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PROPERTIES FOR SALE FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. SHEEP OR AGRICULTURAL. In any port of the Dominion, at unparalleled prices. 'TTHE following are a few remarkably CHEAP PROPERTIES:— No. i. : NORTH CANTERBURY SHEEP FARM. ACRES " 9Af)A ACRES ■ (FreehoM). ' Of exceptional!? pood rheop land, winters a owe to the acre, kv-t of ewe and lamb oountry. Every psddsu-i watered by permanent ftrcnm. Tho wh"ln property lien well to the sun, ie well sheltered, and has been surfaco gown with cocksfoot and clover. Well fenced and divided into 6 paddocks. Ths Homestead consist* of cottajre, wool shed, stable, elrcds, yr,rd», home paddocks, etc. Everything in perfect order. Situated close to township. Splendid rond to railway. PRICE, JES PER ACRE. There ie nothing , cheiper on tho market. No. X ZAST OXFORD DISTRICT. 800 ACIU r s - Five n-llee from East Oxford, and three miles from railway ptatnn; ISO ceres are in turnips, all wsth grass <vith the exception of j 30 acres, balance in English and native grass, subdivided into 10 yacldocks, all we!l watered by water-race*, fences all in good j order. This is sor- ■it IV '"<"l tnrnip land ) tie district. The imprcvaments consist of House of 'J rooms, v.nu bathroom, scullery, hot and coid wat-ev F<?rvice, copper and tubs, email orchard, i-sta!led stable, loosebox, wool shed, ehecp yards, toolhouse, implement shed, etc. PRICE, £4 5s PER ACRB, Good Tories if required. No. 8. A MODEL FARM. WYNDHAM DISTRJCT, SOUTHLAND. FIRST-CLASS LAND. 19Q1 ACRES FREEHOLD. Three and a half miles from township, bsnk, post offtoe, railway station, saleyard. , !, and three miles from dairy factory. There is a fine 6-Toomed Dwelling and outbuildings, S-stalled stable, wool eh«d (hold 700 sheep, five shearers), dip, yards, two large barns. The property is divided into 8 paddocks, the whole is well watered, and lies to the sun, and all the fences are in | first-class order. There are 170 acres in turnips and rape, balance in grass. The whole has been ploughed. Carried 8000 sheep last year. One-third of property is bounded by a river. Good crops of wheat, oats. turrup», and rape are grown on the place. PRICE, £6 ISs PER ACRE. i Stock at valuation, or £9260 as a going con- ! oem, which includes crops now in stack. For further Information regarding the above Properties, call on, or write to W. J. HOPKINS and CO, LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCE AGENTS. Comer Hereford and Manchester streets, Christcburch C 3258 DAVIES AND STEVENSON. FARM. CLINTON. FARM. Only onoe in ' a lifetime you get a chance to secure a farm liko this. Read the following particulars:— OKf\ ACRES, tmbdivided fate eereral padLtOXJ docks, all well watered and fenced, all under cultivation, 20 acree in tuxaipi, *«• — ta SEATED. One mile from Clinton township, rail-way Nation. "4^* VEloar|!a Brand new House 6 rooms and carwonienoee, 5-stall stable, large barn, loose-box and lofi, shearing sbed, 8-bail cowshed, man's wbare, excellent water eupply (wheel), with enough power' for cutting wood, chaff, and oafs. The farm will carry about 400 ewes and lamb*. Price £7 10a per acre, twothirds of the money can wnain tt 5 per cent. The same el-asa of land in Canterbury would sell at £18 or £20 per acre. Adjoining land can be had if neoesearr. NORTH LOBI7RN, CANTERBURY. 850 Aoree, nioe sweet country, divided into numerous paddocke, all well fenced and watered, capital new House 4 roams and conveniences, stable, etc. £8 per acr* or ° ffer ' NEW BRIGHTON. 8 Acres fairly good land, long frontajre. 2 acres in fruii trees, Houee 5 rooms, bath, washhouee. vinery, good artesian well. £330. 6 acres adjoining can be bought far £250. Very easy terms eiven. 7 TEMPLETON. 70 Acres real good country, well watered and Icnced, House 4 roomn, stables, and usual farm outbuildings. Only 10 miles from Chri.«tchurch. £13 10b per aor*. DAVIES and STEVENSON, L.cemed Land Brokers. CASHEL STREET, near Tattersall's. •Phone 1366 1679 T* ONA L D O. DUNCAN, ""' F.1.A., N.Z., ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. LAND, ESTATE, ard COMMISSION ■ AGENT, FINANCE «a*d INSURANCE AGENT, LICENSED SHAREBROKER, District Manager for Canterbury Norwich and London Accident Insurance Association, Addrees: BOWRON'S BUILDINGS, MANCHESTER STREET. Telephone No. C2l. BOARDING-HOUSE, FOR SALE. I HAVE been instructed by -the Owner to dispose of the FREEHOLD of a really good BOARDING-HOUSE, of 14 rooms. The property comprises over a quarter of an acre in a good locality, only five mimites , walk from Cathedral square, and beicij a coiner section, has a splendid prospective value. There are eight permanent boarders, and the only reason the owner wishes to dispose of the property is on ocoount of ill-health. This property can be purchased on exceptionally easy terms, and the price has been reduced ta £925, To effect a ready Sale. This price includes the Goodwill, ajid the Furniture may be taken at valuation. I cau confidently recommend this as e» splendid investment. Call early. TO LET. lINWOOD— Really Good Family House of ■i eight rooms, bathroom. washhouße, oontcrvetory, vicery, and fernei/. Nearly 1 acre land, in nice gard«n and orchard. llai:dy to tram. GLOUCESTER, CITT—7 rooms, 15s. FITZGERALD AVENUE-5 rooms, 12a. RONALD 0. DUNCAN. C 3032 CLOSE TO TOWN. 50 ACRES. SUBDIVIDED inio 4 puddocks, well fenced and watered. 4-Roomed House, cow.ched, stab.fe-a, leosa-boxes, granary, fowlhoiiße, etc. £40 PEK ACRE. WELL WORTH INSPECTION. CHAS. HILL, ' 165 Hereford street, Christchurch. *

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13110, 8 May 1908, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13110, 8 May 1908, Page 11

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