PROPERTIES FOR SALE. W. J. HOPKINS AND CX), No. 1. A PROFTTABLE INVESTMENT. WE HAVE FOR SALE * Magnificent block six hundred acres, on the port hills. In a few y Mrs this , hisb price in subdivision. In the meantime it will more th»n p*J w ,y -V s Shpc P F&rm - \>e icisht mention lh..t land on the Eetabe enjoining is bringing hurdr<-d» ol pounds P*r acre in subdivifion. The Electric Trams wi •_! m a short time, b« runnuij; to within fta.t a rtu.e of thia property. PRICE ONLY £jg PER ACRE. ABOUT £2000 OR £3000 CASH REQUIRED oaianeo can remain fite or ecven yean at S per cent Full particulars on application to "W. J. HOPKINS »nd CO., Agents. No. Z A FIRST-CLASS SHEEP, AGRTCULTURAL, AND DAIRYING FARM In CANTERBURY. ABOUT 30 MILES FROM CHRISTCHURCH. Kfin ACRES of the best land. Subdivided OV\J into io paddocke, all watered. At present there are 100 acres in wheat, 60 acrea in oats, 13 acres potatoes, 35 acrea for turnips, balance 1, % and 3-ycai-old grass. Will easily carry 3 ewes to the acre. Grow* heavy crops of grain. Buildings New, well-built House of 8 rooms, with bathroom, etc., dairy, washhouse, etc., 6-stalled stable, 2 loose-boxes, largo granary and shearing shed with ra*dunve. implement shed, m«n'e cottago. EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD TERMS. IS per cent. Cash. 10 per cent, li years. - . 5 p*r cent. 2J years. Balance can remain far S years at $ per oent The above is considered one of the best flams in the district. W. J. HOPKINS and CO., Agents, No. 3. A SPLENDID FARM Of SIXTY ACRES. ONLY 7 OR 8 MILES FBOH CHRISTCHURCH. 60 ACRES First-class Land, well cults* vated and in pood h«»rt- There are 29 acres in Oarton oats, 6 acres in Dun oats, 6 teica in potatoes. BUILDINGS oomprie* New 5-Roomed House, waahhouee, acullery, copper, good atables, 2 loose-boxca, trapehed. implement shed, oowbails, etorexoom. Good water eupply- . . «_ This is a remarkably good place, it ie in first-class order, the crop* aie *U "»• The. owner is not in need of the money, and will give exceptionally easy terme to » capable man. £S(XT CASH will put a man in. and the balance can remain for a term of 5 or 7 year* at 6 per oent. interest, if required. Thla undoubtedly it ft great chance for a man who wants to acquire a block of good land in a good district, and cjaeo to Chrut* church. Further particulate on application to W. J. HOPKINS *nd CO., LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCE AGENTS, Bowron'c Building*, Corner Hereford and Manchester vtreetft, Chrietchurch. ~ GODFREY AND TAYLER. CHANCE FOB A SPECULATOE. NEW BRIGHTON BARGAIN. J}*>t\f\— MAlN NEW BRIGHTON dJZVU ROAD, buys H ACRES of ifand, situated short distance from the traaa bridge 2J chaina frontage Would eaeUy di»rf« up into 4 good eitea and command a ready «*>•. The «U» has a deep well on it, ehrube, ornamenfcl a«d fruit treee. The P/opcrty « being eacrificed. and it well vfortli £SM to iSM. jKQO, and w» could wrang* to giT» terms, U ueoeeeary. GODFBBT end TATLSB. ADDINGTON. " .T7I7E have be*n instructed by tia owat? VV . te S*U No 8i Fnrnsan etreet, on which «ite a house wm recently ( burnt down. The section hae full, J-Acre, with £6ft rronVage, and room to: build two heutetv The eewer is laid on. patent w.c, wasabotae with copper, tubs, and tap*. Nearly new. Galvanised postal bath. : Fowl housw and runs, coafbowa. The cite baa 3 nne aeparafas btdi and a number of choice fruit trees, he owner has taken up hie residence in Wellington, and baa no further nee for the ecction The section is «cry eonvenienJy aituated to the Addington tram, being juat » few minute* , walk from Selwyn itreet etopping place. PRICE- £350, o« B**r offer. GODFREY and TAYLEB. BUB WOOD. TWENTY ACRES. AO CHAINS FRONTAGE. Conwmieci to 4O electric tram. 2X),O0O feet of good millinc timber, besides residue firewocd, glass houee. sUblea. old Cottage, deep well, co«t £60 £1500 the lot Figure it out. Ik » a cneap property, and one that must commend a greatly'increased price in » very short ptriod Hate '.ut *&ount c! frcniage. Further details from the SoU A c enle. GOCFBEY awl TAYL7.&, (W. a Godfrey). Iβ inn»%b etreet, CSD23 F*dnj Victoria aqvara, H. H. COOK AND CO. ~ H. H. COOK ANC CO., FABIT SALESMEN, 136 MANCHESTER STREET, Cbxistcburch. DAIRY FARMS. GRAZING RUNS, CEOPPiNG FARMS. F For 46 Sa!«, 80 ACRES, Dairying Lard, 30 acres Tin wheat and osts. Good Hove* and outbuildin?e, milking 40 cowe. Prioe p«r acre. E»ey term* Ting«d----1200 "ACRES good cheep oonntrv, withnew House and outbuildings, all in grace. Would carry a ewe to the acre without green f«d. ?"<*> ■» P«r acre. E»ey terms arranged. We al»o nave several L«aee. Dairy Farme, Cioppjaß F» rm6 - , etc - and *«??"> P 3 to euWt particulate on application. Write for our Catalojoe. H H. COOK and CO., 136 MANCHESTER STREET, Christchuich. 'Phone 2233. 8227 ol;SlP~fc7~Girls7~Ho™*kwpin? Hinte, U Weekly Fashion Note., and Headu .« t«r F»erTbodv, appear in tbe Fag« lor Women* iT'Saturdlya Edition, of tie "Evening News."
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14829, 21 November 1913, Page 16
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