PROPERTIES FOR SALE. W. J HOPKINS AND CO. No. L A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. WE HAVE FOR SALE A MAGNIFICENT BLOCK Of SIX HUNDRED ACRES, ON THE PORT HILLS. In ■ few years this will command a high price in subdivision. In ths meantime it will mors than pay ,r- w ** y * s a Shee P F»«n.We might mention that land on ths Eetafce adjoining is bringing hundreds of pounds per acre in subdivision. The Electric Trams will, in a short time, bo running to within half.a mils of this property. PRICE ONLY £jg PER ACRE. ABOUT £2000 ORrsooo CASH REQUIRED Balance can remain five or seven years at 5 per cent Full particulars on application to W. J. HOPKINS and CO., Agents. No. 3. A FIRST-CLASS SHEEP, AGRICULTURAL, AND DAIRYING FARM In CANTERBURY. • ABOUT 30 MILES FROM CHRISTCHURCH. rnf. ACRES of the best land. Subdivided OUKJ mto 10 nsddocks, all watered. At present there are ICO acres in wheat, GO acres in oats, 12 acres potatoes, 35 acres for turnips, balance 1, 2. and 8-year-o'd grsss. Will easily carry 3 owes to the acre. Grows heavy crops of grain. Buildings New. well-built House of 8 rooms, with bathroom, etc., dairy, washhouse, etc, G-stal'cd stable. 2 Icose-boxes, large granary and *be»rmg shed with machines, implement shed, men's cottage. EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD TERMS. TS per cent. Cash. 10 per cent. 1. years. 5 per cent. 2]* years. Balance can remain for 5 years at 5 per cent j The above is considered one of th* beet farms in the district. W. J. HOPKINS and CO., Agonts. No. 8. A SPLENDID FARM Of SIXTY ACRES. ONLY 7 OR 3 MILES FROM CHRISTCHURCH. -s_ 60 ACRES First-class Land, well cultivated and in good heart. are 29 acres in Garton oats. 6 acres in Dun oats, 6 acres in potatoes. BUILDINGS comprise New 5-Roomed Hcuser washhouse, scullery, copper, good, stables, 2 loose-boxes, trapshed, implement shed, cowbails, storeroom. Good water supp'y- . . This is a remarkably good place, it is in first-clafs order, the crops are all in. Th© owner is not in need of the money, ■and will give exceptionally easy terms to a capable man. £500~ CASH will put a man in and the balance can remain for a term of 5 or 7*yoars at 5 per cent interest, if required. This undoubtedly is a great chance for a men who wants to ecquire a block cf cm land iv a good district, and close to Christchurch. Further particular* on application to . W. J. HOPKINS and CO., LAND. ESTATE AND FINANCE AGENTS, BowronV Buildings, Corner Hereford and Manchester streets, Christchurch. ' . H. H. COOK AND CO. H. H. COOK and COMPANY, 136 Manchester street, 'Phone 2298. Chmtchurehl BARGAIN in sheep country. Fairlie, IEOO acres, gcod house and oatbui'diugs. Will carry 11 ewea to the acre. Is 40 miies from railway, carrying at present 3000 ewes. Will grow good crops', and ia beautiful sweet country. Prioe £7 ills per acre..easy-tcrraa. 400 ACRES, situated 7 miles from town. 7-itoomed House, now,'-9-slall ntab.e, washhouse, storeroom, etc. Half-miio from railway, closo to school. Carrying 600 ewes, 70 head cuttle, 8 horsed. Also fattens all. lambs and eitras.,. bosidoa 100 acres crop. Prico £26 per acre, easy terms. . 1100 ACRES Shc-cp Country, 30 miles from City, 4 miles from railway, 6 miles from two salcyards. Some of the best rape and turnip country we have. Good 9-Roomod House, hot and oold water, shearing shed, 6-ataU stable, will carry 12C0 owes acd fatten all lambs, besides extra stock purchased. Price £3 10s per acre, terms arranged. 80 ACRES rich, heavy Dairying Land, sll loughapble. Half-mile from school, and one mile from railway. Frio© £40 per acre. Easy terms. Is a real good dairy farm.. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. H. H. COOK and COMPANY, 13G Manchester etreet, Christchurch (next U.S.S, Co.). Te'cgrrphic address: "Tuscan," Cbri«tchurch. 'Phone 2233. : .'«S-27 GOD--REV AND TAYLER. CHANCE FOR A SPECULATOR NEW BRIGHTON BARGAIN. i?Oftf.-'-MA*tN NEW BRIGHTON $*L\J\J ROAD, buys Ii ACRKS <? uand. situated short distance fToro the tram tindgs 2i chains frcntage Wiuld .asily divide up into 4 good siU'i snd oonsmand » re*dy sals The site has s deep wwi on it. shrubs, mm menu, and fruit trees Tbe property s being sacrificed, and. is well wor«h 1.3J0 to 2550 £X) 0, ar.d ws could arrange to give U-ims, ii necessary ** GODFREY and TAYLER ADDINGTON. WE have been instructed by ths ovrser to Sell .*to 84 Fsrman street, on wh.ch site a house was recently burnt down The section fas* full J-Acre, with C6ft frontage and room to build two houses Ths , sewer is laid on. patent ».c, wash-out* with copper, tubs, and taps £*«riv nev Galvanised t*d*«a' bath Fowl bo"*"* and runs, coal bores. Th. site has 2 -im- aap»M gue beds, and a number of choice fruit tree* Ths owner has taken up his residence tn Wellington and has no foither use for ths •ection The »*etion is very oonvenieo.'y situated to the Addin.ton trsm, being just » few minutes' wa;» from Seiwyn street stopping plac*. PRICE £150. or near offer GODFREY and TAYLER BURWOOD TWENTY ACRES. JO CHAINS FRONTAGE. Convenient to TtO rlcctric tram 200,000 feet of good milling timber, besides residue firewoxL glsij house, stabiss. old Cottage, deep well, cost £1500 th* lot Figure it out It is a ehtap oropertv, and one that must command a ercatly'increased price in a rery aboil p.r.od New *-!» *°*' B f_ I .* B *', Further details from lis Sols Agents, GODFREY and _AYLEB» (W. a Godfrey), •0 trmsak street. r-ftm Facing Victoria, sonars. GOSSIP for Girls, Houeekcepag Hmts, Weekly Fashion Notes, and Reading for Everybody, appear in the *Pag« for ; Women" in Saturday's Editions of ths •_£-__i_p News." '
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