AUCTIONS. ALLAN HOPKINS. ALLAN HOPKINS, AUCTIONEER, HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE, STOCK AND STATION AGENT, yALUATOR AND LICENSED LAND V BROKER, CHIEF AGENT FOR THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COY., LTD., CATHEDRAL SQUARE AND HEREFORD STREET. (Next Bank of New Zealand). Bankers: Bank of New Zealand. Telephone 658. Having been favoured with instructions from the Vendors of the undermentioned CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES, I will SUBMIT SAME FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, in ,my Land Auction Room, on THURSDAY, 12th MARCH, 1314, At 12 Noon. Lot 1. ST ALBANS, 514, BARBADOES STREET—S rooms,' pantry, tiled grates, gas, Venetian blinds, washhouse, copper and tubs, 23 perches good section, garden and lawn. This Property is situated in ont of the best parts of St Albans, being insidt the 2d section. Lot 2. WALTHAM, 7. CECIL STREET-4 roomi in • splendid order, pantry, scullery, bath room, h. and c„ .cupboards, wardrobes, washhouse, copper and tubs, good garden, sunny aspect and close to tram. . A ver; desirable property. Lot 3. LINWOOD, 16, INGLIS STREET—Squart Houso of 5 rooms, in first-class order, 1 fireplaces, picture rails, plastered anf papered, bathroom, etc., 3-16 acre nice seo tion, good garden, 45ft frontage, handy h tram 2d section. Lot 4. SYDENHAM, 40, QUEEN STREET—f Rooms, 2 square bay windows, 3 fireplaces blinds, large scullery, washhouse, copper and tubs, $ acre with 33ft to Hawdon Road. A comfortable home, close to Id tram and school. Lot 5. . . : LOWER RICCARTON, 20, ALLIANCE STREET—6 Rooms, pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper, Venetian blinds, cupboards oath, J-acro garden, etc. Situated ciosi to Hagley Park, handy to school and work* shops. Lot 6. • WOOLSTON, JUBILEE STREET—S Rooms in go<pd order, usual conveniences. J-acre, splendid section, large stable and Irapshed. Situated handy to tram and Railway Station. The above List contains' some Valuable and Handy Properties, for which the Ven-' dors are prepared to accept very Low Prices. Exceptionally Easy Terms can be arranged in all cases. For further particulars' and cards to inspect apply to my Office. REMEMBER THE SALE STARTS AT 19 NOON, THURSDAY, 12th MARCH, 1914. ALLAN HOPKINS, 3098 Auctioneer. PUBLIC AUCTION. IN THE ‘ MATTER OF THE LAND TRANSFER ACT, 1908. ■ And IN THE MATTER OF MEMORANDUM OF MORTGAGE, registered number 53922 in the Land Registry Office at Christchurch.
SALE BY MORTGAGEES. A LLAN HOPKINS has received insfruc--tA tlons from- the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand for the Canterbury District at Christchurch, acting at the request of the Mortgagees, to sell bv PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Land Sale Rooms, Hereford Street, Christchurch, on THURSDAY, the 12th day of March, One thousand nine hundred and fourteen, at 12 o’clock noon, ALL THAT piece of land, being No. 12, Inglis Street, Linwood, Christchurch, containing ONE ROOD ELEVEN PERCHES, more or less, being part of Lot IB on Deposited Plan 836, Part Rural Section 69, AND being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title, Vo'umo 193, Folio’ 54. TOGETHER with the Five-roomed House, washhouse and appurtenances. THE conditions of sale and the Mortgagees’ estimate of value of the property mar be seen at the Registrar’s Office and at the Office of the Auctioneer at all reasonable times prior to the sale. 2816 AS GOOD AS HAL SWELL. AT HALF PRICE. O’TQ ACRES, situated 2 miles from Sta* tion and Butter Factory, subdivided into 14 paddocks, all flat and ploughable. Crops 16 acres in swedes, worth £l2 per acre, 50 acres in rape and grass, balanc* splendid feed. Carrying capacity, l.cow to the acre. Present-, Stock—. •' 2fo 'Cattle V , . 400 Sheep • /. 20 Horses. House of 8 rooms, with; outbuildings, tw« road frontages, suitable for subdivision. The owner will sell in 1 or 3 blocks to suit. PRICE £35 PER ACRE, AND GOOD TERMS. ' (157) . ALLAN HOPKINS. LEASEHOLD. ACRES, Close to Christchurch. Rent-£2 5s per acre. Over 3 years to run, with every chance of renewal. House of 6 rooms, dairy, 16-hail cow byre, cart shed, etc. Milk round of 23 gallons. 19 Cows 2 Heifers in calf 4 Draught Horses 2 Light Horses 1 Milk Cart 1 Milk Cooler 1 Tip Dray 1 Plough 2 Stacks of Hay, i Stack of Oats Tools and Sundries. PRICE THE LOT—£soo. (I) ALLAN HOPKINS.
FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM. iAO ACRES, situated in Canterbury, V -LUO miles from Ashburton, with school efc the property. House of 6 rooms, stable, lo'ft and implement shed. First-class cow byre, with machines to milk 60 cows, with water laid on everywhere. Splendid concrete yards*, etc. Cream taken from the door every mori • ing. PRICE £4O PER ACRE, AND LIBERALTERMS. (128) . ALLAN HOPFJNS. RA ACRES, 14 miles from Christchurch, «JU 2 miles from station and 1 mile from school. Subdivided into 5 paddocks, and comfortable house of 4 rooms and outbuildings. CROPS--24 Acres in Turnips 2 Acres in Wheat 2.Acres in Potatoes 2 Acres in Swedes Balance good feed. A Comfortable Little Farm, free from stona PRICE £IOOO THE LOT. £SOO DOWN. BALANCE CAN REMAIJ ALLAN HOPKINS. KA ACRES (999 years’ lease). Rent 15s Oi OU per acre. Situated 2 miles from station and 1 mile from school and creamery. House of 4 rooms, orchard, cow-bails, shed and piggery. 28 acres under cultivation, and 10 cows are being milked on .the balance besides horses and young stock. PRICE £6OO. OR AS_ GOING CONCERN. (G.L.) ALLAN HOPKINS. TT OL M E S AND SON S* “ HALF-YEARLY SALE is now in FULL SWING at 1S0 4 HIGH STREET,
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