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SPEIRS, SAUNDERS & CO. R. M. Speirs.J. - (R, L. Saunders. . . TRUSTEES' SALE. EASHA-WOBKED GRAZING, FATTENING, nvPr LAND IN EXCKLLENT. HEART. .VALUABLE COAL AIsD OIL SHALE RIGHTS LIKELY TO BRING GOOD ROYALTIES. ACRES, adjoining railway station » u situated noar two famous Canterbury estates. Has extensive river frontnges to two main streams. The land is mixed farming land and grazing country, and consists'of nigli quality undulating land and firstclas? river flat grazing country, not subject to flood. The present owners have taken as ( high as 63 bushels of wheat and 105 bushels of oats per aci;e. The farm will carry 1200 sheep and 80 head of cattle, and all lambs are fattened on the place. It is well fenced and watered, and well improved. Very little crop has been taken out of it during recent years, and consequently a buyer will be able to crop heavily for the next few years. THE BUILDINGS include a 7-roomed House I *, large new stable, ioosebox, barn, trapshed and'loft, cowshed, men's hut, and sheep yards. PRICE, £l6 per acre, but no reasonable offer will be refused. The Farm has been in the hands of the family of the late owner for a long period, and must now be sold owing to his death. - SPEIRS, SAUNDERS. AND CO., 169 Cashel Street. TO WIND UP DECEASED PERSON'S ESTATE. CHARMING FAMILY HOME. FULLY £100"BELOW VALUE. Of fliA—MODERN HOUSE of 6 rooms A* t &\J and all offices and conveniences ; - front verandah,- with pretty arch bay window to dining '* room; bicycle, shed; good water supply, . etc. The House is very tastefully painted, and "the" section, which is a corner one .of g-acre, is high and very well. planted• *.vith shrubs .and ornamental trees; asphalt paths, lawns, high well-kept hedges, nice orchard, etc. The Property :"s in every respect a most taking one, and there is ample room for a; nice bungalow, there being; a long frontage to two- fine streets. Only four minutes' walk from tram (2d section). SPEIRS, SAUNDERS, AND CO, NEAff PAPANUI ROAD. - ARTISTIC BUNGALOW, containing 6 rooms ( sarticularly large dining room) and all office's and conveniences; tiled roof; Doulton hath, antique gas and door fittings, superior leadlights, fine panelling, three verandahs, circular bay windows, etc.. etc. Tho House" stands on very high foundations, on a SPLENDID SECTION of nearly 1 -acre, beautifully yid out in , lawns and garden. SPECIAL REASONS for selling; price reduced nearly £IOO. v Card to view from j' SPEIRS, SAUNDERS, AND CO., .20 . 169 Cashel Street. / ■ *0 FARMERS AND PASTORALISTS. SHEEPFARMERS' LABOUJk EXCHANGE (Under the Supervision £ the Canterbury Sheepowncrs' Union), 155 HEREFORD ST., CHRISTCHURCH. All Classes of FARM and STATION HANDS Engaged for Farmers and Pastoraliets. HARVESTERS and MILL HANDS Engaged. .35

LAND SEEKERS: TRY KING COUNTRY. 3400 ACRES FREEHOLD. Abput 800 acres grass, 200 acres ready to.burn, 150 > acres ti-tree, balance bush, including 500 acres milling timber. FiAaen miles from railway station. Sheep'yards, dip, and whsre. r Price, £12,000, subject to .additionalimprovements. Most rideable' country. - 1250 ACRES. Native lease, 39' years to run. Rent,. 1/6, increasing to '3/- per acrfiiT' 12 miles from town. Unimproved. Goodwill, 15/- per acre. ; TRISTRAM & CO., LAND AGENTS ELTHAM. S J. If ICE.' Try the FAMOUS Jubilee Boot Palace 170 High St * 5.8.'1 Fwotweai^f We want your REPAIRS. Prompt p attention to ORDERS by posjt or 'phone 348p g / DEWAR TROPHY Awarded Annually by the Royal Automobile Club of Great Britain To the MOTOR CAR demonstrating the greatest achievements towards the ad« vancement of the Mctfcr Car Industry. THE CADILLAC is THE ONLY CAE IN THE WORLD to gain the DEWAR TROPHY TWICE—I9OB and 1914. THE CADILLAC is the ONLY AMERICAN CAR to win the TROPHY. THIS TROPHY was previously held by the DAIMLER, ROLLS ROYCE, and NAPJiCii. It involved:— 1. The driving of 1000 miles over give and take roads. 2. The thorough testing of. fuel and oil consumption. 3. The recording of the number of times the electric, cranking device was used. 4. The duration of the current for lights during and after the run and numerous other practical matters that have to do with efficiency and service. DEXTER & CROZIER, Agents, Christchurch

rpilß SUN WANT ADVERTISEMENTS will bring the help or business deiir'ul. Two lines (12 words), sixpence; six insertions for 2/6.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 25, 6 March 1914, Page 12

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