PROPERTIES FOR SALE. HOPKINS ANlTca" No L A PROFITABLE IXTESTMEXT. WE HAVE FOR SALE A iIAGXIFICEXT BLOCK Of SIX HUXDRED ACRES O.N THS TORT HILLS. Prlcl *«' e «iff "*■ ,his wi!l a high price in. *übd.vision. itsJv e .ft in <ji mc J v will th » n p»y v' J . »he*p Farm. \Ve in: S bt mentiou that land on the E*Ut« ! adjoining ls br:n S ing hundreds of pounds 1 per acre in subdivision. The Electric Trsms wiu, m a s h or4 tlQKli be ruanlng t0 naif a mile of this property. PRICE OXLY £|o PER ACRE. AB 3°. UT £2000 OR £3000 CASH REQtTTRED Ba.anoc can remain five or eeren years at S per cent. Full particulars on application to W. J. HOPKINS and CO., Agents. No. 2. A FIRST-CLASS SHEEP. AGRICXJI*. TURAL, AXD DAIRYING FARJI CANTERBURY. ABOUT SO MILES FROM CHRISTCHURCH. KAA ACRES of the best land. Subdivided "W into 10 paddocks, all watered. At present there ere 100 acres in wheat, 60 acres in oats, 12 acres potatoes, 35 acree for'tUT' nips, balance 1, 2, and 3-year-o'd grass. Will easily carry 3 ewes* to tiie acre. Grows heavy crops of grain. Buildings New, well-built - House of 8 rooms, with bathroom, etc, dairy, -washhouse, etc., β-stalicd stable, 2 loose-boxes, lnrge granary and shearing shed with machin«i, implement shed, men's cottage. EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD TERiIS. IS per cent. Cash. 10 per cent. 1J yearsu 5 per cent. 24 yeara. Balance can remain for 5 years at 5 per cent. The abovo is considered ono of the beet farms in the district. W. J. HOPKINS and CO.. " . Agents. No. 3. A SPLENDID FARM ' Of j SIXTY ACRES. ONLY 7 OrTmILES FROM I CHRISTCHURCH. 60 ACRES First-clase Land, -well cultivated and in good heart. There are 29 acT*a in Garton oats, 6 acres in Dun oata, 6 acres in potatoes. BUILDINGS comprise New 5-Room«d I House, washhouse, scullery, ooppor, good stables, 2 loose-boxes, trapahed, implement shed, oowbails, storeroom. Good water supply- . • This is a- remarkably good plaoe, it ia in first-class order, the crops are all in. The owner is nob in neod of the money, and will give exceptionally easy terms to a capable'man. . £50T CASH will put & man in. and the balance can remain for a term of 5 or 7 yeairs et 5 pe* cent, interest, if required. This undoubtedly is a great chance for a man who -wants to acquire a block of good land in a good dietrict, and dose to Christ* church. ■ , ■ " ' '. Further particulate on application to W. J. HOPKINS end CO, LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCE AGENTS,* Bowron'a Buildings, Corner Hereford and Manchester street*, ChriatchuTch. GODFREY AND TAYLER. r CHANCE FOR A SPECULATOR NEW BRIGHTON BARGAIN, ' POnn-MAiN NEW BRIGHTON £/£\J\J ROAD, burs 1| ACRES o< band, situated short aistance from the tram bridge 21 chains frontage Would easily ditide up into 4 good sites t and command a ready sale. The site has a deep well on ; it, ehrube, ornamenUl and fruit tree*. The property w being eacrificed, and iawell worth £300, to J350. £200. and we could arrange to eve terms, if necessary. . . GODFREY andTAYLEB. ADDINGTON. WE have been instrncted by tha <rwa«i to Sell No 84 Farm an street,: on which site a house wae recently burnt down. The section has full 1-Acre, with 66ft frontage, and room to build two houses. The eewer is laid on, patent w.e., washbouse with copper, tubs, and tap*. Nearly new. Galvanised "pedestal bath. Fowl house* and runs, coal boxes The cite haa 2 tine- aspure gus beds, and a number, of choice fruit trees. The owner has taken up his residence in. Wellington, and has ■no further use for the section. The section Iβ very oonvem'en'.'y situated' to the Addineton tram, being juat a, few minutes' walk iron) Selvryn street atop pine place. PBICE £250, or near offer. GODFREY and TAYLEB. BUBWOOD ■ twenty Acres. . A O CHAINS FRONTAGE. Convenient to 4:O «lectrio tram 200,000 feet of good milling timber, beeidee residue firewocd, glass houH., etables, old Cottage, deep well, cost £1500 th« lot Figure it out,' It is a- cheap , property, and one that must command a greatly' increased price in a very short p-riod Kote •.!«• * mount vl frcntage. Further deUila from the Sole Agent*, GODFREY and TAYLSB. (W. S. Godfrey), 10 vrm»%l» «tree». CBOS9 • Taring Victoria aquait. H. H. COOK AND CO. H. H. COOK ANE CO, FAEM SALESMEN. 136 MANCHESTER STREET, Chriitchurch. TVATS.Y FARMS. GRAZING RUNS, D CROPPING FAKMS. F For 6 S»le, 60 ACRES Dairying Land. SO j acw* in wheat and oats. Good House and outbuildings, milkin? 40 town. Price £« per acre. Easy Verm* ar- : ranged. 1200 ACRES good cheep country, -with new ' House and outbniidinge, all'in grass. Would carry a ewe to the aero without green f««d. Price £8 per acre, Eaey terms arranged. We also have several Lcaeoe, Dairy Farms, Cropping Farms, etc., and would be pleased to submit particoJsrs on application. Write for our Catalogue. H H. COOK and CO., 13S MANCHESTER. STREET, •t Caiistchuich. •Phone 2293. 8227 GOSSIP for Girl*, Housekeeping Huite, Weekly Fashion Not**, and Reading for appear in the "Pag* Women" i? Saturday. Edjtiona of th« "Evening Newa,"
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14835, 28 November 1913, Page 12
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