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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. THOMAS MAUDE. ■ THOMiSMAUDE; 113 HEREFORD STREET. .£ PROPERTY FOR SUBDIVISION. INTO THREE OR'MORE FARMS. MAIN ROAD GOES THROUGH PROPERTY. HAS ABOUT TWO MILES RIVER FRONTAGE. WITHIN EASY REACH RAILWAY STATION AND.TO\VNSHIP. 9fiO,f» ACRES (about), subdivided inW 30 £i\J\J\J paddocks, v;eH fenced and wet»iffed, 800 acres rich river flats for cropping, emilin places 6it.deop, 700 acres piouxhab!e tenace, balance warm sheep countrj-. Heavy kAnd, prow* splendid cocksfoot and wlftat «ops. Timothy in places ha* been cut eight ecMons in suocessioc; 80 acres in turnips and gi*£!t, 60 acres firet year's grass, 100 acree teen plotzjrhed for wheat. BUILDINGS: Large Residence and entbuildinge, 5-?tallcd stable, barn, ehearinif ehed. PRICE, £7' 10s PER ACRE. Fo, : p7» THOHAS MAtfDE. SMALL GRAZING RUN AS A CWJING COKCEKN. ' ." WITHIN EASY REACH OF RAILWAY. OOrtfl ACRES (about). Otneo—3nfftU -QV/W Grazing Run; rent 6d and 7d per acre, about .14 years ta run. Subdivided into 11 paddocks, each permanently watered; 14 mike fenciiur. in- thorcugh repair; Rood silver and blue tuspnek, open country; about 2000 acres plougha&!e. Buildings consist of rubstantirrl House ot 6 rooms, scullery, storeroom, dairy, woolshed, GO x 24, 5-stalled stable, man's hut. etc. Stock consists of 1400 sheep (about 800 ewes), 0 horses •(5 draughts), 4 head catt'o Implements include horse-power anU chaffcutter, R. and G. double-furrow plough, Wetson-G-ow do., and Maseoy-Harria Garden do., 1-Set 6-leaf Harrows and Tree, .1 Farm Dray, 1 Grain Drill, 1 Turnip. Drill, Roller, Massey-Harris-Binder, Gig and Harness, etc, eto., aleo one Stack Oaten Sheaves. EVERYTHING AS A GOING CONCERN, £3850. Fol. 13 L.L.L. THOMAS MAUDg. ; EXCHANGE YOUR FARM FOR CITY PROPERTY. EXCHANGE YOUR FARM FOR CITY PROPERTY. I HAVE Numerous City and Suburban Properties, well let and.interest producing, tile owners of which are prepared to treat with a view to exchanging for small .or large farm properties. Let mc know if you will exchange your, farm. No matter how intricate the affairs connected with your properties may be, let roe know, and I will adjust matters aid effect a satisfactory exchange. Send full particulars of all or' any property you wish to exchange, aad I will fix you in a place. THOMAS MAUDE. A SHEEP PROPERTY FOR A SHEEP PROPERTY FOX EXCHAJMCiK. HALF-MILE FROM SCHOOL. WITJtUii EASY REACH OF RAILWAY. Q(\(\ ACRES. (About), CANTERBURY— O\J\J Warm hoalthy sheep country, lying nicely to sun, well subdivided with gorge and wire fences. Water Taoe in each paddock. Grows splendid crops oats and turnipe, all low-lying country, well roaded. Buildings concist of house of 5 rooms, pantry, etc., etabie, cheep-yards, etc. PRICE £6 ios PER ACRE. Anyone .desirous of exchanging their city or suburban property should not fail to call at office for full particulars. Fo. 2* E. THOMAS MAUDE. FOR IMMEDIATE EXCHANGE. ~ WILL ACCEPT CITY PROPERTY. A FARM PROPERTY-LFOUR MILES r FROM RAILWAY STATION. COn ACRES. SOUTH CANTERBURY— vJOI/ Agricultural and pastoral down* almost all ploughabln, subdivided into five paddocks, and well fenced. Well watered Dy permanent springe. House of S rooms; bath, h. and outbuildings. > - v Anyone desirous of exchanging should not fail to call for further particulars. •' PRICE £17 PER ACRE. F,o. 20 B THOMAS CANTERBURY. - ; CLOSE TO SCHOOL—WITHIN EASTREACH OF IMPORTANT CENTRE. 9QA ACRES—Rich, undulating land, sub<OiJ\J divided into 10 paddocks by new wire fences, watered hy permanent streams. Grows 40 bushels wheat, 50 bushels oats per acre. " ; BUILDINGS—New house of 4 rooms, washhouse,, etc., 5-stalled etabie. raan'e Toom, implement shed, wool shed, 2-shear'ers , shed, sheepyards. Will carry ewe aad a half. . -; PRICE £12 10s PER ACRE. TERMS. Fo. 33 B THOMAS MAUDE. A CHEAP GOVERNMENT LEASEHOUJ. EVERYTHING AS A GOING CONCERN. LOW RENT. , SPLENDID DISTRICT. Q7AA ' ACRES. CANTERBURY—Snbp I \J\J dividod into 7 . paddocks, well watered by permanent streams; CO acre* young gTass, SO acres just ploughed, 200 acres extra, capablo of cultivation: remainder tasaock, partly aurface sown with cocksfoot. Lambing averago 94 peT'cent. for last two years. ' ' ■'•:--■ — ■ ■'— •. - ' Lease Ifi years to ruhr-low;.rent. Everything as a going concern, including stock, 4-horep team, implements, etc., etc Very low price will be accepted. '~ , ' Anyone in search of a cheap Government leasehold as a going concern should not fail to inspect. . > Full particulars from the. Agent. Fo. L. 2a ' THOMAS MAUDE. SPLENDID DAIRYING AND CROPPING ! ,: -. , ■.-;■ FAKM. ADJOINING SCHOOL AND RAILWAY. IOA ACRES, CANTERBURY—IdeaI dairyJLO\J iug and cropping land, well fenced and subdivided, well watered. 64 acres in yoang grass, 28 acTee oats'. 7 acres wheat, 14 acres green oat*, 13 acres ready for peas. . . ■ • ' ■ '.'- ; Buildings consist of large hon«e with conveniences, stable, implement shed, barn and loft. - . PRICE, £3\ PKK ACRE. TiiOilAS MAUDE. Fo. 36a -.113 Hereford street. LEASEHOLD DAIRY FARM. AS A GOING CONCERN. ( i-KILE. FROM P.O. AND DAIRY FACTORY. 1 £»n ACRES (about), pood dairying i»ua-J-O\J try, rrel! fenced and watered. Hone* of 4 rooms, 6 concrete bails, milking machine and 3-horse-power engine: Sβ cow* i« full profit. 5 two-year-olds. Owner intends carrying 50 cows this year. Leas* 7 yeare to run. P.ENT, 303 per acre. The whole as » fcoing concern, inclcding goodwill, stock ana plant, for the sum oi £375 Thie price is for a quick eaJe. and anybody requiring a dairying leasehold should i»■pect at once. Fo. THOMAS MAUDE, •Fo- 17a L. 113 Hereford street. 6HEEP AND DAIRY FARM. ADJOINING „_. A PICTURESQUE AND IMPORTANT TOWN IN THE NORTH ISLAND. I£A ACRES Sheep and Dairying' Country. IOU subdivided into convenient n **d paddocks, eound fences, -well waiered by eee ke- ~ , , Stock on property 40 Head CattU (including 20 cows in milk). 200 Sheep. Buildings consirt cf 4-rooraed Ho«*», etabie, trapihfcd. cowehed, eheepywrds, •"• PRICE £25 i>i2R ACRE. Will- exchange for Sheep or other Farm Property. Thoee wishing to.make * to Uie glowing North Island should call for full particulars. Fo. 3ba, K. THOMAS MAUDE, 113 Hereford street, CHBiSICHUBCE,

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14162, 30 September 1911, Page 14

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