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LAND AND GENERAL. LAiNJJ i'Oii toi!iT'J:LikViiu\T. ASHBURTON COUNTY. FOUR BLOCKS. SOLDIERS FOR PREFERENCE, No. I—7oo ACRES, deposit £1000. No. 2—600 ACRii.6, deposit £«00. No. 3—500 ACRES, deposit £750. No. 4—665 ACRES, deposit £1000. No. 1— 700 ACRES, subdivided into numerous paddocks, securely fenced, County Water Races, 30 Acres Oats, 17 Acres Turnips. Comfortable House pi 5 Rooms, stab- I ling, granary, etc. Close to Rail-I • way Station. Land varies from Sheep Grazing to Heavy Agricultural. Portion Leasehold. Price asked over all—£slso. £1000 Cash. Balance arranged. 6(xTaCRES (no buildings).—Subdivided and well-fenced, splendid locality, rain area. Handy to good Township and Railway Station. Nice Sneep Country, and grows Oats, Rape, and Turnips with the best. Price, £15. £800 Cash. No. 3— .500 ACRES (no buildings).—Subdivided and water in plenty. Mostly old pasture, close to Station. Railway Line divides the property. Right up in the rain belt, and capable, under cultivation, of a great prospective value. Price, £11 10s. Cash £750, and worth enquiring about. No. 4— 665 ACRES, subdivided into 10 paddocks, well fenced, County races. Under intense cultivation— Oats, Rape, Turnips, etc. Buildings comprise "Woolsked, Implement Shed, Whare, and Sheep Yards. Price, £14. Cash required £1000. Balance 5 years at 5$ per cent. Enquiries wanted. LAND DEPARTMENT, FARMERS' CO-OP. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., LAND SALESMEN. WE executed a record number of Sales during ,1919, the whole of them being straight-out clean transactions for Cash, or for Cash right down to the Mortgage. To be successful in this an Agent must know where to unearth financial buyers, and thereafter, where to introduce them to land holdings worth the money. We claim to be in a position to do both, as our past records can prove. The following particulars should commend the relative properties to Land Seekors:— £11,500, on good Terms, will Buy a SHEEP RUN in this County of nearly 2500 ACRES (about one-fourth Leasehold, at a very small rental), carrying over 2500 grown sheep, as well as last Season's Lambs, besides Cattle and Horses. Comfortable Homestead and all necessary Buildings, including New Wool Shed and Motor Oar Shed. A Buyer possessing Four or Five Thousand Pounds may purchase a Farm of just over 1000 ACRES of Good,, Agricultural Land!, equipped with all necessary Buildings and subdivisions, situated close to good towns, railway station, markets, etc. The Farm now displays Wheat and Oat Crops, Turnips, Swedes, and Rape equal to the best crops tho heavy £40 per acre land can yield, yot, we are able to offer this Splendid Farm for half such a price. It is suitable for cutting into Three Good Farms, and would thus serve a speculator. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD.. LAND SALESMEN. J. B. CHRISTIAN, J. B. CHRISTIAN. LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENT. TRANSFERS AND MORTGAGES ARRANGED. PROPERTIES FOR SALE:— No. 84—First-class House, 8 Rooms, plastered; all' modern conveniences ; J-Acre; good locality. Easy terms arranged. No. 80—5-Roomed! Ho\ise, plastered, up-to-date in every particular; facre; good locality. Terms arranged. No. 77—Several Building Sections, on East Side of Line. These are going cheap, and on easy terms; good locality. No. 75—One of the Best Building Sites on West Side of Lino. Corner Section; room for Two Housos. No. 76—J-Acre, with Buildings, on West Side; a snip for a Builder. No. 78-^About 3 Acres, with 6-Roomed Dwelling and Outbuildings, in Allenton; suitable for subdivision. Easy Terms. ALSO,— OTHER TOWN AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. J. B. CHRISTIAN, Ta.ncr«vl Street. PHONIA -~ An Ideal Tonic for anemia women and girls, makes good red blood; 2s a bottle.—Bonn ington'e Pharmacy.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XL, Issue 9225, 9 February 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XL, Issue 9225, 9 February 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XL, Issue 9225, 9 February 1920, Page 8

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