PROPERTIES FOR SALE. CHAS. HILL. FARMS. FARMS. FAR-MS. FARMS. SUITABLE FOR MIXED FARMING. O1 ~ ACRES of SPLENDID HEAVX jfJO AGRICULTURAL LAND. Fjrtlv :ii wheat, oals. and turnips part sown down ; ,i "rass. Has grown splendid crops of vholt and oat?, and at proswit carrying * fI-.-c. i» to the acre. „..„„.. . BUILDINGS consist o{ a MODER:> .- KOOMED HOUSE, impii-nieut and shoarme *ned, stabiea, looseboscs. etc. Ciose to ra:fwHv school F-aievard?, creamery, etc. and TIiE'PRICE IS ONLi" £20 PER ACRE. For full details apply to i CHAS. HILL. . _ ______ g ! of EXCELLENT HEAVY LAND, SUITABLE for DAIRYING- '< Subdivided into 8 paddocks, well watered. Partly in Dun oats and clovcv balance in i DINGS consist of 5-ROOMED | liOUrtK. 4-stalled stable, chaff-house, etc., ou. Vv'itiiin easy tlibtance of railway statioa. n-hool, creamery, marker etc. Altogether this i? » SPLENDID LITILE HOLDING. and NOTE THE PRICE-£lB Pr R ACRE. CHAS. HILL. "obf ACRES TOILET 360 ACRES. HANDY TO CHRISTCHURCH. : OCCi ACRES of SHEEP sna CROPPING OOv/ LAND, divided int? Vi paddocks, •.veii fenced and watered. HOUSE of S rooius stables, end outbuildings. i CENTAL ONLY 16s (id PER ACRE. _ CHAS.^IIJLL^ MAG NI FICEIcT _ F AX M^ IF YOU LEAD other? are bound to follow, but they CANNOT vVIX if you keep 'ii-adms- H you tako the load by pome i" ■ for this Farm you wili clear several thousands very quickly. Tie SSO ACRES are surveyed into £>1a FARMS, and woll fenced, or, if this is too 'urge, it can be divided i!iU> 410 and 440 .\crcs respectively. Crops consist of---100 ACRES OATS 110 ACRES WHEAT 40 ACRES TURNIPS being fed off ."i0 ACRES RAPE last season 00 ACRES STUBS'.E TO ACRES YOUNG GRASS in ACRES COCKSFOOT 030 ACRES GRASS This Property Grows Ah Crops Exceedingly Well. BUILDINGS consist .<£ an UP-TO-DATE ! DWELLING. alsi> graiary M-ablea. man's wliave, etc.. etc. cc.so to schoo' ' avd post office, and few from railway station. The district is a rapidly rising one, and all that is being asked for this Excellent Property is £10 PER ACHE. it will beer comparison with any Farms ' vjiiotod at preater prices per acre in any part .of this Dominion. 1 . CHAS. HILL. I 165 Hereford slreei, CS?I7-729 Chriatcnurch. J TAYLOR, COLE, AND DERRETT. TAYLOR, COLE AND DERRETT 1 1 HAVE FOR SALE: Fol. 21—SPREYDON, 1J Acres and 4 rooms, etc. £850. 350—SPREYDON, 2 Acres and 4 rcoms, etc. ! itJoO. 18 SPREYDON, '2 Acres and S rooms, etc. j £525. ■ 325—FENDALTON, 3 Acres and 5 room*, I etc. £)00. .•5-77—SOCKBURN, 32 Acres and 6 rooms, etc. £625. 362— BURWOOD, 4 Acres and 8 room 3, etc. I £2000. ! 330 PAPANUI, i Acres and 6 rooms, etc. £1100. 331—NEW BRIGHTON, 4J Acres and b rooms, etc. £900. 346—BURWOOD, 5| Acres and 7 rooms, etc. £1000. 333—OPAWA, 6 Acres and 7 rooms, etc. £3000. 275—PAPANUI. 7i Acres, £1360. ! 356—FENDALTON, 8 Acres. £2000. : 353—HALSWELL, 10 Acres and 7 rooms, etc. £1500. 355 HALSWELL, 13 Acres and 6 rooms, etc. £1300. 350— HALSWELL, 17 Acres and 6 rooms, etc. £1275. 370—PAPANUI, 17 Acres and 7 rooms, eic. £3000. Wo have no space to give detailed descriptions of the above properties further than to say that, in most oases, they have every convenience in the shape of stabling and other accommodation. They would suit retiring farmers, business men who wanted small farms, or small farmers in search of a home. The prospective value of some of these properties is very great, and now is the litne {to investigate values and make a selection. I Full particulars on application to TAYLOR, COLE and DERRETT. 199 Gloucester street. Chrifitchurch. Estate Ager/ta. C 3337-676 W. SMITH. 148 HEREFORD STREET. TO LET, FURNISHED, CASHMERE HILLS, House of 8 roome, bathroom, hand c. water, fine garden. Splendid view. 'W. SMITH. J ROCOITs" oTiT J-ACRE— U lioujrh-cast, Bungalow House, nearly completed, bathroom, pantry, scullery, h. and c. water, etc. Section 66 feet frontage. Price. £361;. W. -SMITH. ~A DDINGTON—FIVE EOOMsT"NEARLY -t*. i-ACRE, £475. This )e a capital square ITr/iise, plastered, and witl; bathroom, scul-'r-ry, washhonse, etc., 111 vide street, close to new tram, asphelt paths. Thoroughly good and very cheap. W. SMITH. C~" ITY, WAREHOUSE iTptT-reyed - Brick. , centrally situated, large prospective value. Good, tenancies established for lon* term! , , shows 12 per cent on capital reouired. About £1300. * W. SJIITH._ IINWOOD, 6 ROOMS. £700— ■< Near Id section. Square House, 2 bay window, portico, capital rooms, plastered and papered in first-claa3 style, gas, V 1-iiiids. h. and c. water, cupboards, ward-I'-bes, linen press.- A Tnont attractive pro- . W. SMITH 1 T HAVE received instructions to Sell Three J- well-built Houses to close a deceased estate. Stone House, nearly i-acre, £365; Wood House, plastered, £390; Wood plastered, £400. Also some Cheap Sections. Very easy terms given. Will shortly , be within 5 minutes of tram. W. SMITH. F"OR SALE or TO LET, "Brucefield," close to 2d section, 9 rooms, bathroom, h. and c, usual offices, stable, and man's room; 4 acres, beautiful grounds. _ " _W. SMITH^ M" ERIVALE, 7""ROOMs7"i-ACRE, £1075 Modern T-shaped House, oriel window, verandah, large rooms, papered and decorated, hall, bathroom, pantry, scullery, det. washhouse, h. and c. water, gas, verandah at back, garden planted shrubs and fruit trees, asphalt paths. ■ W. SMITH. (MASH-MERE HILLS, 5 ROOMS, etc"£llso v> —Built under architect; a charming house with commanding view, specially well a-rranged, with every convenience, built-in wardrobes, linen press, electric bells, bath- ; room (h. and c), lavatory, septic tank, small I section, well fer.ced. W. SMITH. CT~ALBAKS, 6 _ RO6Ms7~i : ACKE, k ? Spleadidly-built squaie House, porch in front, spire at corner, verandah on north side, good rooms, plastered and papered, high stud, Venetian blinds, bathroom, pantry, scullery, washhouse, h. and c. water, gas, electric bells, corner section asphalt paths. Fully recomI mended. W. SMITH. SIpREYdOnTt"ROOMsTjXcnE"," £800-5n tram line, close to 2d section, sound and solid Square House, verandah, glassed ends, large lofty rooms, dining-room 19 x 15, plastered and papered, pantry, bathroom (h. and c), and shower, scullery with fireplace, washhouse, lavatory (sewer connection), large ahed. Fuil i-acre. section with fruit trees, asphalt pcthf. An excellent property; suit family. J W. SMITH. niT* 9 ROOMS,- NEARLY' J-ACRE £liib — ice Rooms are large, lofty, plastered and papered, bay and French windows (leadlights,, large bathroom (h and c shower), ' pantry, scullery, wash-house storeroom, gas sewer connection, pretty garden, asphalt paths' S.lendid value. w - SMITH. CASHMERE HILLS-aiTcRES" £375 Situated in n Choice Position at not too high an elevation, end with ai' the natural surroundings to make a charming demesne. Already well planted. The Cheapest Land ■ •I; the Hills. W. SMITH. CHEAP SLICE OF FREEHOLD. "VTEARLY 2. ACRES FOR £216. XEW BRIGHTON ROAD BETWEEN BICKERTuXS AND BOWER BRIDGE. DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE OP eEOTRING A HOME-BLOCK. C. J. MARSHALL, 43 Cathedral -square. C 4591
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13427, 20 May 1909, Page 11
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