LAND AND GENERAL. *N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. LAND DEPARTMENT. SOLDIERS 1 FARMS. UNDER Marching Orders! ! Having been called to the. Colours the Proprietor, now in Khaki, has instructed us to Lease the undermentioned and very desirable Dairy Farm, comprising— 100 ACRES 100 100 ACRES 100 First-class •■■Land, subdivided, securely fenced and permanently watered. The land is rich, heavy soil, capable oi: growing tremendous crops of grain, 'oats, rape, etc., and for dairying could not be beaten. The buildings comprise a Comfortable Cottage and Outbuildings This Soldier instructs us to offer this attractive little proposition on the most liberal terms, and at a low beginning, namely:—3 years' Lease at 27s 6d; compulsory purchase at £30 at the end of tenancy. Under capable management this farm will return a splendid income and capable of a great prospective value. If you are interested, enquire now. FARMERS' CO-OP., Property Salesmen. FRUIT SEASON, 1918. TEVIOT FRUITS. TEVIOT FRUITS. J TEVIOT FRUITS. TEVIOT FRUITS, j PEACHES APRICOTS, PLUMS, Etc. HAVING been appointed' SOLE AGENT for the Otago Fruit Growers' Association, I am in a position to SELL TEVIOT FRUIT AT LOWEST PRICES. Special Arrangements Made With Fruiterers and Dealers. \s I am getting the FRUIT DIRECT FROM THE ORCHARD, Customers can rely upon getting the FRUIT IN PRIME CONDITION, there being no second handling. COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY \ ATTENDED TO. #■ Send your order now. I can supply your requirements at Wholesale Prices for Cash. HENRY STEPHENSON, AUCTIONEER," LAND, ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENT. L TO LET. Tancred Street Hall, 60ft. x 30ft., conveniently situated, opposite His Majesty's Theatre, with ante-room at back, 30ft. x 24ft. Small Cottage, together with Three Sections, Alford Forest Road. Cottage, Eton Street, Hampstead. Shop, Saunders's Buildings, Corner East and Wills Street. Shop, Jubilee Buildings, Burnett Street. T. BULLOCK. H. L. BARKER, FARM PRODUCE MERCHANT, ANNOUNCES that he has been ap£x. pointed BUYER OF WHEAT, On behalf of the N.Z. Government and is prepared to receive Deliveries at his TINWALD GRAIN STORES, And afc all Railway Stations in the Ashburton County. GRAIN, GRASS SEED, ETC. —Also, — FAT LAMBS AND SHEEP , (At per head or per pound). BOUGHT AT HIGHEST MARKET RATES. jT" BATHER Punches, Cold Chisels. i'JLJ Rivets, Cotter Pins, and all ; harvest sundries at reasonable prices. ! —At John Orr and Co.'s East Street i Store.
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