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LAND AND GENERAL. HENRY STEPHENSON, AUCTIONEER, LAND, ESTATE, and FINANCIAL AGENT. t FOR. SALE. 1 Andrews' and Beaven Chaffcutter, complete, good order; must be sold to wind up Estate. 1 Piano, by Bohm; first class order. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 5 Acres, first-olass land, adjoining Borough, good prospective value, suitable for cutting up into building sites. £525 the lot. Folio 62 i-Acre, with Btoick Dwelling, 6 rooms; Bathroom, H. and C. Water,. Electric Light and Gas, Waskhouse and All Conveniences, Work Shed and Motor Shed/ etc. Price low. Owner leaving district. Folio 61

2 Acres, Bungalow, 5 Rooms, Pantry> Washhouse, Copper and Tubs, Waterlaid on, Electric' Light, Motor Shed, Workshop, Fowlhouse, nicely situated, good land, laid out in Garden, Orchard, and Paddock. Owner leaving New land, and is prepared to accept terms. Splendid Building Site, Burnett St., £175. Good Section, fast over East Belt, £9O. HENRY STEPHENSON, AUCTIONEER, LAND, ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENT Havelock St.— Ashburton Agent for:— Norwich Union Fire Insurance Co. Norwich and London Life Assurance. Norwich and London Accident Assur-

CHEAP FARM. ~i Q F\ ACRES, 5-jxx>med House, conJL e/*J , veniences, 4-stalled stable) loosebox, milking machines and engine. This SPLENDID FARM, on which over 40 COWS are at present being milked, is for ABSOLUTE SALE, .with or without stock, and immediate possession can be given. BRICK HOUSE—Six rooms, plastered, porcelain bath and basin, pantry, scullery j h and c water, electric light, gas ring. Motor Shed. House COTTAGES from £350 to £400; Easy ingoing. Also Bungalows with every convenience* HILLIER AND BATHGATE, HOUSE PROPERTY AND FARM SALESMEN, Burnett Street. 'Phone 41ft

ARMS- FOB. S A&E. With values -now ruling for stock'and produce, slump prices for land will soon be a thing of the past, so get in< while the going's good. The following properties are within about an hour's run of Christcburefa. Some of the owners will consider town property as deposit. OHO ACRES, North Canterbury, e/Lf'Ll 600 sheep; tractor, implements, etc. Going concern, £8 per acre. 1 1 Afl ACRES. Northi£fcnterbury, A IUU good buildings.;. K** 900 ewes. £5 10s per acre*-. AA A ACRES. Six-rooiaad- House; •drUli £7 per acre. Easy terms or lease with purchasing clause. Q/1 A ACRES, level land.,; well subtjrkXJ divided, fair buildings. Price, £8 10s, or would lease with 1 purchasing clause. "I QQV ACRES, near raij,! level land, jL O& * no buildings; £& per acre,, or would lease with right of fpurchase. .1 OA s A*JRES—Good house, all--level, - handv to railway and Chitistchurch. Govt. Mortgage. Grows good cocksfoot* For sale at Government valuation; £l2 per acre. lOtfWl ACRES. Splendid Homestead and plantations; 400 acres ploughed!, balance native.. Price £3 pec.acre. 5/\|7|i ACRES, CleantEarm, 75~acres \j%J good turnips, unencumbered: j Price £lO 10s. Owner will give this as deposit on grazing property to twice , the value.

If you wish to sell' your farm, send us^Baisticulars. RONALD S. BADGER, | FARM SA&ESMAN, | 197 Manchester'St., Christchurehi. ; J. T. THOMAS AND CO,, ! AUCTIONEERS, ! LAND AND) ESTATE AGEJS3FS. HE followjjag Two Properties have been placed in our- hands for Sale by PRIVATE TREATY; and we can with confidence recommend either of them to l£i© attention off anyone desiring to acquire such farma:— 600 ACRES of Good Sheep Country, situated handy to school, rait and saleyards. Has abundance of feed, including 60 aores turnips sown, down, 40 acres green oats, and the balance in young gwass.

The bwildings are adequate and new and a buyer could go straight ino pes session and commence taking returns at once. The farm will carry well over a ewe per acre, and to a good man who could stack the farm, we ean arrange all the finance over and above a £SOO deposit at £lO per acre. 230 ACRES, splendidly situated on main arterial road, adjacent to school,, railway, and yards. Beautifully planted, giving a park-like appearance to the farm, which has built thereon a jiiew bungalow, which has every modern 'convenience, as well as new form buildings of » very complete nature. A farm of the highest quality having all those attributes that a piutfeat investor would look for. We can arrange terms, and wouldbe glad to arrange an inspection for anyone who genuinely desires a farm which has few equals in our splendid county. 4. T. THOMAS AND CO., Land Ori—owo, AsiOmrKon,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLV, Issue 10350, 14 March 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLV, Issue 10350, 14 March 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLV, Issue 10350, 14 March 1925, Page 8

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