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PROPERTIES FOR SALE , SPEIBS and WILSON, li 6 CASHEL STREET. THE TTPTON DOWNS AND WELD3HTLL ESTATES. MARLBOBOTTGH, ON THE AWATERE. *"OR SAI/E BY PRIVATE TREATY. PLANS and description of the Properties may be had on application to all the leading Stock and SUtion Agents throughout th« Dominion. AS A SHEEP PROPERTY THERE IS NOTHING BETTER OFFERING AT THE PRICE PLACED AGAINST EACH LOT. While this Property has been Uken crerwith. 32,000 SHEEP. HORdES tad CATTLE. This in no way represents the actual carrying capacity of the property. It Iβ generally considered by those who know the" property intimatelj, that THERE IS SCARCELY A LOT THAT WILL NOT CARRY A SHEEP TO THE ACRE. WITH SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT. And several of the lots will carry con■iderably more. There are large portions on each of the lots offered ploujjhabie, and should prove first-clase RAPE and TURNIP country, and some of the land wiil grow BARLEY and WHITE CROPS vory successfully. Large areas have been surface town with good English Grae&es, Cocksfoot, and Ryegrass, taking w«ii. The back country especially retained its freshness right throughout the late severe drought, feed being in abundance, and the Stock now fat, ready for the freezer. We are advised by the late Manager, Mr McKenzio. that there was no seriou? inconrenienoe in the way of watering the flocks. EVERY PADDOCK PRACTICALLY WATERED. The property is admirably suited for Half and Three-qiiarterbreds. The late owner having run a stud duck or. the Weldshill, it was the intention of the lato owner to wipe out the Merino flock entirely from the Estate. The property is being connected by telephono, and a school will be established at the Jordon. One of the portions of the «<=tato that has just been sold was taken up by a gcntlcmaji who ha« been associated with the property for a good number of years. LEASEHOLD property adjoining this Estate has changed hands ut a goodwill equal tc the price asked for the FREEHOLD ol this property. It ba.s the reputation of being s> Firstclass Winter Property, no eternal enowg. The land is open and friable, and take* surface sowing readily. The Stock is the best indication of the quality of the land. Stock buyers claim "hat they have secured the beet stock in ! Marlborough off this Estate. JUST ONE WORD MORE. There are men going about Christoburch and other plaoes whe liavo never seen the proporty, who will take ycu into their confidence and volunteer the information that the place is no good. Take that for what it is worth. Come straight to us, or go to any respectable firm and get correct information. The prices are from £2 Sβ per acre upwards, and further subdivisions will he made where practicable. Easy finance for Stock and Land. SPEIRS and WILSON 140 Cashel street. DEVEREUX, K.IN3 AND 00.. LTD.,

Lichiieia street. C 3410 Business Agents. OONALD O. DUNCAN, ■*■*■' F.1.A., N.Z., ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, LAND, ESTATE, ard COMMISSION AGENT, FINANCE and INSURANCE AGENT, ' LICENSED SHAREBROKJ3R, District Manager for Canterbury Norwich and London Accident Insurance Aseociation. Address: BOWRON'S BUILDINGS. MANCHESTER STREET. Telephone No. 621. BOARDING-HOUSE. FOR SALE. I HAVE been instructed by the Owner ♦<> dispose of the FREEHOLD of a really •rood BOARDING-HOUSE, oi 14 rooms. The property oemprires over a quarter oi an acre in a gocd locality, only fivt minutes' walk from Cethcdr.il sousw ar.d being a comer section, has a splendid prospective value. Tlmro are eiiht prnr.auent boarders, and the cnJy reason the own or wishes to dispose of the "property is on account c-t ill-health. TH« property can ba put chased on esccp(inr.a'iy ciisy Ut-jis, ar.d the price haa been reduced tt> £326, To effect a reedy SiUe. This price includes the Ucodvill, and the Furniture may Ko tasen nt •.:-. niton. 1 on cuudeut.y recommend this m * splendid invegtmeut. Call cariy. TO LET. lINWOOD— Bcelly Good Family Hoiifo of i pit*- room", ba.throc-n' ■n-a.'hhr.'use, conBprratory. vir.c-ry, and fwnei/. Nearly 1 acre laiid, in nioo gardon and orchard. Handy to iram.

GLOUCESTER, CITY—7 rooms, 15e. I'ITZUEKALD AVEiN'UE—S rooms, 12e. ROXALD O. DUNCAN. C 3083 « LOCK and BTOCKWELL, 191 HEREFORD STKEET (Opposite United Service Hotel). LEASEHOLD. ACRES. JQQQ ACRES. PRICE £1100. GOODWILL. ' Canterbury, near rail and township, paddocks, well fencod and watered, nearly all tussock, all ploughable, first-case portable whare, rent £165 per annum, lease 13 yoarsto run, carry nearly a sheep to the acre. SHfifcP COUNTRY. ACRES. 4000 ACRES. PRICE £i 17* Gel PER ACRE. Canterbury, splendid homestead of 8 rooms, bathroom and offices, buildings about perfect. 200 acres rape, 70.1 acres "turnips, balance old pasture and tnstock, turnips alone worth from XISUO to £2000, we'l fenced and watered, all ploughabie, near rail and yards. A really good thing, either a« an investment or a speoutaticn. HANDY LITTLE FAR—. ACRES. QQ ACRES. PRICE, £16 PER ACRE. Canterbury, only two miles from rail—ay station, little over 20 miles from Christchurch, 5 paddocks, first-class cropping land, watered by water-race and creek*, food cottage, orchard, stable, etc. Terms, 4400 cash. F - 51 GOOD SHEEP FAHJA. ACRES. Q0() ACRES. PRICE, £4 5i PER ACRE. Canterbury, only three miles from railway station by good road. 12 paddocks, well fenced and watered, al'• plouphable, 150 acres turnips crop), c-cmfortable 8-roomed house, bathroom, garden, orchard, stables, yards, etc. F. 45 LEASEHOLD. ACRES. fifiOO ACRES - PRICE, £730 GOODWILL. Canterbury, 14 mf.ee from railway and ialeyards. Government lease, ten years to run. Rental, £155 per annum. Will carry 2000 sheep easily. "•** LOCK ana STOCKWELL, 191 HEREFORD STREET 1423 (Opposite United Service Hotel).

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13104, 1 May 1908, Page 11

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