FOR SALE OR TO LET. W. J. HOPXTNS ft CO A CROPPING AND DAIRYING FARM. ONLY 11 MILES FROM CHRISTCHURCH. OAA ACRES, subdivided .into 12 pad£\J\J docks; excellent cropping land. Peas, wheat, oats, potatoes ana mangolds, etc. Grows 45. to 60 bushels wheat; railway station in ’ front of farm. , BUILDINGS—Six-roomed House, washhouse. dairy, stablos, cowshed, otc. This is ono of tho most convenient farms of its size in. Christchurch; the land is of the best quality. . . ~ We will be pleased to show intending buyers over this farm at any time. PRICE, £4O PER ACRE. £ISOO to £2OOO cash required. W. J. HOPKINS AND CO., Agents. FIRST-CLASS CROPPING LAND. ONLY 10 MILES FROM CHRISTCHURCH. 100 ACRES 100 SOME OF CANTERBURY’S BEST LAND. Grows wheat, peas and oats to perfection, and for root crops it is hard to'beat. Situated just opposite a railway station, close to dairy factory. PRICE £45 PER ACRE. Exceptionally liberal terms will be given to a practical man. The land is in good heart and clean. hope:INS AND CO., Agents. FOR SALE IN MARLBORO UGH. AS A GOING CONCERN. 1 n KAA ACRES PASTORAL LEASE, 10 X • sOv/Vy years to run. 3500 merino sheep, of which about 700 are ewes and a few halfbreds. Government valuation for improvements, £ISOO. The improvements comprise house, woolshcd, dip, huts and fencing. The placo in its present state will run 4500 sheep, and the owner is at present looking for suitable stock to put it to the number. . , . This property is being sold to close up an Estate. PRICE • £SOOO. As a going concern, including 3300 sheep. W. J. HOPKINS AND CO., Agents. MARLBOROUGH DISTRICT. 1250 ACRES. LEASE-IN-PERPETUITY. ANNUAL RENTAL, £22 10s. Beautiful sunny position. Nearly all hillside. Moderate slope, about 100 acres of which are ploughable. About 500 acres in English grass. Situated 2& miles from buttor factory, 9 miles from Havelock. The property wintered 1100 sheep, 10 head of cattle, 40 pigs, 5 horses, snd is now carrying Rbout 1500 sheep, besides other stock. Can be made to winter over 200 sheep. BUILDINGS—New Houso 4 large rooms, and passage with lift stud. New Woolshed, just built, besides Dairy. Workroom,' etc. PRICE £SOOO. STOCK AT VALUATION. W. J. HOPKINS AND CO., Agents. A RARE CHAN C E FOR AN ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN WITH LIMITED CAPITAL. WE HAVE FOR SALE |tA ACRES. , OU ACRE S. OF FIRST-CLASS GRAZING AND CROPPING LAND, Situated only 5 miles from Cathedral Square. PRICE £57 10s PER ACRE. The owner of this block of land is willing to give exceptional terms to any young man who desires to get on in tho world. He will take a DEPOSIT of £250, and give rare terms for the .balance of purchase money. Call and see us in reference to this. W. J. HOPKINS AND CO., Agents. LEASEHOLD IN ASHBURTON DISTRICT. AGRICULTURAL AND. SHEEP LAND. ACRES, subdivided into 5 paddocks, OUU good house, stables and sheds. Rent 9s per acre. Lease 10 years to run. GOODWILL £9OO. W. J. HOPKINS AND CO., Agents. Full information regarding tho above properties on application to W. ,T. HOPKINS AND CO., LAND, ESTATE and FINANCE AGENTS, Corner Manchester and Hereford Streets, CHRISTCHURCH.
HILLARY & BAXTER. -■ " ' HILLARY AND BAXTER, Jg STATE AGENTS and LAND BROKERS, 146, MANCHESTER STREET, Between Cashel and Hereford Streets. £SO CASH, BALANCE AS RENT. MODERN BUNGALOW, ST ALBANS. Just across Bealey Avenue. Every possible convenience. BRAND-NEW BUNGALOW HOUSE of 6 large rooms, dining-room panelled, 8 bav windows, sun porch, portico, hall 7ft wide polished tile grates and hearths, choice leadl'igbts, wardrobes, linen press and cupboards, built-in bathroom with porcelain bath and basin, hot and cold water service, pantry and washhouse, main sower connection, h.p. water supply, gas, blinds, etc. _ Three-six-teenths, in one of the beat situations in St Albans. A property that invites the closest inspection. HILLARy AND BAXTER, 146, Manchester Street. ANY REASONABLE TERMS. BEST PART OF ADDINGTON. THE HIGHEST AND DRIEST PART OF CHRISTCHURCH. PRETTY BUNGALOW HOUSE of 4 rooms, dining-room, extra-largo opening on to sun porch. 7 x 12, fine ontrance hall, tile "Tates and hearths and tile-back range, quaint mantels, bathroom enamelled white, hot and cold service to bath, lavatory basin and sink, linen-press, wardrobes, cupboards, pantry, scullery, washhouse, and all modern conveniences. Grand section, over J-acre, northern aspect.. PRICE VERY LOV'. HILLARY AND BAXTER, 146, Manchester Street. A GOOD SPEC. NEW BRIGHTON PROPERTY. HANDY TO PIER AND .’RAM. BUNGALOW 4 rooms, good dining-room, nice verandah with a sunny aspect, gas fittings and griller, tiled grates and hearths, bathroom, scullery with sink, copper and tubs. Comfortably furnished. One-eighth acre in one of the best positions in New Brighton. Let to a splendid tenant for a term. PRICE, for Hoiks and Furniture, £475. Any oiT?r submitted. HILLARY AND BAXTER, .46, Manchester Streot. EXECUTORS’ SALE. GOOD CITY PROPERTY. MONTREAL STREET. PRICE £525. FIRST-CLASS EIGHTH-ACRE SECTION, with 40ft frontage. House of 5 rooms, well-built and in first-class order; bath, hot and cold water service, gas. main sewer, and all modern conveniences. A- splendid investment. The land is daily increasing in value. HILLARY AND BAXTER, 146, Manchester Streot. DAIRY FARM FOR SALE. TAI TAPU. Af\ ACRES FIRST-CLASS LAND, in four jcvJ paddocks. House of 5 rooms, scullery, cowshed, stabling and outbuildings. This Farm is for absolute Eale, and tho price lias been considerably reduced. Easy terms of paymeut if required. ENQUIRE NOW. HILLARY AND BAXTER, 146, Manchester Street. BEALEY AVENUE—This property overlooks the Avenue and is within a fow chains of the Id car. All hough this position is in such keen domand. tho price is fnr from prohibitive. Modern 4-rocmed residence, built 4 years and well tested, with all possible conveniences and appliances. Price £575' cr offer. Easy terms arranged. J. O- BANNERMAN, 653, Colombo Street-
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16193, 20 March 1913, Page 11
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