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St" PROPERTIES FOR SALE. -X - '—"Tllaxhopkixs. U.LLAN HOPKINS. 1 'SirSE LAXD. ESTATE STOCK, AND ; fIOUSr., tatio:n - a gKXT. . ' ' VALUATOR AND UCENSED LAND , brtUlv„n. ". A B ent for t£ South Bntish Insurance T aTHSDRAL HEREFORD (N*xt Bank of New Zealand). '• J Bankers: Bank of New Zealand. - ' PASTORAL RUN. AS A GOIXG CONCERN. -. j r\t\r\ ACRES. Canterbury, Govern-li-.ijVU mer.t Leasehold. 10 years to ' » .'nasi rental £WO. Subdivtded into 4 and permanently watered by springs ' B HTTLDIXGS— Cottage of 3 rooms, tclet. ~. laid on, stable, and chaffhouse. -Icarrying capacity 5000 ewes caady. Aver- ' i.ifcin". SO per cent. »S« !»» 6lfl =>' lOOOHslfbrfd Ewe* • sm T»o-tooth Hairored r.weß * SftTwo-too'o Halfbred Wctaers 1000 S. and F.M. Merino Ewes - flJOlsffl'* _ 14 Boznney Kams AH sonsy faces and sweet tussock country. "■\J. Acres wiil carry ewea with saiety f if \ ii\ The waiter. PRICE, stock in, £10.000 M 391 ALLAN_HOPKINS. nIK&CrXES of wheat laiid FitullV ated in the centre of the best - ".aknitural district m South Canteroury and 1 miles from the station, isuoaiviaea into . i-sddocks and watered by creeKs. * Crocs. 72 »cr«* in wheat. 35 acres in cats. iS sere* ia clover and tfrass. balance younc n-uss The land is very clean, haa been «11 farmed and not overcropped. _ t/o-toKlate house of .7 rooms, dairy, wool.VedV granary, etable, implement shed and «Shed, fine orchard, lawn and garaen. Thin j, » splendid farm and will appeal in every possible way to a practical farrier. " PRICE, £22 PER ACRE. £1000 DOWN. ALLAN HOPKINS. —: LEASEHOLD. Hr"f\ ACRES, 15 years to run, with rit»h» - IDDU of renewal, rental 3s 3d per acre. "' aiinated in Canterbury, 4 miles from station, '■ school and creamery, subdivided into ten paddotks. substantially fenced and practically all * Cawring capacity, 2500 sheep. house of 7 rooms, shearing shed. ■table, and. all necessary outbuildings. '- A considerable area is in turnips and tho balance is- good grass. PRICE. £4000. W55) SftUM, ** ALLAN HOPKINS. . - — fDEAL DAIRY FARM. : -BETURJONG £700 PER YEAR. -• ftl ACRES, two mile 3 from town and •' JJ-I half mile from creamery, subdivided '' into nine paddock-, the whole being easily ' .ploughed-in lands. , Crops, 10 acres oats. 2G acres of green feed, »even seres in rocts. _ BUH*DINGS—House of 5 Tooms, dairy, -' engine room, men's hut. cowshed, fowlhouse for 300 fowls, all up-to-date, poultry alone .rings in 30s weekly. Splendid milk round of 120 customers. Jnst the farm for a man with a grown-up J»m~y. ■■■*•■ PRICE. £30 per acre and liberal terms. "'• ALLAN HOPKINS. ' PROFITABLE DAIRY FARM AS A GOING CONCERN. SOUTH CANTERBURY, 84 ACRES. QA ACRES of Freehold .and 54 Acres of 01/ L.1.P., the leasehold land is of tho ' richest quality for dairying, cattle fattening . - »nd cropping, and is carrying at present SO ."lead of cattle. Subdivided into five paddocks and watered " It permanent creeks. y House of font rooms, washhouse, etc., lareo ■"-■' lied, cow byre," piggeries, with outside boiler. PRICE, £1800 the lot with 33 cattle, 9 horses, buggy, dray, milk cans, tools, and all sundries. .-. ~,"'. ■■ 1 The land has grown 110 bushels oats and >- a bushels wheat per acre. ■ ' ALLAN HOPKINS. 7 ~ SOUTH CANTERBURY., m ACRES, freehold, situated three miles from Winchester station, and handy to " - creamery, subdivided info five r" paddocks and watered by permanent streams. - v s.'cw House of five Tooms, dairy, cow-byre, and '7 outbuildings. This farm has been leaacd at 'i. 27s 6d per acre, the lessee milked 40 cows iVand did extjomely welL - _j PRICE. per acre. £500 down, balance M' can remain at 5 per cent.-five years. ■ ' ~_ ALLAN HOPKINS. W_f. JA3IESON ANT) SON. •• • ■ IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS. ', 6 SECTIONS. REDUCED BY £300. 7 ORIGINAL PRICE £125 EACH—£7SO. - NEW PRICE CASH. i WHICH WORKS OUT AT-ABOUT £75 " " PER SECTION. . . - These sections are situated, in - ST. AL BANS WEST, and each section has a mil \ ' chain froctaga to V fimt-clasa CHAN. Ii - j-. NELLED STREET. , ARTESIAN WELL on one section. HIGH PRESSURE water past property. '. Early applicatkin advisable. Must be sold , this week. '-'■"'*" WM. JAMESON .and SON, : _. ITJ. .... 166 Manchester street. ;" KNIGHT, CHECKLEY AND NEALI i* < " : ~~~. • :'' KNIGHT, CHECKLEY AND NEALE. \ £740. _ GOOD HOUSES "WELIi LET. '.- '. We have for Immediate Sale TWO FIRST CLASS HOUSES, situated in Sydenham ". .one minnte from Post OfEce. These houses ai» in first-class order, fitted with every con . veoience, and show _,-_,_ IS PEE CENT. ON £200 INVESTED. ~~ Owner will leave'balance at 5J per cent. KNIGHT. CHECKLEY and NEALE. .** » P9K DEPOSIT. We.'have for Sale the FINEST FIVE ROOMED.BUNGALOW IN SPREYDON It is hardly neccssaiy for us to state tha this homo is fitted.with every modem con venience. The finish is equal to anythini in. Christchurch, and those in search of 1 home .can depend on getting a first-class pro c ■ perty at a moderate price. Position: BLETSOE AVENUE. * Two Minutes from Car. KNIGHT, CHECKLEY and NEALE. >* £200. " We have for Sale a 5-ROOMED HOUSI IN LINWOOD, handy to Railway. H.p - water, washhouse, copper, tube, etc V?ine high Section, NEARLY J-ACRE. Let at lOs weekly. Purchaser,- by obtaining a mortgage 0 £100, would receive 20 per cent, for th money invested. See us. KNIGHT. CHECKLEY and NEALE. EASY TERMS.' £47Q EASY TERMS HANDY RAILWAY AND TRAM SHEDS. For Sale, BRAND* NEW 5-ROOMEI BUNGALOW. All conveniences. Nic* Se< tim. Thoroughly well built. ' KNIGHT. CHECKLEY and NEALE, _. Sole Ajssnta,

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Press, Volume L, Issue 149814, 30 May 1914, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume L, Issue 149814, 30 May 1914, Page 19

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