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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. A WORD TO FARMERS. THESE are a few of the many Farms on our books for immediate sale. We have so many demands for good Farms now that we cannot fill them. Wo had nearly a enquiries for one place recently. If you aro willing to sell your place for a reasonable price, send us particulars. We may have an enquiry for just such a property as yours is. IHO ACRES—BROADFIELDS-A +A)\J splendid farm, subdivided into 9 paddorks, all well fenced and watered, 40 acres in young grass, balance in crop, well-built 5-r. h.. with pantry and dairy, well-appointed 3ttall stable, ono mile from school and dairy factory. A grand little property, and must be sold, as the owner is removing to a larger farm. £28 acre. __ 9QO ACRES—MOERAKI—A very --01/ handy farm, in 12 well fenced paddocks, large stable, granary, and other outhouses, well-grown orchard, 6-r. h., and men's whare. Only £15 acre. 9 A ACRES—MARSHLANDS — One —" of the best little farms in that district, well fenced and drained, and with a good 4-r. h. and outbuildings. £1200. 89 ACRES—RANGIORA—This is •*- splendid heavy land, and all freehold, subdivided into 3 paddocks, with water in each. Rape and turnips. All in crop. £15 acre. -tno ACRES—KIMBERLEY (near JLDO Kirweo)—Very handy little farm, subdivided into 5 paddocks, has good 4-r. h., new stables, and outbuildings. £20. -J A ACRES—PAPANUI—A splendid AA' opportunity for anyone aeoking a handy little placo near town, 5-r. b. on concrete, with verandah, pantry scullory, etc., and Venetians, 4-stall stable and outbuildings. Price for tho lot, only £1400. I_lf. ACRES—WEEDONS—This is J-tfcO j, ver y hanfVy farm, subdivided into 9 paddocks, all well watered and fenced, nice 4-r. h., 4stall stable, trapshed, cow-bails, and orchard. Carries 3CO sheep. £16 acre. 9-J 9 ACRES — LEITIIFIELD — -J-L-J Goad heavy cropping land, has grown 18 ton potatoes per acre. All well fenced and watered. Nearly new 12-r. h., with conveniences stables, and outbuildings, 1 mile from dairy and school. £17 acre. ftfiO ACRES—PEEL FOREST— OOU Part 0 { j£ r g. J. Dennistoun's well-known property, 470 acres in English grasses. Tho whole subdivided into 4 paddocks, all flat land, will carry 1200 ewes and lambs, men's hut on property, and house will be erected to suit client. £16 per aero. QQCI ACRES—WEST OXFORDOOO w e u wa tored country, and substantial fences throughout, shearing shed, dip, etc., good cropping or sheep land. A very snug little farm £10 10s per acre. err r\ ACRES—HORORATA—SaIe " ' V or lease of this handy-sized little farm, 50 acres in oats, 50 ploughed for turnips, balance in tussock, good house and stable. £3 acre, or 3s 6d on a five years' lease. QQ-t ACRES — SPRINGSTON — OOA Good heavy cropping land. Stands high, and is well fenced and -watered throughout, carries 4 sheep to the acre, well-built 8-r. h., with modern conveniences, stables, etc. £24 acre cash, or terms can be arranged for suitable buyer. This is one of the best farms on our books, but is unlikely to stay there long. If you are on the look-out for a first-class place, call or write us about it at once. OAK ACRES — COALGATE — A "^ rt -' % really handy little farm, consisting of good cropping or sheep country; roomy 11-r. h., with all necessary outbuildings, and an Bstalr stable. The sort of place it will pay you to enquire about. 100 ACBES ~ VIEW HILL — A Av/\J n j co little dairy farm, with well-built 6-r. h. and outbuildings, splendidly watered throughout, cattle - and calves in good condition, also 6 horses. £12 acre. 9AA ACRES—OXFORD—HandiIy -m\J\j subdivided and good cropping country; grew 50 bushels oats acre, 50 acres down in new grass 6-stall stable and traphouso. £6 acre. Well worth enquiry. THE CANTERBURY INVESTMENT COMPANY, LTD., REAL ESTATE FINANCIERS, 154-6 Hereford street, CHRISTCHURCH. C_o33a MATSON AND FRIZZBLL. Chas. D. Matson.) (Geo. Frizzell. 166 HEREFORD STREET. REAL ESTATE SALESMEN, VALUERS, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. OFF" PAPANUi~ROA_X J?*M X A—MODERN HOUSE 7 rooms, h. gW-L-LUv/ and c, bath, pantry and scullery, practically new, together with 2 acres oi land of the best quality. Woll worth inspection. ' MATSON and FRIZZELL. NEAR TEAMS. fKQK— MODERN RESIDENCE 6 main dJOUO rooms, h. and a, tiled hearths, verandah, gas. picture rods, bookcase and extra cupboards, bath, scullery and pantTy, ram water supply; J-acre of land. MATSON_and FRIZZELL. rilCf)- ABSOLUTELY ~thT~c"hoapeßt cVIiiJU property now on the market— 4 Acres of excellent land, 2 miles from G.P.0., together with a modern house of 7 main rooms, h. and c, gas throughout, bath, scullery and pantry, concrete foundations plastered and decorated throughout, verandah, stables, dairy and traphouse, laundry, etc. Fol. 95. Call 'phone 1511 further particulars. 1810 MATSON and FRIZZELL. GOOD STORE FOR ' •P_l9o~ SNIJG Storo ' to S ether 5 ov _-_jV/ dwelling rooms, scullery, almost new, corner section, in a growing locality, one minute from electric cars, just outside Belt. Fol. 417 j MATSON and FRIZZELL. [ HOLLY ROAD. BUYS ?o£ an *- CT<5 specially suitcfcUclU able for gentleman s residence, deep well on the ground, ono minute from ; trams. Fol. 167 I FIRST-CLASS "PQ-tO BUYS 2 S°°d square Houses, plas-_S»t/-±v/ tered and concrete foundations, 5 rooms, pantry end scullery, sunny side of popular streot og Papanui road, neor town, to-othor with 30 perches to each; or one can ;bo bouirht for £185 and possession given in j a month. One of tho very best and safest ; investments obtainable. Very rapid applicaI tion is necessary in order to make sure of these places. They aro bound to sell. j Fol. 399 MATSON and FRIZZELL. IN THE CITY. -PfiOO BUYS * Modern Houso of 6 c**\.)\J\J looms, h. and c. service, bath, pantry, and scullery, handsome diningroom, i fitted with Muranese glass bookcase and I cupboards, picture mouldings, hall, arch. Venetians, gas, together with detached laundry and full J-acre. Fol. 123 ; road. r»f»OA-MODERN Villa of 6 rooms, h. and c, bath, pantry and scullery, verandah, laundry, etc.. tunny aspect; i-acre. Fol. 383 MATSON anjj FRIZZELL.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12569, 11 August 1906, Page 15

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