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PROP ERTIES FOR SALE. Tl .LAN HOPKINS. A? -LAX HOPKINS. I land, ESTAi CE. STOCK AND STATION I AGEN3\.ALXT) valuator. ! CATHEDRAL.SQUARE AND HEREFORD STREET. j 'Phone 653. Box 635. FOB. SALE OR EXCHANGE. ■J O ACHES of the l>c«t land, situated j J-—' at Halswcil; good Six-roomed Houbo and neoeasi ry outbuildings. Owner wishes to exchange ior houso and one or two acres i.ear Chrisi church. This i> a splendid little dairy fa.rm .and well worth enquiry. (Fol. 54) ALLiI N HOPKINS. | _ 4 FOR SALE OR TO' .LET. "1 O ACREJ3 at- Hai&wei!. good farm land; * han<i ,y to Christchurch and market. Owner will let for a term. 'l'2tis ia a good opportunity to secure a handy little farm. (Fol. Sm. 4j) ALLA2* HOPSINS* FOR SALE OR EXCHANGI2. Q- ACREd of land handy to Cbastclnnch. 00 Hoiw ■of 5 rooms and ail msceesary farm outbuildings. PRICE, £22 lU> PER ACRE. Owner would exchange for hor.&o aind few acres near t own. Call and make aa Tango meuta to inspect this handy little faim. (Fol. 127). ALLAN HOPKEKS. 190 ACRES, SPRINGSTON DISTRICT. 1 QA ACRES , subdivided into 10 paddocks,, i-t/u watered by races. House of six; roouifl with all conveniences; numerous out> building 3in good order, also motor shed. Railway statioi i, school, and pott office all within two PRICE, £30 PER ACRJiu Ownsr is prep ared to accept a reasonable deposit or cits rent-producing property. (Fol. 175) ALLAN HOPKINS. SOO ACRES, SOUTH CANTERBURY. OAA ACRES, situated in on© of the best OU V district a in South Canterbury. BUILDINGS comprise a good 7-roomcd House, stable, tied, etc. School, post and telegraph office two miles, railway station seven mile®PRICE, £10 1.03 PER ACRE. Mortgage £1375 at Si per .cent. Owner is propa red to accept email deposit and leave balance foi five years, or would exchange for sm all orchard with - dwelling. (Fol:" 246) ALLAN HOPKINS. A GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE A LARGE AND CHEAP SHEEP FARM. -f AC A ACRES in good district South, JLI/t)U freeholcl, flat, downs, and low hills. 200 Acres at present in English grass, besides 80 acres in crops. Carrying 1000 ewes besides lambs, a few cottlo and horses. House of eight rooms with washhouse, dairy, storeroom, barn, stablo. woolshed, sheepyards, cowbyre, mo n's hut, and fowlhouses. Situated close to piost offico, school, railway station, otc. Ownnr would exchange for farm up to 300 acies in Canterbury. (Fol. 423) ALLAN HOPKINS. H4533-7800 HILLARY ,AN3> BAXTER. j HILLARY .AND BAXTER, j STATE AGENTS AND LAND BROKERS. Note the INew Address: 178 MANCHESTER STREET, ' Next Corner "Worcester street. I BEST PQSITCOH" IN ST. ALBANS. THE LATEST IN ART BUNGALOWS. 7 BOOMS AND SLEEPING BALCONY. HIGHEST PART OF CHRISTCHURCH. £1670. Dining-ioam 18 jc 15, bay window extra, panelled in figured rimu, heavy beam ceilings, very fireplace, and mantel, finished in old English style, double electric fitting, artisiic leadlightfl. Entrance hall, 12 x. 12. finished in picked figured rimu, quaint electric fitting, artistic lead lights in door and sidelight. Breakfast-ro-om 15 x 13, heavy beam ceiling, 4-iight bay window, lcadlightc, trannoias in clear glass, massive grate, standing in tiled recess, pretty electric fitting. Kitchen 12 x 12, with sink recessed in bay window, cupboard underneath. There are also two other large cupboards, with ample shelving. Modern tile-back range, and neat Bungalow in suite i, elcctric fitting. Pantry is on. th© shady Bide of house, is very complete with flour and sugar bins, meat safe, and plenty of shelving. Upstairs—Tina main bedroom, which, is 18 x 15, is beautifully fitted up, has pretty tiled fireplace, 5-light bay windows, with leadlight transoms, and electrio fitting complete. Two of the other bedrooms have fireplaces fitted with modern, grates and attractive art tiles and mantf-ils. The bathroom, is a -very fine one, measuring 12 x Oft, a.nd i 3 fitted with porcelain bath, large bae.in, h. and c. shower, and nickel-plated fittings—a nice bright room. Th« sleeping balcony is fitted with sliding glass sashes, ami is very sunny. There are two lavatories, one upstairs and the other down, connected with main uowex. Tho hot and cold service 13 a good one, and is supplied from the dining-room grate as well as the range. EvoTy detail ior labour-saving and convenience has beein well thought out, and wo can recommend this property to anyone in search of a nice .home. The section is. high, dry, and sunny, has double gates for motor-car, and is within 3 minutes of tram. PRICE, £1670. HILLAKY and BAXTER. Estate Agents, H1437-4SO 178 Manchester street. W. A. HORNE, LTD. EXCHANGE FOR NORTHERN PROPEItTIES. IF you want a change but cannot sell your present property, let 'The Land Man" Exchango it for somo property in tho Sunny, Progressive North. No matter how largo or small. Write tolday. AVe are doing the business ior others. WHY NOT FOR YOU? WILLIAM A. HORNE, LTD., "The Land Man," 4 Vulcan lane, Auckland. 4000 COKB AND CO. TELEGRAPH LINE COACHES. si T"EAVE Arthur's Pass Station on arrival XJ of West Coast Express, which leaves 3bxistchurch at £.30 a.m., Tnesdays, Xhuzs U.ys and Saturday®. .Carrying Passengers and their Luggage >ir.y lor Hokitika, Westport, Reef ton. in mouth, Greymouth amno 'evan* ng U4O p.m. Tlu pugh rail and coach can be >btaix ted at Eailway Station and Cook and ion's Office, Christchurcb, also coach tickets or cq.ach journey obtainable at tho followng hotels:—Warner's, Coker'e, Storey's, 'larezx lon, and United Service Hotels from ~ r Catwidy, Springfield; Mr W, Campbell, -oristct vrrcb. Th® Jr Management is under Mr H. Cassidv, »no .had sole management since 1873. CASSID!iT and CO.. LTD., I Propriatoz*. j

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16154, 7 March 1918, Page 10

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