PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Allan hopkins! ALLAN HOPKINS. LAND, ESTATE, STOCK AND STATION AGENT, AXD VALUATOR. CATHEDRAL SQUARE AXD HEREFORD STREET. 'Phone Go 3. Box 633. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. "1 fy ACRES of the best land, situated -*-W at liaisweil; good Six-roomed House and necessary outbuildings. Owner wishes to exchange tor houso and one or two acres near Christchurch. This is a tpletdid li.tlo dairy farm and well worth enquiry. iFo.. o-l) ALLAN HOPKINS. FOR SALE OR TO LET. •i O ACRES at Halswetl, good farm laud; Iw handy to Christchurch uud market. Owner will let l'or a term, 'lhis is a good opportunity to socuro r. handy littio farm. (Fol. Sm. 41) ALLAN HOP.KINS. FOR SALE OK EXCHANGE. qk ACRES of land handy to Christchurch. OD Houso of 5 rooms and all necessary farm outbuildings. PRICE, £z'2 10s PER ACRE. Owner would cschango for houso and few acres near town. Call and mako arrangements to inspect th»a handy littio farm. (Fol. 127). ALLAN HOPKINS. 190 ACRES, SPRING STOX DISTRICT. wqa ACHES, subdivided into 10 paddocks, X«J Vj watered by races. Houso of six rooms with all conveniences; numerous outbuildings in good order, also motor shed. Railway station, echool, and poet office all within two miiea. PRICE, £30 PER ACRE. Owner is prepared to accept a reasonable deposit or city rent-producing property. (Fol. 1751 ALLAN HOPKINS. 800 ACRES, SOUTH CANTERBURY. Qnn ACRES, situated in ono of the best OUv districts in South Canterbury. BUILDIiNGS comprise a good 7-roomed House, stable, shed, etc. School, post and telegraph oliice two miles, railway station seven miles- „ PRICE, £10 10s PER ACRE. Mortgago £1375 at 51 per cent. Owner is prepared to acoept small deposit •and leave balance foi five years, or would exchange for small orchard with dwelling. (Fol. 246) ALLAN HOPKINS. A GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE A LARGE AND CHEAP SHEEP FARM. ~i AtA ACRES in good district South, JLUDU freehold, flat, downs, and low hills. 200 Acres at present in English grass, besides £0 acres in crops. Carrying 1000 ewes besides lambs, a few cattle and horses. House of eight rooms with washhouse, dairy, storeroom, barn, stable, woolshed, sheepyards, cowbyre, men's hut, and fowlhouses. Situated closo to post office, school, railway station, etc. Owner would exchango for farm up to 300 acres in Canterbury. (Fol. 423) ALLAN HOPKINS. TT4533-7820 HILLARY AND BAXTER. HILLARY AND BAXTER, jgSTATE AGENTS AND LAND BROKERS. Note the New Address: 178 MANCHESTER STREET, Next Corner Worcester street. BEST POSITION IN ST. ALBANS. THE LATEST IN ART BUNGALOWS. 7 ROOMS AND SLEEPING .BALCONY. HIGHEST PART OF CHRISTCHURCH. £1670. Dining-room 18 x 15, bay window .extra, panelled in figured rimu, heavy beam eeil- - very fine fireplace, and mantel, finished in old English style, double electable fitting, artistic leadiights. . , , Entrance hall. 12 x 12, finished in picked, figured rimu, quaint electric fitting, artistic leadiights in door and sidelight. BreaJciast-room 15 # x 13, beam ceil- | ing 4-light bay window, leadiights, tranboqis in clear glass, grate, standing in tiled recess, pretty electric fitting. Kitchen 12 x 12, with sink recessed in bay window, cupboard underneath. There are also two otner large cupboards, with ample shelving. Modern tile-back range, and neat Bungalow mantel, electric fitting. Pantry is on the shady side of houso, is very complete with flour and sugar bins, meat safe, and plenty of shelving. Upstairs—'i'he main bedroom, which is 18 x 15, is beautifully fitted up, has pretty tiled fireplace, b&y windowsi wifcli Icud* lip-lit transoms, and electric fitting complete. Vwo of the other bedrooms have fireplaces fitted with modern grates find attractive art tiles and mantels. The bathroom is a very fine one, measuring 12 x ( Jft, and is fitted with porcelain bath, large basin, h. and c. shower, and nickel-plaud fittings—a nice bright room. The sleeping balcony ia fitted with sliding glass saanes, and is very sunny. There are two lavatories, one upstairs and th© other down, connected with main sewer. The hot and cold service is a good one, and is supplied from the dinmg-room grate as well as the range. Every detail. for labour-saving and convenience has been well thought out, and we can recommend this property to anyone m search of a nice home. The section is high, dry, and Bunny, has doublo gates for motor-car, and is within 3 minutes of tram. PRICE, £1670. HILLARY and BAXTER, Estate Agents, H■4437-430 178 ilanchester street._ N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION. LIMITED iHamilt.il). HAMILTON IS the Radiating Centre of the SOUTH , AUCKLAND PROVINCE, and is the , most progressive district in New Zealand. , It has everything in its favour — I GOOD LAND—IDEAL CLIMATE. 1 BEST DAIRY FARMS HATE ADVANCED { £10 PER ACRE DURING 1917. « 3=; Mr cent, of the Farmers who have farmed in both Islands STAY HERE. To Canterbury men coming North we strongly advise you to call on the FARMERS' . CO-OP., who Will give you sound advice as to which class of country to buj. THE 3 FARMERS" CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING COMPANY. LTD.. F4594-5651 Hamilton. SINGER Drophead. good working order, £5 16s: Drawing-room Cabinet, £8 15s; Oak. £6 15s. Globe, 261 High street. 634
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16148, 28 February 1918, Page 10
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