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FOR 3AI.E OR TO LET. W. .T. HOPKINS & 00. ~k OTAGO SHEEP BUN. No. 1. 6600 ACRES OF SWEET TUSSOCK COUNTRt DOWNS AND LOW HILLS. NORTHERN ASPECT. 1200 ACRES rich agricultural land, whicSt grows exceptionally heavy grain crop*, and good crops turnips, Tape and rycgias*. The Estate is well watered and fence®! and wintered 6000 sheep, of whioh 3500 wertj Ewes. The carrying capacity can be cont siderably increased. The Estate haß always had a large centage of lambs, and all surplus stock had been sold as “ fats.” FAT STOCK. The Fat Wethers have topped the BunV side Market on several occasions, realising 255. The Fat Lambs have been sold on th* Estate for 15s 6d. THE WOOL CLIP. I The Wool Clip averaged BJlb per sh««S( and brought 4. VaH price at Dunedin la*(' season. W. J. HOPKiNb,. AND CO., AgenLfc, No. 2. ' ; , A SPLENDID MIXED FARM INMID CANTERBURY. Very Convenient to Addington. ACRES—Subdivided into 15 pa«. “4:OU docks, wire and gorse fences, water; race in each paddock. Has grown 48 bushels wheat to the acre. Average yield about 3? wheat, 60 to 70 oats. Grows excellent root 1 crops. | BUILDINGS—9-roomed house, a. and <y water, stables, granary, implement. shetL men’s where, good orchard, garden, planted tions. J SITUATED lj miles from railway stolid* PRICE £2O PER ACRE. '• ,> OR OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR ] GRAZING COUNTRY. ? W. J. HOPKINS, AND CO., Agent® t No. a. i AGRICULTURAL AND DAIRYING FAR3f AT LADBROOKS. Comprising 100 ACKE3 - \ THE NAME OF THE DISTRICT is * sufficient GUARANTEE that the land i» good, but when wo state that this farm one of the BEST in this celebrated district, buyers will recognise that it it. sometliingj EXCEPTIONAL. Situated quite close to the railway stationJ and within a few minutes’ walk of the publiaj school, post office, blacksmith’s shop oadi creamery. I The land fs very conveniently the fences and hedges are in excellent’ ow der. It has been well fanned} is clean ana well drained. DROUGHTS NEVER AFFECT IT. Ever; season is A good one with pnch prolific and fertile soiL A paddock of Peas threshed 71 bushels to the acre, *nd another yielded.' 71 bushels of grass seed tc the acre—sold f« 3s 9d, Owner fs milking a large number of Cow* Good HOUSE of 8 rooms, all neoeasarj outbuildings, conveniently arranged; splew did artesian water supply to all the building* THIS EXCELLENT FARM IS CHEAX AT THE PRICE ASKED FOR IT. W* J. HOPKINS, AND CO., Agent® No. 4 AN OTAGO SHEEP FARM. J i. 145O _ACRES ~ l4GO ' > 700 of which are ploughable, and exceptionally. good Grain and Root Crops. All Rabbit-proof Netting Fenoes. CARRIES 2000 SHEEP. , GRAND LAMBING COUNTRY. }/ BUILDINGS —6-roomed House, aheariuj® shed, etc. ’ / PRICE— £4 PER ACRE. Stock at vrfrf tion. i Only 1 mile from school and. post office. L The owner of this property is prepared '4 exchange for a farm in Canterbury. W. J. HOPKINS, AND CO., • Agents, | No* 5.. DAIRYING AND CROPPING-FARIS V AT SPRINGSTON. , J AS A GOING CONCERN. K 1 'A ACRES, divided into 10 p >U GOOD DAIRYING LAND. BUILDINGS—4-roomed house, 3-st* itble, workshop, 6-stail cow-bail. The following STOCK goes with the pr arty at the PRICE OF £34 PER ACREiI Dairy Cows. 9 Heifers, 9 Yearlings am alves, 12-14 Breeding Sows and Pigs. IMPLEMENTS—PIough, Harrow*, Gru! *r, Scoop, Swingle-trees, 1 Spring-dray, art, Harness, 2 Horses, Sundries. _ SITUATED very close to school and t fioe; 2 miles from creamery, station and Jeyards, J PRICE—£34 PER ACRE (including abovt* ook, etc). j HOPKINS, AND 00.. Agent® t No. a. AZING AND CROPPING FARM FOR SALE. CLOSE TO OAMARU. ISO CBES RENT 7b PER ACRE. PRICE £I7OO. ) to dairy factory and school. paddocks, water in each paddock, all ss except 20 acre® 140 acres could bt wheat this year. Never be»n cropped Carries 400 ewes and lambs, and ; all lambs. i LDINGS—B-roomed house, nearly new use. washhouse with boiler, dairy and shed, cowshed, etc. property has just been placed on th* v J. HOPKINS, AND CO., Agent® No. 7. [CULTURAL AND SHEEP GRAZ« ING FARM. | ACRES IN SOUTH CANTERBURY rolling downs, easily worked. Deej soil of very free nature. Subdivided 1 paddocks', and watered by live* race and springs. 3 LENDID WINTER COUNTRY, prices are in good order. 60 acres tin* 90 acros being prepared for crop, ■e 1,2 and 3-year-old glass. LDINGS —Good house of 6 room® antry. scullery, etc., washhouse, store< and cartshed, stable 5 stalls, looseboxj y aj I£ l implement shed (combined), an's cottage. . -j land is in good heart, has neTer been opped, and grows excellent wheat, ad root props. •' n miles from railway; handy to school is a good farm, and very cHeap *1 ice—£U 10s PER ACRE. W. J. HOPKINS, AND CO.. Agents. D., j ents. I No. 8. FOR SALE. ESTABLISHED DRAPERY BUSt; NF.SS right in the CENTRE Offi city. ' . , • )OD BUSINESS. CLEAN STOCK, 'TTAL REQUIRED ABOUT £6OO o* £7OO. THIS IS AN ; FXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR AN ENERGETIC MAN. ic Present Owner is Retiring from Business. . fullest information will be given tdi ion a fide buyer. VT. 3. HOPKINS AND CO, jAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, BOWRON’S BUILDINGS, ■r Manchester and Hereford Street^! CHRISTCHURCH, .J

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15606, 3 May 1911, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15606, 3 May 1911, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15606, 3 May 1911, Page 14