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FOR SALE OR TO LET. ALLAN HOPKINS. L L A N HOPKINS, HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE, STOCK AND STATION AGENT. PASTORAL RUN. AS A GOING CONCERN. 1/1 nna ACRES, Canterbury, GoveinIjIdUUU mont leasehold, 19 yeaJ« to run, annual rental £3BO. Subdivided into 4 sections and permanently watered by springs and creeks. BUILDINGS—Cottage of 3 rooms, telephone laid on, stable and chaff-house. Carrying capacity 6000 ewes easily. Average lambing 80 per cent. STOCK. 1000 J-bred Ewes 600 2-tooth J-bred Ewes. 600 2-tooth J-bred 'Wethers 1000 S. and F.M. Merino Ewes 700 Lambs 74 Romney Rams. ■ All sunny faces and sweet tussock country. 12,000 Acres will carry ewes with safety all the winter. PRICE, Stock in, £IO,OOO. <39 ALLAN HOPKINS. rt-j q ACRES of First-class Sweet Land, sitwld uated in the centre of the best Agricultural district in South Canterbury, and 4 miles from the station, subdivided into 7 paddocks and watered by creeks. Crops—72 Acres in Wheat, S 5 Acres in Date, 46 Acres in Clover 'and Grass, balance young grass. The land is very clean, hao been well farmed and not over-cropped. Up-to-date House of 7 rooms, dairy, wOolshed granary, stable, implement shed and cowshed, fine orchard, lawn and garden. This is a splendid farm, and_ will appeal m every possible way to a practical farmer. PRICE £22 per Acre; £IOOO down. ALLAN HOPKINS. LEASEHOLD. 1 wrrt ACRES, 15 years to run, with right IOOU of renewal; rental 3s 3d per Acre, situated in Canterbury, 4 miles from station, school and creamery, subdivided into 10 saddocks, substantially fenced and praetiially all ploughable. Carrying capacity 2600 eheep. , Up-to-date House of 7 rooms, sharing died, stable and all necessary outbuildings. A considerable area is m turnips and the salance is good grass. raiCK, AMjiß HOMINg '“ PROFITABLE DAIRY FARM AS A GOING CONCERN. SOUTH CANTERBURY. 84 ACRES. 30 Acres of Freehold and 54 Acres of j.I.P. The leasehold land is of the richest uality for dairying, cattle fattening and ropping, and is carrying at present 30 head into 5 paddocks and watered v permanent creeks. ’House of 4 rooms, washhouse etc., large hed, cowbyre, piggeries, with outside °PRICE. £IBOO the lot, with 33 Cattle, 2 Iwses, Buggy, Dray, Milk Cans, Tools and 11 sundries. This Land has grown 110 bushels Oats nd 63 bushels Wheat per acre. ALLAN HOPKINS. IDEAL DAIRY FARM. RETURNING' £7OO PER YEAR. i-f rr ACRES, 2 miles from Town and JII I m ile from Creamery, subdivided into paddocks, the whole being easily ploughedd lands. . . CROPS—IO Actss in Oats, 26 Acres of Ireen Feed. 7 Acres in Roots. ' . BUILDINGS—House of 6 rooms, dairy ngine-room, men’s hut, cowshed.' fowlhouse or 200 fowls, all up-to-date, poultry alone rings in 30s weekly. Just the faim for a man with a grown-mp B pRICE—£3O per Acre and Liberal Toms. ALLAN HOPKINS. SOUTH CANTERBURY. IQ7 ACRES Freehold, situated 8 miles \.U I from Winchester Station and handy o creamery, subdivided into 6 paddooks ,nd watered by permanent Btreams. New House of 5 rooms, dairy, cowbyre nd outbuildings. ' This Farm has been leased at 27s 6a ier acre; the lessee milked 40 oows and lid extremely well. i PRICE, £26 per Acre; £SOO down, balance i»n remain at 6 per cent 5 years. ALLAN HOPKINS. HILLARY AND BAXTER. HILLARY AND BAXTER, jtSTATE AGENTS and LAND BROKERS, .146, MANCHESTER STREET, Between Cashel and Hereford Streets. NEW BRIGHTON. TILED ROOF BUNGALOW. TEARLY NEW HOUSE, of 6 rooms, 16 * t 14, 14 x 12, etc, plastered, nice hall, ty windows, verandah in front, tile grates id hearths and tile back range, clipboards, ien press and wardrobes built in, bathom, lavatory, basin, hot and cold water rvice, all conveniences, including pantry, ullery and washhouse. A very well finled house. Over eighth-acre section, with feet frontage. PRICE—£S9S. HILLARY AND BAXTER, 146, MANCHESTER STREET, _ SPLENDID ST ALBANS VILLA. ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES. *£ O K—WELL-BUILT HOUSE of 6 ✓O JmitJ rooms (dining-room very fin© room), s fittings and ring, verandah, oriel window, e grates and tile back range, cupboard and en press, bathroom, lavatory basin, hot d cold water service, scullery, pantry, shhouse, motor shed, verandah front and le, 3-16 acre section of land, very fine ition, well fenced and laid out. PRICE—£S2S. K Property that can be reoommended. HILLARY AND BAXTER, 146, MANCHESTER STREET. BUNGALOW AT FENDALTON. LOVELY RIVER FRONTAGE. AN IDEAL~siTUATION. lIRST-CLASS HOUSE of 5 rooms, dining room 18ft X 14ft 6in, with bay extra, ry fine room overlooking Wairarapa ream; other rooms all large and. sunny, lr bay windows, panelled hall, verandah feet wide, would make a splendid sleep-g-out porch, well sheltered and absolutely ivate; all conveniences, including wardbes, linen press, pantry, scullery, washuse * grand section. Handy to car. ’HILLARY AND BAXTER, 146, MANCHESTER STREET. ST ALBANS. MODERN BUNGALOW HOUSE. ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES. CHEAP AT £695. VERY EASY TERMS ARRANGED. tnin easy wanuu& me lished House of 5 rooms, 16 x 14,14 x 14. :, 13 x 12 and 12 x 10.6, all the rooms jd; fine 7ft hall, panelled, verandah has glass ends and faces tho sun, nd bay windows, leadiights in good ;ood tile grates with hearths to match, lo back r'ange, cupboards, linen press irdrobes built in, bathroom, Doulton hot and cold water service, pantry, r and washhouse, grand section havt frontage, well fenced. A most desir"hILLARY AND BAXTER, 16. MANCHESTER STREET. “ MERIVALH ' NEAR THE 2d CAR. IN ONE OR TWO LOTS. I—House 6 rooms, plastered and papered, sft hall, verandah, scullery and ruse, with copper and bath, main onnection complete, eighth-acre grand PRICE—£47S. o—House 6 rooms, one room 24 x 13, ■d and papered, 6ft hall, bay window -andah, scullery, washhouse, with cop--1 tubs and bath, main sewer, oighthection, adjoining above PRICE— Owner will accept £7Ba for both lots. HILLARY AND BAXTER, 16 MANCHESTER STREET. rESS Given Away, or will Exchange Private House-Owner of Snug Sub•rocery, stock about £BO, must quit, rs to sell, or would exchange for ap-5-Toomed house, equity about £2OO. can quickly bo doubled by energetic Good opening. Also, wanted, Good i, any kind, suitable for family Irapery preferred. S. R, I .and Depot, 187, MonM-vU*

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16549, 13 May 1914, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16549, 13 May 1914, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16549, 13 May 1914, Page 15

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