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PROPERTIES FOII_SAIiB aiSLEY^ BROS. & CO Stock and Station Agents, Auctioneers, Valuators, Etc. .and & Estate Agency good marketable properties advertised free ir this column. Splendid Agricultural and Pastoral Farm. 2250 Acres 2250 Acres In good District, Eailw&y Station en Property. 2250 Acres Freehold, (1000 Acres O.B;P.) 8 years to run, and 1000 Acres under Ocoupatcon license- The whole o? the property adjoins, making ore crmract bloofe ; i 3 well gubdividod nnd wutcrc-d. end is all flat open country. Buildinge censisi of House 6 rooms, barn, cowshed, stable, oar* Bhed, dairy, Beoarator, mon'B hw, blackgrnnns shot i and'all tools. Stook at preaent on olace- 100 bead cattle (40 being milch oows), 7 horses, 120 sheep, also spring oarl: dray, dogcart, plough, harrows, and reaper, all necessary tools and harneEß lor working v Frioe, as a going ooncern, £2500. Fol 170 SMALL QBAZING RUN. 1000 Acres, within 13 miles of City^and 6 from Bailway; is welTjwatered by streams md springs, estimated to produoe off Ewamps 300 tons of flax yearly. More land 0&n be had if desired, frioe £2 per acre. Folio 175 N.B AGEIODLTTJEAL! FARM. 1 SOD Aores, is Eubdrvideiinto 7 parts, welt watered by cretks ; 2 roomed cottfga and shed on place; mile from sehrol; has prodnced 50 bushels peas per .'acre, and two tons oaten sheaves per acre ; running at present 250 Eheep. besides cattle and horses. Croc-8 now being pat in to be taken at valuation. Price £2§oa *ol 178 BIYER FLAT LAND. 240 Aores Freehold land in grass, subdivided into 3 paddocks, with a runnirg stream in each; 14 Feres are in cror. Housed 9 rooms, stable, etc, t oniy half mv c from school. Frice £180 C. Folio 172. GOOD GBAZING AND DAIRY FAttftT 522 Acres, well subdivided and watered. Good 6-roomed house, dairy, barn, Bhearing shed, sbeep and cattle yarda (carryiDg. at present 1150 sheep, 85 head cattle, 15 horses), as agoing ooncern, with 850 mixed Bheep, 75 head mixed cattle. I rice £4000. Folio 171. Sri/ENDID CROPPING LAND. 159 Acres (100 acre 3 flat and 59 hilly), 52 acres in oarley, 15 acres in turnips, balance in grass. Subdivided into 10 madocke, watered by streams and Bprings. •Carried 122 ewes and hoggets through winter. Hud 7 acres in early peas, wh'ch ■realised £170, this area now being ploughed for acirnips. House 10 rooms ; shed, 8 btal!ed stable, cowshed and 4-stalJed stable;; . miles f fom creamery, 1J f jom school. Price £2600. Folio 168. HANDY FARM CLOSE TO RAILWAY. 205 Aavcs, 1 mile fiom railway station, will carry aboni 3CO sheep ; firewood on property consists ot red piiie and jimu, with giod market in city; new bouse, B^eiU tie ; is well subdivide. l and wait rod. Pnoo £150?. GOOD AGRICULTURAL ASD PASTORAL PROPERTY. 3150 Acres Freehold— 22so acres being truss?, 150 acres wi-.h milling timbor, 75 aer&s busb. All fenced and subdivided ; first-class fences ; 1000 acres are ploughable, 10 c ciel in boj>s; grow 3 any crops or aereals: 40 aores at preasntjs turnips. Carrying at present 2500 cheep, 100 head cattle. New 10-roomed house, s*able3, cart sbeJs, 2 hop feilns, and other outbuilding?. ileTi up-to-date wool sbed, 38 by 50 feet, MS 1 , completed- A3 a going concern, with 10 draught horses, 2 trap horso3, and Bevoral hacks, seed drill Oeborne Cnltivaior, kasaey Havrie do, Spading Harrows, tinder Tiew), mower, harrows, double and single urrow plougbe, traps, carls, etc., Etc. Plica £20,000. F ! 174 HANDY FARM, CLOSE TO CITY. 70 Acre 3 freehold, 40 acres pbugbsble all in grass. Subdivided lnto'six paddocksstream3 and creek run thr >ugh cen re. House, 4 rooms, almost new, cowshed, dairy, sheep yards and dip ; 1£ miles from school and creamery ; is carrying at present ICO sheep, 4 horses and 6 cows ; will carry 200 sheep all year round. Price £950. Fclio 173 HANDY FARM CLOSE TO- TOWN ! 207 Acres freehold ; 85 acres plougbable balance in grass ; over 30 acres io now in orop. Farm is subdivided into 20 paddr cks, and well watered by natural springs. At present carrying about 250 ewes. House of seven rooras ; stable of five stalls ; &heds, eto, on Stoke side of proS perty ; and house 5 rooms (old), stable aid shed oa Bishopdale side. It is about 2i miles from town, stoke side 1| Bishopda'eJ and 1J from Port. Price- £20 per ac;e. IGB Or will sell 183 aoreF, with all crops. Prioo £16 per acre. GOOD AGRICULTUR L FARM, /\f\ ACEES, subdivide! into 4 pa,4OU docks, watered by springs ; good cropping land (40 acres in last seascn) ; all clear of noxious weeds. House seven rooms, workshop, 2-stall stable, cartshecl, and byre; 1 mile from school, close to railway station. Price, only .£25 per acre "Fol 180 SUITABLE FOR LARGE OR SMALL •: ;FRUIT GROWING. 94 Acres, four miles from City, suitable . or small or large fruit growing, in splendid ocality ; long frontage to public road, and uitablefor utting up into smaller araas. Would also make a splendid dairy fa m, never-failing stream runping right through property. Price £2700. Folio 165 CLOSE TO OITI. n AORES, 2£ miles from city. Four aores in splendid orobard ; good water supply; is subdivided into three paddocks ; large fowl run, and fowlho'isee. Six-roomed House, stable, barn, and sioreoom. Price £i 250. Fo 175 CITY LAND. 1 Q ACRES (more or less) Freehold Land J O within the city ; splendid grass country; must be sold; a Bargain, only £475 terms if desired. SPLENDID CITY RESIDENCE: BRIDGE STREET. Now House, 7 large and loft/ rooms, bathroom, pantry, wash-house, aad tvetj convenience. Outbuildings cong'st of workshop, wood and coal house, fo>?l bouEe and run. House built on concrete foundations ; flower garden and lawn. Qcoi orchard, one • quarter acre land. Price £1100. TOWN RESIDENCE, HARDY STREET. House, 9 rooms (2 storey), all modern conveniences ; large bay windows, wi'h aok balcony ; two rooms, 22 x 18. Gas Btove In kitohen ; bathroom, wash-house and copper, tubs; buili on brick foundaons ; good garden, nicely laid out in ♦tut and shrubs. Price £1100, Sections. We have good Building allotments in^all parts of the City at^very reasonable prices. To those who wish to disposo of heir property, either Sheu or Oittle Runs, Farms or Town Frog3:fcieg, we will be pleased to have . fall partiuulars, as we 4 have a large enquiry for all descriptions of the above, and are consent wo can ffect sales" 818 LEY BROS. &. CO., Sfmr;]^ Station, Land, Estate, and Comm/dsion Agents, Auctioneers, Etc.. i^rdy Street, NAiw] v

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Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12105, 2 December 1907, Page 4

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