FOR SALE OR TO LET. W. J. COLES ANDGOt m J.-COLES ANDOjO, £. NORTH ISLAND FARMS. THAMES VALLEY;. AUCKLAmPRO. ~:: ~ , ;.„■■ vince,\ -I$%A.- • TE AJROHA, on Good MotorDoor. . , ""»•■■■■**. AS A GOING CONCERN. IQOI 4°bbs freehold; ;«£ subar« AW f Y'sions, all ,in ' grass, "about 700 acrea level, balance unduleting. ~,.,> House of 18 rooms, also a 7-roomed' dwelling, ' and -.fine range of useful bwildingß.'. TWo is an electric Whting plant on the property, end all building* are lit by electricity, also all meohinery (milking and shearing) driven, by name power. The Stock, consists of 1558 sheep, and of this number 930 v are ewes, balance hogg-et* and wethers, 158 cows, 14 heifers; 59 pigs, 7 hght end 7 draught horses. , ..; A Large Quantity of Implements fend Mv, cninery of every description, Harness,, Tools, Chaff, Manures, Timber, Tiles, Furniture, etc. THE TOTAL VALUE~OF SSTOCK, PLANS AND FURNITURE, IS £6IOO. • ~ THE PRICE ASKED, AS A GOING CONCERN, Ft,- LAND. STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, FUR. NITURE, ETC., IS £36,000. DEPOSIT, £BOOO REQUIRED. BALANCB ON EASY TERMS.. *'.. . This is. without a doubt, one of the best North Island Far™ ~ «« -- « on the market Further particulars,. with complete list of. Stook, Implements, etc., all fully priced, ot application to '. . V W. 'J. COLES AND CO., > X . . Christchurch. SMITH AND BRUERE. SMITH. AND BRUERE, . ; LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 1 LICENSED LAND BROKERS, 148, HEREFORD STREET, FENDALTON. ONE MlNtnra-FROM OAR. sunnyTspfct. , :-£MSO. 8-ROOMED RESIDENCE, reception hall, plastered and papered throughout, pantry, scullery, copper and tubs. Store- ' room, coalshed, etc. J-ACRE SECTION, beautifully laid out in lawns and garden, with stream running through property. 'AN IDEAL°RESIDENCE,' • The .Price has^.beeri.reduced by «E 250 to Quick .S.ale.'this;.month. : ; ; . Bona Fide Buyers pan obtain full parti-culars'-•from-' the -SoleAgents, - ~,--..,,: - 148, Hereford-Htreet. r - ,;.,;. NEW, .UP-TO-DATE SUNOXKJtST. ".■ ;v '' ''{;'') '■'; ST ALBANS.; '%»£* • ; '. SOMETHING ',W^, ; ■■ ib ONLY ONE - MnmTEFROM^R. •S-ROOMED.BUNGALOVv.northern aspect electric light, "leadKgnts, gas copper, HP. water supply,. pantry,' scullery, /bathroom with porcelain bath. Nearly t-ACRE:SEC« TION. A ' '.": .A ; ck . ranged: V:■ - r.:v'£ V* '*'-■-.. v " /', SMITH AND BRUERE, -■ '■■.. ;',: r '';-:- """ •■" ' KB, Hereford Street, j PAPANUI ROAD ;•, * I ~ ■:/:. . (Just ofif.) \ 'j i] ;-; CLOSE. W> BEIALEIT AVENUE. [ " -' zmoA "- ;| (£175 BELOW COST PRICE.) -jA 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE, plastered ana ' papered, leadlights. Hot and cold water siervice, large dining; verandah, replete with every possible convenience. .Motor Shed: : . ■■'.'. '-'■"■'"" ? ...V ";"-,-v'" : .'C ."%."■ J of an ACRE-SECTION; well laid out xa< lawns/. 'orchardj;-eto..;.^ '■'"■. i*\- r y ; - . ~.''• NOTE THE'LOCALITY: AND; THE PRICE. Cards to view from the Sole.--Agents. , ■ ■ j. SMITH AND BRUERE, . . .. -148»- Hereford Stroet. ALLAN HOPKINS. 560 ACRES FREEHOLD. ' k£ A ACRES FREEHOLD—2OO acres in ; OOU grass, 1 130 acres, oats, -75 acres wheat, balance; rape- and turnips. First-class land, with a, carrying capacityVof 3 ewes per acre. All flat and ploughable and subdivided into" 10 paddocks, sheep-proof fences, watered by permanent race 3. 'Buildings consist of 6. roomed House, with every convenience, 6stalled Stablo and Loase-box with concrete floor, Granary, Implement Shed, Men's Hut,., etc. Insurance on buildings £800; outbuildings, which are new, cost oyer £IOOO. Situated 1 mile from school/ post bffioe and railway.; station, and 25 miles from Christchurch,' j This is ..a model farm, and will prove a gold mine to the purchaser. <Last season, m spite ; of'the" drought, the present owner averaged 30 B. of wheat on 100 acres; in a normal season 60 B. of,wheat and-80 i>. ot oats are considered ordinary crops.','■-.•■ PRICE £25 PER AGRE.The Vendor would : acsept Small Farm as Deposit, or House in City, say-£6OO. epo , ALLAN HOPKINS. ■>■ HANDY BLOCK OF SHEEP COUNTRY,OrTQA ACRES FREEHOLD, situated S 3 U I OK) miles from Christohurch-, by gcoii road, all flatj ploughable and watered _bj / races; portion in English grass. Whea fully improved, the Property, will easily carry ». sheep to the acre. SubdivicW into 4 V blocks and 7 paddocks. .- • A} BUILDINGS consist of a Modern Houso. of 6 rooms, 6-stalled Stable and Implement Shed, etc.; sheep yards' and fences all in oapital order. Situated about BJ.miles from. posu, easy »u> ALIAN HOPKINS.., 258 ACRES. SOUTH CANTERBURY. e\£Q. ACRES, near Timaru.'.all freehold. ploughable heavy land, watc.ed by permanent springs- -At: present-there are 50''aores : "30 acres-green feed, M acres rape and turnips, balance grass. ' Subdivided into 10 paddoiks, carrying capacuy 2 ewes per acre, in addition to an extensive area in crops ''• ". "-'" ■• This" land has Rrovm;". oyer,jM busnels <n-whea.t-and'over 90 bushels of oats per; acre. Grows : 40 bushels of wheat >en an tverage. Good House and PRICE,, £23 10s PER ACRE'. 157 . '. - - ALLAN HOPKINS. GOODWILL OF RENEWABLE LEASE. " t)'£ ACRES,' situated''in "one of' thei most Ari t j;o+»;m» rt nnn*«ThiTTw e years to run. at a rental of 15s 6d per- acre. 73 acres now - in crop, balance young trass; all level, ploughable country, watered by raoes, and conveniently subdivided., ; Very close to school and post orfide, 1-milsi from railway station. Buildings 'onsist of; a & roomed House, with- every up-to-date improvei ol mortgage under'the Advances to. The present owner of this farm has prospered to such an extent that he has now de« cided to go'in for • something bigger,'.'.there* fore he is offering at a" very low figure in order to realise quickly. „ A „„vvl§? ALEjAN HOPKINS. DO.YOU WANT TO OWN A SHEEF -,.-., RUN.? v # .. r HAVE received instructions fcom tht L owner of a CAPITAL LITTLE SHEEI RUN. situated within easy distance of Christtchurch, to dispose of; his Property as soon as possible,, owing to health reasons. - Th« Vendor wishes to acquire a smaller Farra within, say. 10 miles of Christohuroh, or Suburban House Property. This is a unique opportunity for a young man with a few hundred pounds to make a successful start in life, as my client will deal very liberally with a good man. Fullest particulars obtainable, and arrange'nents for an inspection, can be made at any convenient date. . ALLAN HOPKINS.
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