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FOR SALE OR TO LET.. tV. J. HOPKINS A OQ PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SUBDIVISION DOUGLAS EBIAIB, PBIME AGEICULTUBAE CpfDNTBXACRES 6000 ACEEB BANKS OF THE CLUTHA BIVEB, HIGH-CLASS SHEEP AND CATTLB WHEAT, OAT, TUBNIP GRASS i^AND. WE hare pleasure in making . the &&. nouncement that the owners of thie Estate have instructed us to place the propony on the market in subdivision into area* of 85 Acres to 1780—about seven lota in allaffording an excellent opportunity for thoae on the look out for Good All-round Agricul. tural Country, especially for thoso who are prepared to become supplier* to the Dairy Factory which was reoently completed, ana is now running with a fairly large supply of milk daily. The Estate is well watered, and has tare* and a quarter miles frontage to the Clutha River. The fences and gatee axe all in- fine order. The climate" is perfection, and "is perhaps somewhat better than is generally obtained in Canterbury. There is also a good average rainfall. Two separate telephone exchanges ft»d'pest offices will shortly be completed on the. property, and tne S.S. CLYDE brings and take* away goods at slightly less tl»r,n railway rates. School and churches are within reasonable walking distance of tho property. The following are the lots:— HOMESTEAD BLOCK, 16 PADDOCKS 10 Every aore of which is WHEAT-GROWING LAND. . ■ .;: The improvements consist of. modern 9* roomed house and offices, hot and cold water supply bathroom, etc.,. 6torefr.o<Sm and v/ashhouse, dairy, etc. All in; splendid order, . Men's hciae and'cookery, raodern dip-and vards, wool shed capable of holding 100* sheep, and.sleep yards to hold 5000, 30-stsJlcd stable, two large implement sheds. large grain shed, killing shed and yards, pigatyej, cowshed and yards. The whole of the buildings are in perfect condition, and th» fences and gates are in good order. There is no other property of its,kind fet sole in New Zealand *> equal it in value, and wo are safe in making the statement thai similar, land in Canterbury would feted double the money asked for this splendid property. "CHINAMAN'S." ACRES 659 ACRES Well watered iwd fenced, and all down i* Englsh grasses. HOUSE PADDOCK ACRES 347 ACRES 190 acres in new grass, balance native .giasi, well watered and fenced, and has a two-toom-'cottage. WHITEHALL. ACRES 350 ACRES '•' All in English grass, but shortly to hi turned up for wheat crop. MOUTH PADDOCK. ACRES 515 ACRES 100 acres in wheat, 180 acres in eats, bal* anco of the block, together with the crop land, has also been sown out tirie spring with the very beat seleoted English'grasses. McGLUSHER'S. ACRES 340 ACRES I All in English grass, 80 acres, recent!) ! sown. EDUCATION LEASE. ; '.. " ACRES 800 ACRES Thirteen years to run at low rent. All la English grass. All the above blocks are capable ef producing big yielda of .wheat and oats, end the prices on each of the lots are suoh. that buyers—provided they are praotieal men--the blocks mentioned can bo further subdivided if required by buyers. 10 PER CENT DEPOSIT. £ PER CENT MARCH Slat. 1916. Bal'""* on easy terms of payment, «r*B<l» ing over seven years at 5 per cent interest POSSESSION. Delivery of any of the lots will be given oa Maroh 31st, 1910, unless otherwise arranged. Fuller particulars from W. J. HOPKINS AND CO, The NATIONAL MOBTQAGE and ASBNC* GO'S, of N. 4., LTD., And all its Branches.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 15184, 23 December 1909, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 15184, 23 December 1909, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 15184, 23 December 1909, Page 11