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PROPERTIES FOR SAJ-E. MAUDE AND HABKAN, T AND, ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS. FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. •< HANDY SHEEP BUN. 1 KAA ACRES, wall subdivided and water±D\J\J ed, close to Christchuroh, will carry about 11 sheep per acrs, besides cattle. would be suitable for mixed farming, good house of five rooms with large woolshed. Price, £10 per acre. Folio 180 a. GOOD AGRICULTURAL FARM. IAA ACRES—Good all-round agricultural IUU farm, close to railway, school, saleyards, etc (only one mile), half farm in grass and clover, other half in stubble, well fenced into four paddocks, watered by county watarraces, buildings oomprise nearly new house, 6 rooms, loose-box, stabling, and trap-shed. Easy terms can be arranged. Owner a sole reason for selling is that hs going in tor a larger block. Prioe, £35 per acre. Folio 852. ________ ALL ROUND*FARM. Q — A ACRES—Good cropping and grazing O t\J farm, subdivided into 14 paddocks with gorse fences in good repair, water in every paddock, will grow good groin and root crops or would make a really first-class sheep farm, being handy to markets, and will carry from two to thr**^ sheep per acre, houss of four rooms with dairy and scullery, large stable and granary holding over 2000 bushels of grain. Special terms can be arranged for thia property if quick sale. Price, £15 10s per acre. Folio L 803.

GOOD HANDY FARM. ■i_f} ACRES—First-class land, well subUIM divided and watered, good homestead and outbuildings. Price, Mat per acre. Folio L 836. SUITABLE FOR MIXED FARMING. OQO ACRES—Subdivided into 1. paddocks, -_tJ_- well fenced, with gers* and wire, water in every paddock, 18 acres in rape, 14 acres in turnips, 3 acres in potatoes, mangolds, and swedes, balance in grass from one to eight years. Buildings comprise good six-roomed house, store-room, and dairy, granary, stable, chaffhouse, implement shed, cow-shed, pigstye, sheep yards, ate, firstclass garden and orchard. The farm is situated one mile from township, saleyards, and dip. Telephone, eta Price, £11 per acre. Folio 254 GOOD POULTRY FARM "TJL ACRES—Frchold, 6 acres leasehold, • 2 freehold real good land, has grown 8 ton* oatsheaf chaff to acre, aa just sown down, leasehold held at -5 per annum, house of A noma, trapshed, windmill, good well. Prioe for whole, £820. Folio 187 GOOD A. AND P. FARM. QQK ACRBS—Fourteen miles from ChristOOU church, close to school, P. 0., telephone adjoins saleyards, subdivided into 19 paddocks, 6 roomed house, dairy, pantry, washhouse, etc., larg* granary on concrete foundations, implement shed, 4-stall stable, cowshed; also three-roomed cottage, . shed, etc, on part of property good plantation. Price, 418 per acre. Folio 87.

FIRST-CLASS BHEEP FARM. I7f_(\ ACRES—First-class sheep farm, will li-"U carry two sheep per acre, splendid turnip and rap* land, handy to saleyards, school, post office, telephone, etc., situated on main road, easy distance of Christchurch, good fair cropping land, new houss with food outbuildings. Prie*, £11 10s per acre, 'olio L 84. . SMALL FARM. 1 Oft ACRES—Good sheep country, fair ost JLUXJ cropping land, well subdivided and watered, 16 miles from town, handy to saleyards and township. Price, £11 per acre. Foli* L 187. . FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. Qi"ift ACRE-—Fair shsep and cropping V\J\J oountry, subdivided with live fences, water in every paddock. 150 acres in stubble •own down, 160 acres of turnips and rape. 75 of which are also sown down, splendid fattening farm olose to freesing worses, building* comprise T roomed hon**, larg* grain stors, ■tabling for 10 horses and woolshed. , This property is only half a mile from school, post office and railway station, and ons mile from freesing work*. Price, £10 10s per acre. Folio. 879.

NORTH ISLAND. QAAA ACRES—Mastarton. subdivided into OUIA/ paddocks, 18 mile* fencing, run well watered, rich loamy soil, good terrace* and valleys, all in English and native grass**, half of station ploughable, will oanry two sheep per acre, besides cattle. It has a frontage oi two nwea to coach road and close to shipping place, splendid climate, well sheltered by largo plantation, good gardan and orchard, buildings 12-roomed hous*, up-to-date; m*n_ house, dairy, washhouss, stablss. implement shed, and new woolshed, stock, furniture, and implement* can be taken at valuation if required. Prios, £5 per Acre. Folio L 88_. SMALL SHEEP FARM. OAA ACRES—ReaI good shssp farm, will -wUvF grow first-class crops of rape, turnips, or oats, st present carrying over two sheep per acr*, wall subdivided into eleven paddocks by gorss snd wire fences in good repair, wsterad by water-raoes, 10 acrs* in turnips, 10 ploughed ready for oate,' balance in grass and •tubble, good plantation round th* hous*. 'Buildings oompris* houss of 5 room* in good order, 4-*t*ll stabls, chaffhouse, and trap-shed, situated about 15 miles from Christchuroh, on main road. Price, £12 par acre. Folio L 175. SOUTH CANTERBURY.

(*f_f\ ACRES, near Temuka—Good grain--001/ growing aad grating land. Th* barley on this farm this year yielded 70 bushel* per act* and tha wheat ia estimated at 45 bushels par acre. There are 60 acres of turnips, and 14 of clover, and 350 of grass, balance having been in crop. It is well subdivided into 12 paddocks and watered by dam* and county water-race*, and ia within ten minute*' walk of school and post office. Buildings comprise house of 6 rooms, dairy, washhouss, tool-house, stable, loosebox, and trap-shed, stock and shsep yards, everything in good working order. Owner i* going in for sheep station, and wante to dispose of this farm first snd will take £15 per acre. Folio L 877. > POULTRY FARM. Ol ACRES—In suburb* of Christchurch, *i* good land, watered by artesian, good orchard and kitchen garden, 7-foomed- house, pantry, scullery bathroom, h. and c. water, washnouse, stab!*, trapshed, etc Pries, £960. Folio 880. NOBTH C\NTERBUBYA Cnf-fi ACRES—Subdivided with 80 mile*'' OUUU of standard and wire fencing, splendid sheep station, most of the run being laid down in English grass, and will cany a large amount of stock. A large block of leasehold can bs taken over with this if required. Th* building* are all up-to-date, and in first-class order, there being every convenience for properly working the station. Prie*, £S 10* per acre. Folio 878. I_tUlTv-uVD POULTRY FARM. | OA ACRES—Good land closs to town, -wli would make a good fruit and poultry J farm, strawberries growing on this farm . would return £180 per annum. The balance ' would make a good poultry farm or orchard nnd-vegetable garden. Building* compriss real good five-roomed house bnsd anl papered, four fireplaces, washhouse and pantry, i-stall ■table, loose-box and packing shed, stock at valuation if required. Price, £750. Folio 888.

HEAVY AGRICULTURAL FARM. Afif\ ACRES—Heavy agricultural land, all _feU" tile drained, good water supply, subdivisions mostly wire netting, 150 acres in wheat which will thresh 50 bushels per acre (same paddock went 44 last year), 55 in oata, 60 in turnips, 180 in young grass. Possession Ist June. This farm ia clos* to railway, and will carry three sheep per acr*. Buildings comprise house of 4 room*, large galvanised barn, dairy, man's hut gig ahex, etc. Price, £12 per acre. Folio L 881. The above are a few of the Farm* which we have on our book* for private sale, and we will be pleased to furnish full particulars of oropertiea in our hand* fpr sale to anyone 'TERMS can be arranged for all properties bought throng- oar agency. In many instances the balk of the purchase money oan remain on mortgage at a LOW BATE OF REST. MAUDE AND HARMAN, Land Sad Estate Agents, 194 Horafoxd str**t 9929

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12173, 19 April 1905, Page 11

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