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PROPERTIES FOR SALB MAUDE AND HARMAN, AU D B iSD EilXlK land, eßtaibl amd commission agents. farms, farms, farms. north canterbury. A Oft AORES, reel good Sheep Country, **.vf subdivided into 6 paddocks, well watered, 100 acres in yeung grasa, balance surface •α-wn. Tip-top swe country; "last year averaged 100 per cent, of lamte. House of 9 rooms, in good order, stabling, -woolshed, yards, and dip. • Price 45 9a 6d per acre. Toiio 341. MAUDE and HABMAN. AGRICULTURAL FARM. 1/10 ACRES, first-olees Agricultural Land (handy to Chrirtohurch), suitable for growing wheat, bean*, or potatoes; sleo, rich Grating Land, close to large township, creamery, etc The farm is well subdivided and watered, and ha* good homestead on it, with suitable outbuildings. Price £33 per acre. Folio 838. MAUDE and BARMAN. HANDY FARM. OK ACHES—Handy all round Farm, eloee Ut, to township, saleyards, school, etc., subdivided into 5 paddocks, snd well fenced with goree and wire, end watered by waterraces; 50 acres in, oats, 25 acres in graes, balance in rape; three-room home, stableand shed. Price £15 per acre. Folio 266. MAUOE and HARMAN. SHEEP STATION, j XAAA ACRES, subdivided into suitable*J\J\nj ,i XO ci paddocke, watered by waterraoee, about 9 miles from railway station, convenient to Christchurch and other market**; good homestead and outbuildings; 1000 acre* leasehold can be taken over with the farm at a nominal lent. Price £2 10s. Folio 1>332 MAUDE and HARMAN. SMALL SHEEP FARM. CAA ACRES, about 15 miles from town. uvu 9 paddocks, watered by water-races, fiO acres in oaia, 60 aoree in r*pe and turnip*, balance in grass; will carry a sheep* psr acre. Title—Land Transfer. Five-room house, and sheepyard to hold about 700 sheep. If good man that can be recommended, will take- £-200 caeh; balance can remain Bor 5 yeare at 5 per cent Price £4 12s 6d. Folio 334. MAUDE and HARMAN. SMALL FARM] IAQ ACRES, good, fair Land, suitable for JA/c» growing oats, turnips, and raps; nret-clasa aheep country, subdivided into 8 paddocks, with goree and wire fenoes; farm is well watered; five-room house, usual outbuildings. Price £12 per acre. Folio L 3». MAUDE and HARMAN. Sii_VEP FABiM—SOUTH CANTERBURY 1250 oal y MUm f»m Station and Township. Subdivided into suitable-lined paddocks. There an at present 100 acre* of oats sown down with grass and clover, 60 acres in early turnips, 70 acres of hard turnips. Sixty acres of young grass is now carrying 4 sheep per acre, with their lambs. Balance of farm in grassi and tuseock, and large plantation. Buildings consist of good substantial house, •11 convenience*, hoi ancToold water, dairy, waahhouse, coalhouee, cow-bails, stable, looseboxes, chaff house, buggy abed, harneesroom men's quarters, good woolehed, etc. Tliis is a firet-clsas sheep farm, in a good dutnct, and when thoroughly worked will carry a large amount of etook. Price £7 per acre. Folio L 314. ■ end HARMAN. SOUTH CAIjTERBJraf; gCA ACRES, near Temuka, good grainyuvr growing and grazing land, 12 paddocks, well watered, wheat this year expected to average 46 bushels per acre, beriev already threshed has yielded 70 bushel* per acre. This farm is within ten minutes' walk of school and poet office. Owner going in for • aheep station. Buildings—House of 5 room*, dwiry, waahhouse, tool house, stable, loose-box, and trap afcet Pries £15 per acre. MAUDE and HARMAN. SMALL SHEEP FARM. ~~ 140 AO P B8 ' ea « «?-. '««» echool, towninto 8 paddocks, with gone and wire fences. oners are at present 60 acres in oaU and 30 in raps and turnip* balance in grass. It ii well watered by Council water-races, end has a nearly new house of 8 moms, with scullery and dairy. Price £9 peTscre. Folio 265 MAUDE and KARm^k SMALL FARM, " 50 ACBB8 j Preehord, 14 miles from Christy v ehuroh, subdivided and watered, good fences, knd juat sown down, small house, •table, etc,, handy to township, school, and Post office. _Price M 2 per acre. , Folio LflW MAUiDE and BARMAN. <9HEBP PARSI ■* 1000 AC ?§fc_ C £ od &>-? Am. we« *Vyy subdivided mto conTement-eiSS r*ddocke, well watered. This ie'N* really firetrclaas sheep fen, bain*; ,n plonghablsj and in good fieart, end will can? 8 sheep per acre. It ie situated olorn to the hill* and v in the radius of the north-west enowere, so therefore does not barn up. It can either be bought with or without stock. Nearly new house of 10 rooms, good outbuddings. Price £io per acre. Folio 045. MAUDE and HABIMAN. CLOSE TO TOWN. ' 150 iSSP 3 - H"i. from HeUrnaj * T* ?°™<bv, on good main road; well fenced with goree and wire, fences, part of farm being firs t-c fee land and pari being medium; 4-room house, stable, eto. A low price will be taken to effect a quick sale, on account of partnership. Price only £14 per acre. Folio Id 57. MAUDE and HARMAN". NORTH CANTERBURY. "^ 400 j £? HES A ■£»*? a in Nertl » Cante , - t* oo * ULa wheat-growing land, well subdivided Into paddocks: only 3 miles from Railway Station. There is a small oottag. on the property, and an eighU stall stable. Price £12 per acre. Folio 139. . MAUDE and HAJKMAMI GOOD AOKTOULTUKAL FAEM!, TEMABU. IOK ACRES—Good Agricultural Fans, ■*~*"J situated ai Timaru; will grow 60 bushels wheat per acre, or wiU carry three sheep per acre; subdivided into 7 paddocks, A large portion of this farm is ai present in crop. The farm m well watered, and has a rood homestead on H, comprising β-rootn house, waehhouse, dairy, stable, traphooss, I pigstyea, Ac Price £25 per acre. Folio act. MAUDE andii HARMAJE. i FARM. I X A ACRES—Fair Agricultural and Good -L«JV/ Steep Country, handy to town, and close to school, railway, and post office; farm subdivided into 9 paddocke by good fences, well watered.by water-raoes, 20 acres in turnips, balance in grass and stubbier buildings comprise 4-room bonse, lined and papered, 4-starl st-ble, Iraphofise. cowshed, trigger?, eto. Price £15 per acre. Folio 1<406. MAUDE_and HARM-AN. AMi-BOUND FARM. ~ 1 0ft ACRES—Good Agricultural Land, AW dose to Railway Station, School, Saleyardn, etc The land ia of good quaJity and suitable for growing crop or , roots. There an «t present 50 acres m crop and 60 sores in clover and grass; well fenced into 4 paddock*, with firat-clees fences, and is watered by water-race*. Buildings comprise nearly new houee of 6 rooms, eet on concrete foundation*, looee-boxes, traphouse, and stable. Easy terms-can be arranged for this property. Price £23 per acre. Folio L 862. MAUDE and HARM AN. SHEEP STATION. 1 KfiCi ACRES—Good Sheep Run, sub.lUv/v/ divided into twelve paddocke, 7 miles of standard and ealvanised wire and six miles of gorse and wire fences; all paddocks well watered. The run win good order, and is n<, present carrying , 2000 sheep and 50 heed of odtle. Tbe land is all in good heart. Buildings comprise house of f. rooms and scullery, grain-shed. rmplement>" shed (large), and loose-'boxM. £8000 can remain on mortgage if required. Price £• Uβ i>er acre. Folio L 346. ,' 1 -MA.TJDJ: a_»a_HAßaiA!N__ HANDY FAHM, CLOSE TO CHBISTOHUBOH. -I 9A ACRES, subdivideV into 8 paddocks, i.jm\J pood fences, 7 weU watered, handy allTound farm: easy drive from Christehurch. Four-room dwelling house, dairy, implementehed. stable, chaff liouee, niggeries, etc Close to railway and school. Easy terms can be arranged. Price £35 Tier sere. Folio 345. MAUDE and HA/KHAN, POULTRY FARM. 4 ACRES, suitable for Poultry Farm. «t would subdivide into sections, having Rood road frontage. Buildings comprise 6room dwelling house and erullerv, also a lares ehed. suitable- {or stable. Price £560. Folio L 306. ' MAUDE and HARMAN. The above are a few of the Farm* which we have on our books for private sale, and we will be pleased to furnish full particulars of properties in our hands for sale to anyone aptKyine. ' •EASY TERMS «*n hi arranged for any properties booerht thronph onr agency. In many icetsaees the bulk c< '(be purchase money e»n remain on mortgage et a LOW RATE OF INTEREST. MAUDTC AND HARMAN, LAND AND.ESTATE AGENTS, 1W Hereford street. - . 9940 S. v - ■- ■ :■.■ ■• ■'■

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12190, 10 May 1905, Page 11

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