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FOR SALE OR TO LET. ALLAN HOPKINS. k L L A N HOPKINS. HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE, STOCK AND STATION AGENT. PASTORAL RUN. AS A GOINcTcONCERN. Mf\C\f\ ACREsTccntcrbury, Govern»UUU merit leasehold. 19 y<*n» io run, annual rentni £330. Subdivided into i sections and permanently watered by spring* and creeks. BUILDINGS—Cottage of 3 rooms, telephone laid on, stable and chaff-house. Carrying capacity 5000 ewes oasily. Average lambing 80 per cent. STOCK. 1000 J-bred Ewes SCO 2-tooth 5-bred Ewes. 500 2-tooth Wethers 1000 S. and F.M. Merino Ewes 700 Lambs 74 Romney Raws. Ail sunny faces and sweet tussock country. 12,000 Acres will carry cwe9 with safety all the winter. PRICE, Stock in. £IO.OOO. <39 ALLAN HOPKINS._ »}-|Q ACRES of First-class Sweet Land, sit-*»J-*J unted in the centre of the best Agricultural district in South Canterbury, and A miles from the station, subdivided into 1 paddocks and watered by creeks. Crops—72 Acros in Wheat, 85 Acres ill ;">ats, 46 Acres in Clover and Grass, balance young grass. The land is very dean, has been well farmed and not over-cropped. Up-to-date House of 7 rooms, dairy, woolshed, granary, stable, implement shod and rrwshod, fine orehnrd. lawn and garden. This is n splendid farm, and will appeal in everv noos-'ble way to a prectica' farmer. PRICE. £22 per Acre: £lfW> d«wn. ALLAN HOFKINS. LEASEHOLD. 1 ACKES - W >' ears <0 Tun > w * tn ' "R h ItJOKJ of renewal; rental 8s 3d per Acre, situated in Canterbury, 4 milss from station, school and croamery, subdivided into 10 paddocks, substantially fenced and practically all ploughable. Carrying capacity 2500 sheep. Up-to-date House of 7 rooms, shearing shed, stable and all necessary outbuildings. A considerable area is in turnips and the balance is good grass. PRICE, £4OOO. 453 ALLAN HOPKINS. PROFITABLE DATPV FARM AS A. GOING CONCERN SOUTH CANTERBURY. SO Acres' of Freehold and 54 Acres of L.I.P. The leasehold land is of the richest quality for dairying, cattle fattening and cropping, and is carrying at present 30 head of cattle. Subdivided into 5 paddocks and watered by permanent creeks. House of 4 rooms, washhouse etc., large shed, cowbyre, piggeries, with outside boiler. PRICE. £IBOO the lot, with 33 Cattle, 2 Horses, Buirgy, Dray, Milk Cans, Tools and all sundries. Tbii Land has grown 110 bushels Oats and 63 bushels 'Wheat per acre. ALLAN HOPKINS. IDEAL DAIRY FARM. RETURNING £7OO PER YEAR. m ACRES, 2 miles from Town and > mile from Creamery, subdivided int 9 paddocks, the whole being easily ploughed in lands. CROPS—IO Aores in Oats, 26 Acres o. Green Feed, 7 Acres in Roots. BUILDINGS—House of 5 room*, 'dairj engine-room, -men's hut, cowshed, fowlhoußf for 200 fowls, all up-to-date, poultry alone brings in 80s weekly. Just the farm for a man with a giown-ur family. PRICE—£3O per Acre and Liberal Terms. ALLAN HOPKINS. SOUTH CANTERBURY. •i tyn ACRES Freehold, situated 8 mile J.-j I from "Winchester Station and,hand to creamery, subdivided into 5 paddock red by permanent streams. and outbuildings. This Form has been leased at 27a 6 per acre; the lessee milked 40 cowg an' did extremely woll. PRICE, £25 per Acre; £SOO down, balnjic tan remain st 5 per cent 5 years. ALLAN HOPKINS. W. J. HOPKINS AND CO. No. 1. SMALL GRAZING RUN. QAAA ACRES LEASEHOLD, 10 years b Q\J\J\J run, right of renewal for 21 years valuation for improvements at end of lease 300 ACRES FREEHOLD. Stock 180) sheep, CO head of cattle and eome horses. Moat of tho country is limestone, part tps sock country, sown down with Englisl grasses, country all well watered by perman ent streams. Improvements amount to £BOOO, and consis of Good Homestead 6 rooms and all oonve niences, woolshed, stables, yards,, dip, or chard and garden, home paddocks, eto. Could be improved to carry 5000 sheep, e. present will carry 8000 sheep, half owes, auc 100 head of cattle. PRICE, £10,250, AS~A~GOING CONCERN INCLUDING FREEHOLD. W. J. HOPKINS AND CO., Agente. No. 2. A FIRST-CLASS FARM ' OF j 260 ACRES. SITUATED IN "THE GERALDINE DISTRICT. Subdivided into 10 paddocks. All wol fenced and watered by running streams 70 acres stubble, 20 acres laid down ii grass to be cut for feed next season; 5i aores Tape and grass, balance 1 year ant upwards. This is First-Class Land and has growl .80 bushels of oats, and 50 bushels of whea to the acre. Swedes sold last season at £ per acre. BUILDINGS.—SpIendid House of 8 rooms bathroom, linen pre3s and pantry, h. and c water, plastered throughout, flower contr pieces, leadlight doors and windows, tilet grates, etc. Wasbhouse, dairy and coal house, lawn, gardens, etc. Also 4-Roomc< Cottage for married couple, man's hut, o stalled stable, with loft, double looaebox, gig shed, implement shed, woolshed, yards, dip. etc. Alf.o hack, stable, cowbyre, motor-cai shod, eto. PER ACRE The owner is retiring and will accept £80( to £IOOO deposit. Balance can remain foi a long term of years at 5 per cent, oi will accept a property in Christchurch i* the value of £IOOO to £I2OO as a deposit W. J. HOPKINS AND CO., Agents. No. 8. AN EXCELLENT DAIRYING AND CROPPING FARM. NEAR OAMARU. 400 ACEES \ dividecl . into U Paddocks, t.\.'\J watered by springs ' This is a really first-clfias property, and grows good grain and root crops BUILDINGS—S-voomed House, Trap and Cowshed, Stablo, 2 Loose-boxos Loft overhead, Pipstyes and- 10-bail Cowbyre. This is a most conveniently situated Farm and the land is of iirat-elaas nu&litv. PRICE £3O PER ACRE. W. J. HOPKINS AND CO., Agents. No. 4. FOR SALE. AD ACRES. A CHEAP BLOCK OF LAND. MUST BE SOLD: PRICE ASKED £0 PER ACRE. - Thi3 is a Bargain at the Price. - W. J. HOPKINS AND CO., ■■. Fur'hor particulars _ rsgarding the above PrOTorlieo on application to " W. J. HOPKINS AND CO LAND. ESTATE AND FINANCE AGENTS Corner HEREFORD AND .MASCHEBTwfj V.EFORD AND -MANCHESTWTt STREETS ,v,a -bJ.Mt CHRISTCHURCH. ' "OECORDS have been made and nuvim. ! K broken with WOOD-MILnI QOLF | BALLS. The "WooMi.rV i, j^f°** eure otf the ironß, and does' not tenai«t. icy slight tendency to "«Uc e »-'JWSW I It is hand moulded. -.-,-. ■■£'

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16567, 3 June 1914, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16567, 3 June 1914, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16567, 3 June 1914, Page 15

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