1 PROPEHTIES FOR SALE. ALLAN HOPKINS. ALLAN HOPKINS. LAND A.SU ESTATE AGENT. CAThEDRAL SQUARE AND HEREFORD STREET, NEXT BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, CHRISTCHURCH. TT-ARMS FOR SALE. j 1 COO ACRES <.» good, sweet Sheep Country, that will grow from 40 to 50 bushels of cats, and will easily carry one ewe to the acre, and fatten the lamb. Situated close to the railway station, school, post office, and creamery. 200 Acres in oat's, 100 acres in rape. 100 in turnips, 10 acres in potatoes, COO acres in new grass, balance 2 and 3 years old. Gocd House of 5 rooms, h and c water, bathroom, cottage, woolshed, implement shed, 10----stall stable, loosebo ~ chuff shed, sheep yards, etc. PRICE ON*. £S 10s PER ACRE. Sp'eud.d terms, the bulk of tha money enn remain at AS per cent. 107 130 ACRES—CO miles f r cr_ CHRISTCliullCH, 70 acro3 in wheat, balanco in one and two-year-old grass. House of 6 largo rooms, stable, and implement shed, etc. Au ideal 'little farm in spler.d d order condition. P.UCE £30 PER ACRE You only have to inspect to buy. 170ACRES—15 miles frcm CKTtISTCHURCH ar.d 4 miles from Station, close to sch-ol and post office. 3S Acres in wheat, 27 acres oats. 13 ploughed for roots, 65 in Italian Rye, and balance in two-ycar-o'.d i grass. House of 6 rooms, washhouse. dairy, 4-stall etable, loosebo:.. chaffhouse, I trap house, granary, and lmclement shed, sheep yams, and largo orchard, all with ' f , p J. P ,?J ;d BUrr °unding3. PRICE £23 PER Wal 10 £88 ACRES of Leasehold. South, in a solenoid district. Rent only £14 12, per" annum, and rates, 64 years to run. 300 acre., ploughed and laid down in grass and turnips and the balance is showing abundant feed. PRICE ONLY £600. E D. 1500 ACRES of very sweet 2-slieep country," sitL'ated about half a mile from tho railway station, school and post office. 500 acres in oats. CO acres ploughed for turnips and rape, and 50 acres ploughed for green feed, 500 acres in new grass, bal- .- ance good pasture. Tho present stock ' consols of 1300 sheep, 30 cattle, and 16 horses. Good houso of S rooms and all conveniences, 11-stall stable, granary 60 x -I, 12ft studs, implement shed, .hecpyardsi, etc., tho whole being surrounded by about 12, acres of gum and pine trees. • Land alongside, without building, was | recently Fold .it £12 15s. PRfCE £11 5a PER ACRE, crops in. A A 1 106 ACRES of excellent Dairying Land, situated closo to Christchurch. 36 acres in oats and peas, balance laid down in good grass and clover. This is only a small farm, and yet it carried 120 sheep la«t winter, and is nt present carrying 20 milking cows and 6 horses. Up-to-date bui.dings and dairy. Thero is a very reasonable mortgage on this farm at 5 per cent., 9 years to run. nnd a man can take full possession for £85G. Con. 18 "ACRES of Excellent Land close to Hcdcliits, well fenced with rabbit-proof netting, and all in splendid order. 5 acres in early potatoes, 1 acre in peas, and about 1 acre ;n other vegetables; the balance has been ploughed, and is in good order. 15 hives of bees, with up-to-dato dove-tailed hives, 5 spare hives and surplus supers and frames, all complete. Small building 14 x 10, with tool house, well built* and match- - lined. Reasonable mortgago at 5 per cent, 7 years to run, nnd a man can step right in for £410, and reap tho benefits of the crop. Con. 16 1235 ACRES of first-class wheat, oats, nnd sheep land, situated on tho Fairlio line, South Canterbury, and only about on© mile from railway siding. 50 acres in wheat. 110 ncros in cats, 50 acres in turnips, 6G ploughed for rape. The land is all good downs country, with a northern aspect, and well watered by permanent springs, and last year threshed 45 bushels of wheat, nnd 66 bushels of onts. The owner is prepared to leavo two-thirds on mortgage, at current rates, and a good man can " tako possession for £6000. Easy terms arranged. Go. 15 563 ACRES of first-clnss land that will grow up to 20 bushels of wheat to the ncre,. nnd has averaged not leas than 43 bushels for the last 5 years. 70 acres in wheat, 50 acres in "oats, 80 acres ploughed for rape and turnips, and 70 acres closed for rye grns3 seed balance in three-year-old grass. Excellent low downs, watered by springs and streams, that will carry easily 3 ewes to tho acre, I and is situated cnlv. 3 miles from rail- v way station, and close to Christchurch. c House of 8 rooms, every convenience, £ all in (in-top order, 11-stall stnblo and • a loft, el-.IT-V -••. implement shed, stable c brie' •': h>i t, cowshed, sheep- j I yard?, shearing shed, etc. Land closo a by was lccr-ntly sold for £28 per aero. E PRICE ONLY £25 PER ACRE. Crops in. Car. 23 ALLAN HOPKINS, C Cathedral'square ond Hrreford street, CHRISTCHURCH. C 7797 GODFREY AND TAYLER. SPLENDID RESIDENCE FOR SALE IN MKItIVALE. _ BEAUTIFUL MODERN BUNGALOW AT NETT COST PRICE.* VERY EASY TERMS. LOW DEPOSIT. Ij TiHE Property contains over J-acre, and is J. situated in . Mansfield avenue, near Brown's road. Northern aspect. Tho Dwelling contains ¥ good rooms, square entrance ha!!, beautifully panelled in figured rimu, and handsome leadlight entrance panels. The bathroom baa splendid Doulton porcelain bath, nnd large lavatory basin Tho bedrooms are fitted up with sp'cndid wardrobes and mantels The dining-room is oi a [•onerous si .c, with laree iwncnook. and seats, rllnine servery. Large Vinndscme mantelpiece, lepd'k'ht casement windows, etc The kitchen bas littest tiled back range, w.th marble kerb .nd tiled hearth, dresser, cupboards, eta There aTo all the most modern convenitnces, linen press, spare cupbonids. scullery gwith sink and shelves, par.try fi'tci up com- 1 plete. waßhhcuse with copper, 'uds, and taps, . :oal bins, with concrete floors, patent w.C. "' md sewer connections. re oj Elaborate gab'e and tiled roof. The ;roiiuds have been laid out in lawns, flower Deds and shrubs. Tho wholo forma a most iomp'cte modern residence. PRICE £1150 TERMS: £100 DEPOSIT, md balance can bo arranged at low rate of ntcrost. Apply to GODFREY AND TAYLER (W. S. Godfrey), 90 ARMAGH STREET, facing Victoria C* square. C 7125 — H. A. JARDEN AND CO. HA. JARDEN and CO., • HOTEL BROKERS AND .LAND SALESMEN, 101 HElir-i-UiiU STREET. SPLENDID HAIRDRESSER'S AND TOBACCONIST'S BUSINESS. E/VTELL Established, in good position— » » Leaso Shop and Dwelling 5 rooms, -y ent 30s per week. Gocd turnover. First- ! \ ;lass opportunity for a man with knowledge ' J-, i the trade. Price £120, as a going concern. ;~. H. A. JARDEN and CO. I of LINWOOD. i 1C £450. IN BEST STREET. £430. ! W A VERY Fine House of 5 good rooms, fit t\- plastered nnd papered, every conveui* nee, gas and fittings, close to tiam, 2d tec- { f_ ion, nearly i-acre, fruit trees, garden, etc. B j. lhi3 is a real nice home, and tho price is 1100 below it 3 value. H^ A. JARDEN and CO. ' ' EADLEY. £190. A SNIP. £190. 14 "*l OOD Brick House of 5 rooms, washheuse, Jf copper, scullery, verandah and i-acre. ~ H. A. JARDEN and CO. H 0"T"E"L"S. COUNTRY Lens?. 3 years and 2 months, J rent £1. Takings £40. GoodwLl £350. '.ock and Furniture at valuation. H- A. JARDEN and CO. COUNTRY Lease, 3 yea:s. Takings £130 J per week, doing 23 hegshends, rent £12. n one of the best districts in the Dominion. 'Rico £3000 for Lease rod Furniture. H. A. JARDEN and CO., Th 7226-1003 104 Hereford street PHE Special "Page for Women" in Satur- Ui L day s Editions of "The Evening News" — ppeals to everyone. A bright home Maga,llo. "J.OSSIP for Girls, House Keeping Hints. 4' J Weekly Fashion Notes, and Reading i etc ir Everybody appear in the "Page for i romc-n" in Saturday's editions of "The i veaing News." I .
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14522, 26 November 1912, Page 11
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