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PROPERTIES FOR SAI.E. ALLAN HOPKINS. A L L A X HOPKINS house, land, estate, stock am station agent and valuator, CATHEDRAL'syi'AKE AND HEREFOEI STREE' I ' TIIONE (iss. "" 805 63c iHE CHEAPEST FARM OFFERED THU YEAR. 790 ACRES OF EKEEHOLD, situated 31 ' ~f' J » well-known sheep district, railwa; ?t«tion j miles', -school and post office little over ij im;os sale-yard (i miles. Carry in? capacity 01 the farin 1 sheep per acre Iwaides cro;,«; carried 7uo sheep all last sea <on. The country .is uearlv a!! ploughabl* ;hough mostly undulating,' cemprisiug eas; slopes lying well to the 'sun, arid is fair!; ■veil grassed. Permanently watered by nat'J raj stream*. Rt::g-ieiiced,' etibdivided" into i'.iddocks, \vir-.- fciices. .1!! sheep-proof. Th soil on this property 13 a ciiocolato lean averaging about, lft "on a clay subsoil. Ex :eilejit crops oi" outs mid turnips are growl L>vcry year, the oat crop in one instanc jveraging lOu bushels pc: acre. At prvsen Jl acres oats, ,"u ucrot) to be sown in grass M acres turnip f, -10 acred old pasiuro, bal Mice good silver tussoel:. BUILDINGS ar is follows:—A food comfortable wbare, i italleci Gtabio now shttl, Darn, etc. Als. suoctartial shocpyard.-*. Stork at prefer. x-iisista of 100 ewes with lambs, 100 .mostly ewes), 4 horses, 2 sows, also poultry Iwo ploughs, disc harrows, tine harrows M.H. drili (nearly r.-.'W', dray and frame :-art, sledges, dray harness, cart harness, 1 aorse yoke, it-horse yoke. 10 coiis of netting 150 b:ifrs o: chail, trris.s«--s<-ed, and eur.dnos PRICK OF PROPERTY AS A GOING CONCERN, £-j 15?. PER ACRE. suitable ttrn-a for good man with small Capital. 301 ALLAN HOPKINS. a splendid c.\XTi-:i:r.cih~FAu£r ~7f)f) ACRES FREEHOLD, situated clos, ' '-'" to school and railway station, al ploughable land, M subdivisions watered b; permanent races, capable of carrying 1(K V sheep, bed idea a large area in crops. A present -foe acre? grass. 5U acres turnips, 10 acres rape, 50 acres oats, 50 acres ploughei [or oats. Stock now orj property I'JjU 6hccp 10-roonied modern house and all oonveni slices, all necessary outbuildings. This lam has grown i 35 bushels of oats und 10 busliel jf whoat per acre. IS) miles from Christ cnurcli. PRICE £15 PER ACRE. On Verv Easv Terms. A --- ALLAN HOPKINS. A CHEAP SOUTHLAND PROPERTY - OjQ ACRES FREEHOLD, situated a Y , l/ Awaraaunga, H milc3 from BaJ clutna. Practically all ploughablo, undulat ing country, with a carrying capacity of I 3hecp per acre, besides cattle. Subdivide* into 15 paddocks watered by good runnin; streams. Sis-roomed up-to-date house, cow byre, stable, barn, trapehed, etc.; 1 mil. to school and post office, 5 miies to rive boat. A good sheep and eronping farm jrows good crops of wheat, oats.'aud turnips PRICE £10 PER ACRE. Good Terms. H "- 3 ALLAN HOPKJNS. 40 ACRES. MARSHLANDS] 4-0 AciiES °- beautiful land, situated ii t V this famous district, all frocholL.1.T.; 1J miies to school and po6t office ind 6J milea from Square. Very heavy land ideal for dairying and croupmg. All ii rrasa at present with tho exception of I icres of barley. Subdivided into 5 paddock, watered by arfcesiana; 6-roomed rhodcri souse, containing hot and cold water service oathroom, scullery, washhousc, copper an( tubs, otc Numerous outbuildings. MODERATE PEICd* 116 ALLAN HOPKINS. "WORTH CANTERBURY LEASEHOLdT AQ(\ ACRES of good land; carries 2 owes lUU besides crops; all freehold L.T.T Ml flat and ploughable, and watered by natural streaiae; SO acres at present in whea md oats, balanoo grass. Well fenced ant subdivided into 13 paddocks. Now 7-roomec liouso. containing all tho latest improve nents, men's house, implement shed, stable jtc, all tho necessary buildings, aud in capi tal order. Ono milo from school and po3 office, i miles from railway station. Rental 20 s per aero; first half-year's xen in advance. Terra 5 years. -M' ALLAN_HOPKINS" 00 ACRES, S. CANTERBURY AVKRY CHOICE little farm, partly leaa«. hold. Situated in a famous district ind closo to town and railway; 50 acres jrass, balance crop and ploughed ready fo; turnips. Ring fenced and -conveniently sub livided into 7 paddocks' watered by spriusrs Will carry about 15 cows besides crops Houso of 4 rooms, stable, chafihouee, implo ment ohed, and cowshed; $-mile from Bchoo ind post office. PRICE £18 PER ACRE. Good chance for a man with a few pounds is owner will accept email deposit. 12; ALLAN HOPKINS. W. J. COLES AND CO. W. J. COLES AND CO., 148 MANCHESTER STREET. NORTH ISLAND FARMS. HANDY SIZED RUN, ' WAIKATO. »- 2000 ACRES FREEHOLD, AT £13 PER ACRE. rHIS is Bush Country, limeatono forma tion, 1800 acrea in grass, undulating \ T o steep country. 40 paddocks. Propext:onsists of 3 open valleys, facing the sun 3ood fences.* 12-roomed House, woolshed vith Lister machine installed, and a fin( :ange of necessary buildings. 'Phone. 2! niles from railway, by good motor road ind 25 miles from freezing works. This is 2-ewe country. 'Wintered 500 heat :attlo and 3000 sbecp (of which 1500 wer« :wes). £10,000 CASH DEPOSIT REQUIRED. L .W. J. COLES and CO. SHEEP AND CATTLE RUN. " NORTH AUCKLAND. 10,000 ACRES FREEHOLD. AT £4 10s PER ACRE. ONLY nine miles from railway, 2i hours' motor ride from Auckland, and has a iea frontage. About half in gni6s, balance ready for the jlough when burnt. Two-thirds of the jlock is ideal cropping country. Winters 5000 ehcep and 500 head cattle vithout artificial feed. Fourteen-roomod House, and a large range >f most useful buildings. The potentialities of thio run are enornous, and with capital expended on it, remits can bo trebled. £10,000 CASH DEPOSIT WANTED ! W. J. COLES and CO. A" REAL SNIP ~ W A I K A T 0. 22,000 ACRES FREEHOLD AT £2 10a PER ACRE. ON EASY TERMS. I ?\OC\ ACRES in -x»- Brass, being firstLO\J\J class swamp. There are also 1500 teres beat drained swamp, burnt off ready or the plough, and 1500 acres of second:laos swamp lands. . Balance is ecmi-vol-:anio to pumicy, and tussock country which vill carry when improved ono sheep per icre. 75 per cent, of tho block is level -alance gently rolling country. Over 30 nilos of fencing and 0 subdivisions Adoining this run wto well-known ex-South sland farmers are grazing and fattenng 4 sheep per acre on the swamp norions. £5000 DEPOSIT WANTED. Thi3 country is well worthy of inspection ! "W. J. COLES and CO, i 822 148 Manchester street. RONALD S. BADGER. CHANCE TO GET INTO BUSINESS. £4 A WEEK. CASH DAIRY BUSINESS GOING CHEAP. Thi- is «.n unusual chance to sten into a ready-made £4 a week living. About 13 acres, part freehold, with eix-roomed old-fash-ioned comfortable House; 7 cows • in profit, 1 heifer, 3 acres ia potatoes, lucerne, mangels No • Delivery— trado at door. ONLY ~£S7S AS GOING CONCERN. Mortgage only £150 Town Property might fao cosidered m part payment Don't hesitate and mie 3 tho chance Seo ' me to-day. The opening i 8 a * ra ono, and there s a TOUn a for eelling. RONALD S. BADGER, 187 Manchester street 83 ITOCKETT'S MOTORS-CULVEPnVTc- 1 )\ R P^ R^ M " W AIAU r riaU> E on DE a -T: - ival 01 I rain. Returning from W-iau L onnect with tho outgoing train at r„iJ. en. Cars also meet Early and Late %?J£ 'ARES: Single ss, Return Bs. Tuesd^f'hursdays, and Saturdays, Connect through - 3 Kaikoura in conjunction with the Kai ' oura Motor Co. W. Mockett, Proprietor" I and Cuiverden. 'Phono: 10 Wuiui. 1 Cuiverden. "JHnu, TTHS, Greatest of all Wars." mor. fall, X dealt with in the 'Evening News" ban in any otb tr sewgpapsr ia Um )ominion«

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15767, 7 December 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15767, 7 December 1916, Page 12

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