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LAND AND GENERAL. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO., OF N.Z., LTD. LAND SALESMEN. ASHBURTON. Among other Properties, we have on our Land Register the following Cheap Places, all of which are well worthy of inspection by anybody o.n, the look-out for Land: 1,-1400 ACRES FREEHOLD, well subdivided and watered. There are good Buildings on the property, comprising a six-roomed House, Woolshed, 12-Stalled Stable, Sheep Yards, Granary, etc., et<v There are about 300 Acres in crop, the property is situated close to a school, saleyards, and,railway station, and the Farm is in good order. The Price asked is. £12 per' acre, and the Vendor will accept about £2 per acre in cash, leaving the balance for a good term. This is a -"first-class grazing farm. Grows "splendid crops of turnips and rape. 2.—200 ACRES FREEHOLD, well subdivided, watered, and fenced. The farm is in splendid, order. The • Buildings comprise a Six-Roomed House with all conveniences, Granary, Stable, Woolshed, Chaffhouse, etc. There are 40' Acres in Wheat, 30 Acres in Oats, and the Crops are looking well. The price asked is £23 per acre, with £1200 cash, and the balance in say 51 years at current rate of interest. 3—270 ACRES FREEHOLD, subdivided into 10 paddocks, all of which are well watered. The-Farm is situated about 2 miles from a Rail-! way Station, and is in the rain j < area. There are 45 Acres in crops, which are looking exceptionally well. There is a good house of six rooms on the property, with dairy, etc., stable, .woolshed, implement shed, cowbyre, yards, and good plantation. The price is £19 per acre, with about £1200 required down; the balance to remain for a term of 7 years, at 5 per cent. This country is capable of growing 45 bushels of wheat ; and 70 j bushels of oats in favourable seasons. We can with every confidence recommend this property. We should be pleased to make arrangements for-'inspection of any of the above Properties, or to go through our Land Register with intending buyers. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO., LTD., LAND SALESMEN, ASHBURTON. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., THE PREMIER WOOL-SELLING HOUSE IN AUSTRALASIA. WOOL. WOOL, WOOL. 'SEASON 1915-1916. CHRLSTCHURCH SALE DATES. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11. MONDAY, DECEMBER 6. MONDAY, January 10. MONDAY, February 7, NOTE. — Catalogues Close Seven Days before Date of Sale. We are now receiving Wool into Store for the above Sales, and invite Cbnsigimieftts'bf Wool Clips from Small j and Largo ■ Wool Growers alike. We offer the following facilities to secure the best selling results:— ' Excellent Warehouse Accommodation. Accurate" Weighing. Good Showing on Spacious Floors. Careful" "Valuations, and Protection of Wool up to full market value. Prompt Returns when Consignments ' are realised. We.are prepared to make adavnees on the ensuing dip of. wool. During the past season, notwithstanding the war and other adverse conditions which have , prevailed, the Company's Sales amounted to 291,000 BALES, thus testifying to the confidence accorded by Australian and New Zealand Woolgrowers. iConsign your WOOL CLIPS, no matter how small to — DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., OHItISTCHURCH. ASHBURTON LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY AND BANK OF DEPOSIT. Arcade <md Tancred Street. DEPOSITS are received si Call or for fixed periods at HIGHEST "CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST. MONEY TO LEND, n sums from £25 upwards for fired periods, or repayable by easy monthly instalments. J. B. CHRISTIAN, | Manager. LADIES: Why is tho Delicious "MILITARY PICKLE" so popular? Try one bottle to-day, and supply the answer. Price reasonable.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8270, 15 October 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8270, 15 October 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8270, 15 October 1915, Page 8