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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. W. J. HOPKINS AND CO. AX EXCELLENT AQMCULTUBAI* A»rt> SHEEP FARM FOB SALE, Situated at HOBOR A T A, I Half on hour's drive fawn Railway St»8o» i I I 4(K) AC BBS. ~ i Subdivided inte i M PADDOCKS. <ror«e FenoM, in good order i i A Farm thai haa been w*ll ctwri &>*, aai ie in the very best of order. I This year threshed 40 buahela erf wkeai, j O»te not threaded y*t, but bee grown •* J bushels of oata repeatedly. i . CARRYING SOO BREEDING EWES AICI> $00 HOGGETS. And ttere j» always about 100 Aetea in Ott^t. This GRAND FAKSI will eot remain *oc sale for *ny length of time, and it would Bβ! cm any acoount be for sale bow, Vut tb* owner is going in for » larger properly, n«r- , ing don* remarkably well on this plaoa. ! The BUILDINGS eompriw 7-roomeiJ s ■ ■ I House, waehbouw, dairy tsd all oontwnknow, etab'.ce \S etalls), looee-box, woolshed. chaffi house, eig-shod, wid la*g» ; unplemtet thW. Wβ with confidence recommend tliie JJX» CELLENT FARM to those wanting to vac i chase a Really FirsUdeas Pwc* of AgticoW tural aud Sheep Lend. ■ • PRICE,. £18 PER AQMB. Other particulars on application te W. J. HOPKINS AND CO., • LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCE AGENTS, BOWRON'S BUILDINGS, Corrcr Hereford and Manchester ftreet*, CHRISTCHURCH. tpASBY BROS. TO FARMERS AND BPECXTLATOSJS. 6QCQ • ACRES, eplendidly situated fee OOO«y cutting up. Property i« situated 6 miles . from' railway,, and is/good. . hwlthy ehcop and cuttlo country. , .Buildings »n» most complete, consisting of Homestead of 14 rooms, two - etablee, "two- wwkmen'a eottagen, imp'.ement-ahed, barns, etc. The woolehed is cue of the most complete end up-to-date sheds in the district, and will hold 800 BBcep. Shcepyarde and sheep ■ dip are also conveniently situated, and the bomefitead ia beautifully eitueted in » plantation of English trees. The property is withia easy reach of the beet Southland markets, and carries 3000 sheep, besides cattle and horses, and is capable of great improvement. Price asked only £6 per acre, and good term* arranged if required. _ We -will be pleased to j give further particulars to a bona Sd» purchaser. . ....-' ANOTHER GOOD PROPOSITION.. 1034 ACRES freehold, close to dairy factory, school and post office. 5-roomed Dwelling, w.h., dairy, stab'.e. cowsheds, byres, GO I acre* native bush. Thie property • lends itself admirably to cutting up, having a frontage to good metal zoad of 2J miles. The'' country is good, open land, capable of being vastly improved. Price £i per aero. Deposit only £1000, balance cub be loft for 5 years at 5 per cent. I A CHEAP FARM, ) 1100 ACRES freehold, 600 acre* leasehold. j Freehold is subdivided into 10 paddocks, ' well fenced. All land has been under cultivation in English grass excepting 100 acres in native bush. Buildings consist <A 5-roomed Dwelling, (new), totalled stable with good loft, looscbox, and implement-sheet ■ (new). This land is' easily worked, and will grow splendid crops of turnips, oats, and grass, well watered by nrasiag streams, and 1 mile from post office and school. ■ "The leasehold (which adjoins) is leased at fourpence and sixpence per acre, and ie ideal cheep country. This property is w«H ■irorUi inspection with a view to cutting up. It is alreadr subdivided into G sections, and well provided with roada, and must advance ia price in the near future.- Price £5 lOe per acre for freehold. Goodwill o! leasehold given in. The property in carrying 1000 sheep, 100 heed of cattle, and 20, borate. NOTE —The above three properties-' tie fresh to the Canterbury hunters for land, and we advise .you to loee no time in communicating with us. Don't be led aetray with agents telling you that they hivo farm* cheaper than these. We want you to inspect and sco for yourseWes—that these properties are bargains. Seeing is believing. Don't delay ac early application ie ntcearkry,' LOASBY BROS., . Land Salesmen, ' 93 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. . Telephone 426; ,_ *' Ktt JAMESON AND 80». x?OR SALE, i (la One, Two, or Three X«ta* THE MOST BEAUTIFULLY PLASTTEO BUILDING SITE In GREATER CHRISTCHUBCH. GARDEN* DESIGNED AND PLANTED By MR ARTHUR APPLEBY. THE Land, which ia li Acre* in area, ia situated in Leinster xoed, adjoining Klmwood Estate and the proposed aew»±»trk. It is convenient to the i>apanui tram, aad vrax purchased nine yeara ago aa the site for Mr Appleby'* own house. Dunsujr that time, he bae spared neither .time, iabonz. nor expense in laying out the section aM planting it with very rare and choice treee, shruDs, plants and bulbe. obtained from tne biat nurseriea in th" dominion, and wiUi carefully-selected orchard mow in full hear--1 ;ng), consisting ff la*ge aad enjßil fruits, 1 cherry house, agparagua and raspberry beds. ' etc. Hi* medical adviser has now ordered > him to live on the Hills, and he hie beets lotmpelled to give up the idea of buikfin? ion i , himself. There is a substantial 1 WORKSHOP and APPLE-HOUSE , (concrete Boor) on the property, a splendid CHERRVHOUSE, ond a DEEP WKLL, from which water is carried to STAND PIPES all over the garden. The water arrangement* aXoa* ■ tuve cost newly filOO. • We can recommend this m lite fineet Building Site obtainable, and will be gi*d-t-t give full particulars on application. Key of the property and x.lan of the garden mc) , hs obtained at our office, ; 1661 Manchester j BtreCt " WM. JAMESON and SON.

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14380, 13 June 1912, Page 11

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