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AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CO. LAND. LAND. T\7E bog to call the attention of intending purchasers to the' list of Farms men tionod below, whioh are only a few of th many we have in cur hands for sale, an; and all oi wbioh we shall be pleased to giv particulars of, and also show intending buyer over them. When writing for further it formation kindly quote folio numbers an a create. NELSON DISTRICT. 7XR ACRES. Freehold, one of the best al OO round Farms in the County. 17 Acres being rich river flats, balance undula! ing. 300 acres of which are ploughable. siti ated on the sea coast, 8 miles from Nelsor one mile from creamery, school, and Pos Office, coach runs twice a day to and fror town, and passes the property. Two House on the farm, one of 8 rooms and the othc 7 rooms, well-built and finished. 14-stall co; bail, concrete floor, water laid on, woolshet rtables. etc.. 1 acre, in orchard; winters 25 I cattle and 800 sheep. 78 oows are milked o half-shares. Price, £12 per acre. B 8 PYNE and CO. ASHBURTON COUNTY. QQQ ACRES—Good Mixed Farm, House iJOV 5-stal! stables, granary, shee yards, etc., now . carrying 1000 sheep. Pnc S3 per acre. BE 1150 ACRES, adjoinir.sr a Railway StationAll necessary farm buildings, nice agricu tural and sheep farm. Price, £9 5s per acr< B 6 350 ACRES, 10 miles from Ashburtoi close to sea coast—6-roomed Houso and coi venienccs. stables, shed, sheep yards, etj Price, £8 per acre. B 7 860 ACRES of Rich Drained Swamp Lane 11 paddocks, well fenced and watered. ■: roomed House, men's hut. large granar; sheep yards, now carrying 3000 sheep. Prici £15 per acre. B c PYNE and CO. NORTH CANTERBURY. 1979 ACRES, in two Blocks, splendi J.—; I£* grazing and fattening farm, con fortable House and ell necessary outbuilt ings, carries a ewe to the acre, fattens thei lambs, and n large number of extra shee during summer months. Undoubtedly cheap property. Price £G 10s per acre. B. 5 612 ACRES—Splendid Farm, in a good dii trict. House 7 rooms, dairy and storeroom men's whare. stables, granary, implcmer shed, large plantations, has reaped 90 bushel of Tuscan wheat, the average being, 50 to C bushels. Price and conditions on applic; tion. B ' 376 ACRES. North Canterbury—Very ohea Block of Land, make a splendid farm fc small farmer; no buildings: IJ miles froi Township, Railway, etc. . Prico £5 Ps 6d p< acre. B i 505 ACRES—Good Houro and outbuilding splendid agricultural land, 3 miles from Railway Station. Price £16 10s per acre. A 270 PYNE and CO. SELWYN COUNTY. OAOfi ACRES Splendid Sheep Propert; o_-.faiv/ subdivided into numerous paddock well watered, co'mfortablo homestead, nic garden, woolshcd, men's whare. stables, in piement shed, trap shed, yards, etc., 17E acres cultivated, balance in tussock. 300 acre in turnips. 70 acres in rape, good fattenin land. Will sell either as a going conccr or at per acre PYNE and CO. OXFORD DISTRICT. •7Q9 ACRES, nine paddocks, well fence I *J~i and watered, well-built House rooms, and conveniences, large verandal nice garden, large shelter plantations, a necessary farm buildings. Will -sell as going concern, including 600 sheep and lamb and a large farm plant. Price £5 5s p( acre. PYNE and CO. FOR SALE AS A GOING CONCERN. QQ9 ACRES LEASEHOLD. Rent £li UXJij per annum, 5 years to run. Goc land. Present stock 1430 sheep. 7 draugl horses, 5 unbroken colts from 1 to 2 years. cow 3in full profit. 8 young cattle, large far: plant. The buildings comprise House 1 rooms, used as accommodation houso (po and telephone connection), 12-stall stables, loose boxes, loft, trap and implement shc< smithy, woolshed and sbeepyards. Coach pass four timcß a week. The above farm a paying one, and a good income is derive from , the accommodation business. Pri< £4500. B < PYNE and CO. FOR SALE AT WAIAU. GOOD GENERAL STORE BUSINES! Buildings are in best of order. Acet; Icne gas laid on, 6 divcllingrooms, shop ar office, largo cart shed, vermin-proof, war house, greenhouse 18ft x 10ft, J of an aci land, well fenced and laid out, verandal front and back of dwelling and front of stoi and warehouse. Price £1200. half_ cash. Th is a chance to acquire a good paying busine: and a comfortable home in one of the be. Canterbury districts. Stock at valuation. PYNE and 00. SOUTH CANTERBURY PROPERTY. QCIO. ACRES—Splendid Downs, limestoi OUU formation, 10 miles from railway l good road; 1500 sheep can be carried ac sheared comfortably, fattened 3000 lambs la Be-ason; well fenced and subdivided, grov excellent crops oats, turnips and rape; How 9 rooms, wcolshed, yards, stables, 4-roome Cottage, all conveniences for working tl property. Price £15 10s "per acre. B < PYNE and 00. FOR SALE PRIVATELY, RICCARTO2i ROAD. A BUNGALOW RESIDENCE. 7J Acn Land, large and well sheltered garde high section well drained, northern aspecl well-built House 7 rooms, bathroom, hot ar cold water, sbovvcr, . all conveniences, goc frontage opposite Deia'ns's Bush. Also splei did Block- of Land 8 Acres, having froi tages on Cutler's and Division roads vei suitable for subdivision. Must increase j value in the future. , -.. . ,-. PYNE and CO. OA ACRES'—Nice .Freehold Farm nei OV Weedons,|2 miles from the railway st; iion. comfortable House 4 rooms, 4-sta stables, trapshed and cowbail, well plantc garden. 4 paddocks, fences in good orde I.ienty of water. Price £jOO. Bt PYNE and CO. ■I _»9C ACRES, Freehold—Downs Countr XiJmmO about 1 milu from a railway sti tion, saleyards' and township; well-bui House 6 rooms, 6tab!»3, outsheds, men whare. etc. Half the land has been ploughei 10 paddocks - well watered and fenced. Wi carry about 1200 sheep. Price £5 ss. B I PYNE and CO. fiflfi ACRES FREEHOLD, near DarfioldUv/VJ Agricultural and Sheep Farm, wel built 6-roomcd House, newly-renovated, ne 6-stall stables, chaffhouse, loose-box, grai shed, sheep yards, etc., 11 paddocks, we watered, splendid fattening farm. Price £1 10s. B • ( PYNE and CO. OKA ACRES, near Kirwee. freehold, wit OOVJ 160 acres leasehold, good Hous largo plantations, well fenced and waterei close to railway, grows good oat. rape, ar turnip crops. Cheap farm. Price £9 12a t per acTO. Leasehold given in. B i PYNE and CO. iAf\f\ ACRES, Lease in-Pcrpetuity. rei i-±W -£19 per annum, situated Nel»o Sounds. Direct boot from Wcllingtc calls once a week. 400 acres clea cd and grassed. 200 acres to 1 burnt and sown this season. Comfortab House and outbuildings. Will carry i present state 750 ewes and 150 head 1 cattle; when fully improved will carry 25( sheep, besides cattle. Price goodwill, £350 B i PYNE and CO. mA ACRES, Omihi—Splendid Farm, •Jv'V/ miles from railway station, wel built 4-roomed House, 6-stall stable, lof 2 outsheds, yards, etc. One of the be farms in the well-known Omthi Valley. Wel fended and watered. Price £17 per acre. A ?, PYNE and CO. TX(\ ACRES, West Melton—l 7 paddock 1 0\J well watered. S-roomcd House.,, stall stables, grain store, implement shei sheep yards, etc. close to tewnship. shea ing shed, saleyards, good fattening and grai farm, within 15 miles of town. Price £] 10s per acre. B PYNE and CO. If\f\ ACRES. West Melton, 13 miles froi I Uv/town—House 8 rooms, stable*, granar implement shed*, whare, etc.. good qualit land, grows excellent grain and root crop well fenced and watered, close to townshi] saleyards, etc. Price £11 per acre. B i PYNE and CO. A LSO, a Large Number of Valuable TOW 3- PROPERTIES and BUILDING S_X TIONS for Sale. To all those who contemplate selling, -* invite them with every confidence to pl_< their properties in our hands. We are i touch with a very extensive clientele, an have every facility for disposing of bot large and small properties at their highmarket value. PYNE and CO., 6302 Auctioneer*.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12442, 3 March 1906, Page 16

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