PROPERTIES FOR SALE ALLAN HOPKINS. ALLAN HOPKINS. HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE, STOCK AND STATION AGENT, „_J&*' X7ATOR LAND BROKER, CA _SSSS AL SQUARE AND HEREFORD STREET. Next Bank of New' Zealand. Caief Agent for the South British Insurance Co„ Ltd. 4-00 Canterbury, 5 mil?* from ■ tvv/ station, conveniently subdiv'il i and watered; 32 acres m oats, SO acres pr-VTJired | for rape and turnips, 100 acres young _rs?s; i comfortable bouse and outbuildings, with good stable, cbaffhouse, etc.; 350 ewes wit pIOG per cent of lambs, 4 draught horses. 8 | cows, 2 ploughs, grass stripper, Duncan drill, tyne. and disc harrows, Cambridge roller, 2 drays, binder, etc., and all farming utensils necessary for successful farming- A good mixed farm Sheep thrive splendidly For sale as a going concern as it standi £12 per acre, and easy terms. ALLAN HOPKINS. ICA ACRES, situated 6 miles from sta--avIV tion, I_ miles from creamery and 5 minutes from school; subdivided into 8 paddocks and permanently watered; house of 7 rooms. Bpeying yards, trap-shed and outbuildings, carrying capacity 80 cows. A good little aairy farm, well drained, aDd bounded by two good metalled roads. This has been all bush land, but is now cleared and grassed, and has grown 120 bushels of oats to the aero. Price £15 10s per acre (unencumbered), and the owner will exchange for city or suburban property in Christchurch. One of the best properties ever offered for exchange or cash in Christchurch. F 148 ALLAN HOPKINS. 1"J ACRES, close to Christchurch, and .-mile -*•■— from school; 5 acres in oats and barley, i-acre ra potatoes, 2 acres ploughed; house of 6 rooms, dairy, men's house. 11 .tall cow byre, concrete floor, and good orchard; 3 acres of good swamp land, very suitable for vegetables. Price £1050, and reasonable terms. B 48 ALLAN HOPKINS 1 J*. _ ACRES. Government leasehold, situ-*-y<J a fe_ __ Canterbury, 4 miles from station and 2 miles fiom school and creamery, conveniently subdivided and watered: good dairying and cropping land. Buildings: House of 5 rooms, stable and usual outbuildings. Crops- 20 acres in wheat, 30 in oats, balance young giass. Rent 173 6d per acre. Pries £680 the lot. 0.8. ALLAN HOPKINS. P/_ ACRES, Canterbury, 3 miles from eta--"V tion and 1 mile from school and creamery, watered by permanent streamß. One of the best dairy farms in Canterbury. Price £23 per acre: £200 down, and balance remain at 5 per cent .for 3 years. P. 92 ALLAN HOPKINS. (*Z ACRES Ashburton. 3 miles from sia yj-f tion a__ 1_ miles from creamery and school*, watered by permanent streams; good land, very suitable for dairying purposes. Price £29 per acre; £300 down, balance can remain for 3 years at 6 per cent. p. 97 ALLAN HOPKINS. _I_Al ACRES, situated North Canterbury, t "-' ■*- i-mile from station and school, subdivided into 13? paddocks, 61 acres being in oats; house of 6 room 9 with usual outbuilding-. Price £17 per acre, and well worth inspection. Reasonable terms allowed. P. 299 ALLAN* HOPKINS. A'TR ACRES, Canterbury, good 2-aheep "•"'" country, 2 miles from station, school, snd creamery, conveniently subdivided and watered. Crops: 150 acres oats, 60 acres wheat. Buildings: Cottage, 8-horsa. stable, cbaffhouse and implement shed. The 210 acres of crops are looking extremely well, and at the price of £10 per acre is well wortb inspection. Liberal terms allowed. P. 301 ALLAN HOPKINS. IQ_l.fi ACRES, Canterbury, 3 miles from I—>_r*(. station and school, conveniently subdivided and watered; 100 acres in oneyear grass, 180 acres in two-year-old, 60 acres ploughed for kale, 100 acres in oats, 100 acres in emerald rye, balance old grass, but good feed; 33 acres of good shelter plantation. Buildings: House of 4 rooms and usual conveniences and outbuildings, and good -rchard. Price £8 per acre, and liberal terms. P. 452 ALLAN HOPKINS. A(\ ACRES, close to Christchurch, 2 miles —: —" from station and creamery, subdivided into 5 paddocks with water in each. Crops: 10 acres in oats, 9 acres in peas, 8 acres in potatoes (balance young grass), 3 acres ploughed for root crops; good house 6 rooms, 3-stall stables, and cow-byre, trapshed and cbaffhouse.' A good clean little farm in Al order. Price the lot, £2200, and easy terms. ALLAN HOPKINS. OA ACR_—, close to Christchurch, and near —» V/ to school *, 6 paddocks nnd house of S rooms. Price £1050; £200 down, balance 5 per cent. 3 years. P. 46 ALLAH HOPKINS. •J O ACRES, lease, close to Christchurch and AO near to school; watered, by springs. Rent 17s 6d pert acre for 3 years. P. 8. . ALLAN HOPKINS. • SMITH A-VD BRUERJ.. SMITH and BRUERE, T AND AND ESTATE AGENTS, LICENSED LAND BROKERS, 148 HEREFORD STREET. CASHMERE HILLS. HANDY TO CARS." £1000. Nearly new 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW, panelled hall, wide balcony, wardrobes, bathroom, h. and c. water, nickle-plated taps, wash—ouse, copper and tubs. Good section of nearly i-Acre. THIS IS A REALLY GOOD PROPEBTY. WELL WORTH INSPECTION. SMITH and BRUERE, 148 Hereford street. ■ AN A_TBACTlY_r__ESlD_._\*C__ SITUATED AT FENDALTON. £1750. The house is extremely well built, and contains 6 large rooms, with every possible up-to-date convenience. Tho grounds are most tastefully laid out, drive, shrubs, Lawns and gardens. This property is without doubt one of the finest in this fashionable locality, and ie well worth the price asked. Cards to view from SMITH and BRUERE, HSHereford street. A REALLY" CHEAP PROPERTY. SPREYDON. CLOSE TO ELECTRIC CAR. 2 ACRES, 5 ROOMS. £735. Well-built House, with all convenienceGood water supply. Excellent land. BOUND TO INCREASE IN VALUESMITH and BRUERE, _______ 148 Hereford street. f_Tr immediate sale. *~ well established grocery business, thickly populated district. large shop and living ttooms. corner site. just the place for an energetic PERSON. LOW PRICE ACCEPTED. Full particulars on application to SMITH and BRUERE, 189. 148 Hereford street. CONWAY MATSON AND SONS. A CHOICE SELECTION OF AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL PROPERTIES. IN TIMARU AND GERALDINE DISTRICTS, CAN be obtained from us. We are in doee touch with owners through our LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE (who has had practical experience), and Purchasers can be quite satisfied that part.c_._r- as supplied will prove to be correct on inspection being made. Everyone will admit that tbo PRICES OF LAND IN THESE DISTRICTS ARE NOT AS HIGH as in many other districts, where constant sales and exchanges have tended to increase prices- . THE LAND is of a heavy neb quality, gad the climate is E-cd. T_e_ Tinriaru. Harbour has improved to each an extent that the tow- and districts feel the benefit, and prioe* will _~*t -ertai-Iy i-~. COMMUNICATE WITH US. CONWAY MATSON and SONS, Auctioneers, Farm and Property_Sdes_«e_, lM <__s_el street (next TJaxn S.S. Co.).
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14822, 13 November 1913, Page 15
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