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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. '- * ALLAN HOPKINS. r L L A N HOPKINS. L HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE STOCK, AND STATION AOKNT. VALUATOR AND LICENSED LAND BRO'XEK. Chief Agent for tfc? S<i-jth British Insurance 1 Co.. Ltd. CATHEDRAL SQUATTK AaD HEREFORD : , STREET (>cxt Bank of New Zealand). J Bankers: Bank of New Zealand. : PASTORAL RUN. AS A GOING CONCERN. Mf\f]f\ ACRES. Canterbury, Govern»UUU me -t Leasehold. 13 years to \ ran, annual rental £r>B9. Subdivided into 4 | : sections and permanently watered by sprinca | BUILDING S-Cottaj-e of 3 rooms, telephono Jaid on. stable, ;icd chajfhoiise. Carrying capacity 5003 ewos easily. Aver- j age lambing, 60 per erat. * I STOCK. i 1000 Halfbrc-d Ewce ! 500 Two-tooth H.ilfbred Ewes 500 Two-tooth Haflbrrd V.'ethers 1000 S. and F.M. Merino Ewee 703 Lambe 74 Romnoy Rams All aunny faces and sweet tussock country. 12,000 Acree will carry ewes with safety all the winter. PRICE, stock in, £10,000 (43Q) ALLAN HOPKINS. O1 O ACRES ot fir-t-class wheat i-Xt/ a tcd m the centre of tho beet agricultural district in South Canterbury and 4 milee from the station, subdivided into 7 poddocke and watered by crw?k,3. Crops, 72 new in wheat, 33 acres in oats, 46 acres in clever and balance young graes. The land is very clean, has been well farmed nnd not overcropped. Up-to-dato house of 7 rooms, dairy, woolshod, granary, stable, implement ebed and cowshed, fine orchard, lawn and gardon. This is a splendid farm and will appeal in every possible way to a practical farmer. PRICE, JT22 PER ACRE. £1000 DOWN ALLAN HOPKINS. LEASEHOLD! ~ 1 ACRES, 15 years to run, with rierhl lKjtfXJ of renewal, rental 3s 3d per acre, eituated in Canterbury, 4 mile* from" station, school and creamery, subdivided into ten paddockfl, substantially fenced and practically all ploughablo. Carrying- capacity. 2500 sheep. Up-to-date house of 7 rooms, shearing shed, stable, and all necessary outbuildings. A considerable area is in turnips and the \ balance is good gra-se. PRICE, £1000. . (455) ALLAN HOPKINS. IDEAL DAIRY"FARJI ' RETURNING £700 PER YEAR. m ACRES, two miles from town and half ir.ilo from creamery, subdivided into nine paddocks, the whoie being easily ploughed-in lancts. Crops. 10 acrce oats. o<> acres of jrroen feed, seven acres in roots. BUILDINGS—Hou«« of 5 rooms, dairy, engine room, sen's lint, cowshed, fowlhonse for 200 fowls, all up-to-date, poultry alono brings in SOs weekly. 3 Splendid milk round of 120 cuatouaere. a Just the farm for a man with 11 grown-up \ family. c PRICE, £30 per acre and liberal terms. 0 ALLAN HOPKINS. r PROFITABLE DAIRY FARM AS A " GOING CONCEBSf. * SOUTH CANTERBURY, Hi ACREB. ° QA ACRES of Freehold and 54 Acres of 01/ L.1.P., the leasehold land is of the richest quality for dairying, cattle fattening and cropping, and is carrying at present 30 head of cattle. Subdivided into five paddocks and watered by permanent creeks. Houeo of four rooms, washhouee, etc, larco shed, cow byre, pig-geriee, with outside boiler. PRICE, £1800 the lot with 33 cattle. 3 horses, buggy, dray, milk cane, tools, and all sundries. • ■_ The land baa grown 110 bushels oate and 63 bushels wheat per acre. , ALLAN HOPKINS. f SOUTH CANTERBURY"! h ■forr ACRES, freehold, eituated three miles 0 JL*J • from Winchester station, and handy to creamery, subdivided into five e( paddocks and watered by permanent etreame. p New House of five rooms, dairy, cow-byre, and ( ( outbuildings. This farm hae been leased at 27b Gd per acre, the lessee milked. 40 cows) and did extremely well. PRICE, £25 per acre. £500 down, balance can lemain at S per cent, five yeare. ~ ALLAN HOPKINS. il

\VM. JAMESON AND SON. ■ DECEASED ESTATE. ACCOUNT THE TRUSTEES LATE WALTER HALLIDAY. 5£ ACRES. c ROOMS. £1000. 3d TRAM CAR PASSES PROPERTY. THE HOUSE contains 6 rooms and tunny verandah, ecullery, eink, h. and c, etc. THE LAND ia 5J- acres in extent, with aver 15 chains frontage to two roads, which mnkea it splendid for SUBDIVISIQNAL PURPOSES. It is an ideal property for a man who —'ante to keep a cow, eomo poultry, and go in fox fruit growing, etc.' Or, If there is too much land for yon, why not purchase the lot and cell off an acre or two, leaving the balance of the land and a &• roomed House AT A VERY LOW FIGURE. IF NOT SOLD WITHIN THE NEXT FEW DAYS WE WILL CONSIDER LETTING IT FOR A TERM. Keys from WM. JAMESON and SON, SOLE AGENTS, ' . 166 MANCHESTER STREET. 1297 KNIGHT, CHECKLEY AND NEALE KNIGHT, CHECKLEY AND NEALE. £740. 2 GOOD HOUSES WELL LET. Wβ have for Immediate Sale TWO FIRST- i CLASS HOUSES, situated in Sydenham, one minute from Post Office. These honsee are in first-dags order, fitted with every convenience, and show 19 PER CENT. ON £206 INVESTED. Owner will leave balance at 5J per cent. ! KNIGHT, CHECKLEY and NEALE. j 1?9~ DEPOSIT. We have tar Sa!* the FINEST FIVEROOMED BUNGALOW IN SPREYDON. It is hardly necessary for ue to slato that this home is fitted with every modern convenience. The iinish is caual to anything in Christchurcn. and those in search of a home can depend on getting a. firat-claas property at a moderate- price. Position: BLETSOE AVENUE. Two Slinutee from Car. KNIGHT, CHECKLEY and NEALE. £200. We have for Sale a 5-ROOITED HOUSE IN LINWOOD. handy to Railway. H,p. water, washhouse, copper, tubs, etc Fine high Section, NEARLY J-ACRE. Lets at 10s weekly. Purchaser, bv> obtaining a mortgage of £100, would receive 20 per cent, for the money invested. See -us. KNIGHT. CHECKLEY and NEALE. EASY TERMS. EASY TERMS. HANDY RAILWAY AND TRAM SHEDS. For Sale. BRAND NEW 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW. All conveniences. Nic# Section. Thoroughly well built KNIGHT, CHECKLEY and NEALE, Sole Agents.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14975, 23 May 1914, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume L, Issue 14975, 23 May 1914, Page 18

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