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AUCTIONS. DEVEREUX, KINO AND 00. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. A RARE CHANCE, com* and snip it now; -/»- 7SO acres, situation 1 mile from railw*T station, school, saleyards, post and telegraph office, divided into 16 paddocks; fence*, gorse, standards and wire. 200 ACRES in oats an«L sown down with grass and clover seed. 230 ACRES ploughed for turnips and rapo;,'roomed House* 2-storey t on part of property; also 7-roomed House, conveniences, stable, ■ coach-house, ioose-boxee, chaff-houae, men a ' whatel Only 14 miles from Christchurch. * Price, £7 10s. Crops and cultivation included. ' Q9KA ACRES, 21 years' Lease, 14 yeaxa l o_j_»t/ to run; 2 Cottages on tbe pro- * perty. also shearing shed and other oonveni- * onces; 600 is cleared and sown down in i English grasses and fenced; all well watered, . balanoe good milling timber. Thia Property > is rituatod close to a port, w»d is cloeo on , the proposed route of the Blenheim, Kaikoura . and Cheviot Railwoy Line. DEVEREUX, KING and CO., LTD., CS3S6 " 137 Lichfield atreet. i I DEVEREUX, KING and CO., LIMITED. , 137 LICHFIELD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. t ' A CHANCE THAT COMES ONCE IN A , * LIFETIME We can put you on to . SIX THOUSAND ACRES of some of the' 1 best Sheep Country in Now Zealand. Amount 'of Deposit required TWO THOUSAND ' POUNDS. Price per Acre, THREE i POUNDS' FIVE SHILLINGS. There im •IFIVE -_*.OUSAND SHEEP that can 'he '! taken over at valuation. This ia without, |! a doubt the greatest nibble th*t haa ever ! been offered by Deveroux, King and Co. to ■ the people of Canterbury. The writer has ' been over the property on a number of occa- , < siona. We have seen it in winterr and. . | summer, and it has a oarrying capacity equal to a large quantity of land that is 1 being offered art ten. guineas per acre. _*he reason why this property is beting, placed on tho market at such a ridiculously low price and such good term-, ia that the owners of the property have instructed us to WIND THE ESTATE UP. The property is : FOURTEEN MILES FROM A RISING > TOWNSHIP in Blenheim, and FOURTEEN FROM A RAILWAY STATION. '■'"'."' DEVEREUX, KING and CO., _J__TT__o.' T7TTE have also, on behalf of the m_m "' estate, which th* ointeta acre determlncd to wind up without delay, NINETEEN! ' THOUSAND . ACRES .(19,000 acres) cf « principally Limertone Country for TWO POUNDS TEN SHILLINGS PER ACRE (£2 10s per acre. £2 10s per acre, only £310* per acre), and we will give you FOURTEEN THOUSAND (14,000) SHEEP at Vahiatfam. There is a House on this property which to fenoed and subdivided. YOU CAN DRIVE A BUGGY AND PAIR TO YOUR DOOR. The present manager is prepared to remain in, charge of tho property. * _TV_5 . THOUSAND POUNDS is required to pa* on •to this most desirable country. With the , EXTENSION OF THE SOUTH IBI__ND MAIN TRUNK LINE THIS PROPERTY , MUST DOUBLE IN VALUE during *__» next few years. DEVEREUX, KING *nd CO., 137 Lic3-ield atewt, ' C 3410 Ohriatohuioh. - . " i CANTERBURY FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. LTD. FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM for SALE, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Tatter-all's Rooma, Timaru, on SATURDAY, 24th October. ' 1908. at 2.30 p.m., account Mr Harold Wieathall—so ACRES 3 ROODS, spbdivid-d into hanidy paddocks and well watered, situated half-mile from School and Creamery, together with srubstantially built 2-roomed _)wte_in>K_ouee, cowshed (iron), with paved floor, trapshed (iron), pig-tyes, etc., thereon. Of tbo land 11 acres ara in wheat, 4 acres mangolds, 2 acres potatoes. 10 acres for hay end oiover seed. The stock on tbo farm, comprising 16 oowe, aro at present averaging £30 sterling per month profit, also 40 pig* arid other stock oan be taken at valuation if deetwd. :' The vendor's t-lringa for twelve months with above stock amounted to £270 for milk alone, and £100 for pigs, and hie . sole reason for selling is that h« haa acquired a much larger property. 9103 J. MUNDELL, Auctioneer. CANTERBURY COOPERATIVE EGG, POULTRY AND PRODUCE CO., LTD. THE CANTERBURY CO-OPERATTVE EGG, POULTRY, AND PRODUCE CO., LTD. (Late C. R. Wilson and Co.) ' Egg, Poultry, Fruit and Produce Merchants. General Auctioneers, ate.. Land, Estate and Commission Agents, 165 TUAM STREET. CHRISTCHURCH, , Proprietors of Wilson's Popular Salejwd*. the Largest and Best Equipped in the Dominion Auction Salea of Poultry Every Saturday, Eggs Every Wednesday, and Effgi, Fruit, and Produce Daily. WEEKLY POULTRY MARKET REPORT. Report a slightly larger entry of PonHrj for sale on Saturday' than there has been foi tho last month There was a good attendance of buyer?, competition waa _ still keen, and prices very good. The following are the rales:—Roosters 5s fid to 7s lOd, Hens 4s to Ga Id Ducks Ss to 6s 3d, Ducklings 5s 3d to 6s lOd, Small Ducklings Is 9d to 2s 7d, Hen_ • with Ducklings 8s 3d. All at per pair. EGGS.—The market is still very &rm, with an upward tendency. . H. M. BANNE-IR, C 3545 Auctioneer and Manager. PROPERTIES TO LET. SCHOOL BUILDING TO LET. /I"'©, LET—New and commodious School -*- Building, comprising ono large and two ■ smaller Class-rooms, with ail conveniences. First-rate, locality and very low rent. Suitable for kindergarten, preparatory school, . music or dancing classes. Apply to PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE, Cathedral aquare. I * _ TO LET, FOR TERM, i 1 rpHREE-QUARTERS OF AN ACRE OF " JL LAND, and Nearly New House of 5 rooms, nicely decorated, bathroom, pantry, * washhouse, copper, end tubs, workshop 10ft ' x 12ft; 5 minutes from tram. Rental 12s 6d peT week. CHAS. HILL 165 Hereford street, Chriatch_rch. S2l A NIBBLE. 7N LINWOOD Section containing J-Acre ». 1 where, well, etc.; all for £100. CHAS HELL, 1 ' IG3 Hereford street. Christchurch. A

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13250, 19 October 1908, Page 11

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