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N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTY.. LTD. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OP ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, ; ASHBURTON, j ' ■ ———— _ j WE have had placed m our hands i for Sale by Private Treaty, the j j following Properties :— Account THOS. DAVIDSON: 5 ACRES and 2-Roomed House, situated at Eiffelton,; A\ Acres m Peas, 2-roomed Cottage, and all m good order, easy terms. £50 cash. As Mr Davidson drejv one of the''Sections of the Drsiyton Settlenaent^vand has, taken up his residence 1 there, he is very anxious to effect a sale. ' 800 ACRES, four miles from Railway Statidn; in?T) paddocks, all watered and sub-divided by all new fences. 140 Acres Oats, 50 Acres Turnips, balance Tussock. Buildings have been erected one year (the same length of time as fences), and comprise 6-roomed House and Bathroom, Water laid! on, Stable, Shearing Shed and Sheep Yards. Price £6 10s per acre. £500 cash. Well worth inspection. 53,600 ACRES, 53,000' of which is leasehold, with 13 years to run, at a rental"of'-'£3oo; 600. Acres Freehold, easily saleable at £7 per acre. Greater part of Freehold under cultivation. Good Homestead, including large woolshed, yards, dip, and other necessary outbuildings. Situated one mile from School, Post and Telephone Office, carrying 15,000 sheep, 20 horses, 30 head cattle, and the whole concern is for sale, including Live' Stock, Plant, Implements and Furniture. Walk m, walk out, for £14,000. THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LAND SALESMEN. 7 23 LAND AND GENERAL. 1 . . ■ FOB SALE. SNUG STAVELEY DAIRY FARM. I ana instructed by Mr W. H. Lylian to Sell that EXCELLENT FARM of his at Stav.eley, situated within a very short distance, of the Creamery, comprising : . .-•. .'•-,■ . 45 ACRES FREEHOLD, 116 ACRES GOVERNMENT LEASEHOLD, with House of 7 rooms, etc., Detached Wash-hous© with copper,- 4-bail Cowsheds with „.. concrete floor, 3-stal Stable with chaff house, toolhouse and loft, Trap Shed 12 x 15, pigstyes, etc. Splendid |-acre Orchard and ' good i Vegetable Garden. 10 Acres are down m Dun Oats, 2 acres m Cocksfoot, |-acre m Potatoes, and 4 Acres are Ploughed for Turnips. There are convenient Plantations for shelter, and about 2 acres of standing Birch Bush on the freehold, providing ample timber for all purposes for years to como. This is a splendid' Grazing Property, and ought to be inspected by all those who want a similar property. Full particulars on application. F. FERRiMAN, Land and Estate Agent. ASHBURTON PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. DEPOSITS—RATE OF INTEREST:.] At Call on Every Day's Balance, | 3ft Per Cent. MONEY TO LEND on RURAL LAND i AND TOWN PROPERTY In any sums. FIXED DEPOSITS taken for twelve Months. For particulars apply to— ALBERT ROBERTS, ' 12 04 ■ ' Manager. , _~ .... — „ . 1 ASHBURTON; LOAN';-'iiro INVEST-. ment;society, : y^.^ : •., -. ■ 'AND ■"'.', . •, •',•.. ..■,: ;,„:■». BANK OF DEPOSIT, Arcade and Tar-cred Street. DEPOSITS are received at Call or for fixed period*'; at HIGHEST CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST. 1 : , MONEY TO LEND ■ ' In sums of'from £25 upwards for fixed periods, or repayable by easy moathly instalments. J. B. CHRISTIAN, 8 246 Manager.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXII, Issue 8257, 23 December 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXII, Issue 8257, 23 December 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXII, Issue 8257, 23 December 1911, Page 8