Properties tor Sale. • - LAKE & EVAN& ■*> IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BUYERS O» SUMNER PROPERTIES. A Good Chance for a Spec TWO TRUST KSTATK3 required (<1 v closed lo o* In one 1 /* SUCTIONS, each i nore or more ».n *-V and Tarloaely sxtnared, some'JuJ , double frontages, for Bale Iα one ton©;& Less than half what was previously fts]»4 In the other Estate. FOR SALB. IACRE facing Nayland srtieet UramlinM sunny eirto, with some good tree* nirr'A sensible j>ffer wanted. "Oa U OP MR HA.YWARD3 - HOUSES We have sold three, and hare only 4 HOUSES LEFT UNSOLD, from 4 to , room*. " w « FOR IMMEDIATE SALE Greatly REHUOHD PRICES win be s*. copied, aa Mr Hay ward wishes to conflna l& attention to lmsi&eas in town. "*• "Wβ have also several BUILDING SITES. Amongst them some of tho very best bml tlons available for uhlan "™* 9MSSLY MU <* Than will shortly be demanded for earn* WATSONVILLE, On Sumner Trim Line. CHARMINGLY-SI TU ATKD SUBURBAN FROPKRXY FOR SALE, r> J. ACRE 3 (over), with House of 7 roonu. Ol &c. and stabling; very prettily as? healthily situated "■* • • ACRES (over) and 4-roomed Cottage, \ Block of f i omTto 23 ACREH. Also, Several 1. ACRE SSOTIONa 4 \ ACRE CORNER, on main road, Btaafij "a high, FOR SALE at a low Figure. SUMNBR (high pressure) WATER SUPPLY is now being laid on to the corner of thi» jaore. Terms arranged to salt buyers. Fall particulars from LAKE AND EVANS, \ AGENTS. FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. AN EXCELLENT GRAZING AND AGRICULTURAL FARM , ,*-, Ojneietiog - . ! **" ToKdthe£y36fra : SPECIALLY FLOCK OF i 3215 s & «'« "• ! A MOST COMPLETE PLANT OF \ IMPLEMENTS AND HORSES, j And a GROWING CROP OF_4OO ACRES OATB, ; The land is situate in the Ashbnrton districtand aboat three miles from a railway station, Them Iβ a comfortable Homastead ana Hous* for the men, a Wdolahed, Stabling fortweats horses, and a large Granary. The property Iβ surrounded and subdivided by well kept", live fences, the eevera) paddocla being all <»f convenient sizes. It hue bets most carefully worked during the pane tea ye»r*. with a view to bringing it into the j igheat etate ot cultivation by a Judldous rotation or crops. ... The whole estate is now in excellent heart, and aa an interest earning investment promises a good return on the outlay to a practical farmer, possessed ot a tnoderttt capital. It is well watered and roaded Uβ every acre ia auita'olo for cultivation. - '■ C%Yff*A AORE9 are in English grama M 4 Ote and oloveru, niosc of which tui only been laid down during tl» past two years. O/l/\ ACRES are ia green feed {or /G\J\f early lambs Ai\£\ ACRKS are beinff broken upte rk\J\y nexc winter's turnips A(\i\ AOIIES Utt *° oata In years past w*en wheat was a profltablt crop it has yielded from 25 to SO bushels to tti acre. . , It grows excellent turnips without manure and as a grazing and breeding property it v one of the healthiest in, the district* Tbt - Shropshire ewes on it this season have 120 per cant, of lambs at foot;, comment on which if. unnecessary. THE FLOCK~OF SHEKP Is as follows:— - 3 IMPORTED SHROPSBHU RAMS, cost over lOOguiaeu i 3 SHROPSHIRE RAM 3, colonla) bred Oβ LINCOLN RAMS 1-1 A PUREBRED SHROP3HIR2 111? UOQGETS , Tl Orfh PURKBRSD SHROPSBIBS iAASHROPSUIKiS EWK3, with IK ~3t\J\J pur cent, lambs 1 1 KA CROSSBRED EWES, with 93 J.JLOU ' percent.lambs /•Ktffc MKRIKO KWSS, with 70 W \ OOU cent, lambs • ! 750 CROa3BHICL> HOGGETS Twelve hundred fab lamba were sold off the , place daring summer and autumn and Iβ® ' freezers have-been fattened and diapowaw during the past winter. t A SPITkDID DRAUOHt L 4: equal to anythisg Iα the county rriHR! PLOUGHS, ('KILLS, DRAYS X REAPING MACHINES. ROLLERS. &c., are ail Sn Ihe highly state of preservation. Iβ is seldom that a property Iα ss<t exosllont working'order and carrying enea . well selected and stock is put natt . the market; bat ie offered for sale is otaet ■' to close a partnership account, <~; ■ For terms and particulars, apply to GEO. G. STEAD. ! TUBNIP SEED. WE an now giYlng LOW QUOTATION tor— PURPLE TOP SWEDE GREEN TOP YELLOW ABERDEEN PURPLE TOP YELLOW ABERDEEN. | s. These Seeds are direct) from Sbe Growew," ÜBBBKS O. SHARP and CO.. who have bee* in the Seed Trade b FOR OVER A CENTURY. , . AsweactasDinect Aatentsfortfee Grower* we can offer the Beat Value*. WRITE FOR3AMPLKS AND QUOTATIONS And Compare with aay Others. BLACKBUENE and 00., 142 C&SHEL STREET, ?CfIWBTOHURCH. **'
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8929, 20 October 1894, Page 12
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