PROPERTIES FOR =";___ ! ~._LLA-\ HOPKINS. J ALLAN HOPKINS. HOUSE. LAND AND "ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR AND LAND BROKER, Cathedral square Chambers. ' Adjoining Bank of New Zealand. Bankers: Bank of New Zealand. P.O. Box 635. Telephone 655. GENERAL STORE AND DRAPERY BUSINESS. IN GOOD LOCALITY. THIS Money-making Business commands a good position, being situated •on a Corner Section. The tumor— is large, and the owner is making a profit in the vicinity of £10 per week, all cash takings. BUILDINGS comprise Hou_e of 5 rooms, with bathroom, scullery, pantry, h. and c. water, gas, plastered and papered, cupboards, picturo mils, . verandah, stable, trapshed, storeroom, l-o?ebox, banana ripenor, asphalt paths and yards, garden and lawn. Stock about £400, including Bayt-n scales, cash rogister, bacon and cheese cutter. To good :nzn easy terms can be arranged. Goodwill given in. ALLAN HOPKINS. TO THE MARKET GARDENER. ,~ ACRES of Splendid Black Loam, excel«J ' lently suited for growing vegetable-, 1 acre in fruit' trees, balance various crops. Buildings oon.ist oi House, o: 5 rco_i«, ..ashhou-e, man's room, bathroom and basin, h. and c. water, tiled grates, 2 glasshouse, md frames, cartehed, workshop, and fowlhouee. This property is situated about 3 miles from City, and is only a few minutes from car. Owner selling on account of old age. Price and further particulars on application. ALLAN HOPKINS. QO ACRES of first-class Dairy and Cropping OU land, situated 0 miles from Christchurch, l mil© from .chcoi and creamery, j and 2-mile from ntation. Crops comprise 3 acres potatoes, 1_ acres in mangolds and carrots. House of 6 rooms, pantry, scullery, dairy, store shed, 10-staiied cowbyre. stable, lco-ebox, and trapshed. Tho land is well watered by artesians, grows splendid grass, and should easily carry 15 f> 20 cows. The o'.tuor is working ir, the City, and would tuko a City Property ir. «-2_h__ge. Call or write for further . particulars of this good opening. ALLAN HOPKINS. Tho following aro the particulars of a ~_ry fine Homestead of 1.0 acres of splendid sheep and cropping land,-having the distinc- ! tion of cßrrying 4 sheep to the acre. There aro 110 acres in crops, comprising 8 acres o£ potatoes, -70 acres oi wheat, 12 acres of rape, 12 acres of peas. The wheat is a splendid crop, and the owner expects a return of 50 bushels per acre. " The land is all flat and has » never-fail-ing supply of water in every paddock. The stock which the property is carrying speaks loudly in prai-0 of the grazing qualities of the land. On the 40 acres are 200 ewes, which havo carried with them 250 lambs up to a week or two ago, also 12 cows and _ hcrses. There is a comfortable homo of 7 rooms and conveniences. G-stalled stable, 3 loo_eb__e_, granary and loft. This desirable property is only 2$ miles from school, post and telegraph office, railway station, and 1_ miles from . creamery, and 16 miles by road from the City of Christchurch. The owner, who has twofarms some few mile_ apart, finds it awkward to farm the two, eo-. has instructed mo to sell this property immediately. I'"or this reason he is willing to give _a_y terms to a- good man. To an intending purchaser of some 200 acres, this holding should not be left uninspected, as it will sell quickly. Hos_2-5_17 '• ALLAN HOPKINSk_ "WILSON ANT> ALLENDER. SELECTED FARMS FOR SALE. TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. OfXfi 'ACRES'.'level . heavy land, tip-top __V/v. order, mostly in grass, good buildPRICE £16 per acre. F. 53' WILSON and ALLENDER. I • ' fXQA. ACRES.. L.I.P. An attractive prc«Jt_> _/ porit-cn. -Splendid oiuation. _ gocd - ord_.r. good "buildings. .Rent 3_ 4_d. PRICE £4 10» per acre.- F. 53 WILSON, and ALLENDER. _tflO ACBES .- flat > subdivided, watered, 70 _:_»-' acre, -.titrmps. Carries-through 'the year S£K> ewes, 7 horses, splendid situation, good buildings, low figure. , £20 10e . per acre. . •-.-. ' -'- ' F. 55 WILSON and ALLENDER. *")"f ACRES, as a g<?ing concern, £1250. ~>A Good buildings, first-class dairy land, 19 acres'grass. 1* acres winter feed" handy to railway, c_t__mery, p.o. Splendid opportunity to small man. F 55 "WILSON aid ALLENDER. ■ :__ : Q7f) ACRES, strong fern country, all *- , -'-' plougiable. native lease, 25 years _t Is 6d per acre, right ol renewal, cio-O to school, post office. £4 per acre. Easy term.. ' F. .7 WILSON and ALLENDER. 0000 ACRES > or e mi "» of railway, _-v/ \J\J ecbcol. post ofuce, carrying 200. cheep, 100 cattle, 200 acre, rich flat, mostly level country, good buildings. : PRICE only £4 rw_ r acre. F 43 WILSON and ALLENDER. ACRES, close to railway, post of--O\J\J flee, "tciepberre, Eohool, good roads. L.T.A., native state, und-dating country, plo_£_able. Any terms to suit gocd niun. PRICE £3 per acre.' WILSON and ALLENDER, 103 Cas-bel /street. - S 977 5-150 _j_hr__chureh. ! _ LAST OPPORTUNITY. j unly _ few lots left—Roseseath. Csskmer* tiso Selwyn street. oesr Coiombj I . itreet Low Prices »nd Ess. Terms. I I QARMAN AND STEVENS. LTD. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. LANT> BROKERS. ETC 130 HEREFORD STREET HB__l T.yANTED, Men o. moderaie means, head. j• ' » of families, householder*, »eu other, to whom the question of clothing tbemselvea and | their wives and families is a constantly reeurrin_r and harassing problem, can solve it I easily and satisfactorily by caL'mg upon I_ !W. BALKIND. My system of easy instaltcents has been in operation for aer.Tai years, and will enable you to secure at once, witbon. delay or formality, ali _«"" ;_____ in the nature of Up-to-Date Clothes, Boots, Un«ierelothing, etc. You and yonr JfT". and families can be well ami __s_Jon»blj dressed at a few hours' notice. I #t_-k nothing bni the highest <.aalii__ in ali "in**. =»-" Paces are strictlj moder.t«, there i» no loading oi I price, and the in__ilm«n_i you are caUed ! npon to p» are regulated -t-icil. by your I means and abnit/ t-v meet tbem. In om of i aiekues, or temporary loss of e_epJoy__.Bt j atr-ngc-ment will be made to postpoc* fnr--1 ther instalxnenu until reo-very or te-employ-n___t is secured. Call aaj ti™* 7 08 '-ike «» writ* to L. W. ____£____}, CIS C**____ ; st_*_t, -*-*___ LickEeM aud Tnanj aticoM. ! T«L"_se-. . tmix
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15220, 6 March 1915, Page 14
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