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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ALLAN HOPKINS. ALLAN HOPKINS. J LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, I j CATHEDRAL SQUARE AND HEREFORD I STREET, NEXT BANK OF NEW J ZEALAND,. CHIUSTCHURCE. IIHARMS FOR SALS I 1300 ACRES c< Rood, sweet Sheep Cour.try. I that will grow from 40 to 50 bushels ol I oit«, and will easily carry one ewe » the acre, and fatten "the lamb Sitiui'.ea Close to the railway station, school, past office, and creamery. 20U Acres in oats, , ; 100 acr<« in rape, 100 in turnips, 10 acre* i in potatoes, 2uo acres in nw crass. i balance 2 and 3 year 3 old. Good Heuso I of 5 rooms, h and c water, bathroom, ' cottage, troolshed, implement ehed. 10" stal! stable, loosebox, chaff *!icd, sheep vartis. etc. PRICE ONLY .» UH PKK : ACRE. Splendid terms, the bulk oi tho money can remain at 4} per cent. 107 ' 150 ACRES—SO miles from CIIRISi- : CIiLJKCH. 70 acres in wheat, balance in : one and two-year-old grass. House of 0 large rooms, stable, and implement rhed, «tc. An ideal little faro in splendid ; order and condition. PkICE £20 PEK : ACRE. You only Lave to inspect to bi.y. ; TIIIAK.C— 221 ACRES. 6 mi.es from 1 TIiIARU, commanding a lovely view of ! the sea.—Good Housa of 8 ', rooms, and numerous outbuildings hi splendid order. Beautiful ornamental trees with lawns and drives; GO acreo in wheat-, 50 acres in oatc, 25 in turnips, i and 1J acres in potatoes. A beautiful i healthy home on ."plendid land, in a div j trict second to none. PRICE ONI A' I i"2d, crop 3 in. Easy terras. If you are hard to please, enquire early for further particulars. Dn 1 I 253 ACRES. L.1.P., CANTERBURY—Hunay, ! Good Land, 6-roomcd House and outbuildings ; 2G acres in wheat, 36 acres oats, 1G acres ploughed fer turnips. ; PRICE XIGOO, crops in. Ti. 12 ! 380 ACRES, O.R.P.—Two and a half miles ; from station, 5-roomed House, cow-byre, ' implement shed and dairy. Rent £7 ! per annum. PRICE £2So"the lot. '■ 12C ACRES of Good Land, handy to Christj church, that will grow over to bushels of 1 wheat; 50 neves in crop, balance in good j grass. Good House, (3 rooms, usual outbuildings, 4 miles from station and I creamery, together with 210 sheep, 3 j draught horses, 1 light horse, 4 cows (in, ■■ full profit), 1 young cattle, 10 pigs, ' doable and single, furrow plough, 2 sets tine harrows, M.H. grubber, dray and I frame, trap and gig, turnip cutter, all I harness, swingleirees, tools, sacks, end : sundries, and 5 tons cf oaten aheuf chafT. ; A splendid chacco fer ft father who wants to give his son a good gcrninn start in a going concern, PRICE j ONLY £1750. Mortgage. £700. QG I 153 ACRES 0.R.P., at ~12-3 6J, rent ill 5s : per annum. Four-roomed Houfo and • outbuildings. 6-stallcd byro. 10 minut-es : from railway station. PIJICE £200 THE j LOT. I havo a gTeat number of L.l.P.'e j O.R.P.'s, and S.G.R.'b, ranging from j £200 to £3000. 130 ACRES, 16 miles from Christchurch, and i milo from station and creamery and school—Good 7-roomed House, and all J necessary outbuildings, 50 acres in crop, j threshed over 40 bushels of wheat last j year. Owner at present milking r>o i cows. A Good Dairy Farm. PRICE, j £3fi 10s, crops in, or will exchange for i Gor 8-roomed House, and 2or 3 acres. S3d. 26 I 107 ACRES, 13 miles from Christchurch, and 1 mile from station, creamery, and school. Tho whole, practically in crop, valued at £450. Small houso and usual j outbuildings. Land will grow 4 ton 3 oaton chaff to the acre. This is the best of land and is splendidly adapted j for dairying. Land alonp c ido recently j sold for £55 per aero. PRICE ONLY j £40, crops in. £1000 down, balance can I remain at 5 per cent. SM. Z) I 1235 ACRES of firet-clasa wheat, oats, nnd j cheep land, situated on the Fairlio lino, i South Canterbury, and only about one. mile from railway siding. 50 ncro3 in wheat. 110 acres in oats, 60 acres in turnips, 66 ploughed for rape. The land is all pood downe country, with a northern aspect, and well watered by permanent eprings, and last year threshed 45 bushels of wheat, and CO bushels of oat 3. The owner is prepared to leavo two-thirds on mortgage, at current rates, and a good man can take, possession for £6000. Easy tcrm3 arranged. Gβ. j.5 ALLAN HOPKINS, Cathedral eoimre nnd Hrreford ctrect. CHRISTCHURCH. — ■ - C 7797 RONALD O. DUNCAN. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. LOWER FENDALTON. I HAVE received instructions from tho owner, who is leaving for tho North Island to Sell his choice residential Property, situated Wairarapa terrace, Lower Fccdalton. xae dwelling consists cf cix good rooms, bathroom (h. and c. water), pantry, ecullery, with every modern convenience, including high-pressure water eupply, gas fittings and Venetian bunds are in every room and included in the offer to cell. There aro all necessary outbuildings, also a good substantial motor shed. Tho Land comprises over a quarter of an aero, and is a corner section facing tho Wnirarapa stream. The garden is nicely laid out, and there ia a choice selection of fruit trees planted on tho property. Altogether this is one, of tho most charmj ing places in tho district, and tho prico aeked should command a ready sale. Cards to view can bo obtained from tho undersigned. SUMNER.—That very desirable property known as Te Tahuna, consisting of 1 rood 16 perches, together with commodious residence of 12 good rooms and every convenience, at present in tho occupation of Ivlrs Rogers, as a boarding-nouse. This valusiblf property is situated on the main road jast entering Suraner (opposite tram bridge), nnd has a frontage of nearly two chains. Tho view of the ocean is one that can never be interrupted, whilst tho Clifton Hills at tho back provide perfect 6helter. 'ifce situation of To Tahuna is unique, and tho opportunity of acquiring such a seaside residence is ono seldom met with. j To effect an immediate sale the owners ! have decided to sacrifice this valuable free- ! hold for £1250. i FOR SALE AT FENDALTON—A beanti- ! ful block (with long stream frontage) .oi 17 !'Acres. Price only £120 per acre. j RONALD O. DUNCAN, ! Bowron'a .building?, C7BJS Manchester etrcoi ! WM. JAMESON AND SON. I TTT M. JAMESON an d SON. HIGE-CLASS SUI3UEBAN PROPERTY. j?l.-!50, AVONSIDE—First-rato Gentleman's Residence of 10 ROOMS, every posaibo modern convenience, including gas, sewer, and double water supply. 1 Motor house, J-ACRE, in garden and ; orchard; 2 minutes from tram. £2300, FENDALTON—2-Storeyed Residence of 8 rooms and numerous outbuild- ! ings. LAND 4} ACRES, awing : frontages to three Ftieeia This i property would make an excellent eiibI division, ea no roading is required; i 3 minutes from tram. } £1850, FENDALTON—Magnificent Modern j Bungalow of a rooms (ceariy_ new), j quaint design, excensivo fittings ! throughout LAND nearly ONE • ACRE, ell laid ouj, in parden, lawr.e, I etc. An. exceptionally srtietic pro- • perty. j £350, FENDALTON—Modem Rough-cm ! Bungalow of 6 rooms and all conveni- ; «:<•««. LAND over J-ACRE, ir. ger- | don. etc.; J-minute from tram. Terms and full particulars ("ozn W3l. JAMESON md SON, j 166 3anchwter street, i O?v Nfc'JoD»i Bani.

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14546, 24 December 1912, Page 15

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