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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ALLAN HOPKINS. " ALLAN "HOPKINS. HOUSE.' LAND. AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR AND LA.\ D BROKER, Cathedral square Chambers, Adjoining Bank of New Bankers: Bank of New Zealand. P.O. Box 635. Telephone GSS. OO7C ACRES, cesy downs, natural water I O supply, 5-30* acres in wheat, oats, etc Hw grown 00 bushels of wheat. Fattened -15CO sheep and 110 bullock* last season. Real comfortablo buiidings. Price £16 lUa. Or will sell in blocks. (Vi. 3) ~rv ACRES, Dairy Farm, i-mile from-Norm Ov/ Canterbury town and railway station. Grows splendid 'grass, mangolds, oats. otc. There oj\> acres in rarioiw crops, including 16 acres in clover, balance carrying IS milking cows (which can be taken over at valuation). BUILDINGS compriso - -roomed Pweilmghouse, IC-baiied cowbyro and stable. This is the cheapest little dairy run ou the market. The Sist man to inspect will purchase. Pricc £45 10a per acre. Deposit about £300, balance casv terms. }0G ,-rn ACISES—A real sound and genuine O• V/ little Sheep Run: will bear the closest investigation. Situated cloeo to Christchurch, comprising somo very good sheep country, and also some medium crapping laud. Will carry 11 cr 12 ewes to the acre. There arc at present. 77 acres in wheat .and 120 acres in oats, all locking well. i BUILDINGS consist of nearly r.ew Houso j of 8 rooms, with all modern conveniences (insured for £4001, 6-stalled stable, chaff- J house, implement shed, pbeeuyards, et-c. Man next door h»3 been offered £13 per aero casn, and refused it. Prico £11 P<*r acre. deposit, balance at 5 per cent. (OSS) EXCELLENT LITTLE SHEEP RUN ON VERY EASY TERMS. A CTING on instructions from a client, v;e> il are offering for immediate disposal 350 acres of some excellent Sheep and Cropping Land. Tlio vendor bought this block in 1906 (having owned it for some nine years) for £16 per acre. It carried evil through last year 050 sheep, 11 head of cattle, and 8 ivoreos (besides a considerable amount of cropping). It will easily grow 4.j btislie's of wheat and 73 bushels of oats to the acre. Tho proporty consists of nico sunny rolling downs subdivided into numerous paddocks well watered by natural running streams. Improvements—s-rooined Residence, 5-stailed stable, and implement shed, sheepyards, etc. Tihs MUST bo sold, and the vendor will consider a good residential city property as deposit. Prico only £17 per aero. Well worth £20. Terms arranged. ("331) OWNER GOING TO THE FRONT. 6 ACRES, Government Lease, 28 years to run, rental £13 per year. Situated handy to Belfast Freezing Works. Subdivided into 2 paddocks, well watered. Xhoro aro 2$ acres in potatoes. BUILDINGS comprise 2-roomed Houso, galvanised iron shed 19 x 13, and fowlbouse. Tho following go with tho placc:—l cow, 1 horse, plough, cultivator, roller, wheelbarrow, 1 ton of hay, <^c * -^ >ncc £350. Card to view on application. Ma. THE BEST SHEEP FARM NOW OFFERING IN CANTERBURY. OAAA ACRES, with 1J hours' drive from il/Ul/ Christchurch and 1 milo from township; 900 acres have been under tho ulough and sown in good grusecs. About 50 "acres in oat-s, and 100 aro being ploughed for turnips, balance being gome of the best tussock country obtainable in New Zealand. Tho property is fenced by sheep-proof fences, and well watered. Carrying at present 1400 oil pep and 3 or 10 horees, and in a normal season should carry 2000. BUILDINGS comprise new Bungalow of 5 Toonis with all modern conveniences, gwvajiiscd iron gbed, Metalled stable, harnees shed, implement shed, etc. This is a. really scmiid proposition, and will bear the closest inspection. Prico £0 10s per acre. Tho owner "will take a small farm near city as deposit, or might consider good lettable house property in exchange. 101 HANDY LITTLE CROPPING AND DAIRY FARM. COMPRISING- 45 ACRES of good land.' subdivided, into several paddocks and watered by natural streams; situated 2 miles from school, post and telegraph office, and close to railway station. Owner has grown 50 buehels of wheat and 60 bushel-, of cat 6. place will easily carry 20 cows. At present it is all in crop exoept 8 acres. BUILDING'S consist of largo-roomed House, scullery, verandah, shed, otc. Vendor will tako a, fow acres near Oliristchurch as deposit. Prico £1125. (106) CLOSE TO PAFANUI STATION AND TRAM. THREE ACRES of good heavy land, all in orchard and small fruits, vegetables, «tc. New Houso of G rooms with all modern convert icmcos, extensive outbuildings, and everything necessary for _ properly -working the property. A good living to he made. Prico £1150. Easy terms ■ arranged. (L.A.) NEW BRIGHTON NORTH. THREE REALLY GOOD SECTIONS CONSIDERING. TWO SECTIONS fronting.- Bowhill road and tram, only £75 eoch; i-acro fronting esplanade, all bound to' increase .considerably in value very soon. Very small deposit. H4128-5137 (Ro. 1)

SMITH AND BRUERE. MONEY TO LEND. MONEY TO LEND. TKTE lave Various Sums for Investment W on First Mortgage at CURRENT KATES. SMITH and BRUERE 148 Hereford street HERE'S AN OPPORTUNITY TO OWN YOUR OWN HOME. DEPOSIT. BALANCE ARRANGED. The owner of a splendid block of land situate in St. Albans, 2d section of car, northern aspect, is prepared to ERECT BUNGALOWS to suit Purchasers. Easy term a arranged. CALL AND SEE US FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. SMITH and BRUERE, 148 Hereford street. A BARGAIN. 0"W N E R E X L I S T E D. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. £550. 6-ROOMED HOUSE, all usual convenionoes.' Over J-acro section. Splendid locality. TERMS IF REQUIRED. t SMITH and BRUERE, j 148 Hereford street. WEST-END RESIDENCE. ONLY A FEW MINUTES' WALK FROM SQUARE. £1100. TWO-STOREY RESIDENCE, of 8 rooms, northern aspect, all modern conveniences. Nice 6ection. ARRANGE TO' SEE THIS. IT'S CHEAP. SMITH and BRUERE. 148 Hereford street. EXCHANGES. TTTTE havo some good Exchango Proposi* W tions, and will bo pleased to furnish particulars on application. Hero are a 9 ACRES, with buildings, close to town; owner will take a clear title Bungalow as part rjayment. HOUSE. City, £575: owner wants sections. 3§ ACRES, 6-roomed House, for Farm, SO to 100 Acres. CALL AND SEE US. SMITH and BRUERE, 148 Hereford street. S97K-768 t WANTED KNOWN. rPHAT F. H. STEEL has REDUCED the J- PRICE OF MEAT to Rock Bottom for SPOT CASH; tuid a* wo have only a short time to live, get the be6t. Rubbish is dear at any price: the best m always cheapest in tho ertd. And do not be persuaded to buy inferior quality or rubbish, when by patronising F. H. STEEL you can always rely on getting the Cream of Canterbury. . „ , , ... Customers in City and Suburbs wuitad on Daily for Orders. -Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Small Goods a Speciality; tho annual output reaches half a million pounds. The quantity sold speaks for itself. 59417-5729 rpHE Special "Page for Women" in SaturX day's Editions of "The Evening News' appeals to everyone. A Bright Horn* Magazine.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15490, 18 January 1916, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15490, 18 January 1916, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15490, 18 January 1916, Page 11