AUCTIONS. W. E. SIMES AXP CO. M ESS RS VBSiMES Md CO " wiU en account Mr H. Wy.:e, on i-DXESDAY S'd PEC, 1913. at 2.30 p.m.. In our Land Sac Rooms. J< W6 H«rofo:d , etwt. hi, Valneble PROPERTY, srtuato39C ' SELWYN STREET, ccaipruing up-to-date dwelling of 5 roo;r.e Jars© b«r vhidowe, rvs turn verandah, tiled grates and hearths, a.l modern cnitct-wdccs, eras, lars° shed, section So perchea, Vsstefullv laid out. frig) yy. £ siMEJS a^£_ cO -_' ALLAN~HOPKi NS. ALLAN HOPKINS, TJOUSE, LAM) ESTATE. STOCK, A.Mi X 1 SJATION AGENT, VALUATOR AND LICENSED LAND BROKER, CATHEDRAL SQUARE AND HEREFORD STREET (Next Bark of Xcw Zealand). Chief Agent {or the South British Insurance Co., Ltd. Bankers: Bank <i New Z;aJar.d. T-xcphore C 53. AUCTION. AUCTION. SPECIAL REMINDER. IMPORTANT- AUCTION SALE TTALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES TO-NIGHT, AT S P.M. SHARP. IN Mi LAND AUCTION IIOOM, HEREFORD STREET (Nest to Bank of New Zcalard). 5156 ■ ALLAN HOPKINS. ALLAN HOPKINS. aOUSE, LANK. ESTATE. STOCK AND STATION AGENT, VALUATOR A.NH LA.ND BROKER. CATHEI'RAL SQUARE AND HEREFORD STREET. Next Bank c.f Now Zealand. Chief Agent for the South British Insurance Co., Ltd 4.00 A CRES~Canterburj\ 5 milrs from £-\J\J atutvon, conveniently subdivM :i -jid watered; 32 acres in oats, SO acjes ppr-ired for rape nnd turnipe. 300 acres young jis - "*; comfortabio house nnd outbuildings, with good stublc, chaffhouse, etc.; 350 owes with 100 per cent of lambs, 4 draught horaea. 3 cows, 2 ploughs, -grass stripper, Duncan drill, tyne and disc harrows, Cambridge roller, 2 drays, binder, etc., aad all farming utensils necessary for successful fanning. A good mixed farm Sheep thtive splendidly For sale us a going concern as it sluniii £12 per acre, and easy terms. AULANJIOPKINS^ I(2A ACRES, mileV'froui sta- ! XUv/ tion, ]J miles from creamery and 6 minutes from school; subdivided into 8 paddocks and permanently watered: house of 7 rooms, speying yards, trap-shed and outbuildings, carrying capacity 60 cows. A good little dniry (arm. well drained, and bounded by two good metalled roads. This has been nil bush land, but is now cleared and grassed, and has grown 120 bushels of oats to the ncro. Price i'ls lOβ per acre (unencumbered), and tho owner wiil exchange for city or suburban property in Christchurch. Ono of the best properties over qflfored for exchange or cash in Christchurch. F 148 ALLAN _nOPKINS. _ U ACRES, ciooo to Christchurch, and J-mUe I from school; 3 acies in oats and barley, i-acrft in potatoes, 2 acres ploughed; house of G rooms, dairy, men's nouse, 11-stnll cow byre, concrete floor, and good orchard; 8 acres of good swamp land, very suitable": for vegetables. Price £1050, and reasonable terms. . B 48 ALLAN HOPKINS. IQX ACRES, Government leasehold, situXKJxJ ated in Canterbury, 4 miles from station and 2 miles from school and creamery, conveniently subdivided watered; good duirying and cropping land. Buildings: House of 5 rooms, stable nnd usual outbuildings. Crops: 20 acres •in wheat, 30 in oats, balance young grass. -Rent 17s 6d per acre. Price £6SO the lot. . „ 0.8. ■ _ . ALLAN HOPKINS. pTA ACRES, Canterbury, 3 milce from eta-' <-*V tioij and 1 milo from school and creamery, watered by permanent streams. One of tho best dairy farms in Canterbury. Price £23 per acre: £200 down, and belacce remain at 5 per cent .for 3 years. P. 02 __ ALLAN HOPKINS. (2K ACRES Ashburton, 3 miles from etaUO tion a_u 1J miles from creamery nnd nchnol; watered by. permanent streams; good lend, very suitable for dairying purposes. Ptjco £29 per acre; £200 down, balance eau remain for 3 years at 5 per cent. ' ■ • . . p 07 ALLAN HOPKINS. AOf ACRES, situated" North Cantfrbury. "xv/i. J-mjle from station and school, subdivided into 13 paddocks. 01 ncres being in oats; honse of (5 rooms'with usual outbuildings. Price £17 per acre, and well worth inspection. . Reasonable , terms allowed. P. 209 . ALLAN HOPKINS. <47fi ACRES, Canterbury, good 2-eheep tI: I\J country, 2 miloe from station, school, jnd creamery, conveniently subdivided and watered. Crops: 150 acres oats. 60 'acres wheat. ■ Buildings: Cottoge. 8-horse stable, chaffhouse nnd implement shed." The 210 acres of crops are looking extremely well, and r.t the price of £10 per acre ia well worth inspection. Liberal terms allowed. P; 801 ALLAN HOPKINS. 1 ACRES,. Canterbury, 3 miles from -LO"xU station and school, conveniently subdivided nnd watered; 100 acres in oneyear grass, 180 acres in two-yoar-old, CO acres ploughed for kale, 100, acres in oats, 100 acres in emerald rye, balance old grass, but good feed; 83 acres of good shelter plantation. Buildings: House of 4 rooms and usual conveniences and outbuildings, and' good orchard. . Price £3 per acre, and liberal terms." P. 452 ALLAN HOPKINS. A (\ ACRES, clone to Christchurch. 2 mfles V from station and creamery, subdivided into 5 paddocks' with water in each. Crops: 10 acres in oats, 9 acres in p«as, 8 teres in potatoes (balance young grass), 3 acres ploughed " for root crops; good bouse ' C rooms, 3-stall stables, and cow-byro, trnpshod • and chaffhouse. A good clean little farm in Al order. Price the lot, £2200, and eaey terms. ■ ALLAN HOPKINS. OA ACRES,.close to Cliristchurcl , ., and near —iv/ to school: R pncMocks and house of S rooms. Price £1030; £200 dovn, balance 5 vet cent. 3 years. P. 46 . ALLiy HOPKINS. 1 p ACRES, lease, close to Christchureb and J-O. near to school; watered by springs. Rent 17s 6d per acre for 3 yearn..- P. 84 ____________ ALLAN HOPKINS. P. S. NICHOLLS AND CO. P. S. Nicholls.) - (N. J. Kcane. AUCTION REMTNDEB. j DRAPERY AUCTION. : THE AUCTION SALE of CARPETS, DRAPERi, DRESS LENGTHS, etc., will take place in our Rooms, IS4 MANCHESTER STREET, nt 1 o'clock. ALL WITHOUT RESERVE. 8174 ' A-nct-ionc<Ts. NICHOLLS. NiCIIOLLS. P. S. NICHOLLS and CO. NICHOLLS. NICHOLL3. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AN J) ESTATE A RENTS. CHRISTCHURCH: . AUCKLAND: 134 Manchester street 109 .Queen Bire«t. 'Phone 2699. 'Phone Auto 531. FAVOURITE FEUDAL-TON. £1250, BEAUTIFUL 6-ROOMED BUNGALOW. URGENT SALE. Owis«r transferred to" Enpjlcr.d, tad must e^l!. Grounds beautifully laid out Iβ hiwns and shmbj. Obtain ft Card from Sole Agents to inspect. The Furniture, practically new, with above property, could also be purchased as a whole. A-'so TO CLOSE DECEASE!). ESTATE, 5-ROOMED JlOtrSE AND i-ACRE SECTION. Within half-mile from Cathedral eq-uarc A BARGAIN. £315. CBISJ P. S. x NICHOLLS and CO. 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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14834, 27 November 1913, Page 12
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