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AUCTIONS. — DALTOn] 3T. L*wri*) ,„ _ <?"»■ Dalton. j AWBIB AND DALTON.; ■krcTIONEEBS. HOUSE FURNI SHEBS( AND HOTEL VALUATOES. 3!0 TUAM STREET (Next door Opera Hoe*.). THE HOOH m CURTAINS. BUGS. OAK BEDROOM SUITES. BjJEIiED HIBROR BACK, from f2 15«WARDROBES. from 35. to £7 1C Also, RFDSTEADS. WIRE MATTRESSES. BEDUUret CUTI.EJBV^Bi-AJf.KEXS. LAWRIE highest cash fnr S«cond-hacd Furniture, ""tog up Tel 1955 »«* th_W wiU call and eive you a price. P LAWRIE aad DALTON, CS6OI AucUoneera. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. " ALLAN HOPKINS. ALLAN HOPKINS. H OUSE. AND VALUATOR AND LAND BROKER, CATHEDRAL SQUARE AND HEREFORD STREET. Next Bank of Now Zealand. Chief Agent for the South British Insurance Co., Ltd. A C\C\ ACRES, Canterbury, 5 rhU?e from e ±\J\J station, conveniently subdiv'd'i and watered; 32 acres in oats, 30 acre 3 pr»£»red for rape and turnips, 100 acres young jjrsjs; comfortable house and outbuildings, with good stable, chaShonse, etc.; 350 ewe 3 with 100 per cent of lambs. 4 draught horses, S cows, 2 ploughs, grass stripper, Duncan drill, tyne and disc harrows, Cambridge roller, 2 drays, binder, etc.. and all farming utonsila necessary for successful farming. A good mixed farm Sheep thrive splendidly For sale as a going concern as it stand.-; £12 per acre, and easy terms. ALLAN HOPKINS. 1 dfi ACRES, situated 6 miles from ataJLUv/ tinu, 1J miles from creamery and 5 minutes from school; subdivided into 8 paddock 3 and permanently watered; houee of 7 rooms, spoying yards, trap-sbed and outbuildings, carrying capacity 80 cows. A good little dairy farm, well drained, and bounded by two good metalled roads. This has been all busb land, but is now cleared and grassed, and has grown 120 bushels of oats to the acre. Price £15 10s per acre (unencumbered), and the owner will exchange for city or suburban property in Christchurch. One of the best properties ever offered for exchange or cash in Christchurch. F MS . AL JiAN_HOPKINS. U ACRES, close to Christchurch. and i-miie from school; 5 acres in oats and barley, i-acre in potatoes, 2 acres ploughed; house of 6 rooms, dairy, rnen'e nouse. 11-stall cow byre, concreto floor, and good orchard; 3 acres of good swamp Innd, very suitable for vegetables. Price £1050, and reasonable terms. B 48 ALLAN HOPKINS. •< OP ACRES, Government leasehold, situXOtl ated in Canterbury, i miles from station and 2 miles from school and creamery, conveniently subdivided watered; good dairying and cropping land. Buildings: House of 5 rooms, stable and usual outbuildings. Crops: 20 acres in wheat, SO in oats, balance young grass. Rent 17s 6d per acre. Price £680 the lot. 0.8. ALLAN HOPKINS. t?(\ ACRES, Canterbury, 3 milee from etaOv tion and 1 mile from school and creamery, watered by permanent streams. One of the best dairy farms in Canterbury. Price £23 per acre; £200 down, and balance remain at 5 per cent .for 3 years. ' P. 92 ALLAN HOPKINS. DtL ACRES. Aghburton, 3 miles from staOcl tion aid 1J miles from creamery and school; watered by permanent streams; good land, very euitable for dairying poses. . Price £29 per acre; £200 down, balance can remain for 3 years at 5 per cent. P. 97 ALLAN HOPKINS. A (\i ACRES, situated. North Canterbury, ttvi J-mile from station and school; subdivided into 13 paddocks, CI acres being in oats; house of G rooms with usual outbuildings. Price £17 per acre, and well worth inspection. Reasonable terms allowed. P. 299 ALLAN HOPKINS. A HCK ACRES, Canterbury, good 2-sheep tIU country, 2 miles from station, school, fnd creamery, conveniently subdivided nnd watered. Crops: 150 acres oats, 60 acres wheat Buildings: ■ Cottage. 8-horse stable, chaffhouse and implement shed. Tho 210 acres of crops - are looking extremely well, and at the price of £10 per acre ia well worth inspection. Liberal terms allowed. P. 301 ALLAN HOPKINS. -tOAC ACRES, Canterbury, 3 miles from XOtrU station and school, conveniently subdivided and'watered; 100 acres in oneyear grass, 180 acres in two-year-old, 60 acres ploughed for kale, 100 acres in oats, 100 acres in emerald rye, balance old grass, but good feed; 33 acres -of good shelter plantation. Buildings: House of 4 rooms and usual conveniences and outbuildings, and good orchard. Price £8 per acre, and liberal terms. P. 452 ALLAN HOPKINS. A (\ ACRES, close to Christchurch, 2 miles Ttv/ from station and _ creamery, subdivided into 5 paddocks with water in each. Crops: 10 acres in oats, 9 acres in peas, 8 acres in potatoes (balance young grass), 3 acres ploughed for root crops; good house G rooms, 3-stall stables, and. cow-byre, ■ trapshed and chaffhouse. A good clean little farm in Al order. Price the 10t,'£2200, and easy, terms. - - ALLAN HOPKINS. QA ACRES, close to Christchurch, and near £i\) 'to school; 6 paddock* and house of 5 rooms. Price £1050; £200 do 7m, balance 5 per cent. 3 years. ' P. 46 ** ALLAN HOPKINS. ■1 Q ACRES, lease, close to and J-O near to school;- watered by springs. Rent 17s 6d per acre for 3 years. . P. 84 ALLAN HOPKIKS. SPEIRS. SAU NDEES AND CO. R. M. Speire.) (R. L. Saunders. SMALL FARai FOR SALE OR LEASE. 12 MILES FROM CITY. AC\ ACRESXof rich agricultural land; rfcv/ growa up to 12 tons potatoes to the acre. Subdivided into 4 paddocks, all watered and well fenced; 14 acres in young grass, 14 acres in oats, balance in peas and pottttoce. Buildings comprise C-roomed House, stable, barn, emithy, etc. MODERATE PRICE. ' ■ ■' EASY TERMS. Fuller particulars on application. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS: and CO., 169 Carhel street. SHEEP RUN FOR SALE OR LEASE. EASY DISTANCE FROM CHRISTCHURCH. 1700 ACRES, all in tuseock, and well i. tUU fenced. By cultivation, will carry a ewe to the acre and fatten lambs. PRICE, £5 10s per acre. Good terms. SPEIES, SAUNDERS and CO., 169 Cashel street. 6183 Agente. TO FARMERS WITH SMALL CAPITAL. 2 FARMS ADJOINING, WITH 2 HOMESTEADS. . WOULD SUIT 2 PARTNERS. OWNER WOULD SELL ONE FARM ~„ *-,„*£? *U 10s PER ACRE. AAD LET THE OTHER AT 12s PER ACRE ■•■'■•' PER ANNUM. £600 DEPO |ir~"wOTJLD BE AC- * uuu CEPTED. «,K A {SS~» F 'K BiI • cont ains about 120 acres, Q P £nf. ; f,£m mile, from school, mittrot^S?* I *-* ,o "* office, etc, and 2J 5T JSS?. <a 2Sy w fr •« two houses And your conclusion win , i. *. . -i> • ONE OF THE CRwTiiL l * 6 tn* l <b ls v TIONS NOW^HI^PROPOSI- ■ Fuller particular?",,,, i pplkaW SPEIBS.SAUNBEas^ ** Cashet -treat

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14836, 29 November 1913, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14836, 29 November 1913, Page 19

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