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FOR SALE OR TO LET. ALLAN HOPKINS. LL A K HOPKINS. JCTIONEER, HOUSE, LAND. ESTATE STOCK. AND STATION AGENT, VALUATOR AND LICENSED -LAND BROKER, CHIEF AGENT FOR THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD., CATHEDRAL SQUARE AND HEREFORD STREET . „ (Nest Bank of Now Zealand). CHRISTCHURCH. P.B. Box (i 35. Telephone 655. _ Bazikeif: Bank of New Zcalanc. “genheal"store'a nd drapery BUSINESS. IN GOOD LOCALITY . TTBIS money-making huunese wxnuaos * A good position, being situated on a corner Motion. The turnover is largo end, the .owner n making a profit in the vicinity of slO per week, all cash takings. BUILDINGS: Comprise House of 8 rooms, with bathroom, scullery, pantry, ii. and c. vrator, gas, plastered and papered, cupboards, picture rails, verandah, stable, trapshed, store room, loose box, banana ripener, as .‘halt paths and yards, gardsn and Jown. Stock about £4OO, including Dayton Scales, cash register, bacon and cheese culter. To good matt easy terms can be arranged. Goodwill given in. * . ALLAN HOPKINS. TO THE MARKET GARDENER. 5 ACRES of Splendid Black Loam, excellently suited for growing vegetables, I aero in fruit trees, balance various crops. Buildings consist of House of 5 rooms, washhouse, man’s room, bathroom and basin, h. and c. water, tiled grates, 2 glasshouses and frames, cart shed, workshop and fowlhouse. This property is situated about 3 miles from city, and is only a few minutes from Owner selling on account of old age. Price and further on ALLAN 2Q ACRES of First-ciane Dairy and CropUU ping Lands situated 6 miles from Christchurch, 1 mile from school and creamery, and {-mile from station. Crops comprise 3 acres potatoes, 1* acres in mangolds, ” of 6 rooine, pantry, and carrots. House . _ scull >ry, dairy, store shed, 10-s tailed coni' scuuiry, dairy, awio buto, jv-bvbiwq w.u byre, stable, loose box and trap shed. The land is well watered by arteaiane. grows splendid grass, and should easily carry IS to 20 cows'. The owner is working in the city, and would take a city property in exohange. Cali or write for further particulars of this good opening. ALLAN HOPKINS. THE following are the particulars of a • very fine homestead of 150 aores of splendid' sheep and cropping land, having the d.stinction of cariying 4 sheep to the acre. There are 110 acres in cr-.ps, comprising 8 acre* of potatoes, 70 acres of wheat, IQ acres of rape, 12 acres of peas. The wheat is a splendid crop, and the owner expects a return of 50 bushels per acre. The land is all flat and has a never-failing supply of water in every paddock. The stock which the property is carrying, speaks loudly in praise of the grazing qualities of the land. On the 40 acres are 200 ewes, which have carried with them 260 lambs up to a wee* or two ago; also 12 cows and 8 horses. Then is a comfortable home of 7 rooms and conveniences; 6-stalled stable, 8 loose boxes, granary and loft This desirable property is only 2J miles from school, post and telegTaph office, railway station, and 1{ miles from creamery, and 16 miles by road from the city of Christchurch. .... , ■ The owner, who has two farina, some few miles apart, .finds it awkward to farm tha two, so has instructed me to sell his property immediately. For this renson, he is wil’ing to give easy terms to a good man. To an intending purchaser of some 200 acres, this holding should not be left uninspected, as it will sell quickly. p ALLAN HOPKINS. A PROPERTY that will grow wheat and oats in a dry season such as New Zealand has experienced to absolute perfection, reaching a height of 6ft to sft 6in, that will carry 8 sheep to the acre, besides crops. Seems a fairy tale—yet we have situated in a famous agricultural district a farm comprising 609 acres of rich land which the owner will sell or exchange for a northern property sal* able for sheep. CROPS.—Consist of 90 acres of splendid wheat. 90 acres oats. 25 acres turnips, 25 acres rape These crops are astonishing, and one would not travel in the hope of seeing better in New Zealand. The stock which the property has carried and is carrying now. speaks for itse'f. There are 1200 ewes, 60 wethers, 12 cattle, 19 horses, pigs and poultry, etc. BUILDINGS.- Comprise compact and comfortable homestead of 7 rooms, h. and c. water, pantry, scullery, dairy, washhouse; in fact, everything, 20-stoiled stables, cowshed, wool shed, sheep yards, eto. The land is all flat and watered by races. This handeome property is situated 1J miles from main read, from station, school, post office. store sale yards, e‘c. The prioo asked is very moderate .and the wner is prepared to give easy terms. ALLAN HOPKINS.

LAWKIE AND DALTON. hos. Dalton J. T. Lawrie.) {Thos. LAWRIE AND DALTON. Auctioneers, House Furnishers and Hotel Brokers, 210, TUAM STREET, Next Door to Opera House. THE CHEAPEST AUCTION ROOM IN TOWN. COMPARE OUR PRICE& WE always keep a laifee assortment ol NEV and SECOND-HAND FURNITURE for Private Sale. Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Wardrobes, Hal! Stands Linoleums, Carbine Rugs, Bedsteads, Bedding, Blankets, Carpets. OUR SHOW ROOMS ARE OPEN TILL 9 O'CLOCK FRIDAY EVENINGS. . LAWRIE AND DALTON PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOB SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. Ring up Tel. 1936 and they will call and give you a. I. ice. LAWRIE AND DALTON, knctioneers. WILSON AND ALLENDER. SELECTED FARMS FOE SALE. TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. nnn ACRES. Level heavy Land, tip-top id\J\J order, mostly in grass, gocd building*. PRICE .£l6 PER ACRE. F. 63 WILSON AND ALLENDER. 'TQ/'I ACRES. L.I.P. An attractive prodOv position, Splendid situation, good order, good building*. Kent 3s 4Jd. EM. PRICE £4 10s PER ACRE. WILSON AND ALLENDER. A ACRES. Flat, subdivided, watered: xuu <0 acres turnips, carries through the vear 800 ewes, 7 horses, splendid situation, good buildings; low figure. F. 55. £2O 10s PER ACRE. WILSON AND ALLENDER. <yi ACRES. as a going concern. £1230. Good buildings, first-class dairy laud, 10 acres grass, Ij acres winter feed, handy to railway, creamery, P.O. Splendid opportunity to small man. F. 36. WILSON AND ALLENDER. QtTA ACRES. Strong fern country, ail O l\J p'.ougiiab.e. Native lease. 23 years at is 6d per acre, right of renewal, close to school, post office. F. 47. i’-i PER ACRE. EASY TERMS. WILSON AND ALLENDER. <nf\rtA ACRES. Ore mile of railway. school and pest otTice, carrying 2000 eheep, 100 cattle. 2UO acres rich flat, mottiy love! country, good buildings. F. 43. PRICE ONLY £4 PER ACRE. WILSON AND ALLENDER. 500 L.T.A., ploughs MAN. ACRES. Close to railway, poet of fico, telephone, school, good rends, native state, undulating country, b!c. ANY TERMS TO SUIT GOOD PRICE A 3 PER ACRE. WILSON AND ALLENDER. 163, Cashel Street, Christchurch. )NLY the Very Finest Para Rubber i* used in making WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS b»t’» why thojr La*t Longer, W

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16807, 17 March 1915, Page 10

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