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Properties tor Sale. FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. AN EXCELLENT GRAZING AND AGRICULTURAL FARM, Consisting of A c R B s * 1 Together with a r, SPECIALLY SELECTED FLOCK OF 3215 sH* X p A MOST COMPLETE PLANT OF IMPLEMENTS AND HORSES, i .Anda • GROWING CROP OF 400 ACRES OATa 1 The land is situate in the Ashburton district, „ and about tare, uiiie. irom a railway station. There is a comfortable Homestead and Ho us js for th* men. a Woolshed, Stabling for twenty horses, and a large Granary. __...__ The property is surrounded and subdivided by well kept live fences, ths several paddocks being ail of conveni-nc sizes. It ha.s been >• most carefully worked during the pa.; ten yei.3, with a view to bringing it into the 3 j ighe.t state of cultivation by a judicious rotation of crops. Tbe whole estate is now in excellent heart, and as an interest earning investment promises a good return on the outlay to a • practical farmer, possessed of a moderate capital. It ia well watered and roaded aid every acre is suitable for cultivation. £»rwfA ACRES are iv English grasses r & i t>-C and clovers, most of which has only been laid down during the 1 p5St two years, i oaa ACRES are in green feed for /will! early lamos A _./_ ACRES are being broken up for *__Ut/ next winter's turnips __._■__ • A - CRKS ara *** oat * In years past w v en wheat was a profitable I crop it has yielded from 25 to 30 bushels to tbe acre. It grows excellent turnips without manure, and as a grazing aud breeding property it is one of tbe healthiest in the district. The Shropshire ewes on it this season have 120 per 9 cent, of lambs at foot, comment ou which is *, unnecessary-: . THE FLOC_r"oF SHEEP Is as follows:— 3 IMPORTED SHROPSHIRE RAMS, cost over 100 guineas 3 SHROPSHIRE RAMS, colonial bred 4_>rw LINCOLN RAMS •_-!/_ PUREBRED SHROPSHIRE XIV HOGGETS IOA PURKBRED SHROPSHIRE JLoU EWE HOGGETS i A A A SHROPSHIRE EWE 3, with 120 r r£"\J percant. lambs i UttA CROSSBRED EWES, with 90 XJL OU per cent, lambs 1 _JK__ MERINO KWES, with 76 per 8 DO" cent, lambs ' 7____ CROSSBBKD HOGGETS , Twelve hundred fat lambs were sold off the place during summer and autumn aud 1609 , freezers have been fattened and disposed of during the past winter. , •_ 4 SPLENDID DRAUGHT _.*_: HORSH&s equal to anything in the county fTIHE PLOUGHS, DRILLS. DRAYS, JL REAPING MACHINE., HARROWd, 7 ROLLERS. &c, are all in the highest i state of preservation. f ~ —— It is seldom that a property in such excellent working order and carrying suoh well selected and nigh-class stock is put upon the market; bnt it is offered for sale in order to close a partnership account. For terms and particu.ars, apply to GEO. G. STEAD. [ RESIDENTIAL SITES I IN THE CITY. J SUBDIVISION OF TOWN RESERVE No. 18. • Having Extensive Frontage to \ COLOMBO STREET NORTH i SALISBURY STREET MANCHESTER STREET. ' mHE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL BY JL PRIVATE TREATVT, ALL THAT VALUABLK FREEHOLD PROPERTY. ■ Situated as above, containing _ acres 1 rood 30 perches, known as Malvern, in sections to suit purchaser?, varying in size from 32 perches to 2 roods 11 perches. This property comprises one of the few Vacant block- of land in the city, is situated in ' the HIGHEST and HKALTHIEST part of tne town, and is surrounded by Rood residences. It offers a rare opportunity to business men and others requiring a Residential Site close to the city* being eituated iv a first-class locality, and only two or three minutes' walk from Cathedral Square. For plan and full particulars apply to • H. L. BOWKER. Market Place; or 1 9695 J. B. DALE and CO.. Worcester street. i _ TO HOUSE CLEANERS. "University Laboratory. Duuedin, " 13th June, 1894. M X HAVE ANALYSED ths SAMPLE of JL 'McKENZIE'S FURNITURE RENOVATOR,' and from its composition nnd it very - well adapted for its purpose. I have also made practical tests of its application, and found them very satisfactory. " (Signed) JAMES G. BLACK." Messrs Scoullar and Chisholm, Cabinetmakers. Wellington, report:—"Tne beat we have used." Rooert Tapper, Esq. (Invercargill), writes: " The quickest, aud easiest ro apply I have tried." Mef-srs Mailer and Anderson, Cabinetmakers, Dunedin, say : " This is the hest furniture reviver we have ever tried ; no finger marks." From Messrs Chas. Begg and Co., Piano Dealers: " Reviver cleans up a piano aluiost equal to new, and free of marks and dullness." Mr Meldnim, Dresden Agency, Oamaru: "Tried McKenzie's Kenovator on my pianos; a fresh polish is put on with little trouble; a trial will place it in every house." Mr Beckinghfttn, Cabinetmaker, Timaru: " Have tested Tteviver foi twelve months; the beet used by mc." Trade mark, LF.P., and Pillar and Sphinx on Label. Half usual quantity omy required, and wiping over with second cloth sufficient on clean furniture; no labour; no greasy after effects. PRICE-IS Go amd2s 'PER BOTTLE. Sold by Grocers, Ironmongers, Painters and Cabiiietmakeis in every town in New Zealand. Wholesale Agents — Messrs Recce, Ironmongers, Knd Messrs Mason, Struthers, Chriatchureh; Messrs W. Scoullar and Co., Importers, Dunedin. 4654 ANONGA VINEYARD, WANGANUI JOSE "SOLER, Late of TARRAGONA, SPAIN. HAS much pleasure in introducing to the public of « hriHtchuroh and surrounding ajsuricts the following WINES OF HIS OWN MANUFACTURE. And especially wishes to draw the attention of horelkeepers and the public generally to the excellent qualityot.these wines, as proved by the following AWARDS :— Mr Soler obtained six prize medals at the Melbourne International Exhibition, 1880, when - competing with those from ail parts of the world; also, Ist prize inea_l, N.Z. Industrisl Exhibition, 188.; Ist prize medal, for purity. Cb'isTohoreh International Exhibition, 188.; prizi medal. International Exhibition. Melbourne. 1889; prize medal, Indian and Colonial Exhibition, 1889, i ond-n; Ist award of merit, Ashburton Industrial Exhibition, 18__ These wines are free from drugs of atiy kind. Mr Soler has appointed as SOLE AGENT for the South Island. CHAS. G. CLARK, 32 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. CHRIST' CHURCH, Who has a stock of the above Wines on hand and to arrive, aud will be pleased to receive orders for same. In stock. OLD PORT, CONSTANT! A, SHERRY. To arrive, VERDKILHO. MUSCAT. Assorted or otherwise, 30s per dozen. 9-55 WARRE HOCKLEY AND CO LIMITKD. WINK AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS; South British Chambers. HEREFORD &TIU-ET. CHRISTCHUROa Cellar Entrance from Cathedral square. The Stock of W__e_~_nd Spirits held by this Company embraces every needful variety for ordinary or special use. Assorted dozens of liquors are supplied for family or invalid purposes. Special arrangements made far Balls or Dinnerparties. Ixek-up Bin Cases provided for RaoeMeetr tags. Picnics.-m. Winespac-edand forwarded, freight paid, to any Port in New Zealand, on receipt ot remittance or satisfactory references. A choice select-on, of flnnm aad Havaonah Cigars.

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8930, 22 October 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8930, 22 October 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8930, 22 October 1894, Page 8

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