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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ALLAN HOPKINS. ALLAN HOPKINS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. CATHEDRAL SQUARE AND HEREFORD STREET, NEXT BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, CHRISTCHURCH '■"FARMS FOR SALE 1603 ACRES of good, swoct Sheep Country, that will grow from 40 to 50 bushels o. 1 oats, and will easily carry ono _ewo to the acre, and fatten the lamb, bituatea close to the raitwav station, school, post. | ofSoe, and creamery. 200 Acres in oats, 100 acres in rape. 100 in turnips, 10 acrca in potatoes, 2UO acres in new grass. I balance 2 and 3 years old. Good House j of 5 rooms, h and c water, bathroom, > cottage, woo'shed, implcmoct shed, 10- ---! stall stable, loosebox, chaff shed, sheep | vsnls. etc. PRICE ONLY 10s PER ACRE. Splendid terms, the bulk of the I aionev can remain at 4* per cent. 107 150 ACRES—3O miles from CHRIST. CHCRCH, 70 acres in wheat, ba'.anco in one and two-year-old grass. House of 6 largo rooms, stable, and implement shed, etc An ideal little farm in splendid order and condition. I'KICE £30 PER ACRE. You only have to inspect to buy. TIMARU—22I ACRES, 6 miics from TIMARU, commanding a lovely view of ! tho sea.—Good Blucvtcue House of 8 j rooms, and numerous outbuildings in j splendid order. Beautiful ornamental trees with lawns mid drives; CO acres | in wheat, 50 acres in oats, 25 m turnips, | and 1_ acres in potatoes. A beautiful healthy home on splendid land, in a district second to none. PRICE ONLY ! £28, crops in. Easy terms. If you are j hard to please, enquire early for further , particulars. Dn 1 ! 253 ACRES, L.1.P.. CANTERBURY—Handy, Good Laud, C-roomcd House and out- • buildings; 26 acres in wheat. 36 acres j oats, 16 acres ploughed for turnips. PRICE £1600, crops in. Ti. 12 j 280 ACRES, O.R.P.—Two and a half miles j from station. 5-roomed House, cow-byre, • implement ulicd and dairy. Rent £7 •per annum. PRICE £2»o'the lot. j 126 ACRES of Good Land, handy to Christj church, that will grow over 40 bushels of wheat; 50 acres iv crop, balance in good -f grass. Good House, 6 rootcs, usual out- ] buildings, 4 • miles from station and creamery, together with 240 sheep, 3 I draught horses, 1 light horse, 4 cows (in j full profit), 1 young cattle, 10 pigs, j double and single furrow plough, 2 sets ! tine harrows, M.H. grubber, dray and frame, trap and gig, turnip cutter, all ! harness, swingletrccs, tools, sacks, and j sundries, and 5 tons of oaten sheaf chaff. A splendid chanco for a father who wants to give his son a good genuine ntart in a going concern,. PRICE ONLY £1750. Mortgage £700. Q6 152 ACRES 0.R.P., at 12s 6d, rent £4 5s per annum. Four-roomed House and outbuildings, 6-stalled byre. 10 minutes from railway station. PRICE £200 THE LOT. I have a proat number of L.l.P.'s O.R.P.'s, and S.G.R.'B, ranging from £200 to £2000. 130 ACRES, 1G miles from Christchurch, and ■i milo from stciion and creamery and school-—Good 7-roomed Houso and all necessary outbuildings, 50 acres in crop, threshed over 40 bushsls of wheat last year. Owner nt present milking 30 1 cows. A Good Dairy Farm. PRICE, j j £36 10s, crops in, or will exchange for ! 'I 6 or S-roomcd House and 2 or 3 acres. I SM. 26 107 ACRES, 13 miles from Christchurch, and I 1 mile from station, creamery, and J school. The wholo practically in crop, j valued at £450. Small house and usual ; outbuildings. Land will grow 4 tons oaten chaff to the acre. This is the best of land and is splendidly adapted I for diiirying. Land alongside recently ! sold for £55 per acre. PRICE ONLY j £40, crops in. £1000 down, balance can I remain at 5 per cent. SM. 29 I : 1235 ACRES of first-class wheat, oats, and I j. sheep land, situated on tho Fairlic line, j South Canterbury, and only about one ! milo from railway siding. 50 acres in j wheat. 110 acres in oats, 50 acres in i turnips, 66 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, and 66 bushels of oats. The owner is prepared to leave two-thirds on mortgage, at current rates, and a good man can tako possession for £COOO. Easy terms arranged. Ge, *5 ALLAN HOPKINS, Cathedral square end Hereford attest, CHRISTCHURCH. C 7797 SMITH AND BRUERB. _.. . | j Office Open from 7.30 till 9 p.m. Satnrdayo. A GRAND ST. ALBANS BUNGALOW. FOR. SALE ON EASY TERMS. £785 • An Up-to-Date Bungalow of 5 rooms, plastered throughout, tiled hearths; and grates, sunny verandah, casement wirfdows, gas, linen press, bathroom, hot and cold water service, panelled hall, elaborate furnj ishings, covered in way to waEhhouso, h.p. water supply, Bewer connections. Splendid section, well fenced. This property is within easy distance of .Id section. DON'T FAIL TO INSPECT. SMITH and BRUERE. suitable for subdivision. St. albansTbargain. 3 roods and 33 perches. One Minute from Cranford street Car. Owner an Absentee PRICE £ 60() Including About £70 Worth of Improvement*. ENQUIRE EARLY. SMITH and BRUERE. AN EXCEEDINGLY CHEAP PROPERTY. PAPANUL 3_ ACRES WITH 4-ROOMED HOUSE. £675 This is an ideal property, arid is juat the place for a market gardener. Tho soil is in first-class condition, and is capable of growing good crops. ARRANGE TO SEE IT AT ONCE. IT'S A BARGAIN. . SMITH and BRUERE. GENTLEMAN'S SUPERIOR RESIDENCE. CLOSE TO CITY. £1750 Eight-roomed Dwcllinghoufe, plastered and papered, eas throughout, bathroom, h. and c. water, shower, etc., and replete with every posriblo convenience. The land contains J-ACRE, with good frontage, and is well laid out with shrubs, lawns, etc. ' - This is a very cheap property, and well •worth inspecting.. Further particulars on application. SMITH and BRUERE, Land and Estate Agents, Valuator?, Etc., 143 HEREFORD STREET. C 6767-1831 T>RIGHTON SE C T'l OIN S. COLLINGWOOD STREET—i-acre, 2 chains from Union street. RICHMOND TERRACE—34 perches, alongside Mr Scoble's residence. GEORGE STREET—44 feet by 2J chains, near Hood street. RAWSON STREET—River road Corner. BERESFORD STREET—J-acre, near river. BAKER STREET—Good plot, cheap. COLLINGWOOD STREET—i-acre, near river. RICHMOND TERRACE—4I feet by 2} chains, next Mr Otlcy'e. C. J. MARSHALL,' 1246 55 Cathedral square. FOR LEASE. I-j i*\rv-ACRE FARM, 14 miles from ChristI _lAJ church, good house. Rent, 22s 6d per acre Crops at valuation. Wheat, oats, etc. H. H. COOK and CO., 136 Manchester street, 4678 Next U.S.S. Company.

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Press, Volume XIIX, Issue 14553, 2 January 1913, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XIIX, Issue 14553, 2 January 1913, Page 11

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