PROPERTIES FOR SALE. W. J. HOPKINS AND CO. Nα 1. A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT WE HAVITFoR SALE A MAGNIFICENT BLOCK Of SIX HUNDRED ACRES, ON THE PORT HILLS, In a few years this will command a high price in subcLvision. In the meantime it will more than pay its way as a Sheep Farm. Wβ might mention that land on tie Estate adjoining is bringing hundred* of pounda per acre in subdivision. The Electric Trams will, in a short time, be running to within half a mile of this property, PRICE ONLY OH Q PER ACRE. ABOUT £2000 OH £3000 CASH REQUIRED. Ba'tnoe can remain five or eeven, years at 5 per cent. Full particulars on application la W. J. HOPKINS end CO, Agenta, No. 3. A FIRST-CLASS SHEEP, AGRICULTURAL, AND DAIRYING FARM CANTERBURY. ABOUT SO MILES FROM CHRISTCHURCH. PTMI ACRES of the best land. Subdivided yjKjyj into 10 paddock*, all watered. A* present there ore 100 acres ia wheat, 60 acre* in oats, 12 acre* potatoes, S5 acres for turnip*, balance 1. 2, and 8-year-oid grass. Will easily carry 3 ewes to the acre. Grows heavy crops of grain. Buildings New, well-buih House of ■ rooms, with bathroom, etc., dairy, we*tt» house, etc., 6-stallcd etable. 2 looee-borea, huge granary and t hearing shed jwith machin<% implement shed, men s «>™f?EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD TERMS. 15 per cent. Cash. 10 per cent. 11 years. 5 per «nt. 21 years. Balance can remain for 5 year* at 5 per The above is considered on« ol the beat farms in the district. W. J. HOPKINS and CO., Agents. No. 8. A SPLENDID FARM Of SIXTY ACRES. ONLY 7 OR 8 MILES FROM CHRISTCHURCH. CO ACRES First-class Land, well eultfc vated end in good heart. There aw 29 acre* in Garton oats, 6 acres in Dun oats, 6 acres in potatoes. . , BUILDINGS comprise New 5-Roomed House, washhouse, scullery, copper, good v stables, 2 loose-bores, trapehed, implement shed, cowbaile, etoreroom. Good water cupP This in a remarkably good place, it k i« first-claw order, the crops are all.in. Tho owner is not in need of the money, and will give exceptionally easy tense to » capable man. ' £50F CASH , will put a man in and the balance can remain for a term of 5 or 7 yeaia *t 5 per cent, interest, if required. Thiu undoubtedly is a gTe«t chance lor,» man who wants to acquire a block of good land in a good district, and dose to Christ church. Further particular* on application to W. J. HOPKINS end CO, LAND. ESTATE AND FINANCE AGENTS x Bowroa'a Building*, Comer Hereford and Manchester street Chiietchuici. GODFREY AND TAYLER. / CHANCE FOR A SPECULATOR NEW BRIGHTON BARGAIN.' i? OH A—MAIN NEW BRIGHTON 3JZ\J\J ROAD, buys \\ ACRES of liand, situated short distance from the tram bridge. 2i chains frontage Would easily divide up into 4 good sites and command a resdy «•'♦% The site has a deep well on it, ehrube, ornamental and fruit tte**. The prep*!** ».. being sacrificed, and v well worth OX) to 050. £200. and we could arrange to err* terms, if neceeeary. GODFREY and TAYLEB. - ADDINGTON. WfR hare been instructed by the owner VV to Sell Ko 84 Faraan etrwt, oa which cite a house wae recently buret down. The section has full |-Acte, with C6ft fronteee, and room to build two housee. Th» sewer ie laid on. patent w.c, washhouw wit* copper, tubs, an* tap* Nearly, nev.. G*> vanieod pedestal bath.... Fowl Boaiee as< rune, ooaTboies. The site has 2 Hoe a»p»fw - jrus bed* and a number of choice jrnw trees The owner has taken up his residence tt Wellington, and hue no further, we for th» section The section v Tery cenMWeni'y situated to the Addition tram, being juml a few minute*' walk from Seiwya street •toppine place. PRICE £350. or near ofler. GODFREY and TAYLEB. BURWOOD TWENTY ACRES. AO CHAINS FRONTAGE. Convenient te. 4tO electric tram 200.000 feet of good, miUiait timber, beeidee residue firewood, glati house, stable*, old Cottage, deep well, cost £1600 the lot Figure it out. It is » cheap . property, and one that must command » greatly increased price in a very ehor» piriod Kote Uw •mount cf frontage. Further details from the Sols Agent*, GODFREY w»d TAYLZS, (W. a Godfrey), 10 vrznfctjb street. CBO9 Facing Victoria aquws, H. H. COOK AND CO. - H. H. COOK and COMPANY. 136 Manchester street, These 2293. . Christchurch. BARGAIN in ebeep country. FalrHe, l&t acres, good house and outbuildinf. Will carry 1J ewea to the acre. Is 40 irjiee from railway, carrying at present 3000 e*res. Will grow good crops, and is beautiful sweet country. Price £7 10s per acre, easy terme. 400 ACRES, situated 7 miles fr-m town. 7-Koo3!cd House, new, 9-slail stable, wash- , house, etoreroom, etc. Half-mile from railway, close to school. Carrying 600 twee; 70~ head cattle, B horsce. Also fattens all lambs and extras, besides 100 acres crop. Prie* £26 per tcre, easy terms. . \l& ACRES —A good farm, worth £20 per acre, for Sa!e at £15. Equil to any gra»ngla.nd in tho Dominion. Will crop 100 busbca of oats to the sere. Just *o!d off 80 three-year-old bullocks. Comfortable bomeateed, 4 miles good town in South Island, 1 mile, creamery. Will cell on terms about 1400 de-, 30 ACRES rich, hcery Dairying I/and, ail kraghapble. Half-mile from school, and one mile from railway. Price X*O.P« acre. Easy terras. Is a real good dairy farm. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. H. H. COOK and COMPANY, 136 Manchester street, Christchurch (next U.S.S. Co.). Telegraphic address: "Tuscan," Coriitchnrca. 'Phone 2293. ; GOSSIP for Girls, HoueekeepSng Hint*, Weekly Fashion NoUa. and Reading for Everybody, appear in the "Pago fot Women" is Saturday* Editiosa of the "Eveaias News."
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