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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. W. J. HOPKIJJS AND 00. \ -|XT J- HOPKINS AM) CO. No. 1. A SUBURBAN RESIDENCE. BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED. MODERN HOUSE of 8 luge:rooms, postered and papered throughout, wide ball, bathroom with enamel bath, warn with every convenience, washhouse with, copPe ihe» several outbuildings, including st Ale™ loWbox, trapped, workshop, etoreroom aua tooinouse, fowihouso and run. Beautiful Corner Section of about 1J acres, tuteiully iaid out in lawns flower- waveg'tabie gardens; J-«re in orchard, the tWBW the heaviest bearing in the locality; oli paths asphalted, l'he land is high and dry,, «od poseessos north-western aspect, long irontage lo two streets. . . . , . This very complete property is situated at — pb.ce £1400 . It is a most complete residence, and very cheap indeed at tho price. For further information regarding the above property, call on or write to W. J. HOPKINS and CO., ' Agents. No. 2. ■ THE BEST RESIDENTIAL SITE In the VICINITY OF CHRISTCHURCH, Comprising; THREE ACRES. THREE ACRES. DOUBLE FRONTAGE. NORTHERN AND WESTERN ASPECTS. PBICE £390. Over an Acre of EXCEPTIONALLY RICH FLAT LAND in front, and the balance of the Section is a MAGNIFICENT TERRACE about 12 to 14 feet higher than tho flat land in front. Smutcd about 5 minutes' walk from the Electric Tram, and within 2 miles of Cathedral square. There is not a finer residential section to bo found anywhere round Christchurch. Hie natural flat, mounds and terrace can easily be converted into a most picturesque landscape. W. J. HOPKINS and CO., Agents. No. 3. SPREYDON DISTRICT. A FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT. FIVE ACRES Of SPLENDID LAND, ALL PERFECTLY LEVEL. GOOD FRONTAGE AND NORTHERN ASPECT. ON,LY jPIQQ PER ACRE. This remarkably cheap Block of La.nd has just been sown in oate. Tho value of land in the Spreydon district is steadily increasing. THE PRICE IS ONLY £130 PER ACRE, which is the price asked for quarter-acre* very little nearer lbs City. W. J. HOPK IN S AN D CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, BOWRON'S BUILDINGS, CORNER OF MANCHESTER AND HEREFORD STREETS. / CHRISTCHURCH. C39OS HANDCOCK AND LNNI3. HANDCOCK AND ENNIS, LAND AGENTS. i -J -i Ql ACRES, well fenced and eubdmdIl±O2 «d, Catlins River district, close lo railway, creamery, school, etc On* of the best farms to be had for feed, the grass on it is second to none. 147 Acres is tillage, balance all in splendid grass, except 100 acres in bush. Eleven-roomed House surrounded by plantations, extensive cow-sheds, and firstclass stabling. This place is equal to anything in Canterbury at £25 per acre. The oate and turnip crops are given in, end the price is only £6 per acre. Easy terms. A small fortune as a spec. 149 HANDCOCK and ENNIS. 11&fi ACRES, one of £he beet Sheep J.J.OU Farms in <""anWrury, in splendid order, well fenced and watered; a farm that can oarry 3 sheep to the acre all the year round. Sheep from this farm have topped the Addition marktie. Buildings consist of 8 roomed Dwelling, plastered, with h. and c. water laid on, also substantial outbuild ings, sheepyards, and dip, etc. Price £12 10s per acre, on good terms 34 HANDCOCK and ENNIS. 9AA ACRES, Catlins River district, 160 £AJ\J acres in splendid grass, 40 acres bush, carries 350 sheep all the year round, it is also first-class dairy land, half mile from di-hool. post office, half-mile from dairy factory, two miles from railway, wall fenced. Price only £4 10s per acre on es«y terms. A nibble. Several other good Farms in same district. 35 ' HANDCOCK and ENNIS. Kf\(\ ACRES OTAGO, near Baldtrtha, and v'/v/ close to railway ststion, rehooi and crea-m«ry • First-ola«s lunj;"~ prows heavy crops, and is Al dairy and ehnep land. Good House of 7 rooms, and all necessary farm buildings. Price £9 10s per acre. Term* easy. 150 HANDCOCK ana ENNIS. OfiA ACRES, near TIMARU—A grand £t\i\J little farm. Exceptional wheat and grass land, with hut. stable, and ehecpyarde, 10 acres in natural bush and blnegums. A bargain at £12 10s per acre, on good terms'. 184 HANDCOCK and ENNIS. •■•Kβ ACRES, near Balclutha, 100 Acres *>*J\j very heavy river flat, balance good easy downs, well fenced and subdivided, adjoining railway,. P. and T. office, and ttorc; 11-roomed House and gocd farm building?. Freehold price £9 per acre, flood twrus. IR6 HANDCOCK and ENNIS. LAND AGENTS. 227 Colombo srtreet, Chxistohurch. • .-" ~~" ' ' ~ NORTH ISLAND FARMS. tVIQO ACRES Unimproved Land, subdi*J L*J~ vided in Farms of from 162 Acres to 1500; each section fenced, carrying capacity lj sheep to acre, at £5. 300 ACRES of Rich Swamp Land. Price .?4 10s. 324 ACRES, Partly Improved and Fenced. Price £4 10s. The adjoining lend has sold for £12. KNIGHT end CHECKLEY. C 7 Xfi— LINCOLN ROAD (just off)— Two <** I U\J Acres, well fenced. House of 4 rooms, concrete foundation, plastered, bath, h. and c, copper, tubs, ram and tank. All in nrst-class order, or would let at £l a week. KNKJHT and CHECKLEY. TO RAILWAY-New plastered T-H .use. 4 rooms, verandah bath, h. and c, cupboards, Finished in first-class style Easy terms if required. KNIGHT and CHECKLEY. £4.'/>O -FITZGERAI ' D AVENUE (just «*»"x-»V/ off) —Two Houses of 5 rooms each, bath, washhouse, let to good tenants, returning 19>- a week. Splendid opportunity for an investor. KNIGHT end CHECKLEY. P9IX— A CHANCE for __ working man to secure a Home nt a weekly instalment of 10s, City House of 4 rooms, bath, vashhouse, copper, sewer. Ttrms: £15 fosit, balance 10j a weak. KNIGHT end CHECKLEY. lfeya Hereford street. -POnn-MARKET GARDEN of 4} Acres of well sheltered Land, admirably suiterl for early crops, i larige greenhouses, = Ibo House of 6 rooms, stcl'les, etc. KNIGHT. *nd CHECKLEY. C 2543 180 a Hereford street.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13427, 20 May 1909, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13427, 20 May 1909, Page 11

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