PROPERTIES FOR SALE. -TT. J. HOPKINS AND 00. W. J. HOPKINS AND CO. i A MAGNIFICENT BLOCK OF SHEEP COUNTRY in j MAKLBO ROU GH, J Comprising 19 AQA ACRES (FREEHOLD), J A; present carrying about I 7000 SHKEP CABOUT 3000 EWES), And 300 HEAD CATTLE. ' WITHOUT GROWING WINTER FEED. i J THIS PROPERTY CAN T.T. EASILY IM- ! PROVED TO CARRY 10,000 SHEEP, i I j ITS VALUE IS RAPIDLY INCREASING. I It ie within eaey distance- o£ the Railway, by good Motor Road, and in a short time I the line will pase c»o*e to the property, j * THERE IS A SPLENDID HOMESTEAD, I Comprising NEW RESIDENCE of 10 ROOMS, and every possible modern convenience, and necessary outbuildings. THE PRICE AS A GOIXG CONCERN IS £36,000. And at that price it is absolutely tho Chepaeei Block of Sheep Country in the Do mini cm. NOTETHERE ARE 12,000 ACRES FREEHOLD. Carrying , 7000 SHEEP and 300 HEAD CATTLE. .PRICE £36,000 AS A GOING CONCERN. Good terms will be given to a practical man, and if there is a fanner in Canterbury that owne- a farm of the value of £10,000 or thereabouts, and he wishes to get a larger property, his might be accepted in part payment. For farther particulars apply to W. J. HOPKINS CO., LANJ AND ESTATE AGENTS, BOWRON'S BUILDINGS, Corner Manchester and Hereford streo-te, CHRISTCHTJRCH. H9437-3173 V WM. JAMESON AND SON. ■mi. JAMESON AND SON. £25 DEPOSIT. STIMNEK BARGAIN. MODERN TILED ROOF BUNGALOW of 4 rooms, together with every niod&rn convenience, hot and cold water service, detached waikhouse. Land >-a«», particularly good soil. PRICE £485. WM. JAMESON and SON, 166 Manchester etreet, Opp, National Bank. WANTED TO PURCHASE. TTTE hare a client vailing to purchase a tVV* MODERN 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW, co-n-roniently situated, -with a motor ehed, or must have' room for oar entrance. PRICE ABOUT £550 TO £600. WM. JAMESON and SON, 166 Manchester atteei, J9631-433 Opp. National Bank. ~ F. L. MURRAY AND 00, 5 TO 10 ACEES, SUBURBS. 6 TO 10 ACRES, SUBURBS. 0 ACRES, 4-roomei Hone*, stable, shed, £t fowl run. £590. 3 ACRES, 4-roomed House; tarry 3 oowe. , £ftK>. i 3 ACRES, G-Toomed Hoxße, stable, tra-pehed, j ! packing house, 300 apple, pear, and plum trees, full bearing;, also etrawbemee, raspborriee, oats, and potatoes. £340. 1 ACRE, G-iooraed Hoin*, shed, «V- £ <s °- -33 ACRF.S." 5-roomed Houee, bathroom, at able, shed, and dairy, good garden. £930. 5 ACRES. 5-rooraed Howie, bathroom, storeroom, dairy, workshop, trapi&e*. stab'e, cowbail, fowl run*. Only £VO. Caek dep<«is. We i»Te a Large Section of Properti*! somewhat similar to above. G<*t on'- o; tie duet and k«*p a cow an 4 pouUry, and double yonr income. r. L. MURRAY and CO, l'O CuJbsl etreel (opposite TaitereiiT* Hoi-ell. N9653 GOSSTP for- Girls. Hoaceieejiiß? Hintf, j Weekly Fashion Net?*, and Reading for Everybody, epjwyar in the "Pass ioz Women" in Saturday's Edr.ior* of "Th* Ever it; Neva." '
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