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AUCTIONS. ALLAN HOPKINS. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, CHOICE AND MODEK.C'VuRNITURE. AVONSIDE. AVON.SIDE. SATURDAY. C.-h PKr-TEMBEH 1013. At 1 yi. in. HAVING beer: favr.uroi \\h\, instructions i>y T. K. HR'hiVri.JViiAl!, I>.C}., <-'■ Retreat :oaii, Avo::>i(k>, v.;i-_. :-■ .o.tviiu !cr Au.lraiia, 1 wi'.i ol;-.-: by PUISLIC AI'CIIO.N, o:-. tiii- Prciu:;t-.-. .it. \he above cato, cc!iirJ!cnc:n? r.t 1 p.m. lih.-.r'i: — The Va uabl<- and Arii<tic" BUNGALOW. cortiiiniiig 5 ro-ji?j.-, hathroo::!, ij.u;'.r% w.th washhouFc dotsclte;. Fait ixi'.U- c.'<ctcd with rxpvn.ivo n.: ■ iii:in;-- ;■::.; t -.tr :;.oucrn conv-.iiKr.cf. t.-.-tihcr ■.nil ACRES 29 PKRCHES. Plh'-utl wi'.h ever •:> d of tl.o Choicest Fr-.iit Trees ar.d Rusoi-erry Cane.', a.l in iu'.l 'jcariii^'. This i:ro;i:r;y .-* nrur.;cd c'.m-e to tbe Tram, and .s u*irqi;al.cd ;n favourite Avonside, bonier ar, ick al • home lor a rt-'..rei farmer or bt:si:.e?s mtir.. The pronortv vvi:i btfar the c I invest lnspoclion. The FURNITURE is all choice ar.d mot carefully ee.ertcd. thf greater portion having been built to ordor -;:i.y v few months and the most noialii* comists «:: — "Inipena! 11-a'.op Oimm, Oak Carved lla.l Stand, So id Oak Suite, cons.fitir.x <'• 3 Ch.-i s. Slt ". VxpT.si c Tnb.c a: d Sidiboard, 3-yipci.' Englmli Sndd!el>asr Siiitv. Oak Bedroom Suite. con«i-ting of JJuc!:c--s<\ Washetand, and Wa drobe, oft Gin. Also, Riiru Hcd'ocm S.nto. con«i ti?:s of DucVesso, Wfishetand and Wardrobe; Carpet 15 x I.:, avd ll:r;r.cr, W'wt I V:m Tablecloth, Curtains, Pictures, and Ornaments, larse Mirror, riedstcad, Snrins; Matt:ess. Box Ottoman, Uand-piiintcd Toi et Set, Chain-., Lixio.euiji, G;i <ic:i Tools, Garden Roller, and two 10ft Ladders, etc.. etc. The above will bo onen for inspection oi FRIDAY, sth September, Imm l'tj 5 p.ic. Tram No. 7 stops cl to the n-onerty. ALLAN HOPKINS, 34 CO Auctioneer. ALLAN' HOPKINS, TTOUSE, LAND, ESTATE, STOCK AND STATION AGENT, VALUATOR AND LAND BROKER, CATHEDRAL SQUARE AND HEREFORD STREET, Next Bank of New Zealand. Chief Agent for the Smith British Insuranco Co., Ltd. "7OQ ACRES, freehold, situated North CanI -«O terbury, subdivided into 9 paddocks, well watered; 2 miles from railway station and school; buildings, new 5-roomed house and evr-iy convenience, implement shod, G-stall stable and workshop. Grow.j very nice crops of wheat, oats, and turnips. Part suitable for dairying. Price .£l7 per acre. Good terms Hu ltJ ALLAN HOPKINS. -I A r ACRES, 20 miles from Christclmrch, liJ 41 acres in crop, 76 acres ploughed for turnips; divided into 7 paddocks, well watered by races; buildings, 5-roomed house, 4-stall stable; one mile from school and post office. Will lease for a term at 103 per acre. I' ALLAN HOPKINS. -I Q-f ACRES, freehold. South Canterbury, 3 XOX miles from school and creamery: crops in at present SO acres in wheat and 20 acres oats, 67 acres in young grass; buildings, house of 7 rooms and every convenience, mane room, stable, and implement shed. Price £'25 10s per acre. Very easy terms. Sm 31 ALLAN_HOPKIXS. OAA ACRES, freehold, Ashburton. one of OUu the best wheat-growing farms in the district; J-mile school and creamery, 5 miles from railway station; crops in at present, 150 acres in wheat and 30 acrei in oats; watered by never failing streams; subdivided into 14 paddocks; will carry 5 cheep to the aero; buildings, β-roomed house with conveniences, granary, stable, etc. Price £30 10a per acre. Terms. Bo 20 ALLAN_HOPKI N S._ A CO ACRES, freehold, situated at Ashbur'±oo ton, subdivided into 11 paddocks, all ploughable; suitable for dairying and cropping; 3 niiles from school and creamery, and J-mile from railway station; new house of 6 rooms and conveniences, dairy, men's whare, 6-stalled atablc. Price, only £12 per acre. Very easy terms. An 1 ' ALLAN HOPKINS.__ Trrnrv ACRES, freehold, in the Ashburton J. I LSJ district, 1 mile from railway und school; all flat and ploughable, well fenced and divided into 2 paddocks; will carry over 1 sheep to the acre. Owner prepared to take £5 per acre for a quick sale. Sm 31 1 ALLAN HOPKINS. OHQI ACRES, within 40 miles of ChristlAjOL church, all flat and well watered: will carry 1J ewes to tho acre, splendid sheep country; about 8 miles from railway station; buildings, 2 good houses on property, 20-stall stable, woolshed. shearing machines, dip and shecpyards, and other outbuildings. Grows good oats and turnips. Price £7 15s per acre. Good terms. Am 7 ALLxiN HOPKINS. -t r(\ ACRES,' freehold, in North CanterJLOU bury, 30 miles from Christchurch; 2 miles from school; one of the best cropping farms in the district; all flat and ploughable; averaged 50 buahels of wheat last year. Owner has 70 acres in wheat at present and 30 acres in Italian rye. Buildings, 6-roomed house, shed, Etablc, and implement shed. Price, £30 per acre, cropa in. Ru 5 ALLAN HOPKINS.^ -1 (\ ACRES, leasehold, 36 years to run, closo J-U to Cliristchurch; all flat and watered by artesian; 3 acres ploughed for potatoes; 100 apple trees planted on tho property; buildings, houso of 6 rooms, shed, stable, and fowlhouses; near school and railway. Price £750. Rent £24 10s per annum. " Oa 17 ALLAN HOPKINS._ AIRY FARM of 17 Acres.Trcehold, closo to town, school, and railway station; subdivided into 4 paddocks, watered by springs; buildings, 6-roomed house, dairy, implement shed, 4-bail cowshed. Price £1750. Easy terms. P 119 ALL AN_HOPKI NS._ OA -I ACRES,- situated near Timarti, subJmiXX divided into 12 paddocks; will carry 4 sheep to tho acie; cropa in at present, 100 acres wheat, 30 in oats, and 50 acres in rape and turnips; water in every paddock; buildings, 6-roomed hoUBe. with every convenience, men's whare, G-stall stable, granary, implement shed; close to Bchool and railway. Land adjoining ha.i been sold at £10 per acre. Price £37 10n por acre. Very easy terms Ke 20 ALLAN HOPKINS. NEWTON KING. SECOND ANNUAL SALE OF PEDIGREE HOLSTEIN-FRIESIANS. "WILLOWVALE" STUD FARM, BELL BLOCK (Near New Plymouth). FRIDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, 1913. TVTEWTON KING will hold his ANNUAL i> SALE of PEDIGREE HOLSTEINFP.IFSIA v CATTLE at the "WILLOWVALE" STUD FARM, os above, and will offer: — 12 Yearling Pedigree Bulla 6 Pedigree Cowe % 4 Pedigree Heifers 1 Three-year Pedisreo Bui! SALE at 1 o'clock. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. Tho above high-class Cattle are of trw most fashionable breeding, tho Yearling Balis bcins a particularly fine lot, 6eyen being by King Kay re Sega 11., the New Zeabnd Champion, and five by King Alcart;i Pet jc. 3160 CONWAY MATSON AND SONS. THIS PROPERTY IS CLEAN, NEAT, BEST OF LAND. \XD IS WORTH MONEY. GERALDINE DISTRICT. fyf)(\ ACRES, situated 2 miles from ecboo:, JjJLX) pest office, and nice d-istance Iron seleyarda; divided into 14 paddocks, permanent water in each. 40 Acres in otta, 45 acres in wheat, balanc-3 erase and etiibblc. LAST YEAR'S CROPS threshed £2 bushels of oats, 53 bushels of wheat, and 7) bushe'.s of era33-eecd p-cr acre. BUILDINGS comprise House of 6 roornf, h. and c. water, bathroom. washbou?e, ttkphone, 6table 5 stal!e, loosebox, motor parage, shearing shed and yards. ' PRICE £27 10s PER ACRE. TERMS ARRANGED. CONWAY. MATSON acd SONS, Auctioneers, Farm and Property Salesmen, IS4 Cafihel sUeet (next Union S.S. Co.) liSii 1817 Fol. 432 B. i GOSSIP for Girle, Hou=ekcepir.g li : "'.t, W'-eek'y Faah.on Notes, and Rcadin;; for Everybody, appear i:; the • i a-<» i'oWomen" i;i Saturday's Editions oi th-3 "Evening News."

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14758, 30 August 1913, Page 19

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