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N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN. LTD. /'1 EN'i'LEMAN'S SPLENDID SUBURBAN VX RESIDENCE. UNSURPASSABLE AROUND. CHRISTCHURCH. MUST BE SOLD, ON ACCOUNT OF OWNER'S DEPARTURE. . 9 ROOMS. OVER 10J ACRES. We are instructed to make an IMMEDIATE SALE, owing to the owner leaving Christchurcli, of his SPLENDID SUBURBAN HOME. The HOUSE is a lino Modern one of 9 large and lofty rooms, built under the supervision of a leading Christchurcli architect. Few Houses in or about the City are built in such a substantial manner. The outbuildings include stable and trapshej>, motor shed, cow bail, etc., etc. Over 103 Acres of the finest quality Land are contained in charming grounds, orchard, and paddocks. The orchard is a commercial one of about 1J Acres, nearly all the trees being of standard keeping apples, in full bearing and in splendid condition. The House" and grounds stand upon a high terrace bounding a very fine stream, and command a magnificent view of the surrounding country.

A river frontage of great extent is provided, and gives unlimited scope for beautifying effects. The situation of the Property is in a fine locality north of the City, and in close proximity to railway and electric tramway. Owing to the early departure of the owner, an opportunity is- now offered of securing at an extremely • inadequate cost a home than which there are none more charming and complete in the vicinity of Christchurch. Price and further particulars will bo furnished upon application to N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., SOLE AGENTS. REALISATION Of PROPERTY. DECEASED PERSON'S ESTATE. 6 ROOMS. 4J ACRES. This is a very desirable property, situated in a nice suburban locality, for which a buyer must be found. It comprises a six-roomed Dwelling in good order and 4J Acres of First-class Laud, with long and valuable frontage. The Property is nicely sheltered, with well-grown trees, and is altogether an attractive proposition. PRICE £ 9 QQ N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., AGENTS. A LOW-PRICED LINWaOD PROPERTY. 5 ROOMS. 3-16 ACRE. This is a very desirable property, constituting a well-built modetn T house of five spacious rooms, all conveniences, and a specially selected section of about 3-16 acre. features of this property are: —The house is in lirsi-class order, is quite equal to new, is very cosy and Convenient, is situated in a good part withia easy distance of the city, and is very handy to ca: *. The greatest teature of all is the low price of £550 REASONABLE TERMS ARRANGED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., SOLE AGENTS. A BUYER'S OPPORTUNITY. IN SPREYDON. 5 ROOMS. OVER J-ACRE. The owner of this nice little property has recently acquired a farm iu the North Island, and. is very keen to realise and get away. The house is a well-built, practically new ond of live fairly large rooms, with h. and c. water and ajl conveniences, and situated in a good healthy locality. An area of considerably over J-acre is contained ,in the section, which is a fine high one with 80ft frontage. This is a property that should be inspected immediately by anyone in search of a really cheap and attractive home. PRICE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., AGENTS. H. H. COOK & 00. A ACRES near City, 5-roomed house, good outbuildings, good orchard; near school; divided into |9 paddocks, crops in. £l2 per acre. £SOO cash. This is a cheap property, and will improve in value. Fol. 163 *Jfi ACRES near Christchurch, good house and outbuildings; 11 cows, 2 horses, 13 pigs, and 28 fowls; 2 carts, dray, farm implements; all dairy utensils. Price £IBSO as a going concern. £BSO cash required. Walk in, walk out. Fol.. 452 ACRES heavy land, grown 70 bushels wheat to the acre; never affected by drought; good buildings; 80 acres wheat, 10 acres oats. Price £35 per acre. Adjoining land that was sold for £4O per acre. Very seldom a chance that you can buy any land of this quality. £IOOO cash required. Balance can remain for a term. WE have a farm, of 160 acres, 15 miles from Christchurch; good house and outbuildings; crops in. Owing to ill-health, the owner wants to retire. Would accept a house in the City as part payment. Balance of money can remain for 5 years at 5 per cent. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. Send for our Catalogue. H. H. COOK & CO., Practical Farm Salesmen, INGLIS BUILDINGS (opposite Tattersall's), CASHEL STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. Telegraphic Address: 'Tuscan,' Christchurch. ' P.O. Box 893. 'Phone 2293. THE SHEEP-FARMERS' AGENCY. T HE SHEEPFARMERS' AGENCY. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. AAAA ACRES of Good Sheep Country; (WUUU 1400 acres in grass, 80 acres in turnips and rape and oats, bhlance silver tussock ; well watered by creeks and river; 9roomed Homestead, shearing shed, stables, sheep yards, etc.; stock 1600 sheep, 80 head cattle; situated three miles from railway and township. Price, £5 10/- per acre. Owner will consider an exchange for Good Farm of 300 to 400 Acres. THE SHEEPFARMERS' AGENCY, Farm, Station, and Commission Agents, 155 HEREFORD ST., CHRISTCHURCH. .35 BUSINESS NOTICES. Textile bag and sack co.; ltd., 120 MONTREAL STREET (Near Railway). MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS Of All Classes of BAGS AND SACKS. Cornsacks, Inion and Potato Centals kept in stock. ' Box 393. 'Phone 1157. .77 T HE EMPIRE EXPRESS CO., 293 ST. A.SAPH STREET, CARTAGE CONTRACTORS, Custom-house, Baggage, and Forwarding Agents, Expert Packers and Furniture Removers. Good Storage Accommodation. 'Phone (day and right), 684. Telegraphic Address. "Empiro." .97 N OTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Subscribers will confer a favour by notifying the Publisher promptly in tire evcat of their experiencing any difficulty i* ehfaining regular delivery of THE SUN. Telephone No. 4,

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 236, 9 November 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 236, 9 November 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 236, 9 November 1914, Page 12