PROPERTIES* FOR SALE. -^^aude*andJarmanMAT7DE AND HARMAN, HOUSE, LAND, ~ rAB M AND STATION AGENTS, * m Hereford street. And at Ashburton. OWNER COLONY. CHEAPEST PLACE EVER OFFERED " In takanaki. acres. 0.R.P., 225 acres - T 4 nw t **<* is in c™*?'"X feUwi, moei nmu, whitey. mainder in ansa, j- nda j at i ng country, rich wood and ta <"■•, sound 24 theep *' 2 \ orf acd lOd P« acre - * nd Ti S ht of • »i 15* end 17s per acre respectively. ■ purcaweaj' »*™ d goodwill, 3Ss per ecre. i. mP T C £oO oaK balance five years at 5 THm l. Make immediate arrangement* per ceni- cheapest piece ever offered. " OfflsP MAUDE and HARMAN, Agents. SUITABLE FOR MAN WITH SMALL ' CAPITAL. ,"' EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. run ACRES, well subdivided into several lASj paddocke. by good gorse and wire • Znets well watered, and in first-class heart. HμiroE large "ops of oats, etc. Splendid A«n farm. Price: £1* Per acre. 149b " P MAUDE and HARMAN. HEALTHY BREEDING COUNTRY. Wintered 0500 Sheep and 100 Head of Cattle. itb LAMBS MaFIjE TURNED OFF "T FAT. HiWKE'S BAY—23OO ACRES cheap Sheep Country; consisting of rolling ;' Awa* with a fiat for cropping. 300 acres okotSable, suitable for rape and turnips. 400 sere» (about) under heavy scrub, 800 '■ tcrwi lighter icrub and grass, balance good EniUsh grasses. The property is fully cap»- ---• bit of carrying.2 sheep per acre and 200 ctttle when fully improved. Homeateed coniiits of residence of 7 rooms, washhoues, men's rooms, whares, wool-ehed, stable, sheen yirds, and dip. Situated c'.ose to school, pojt office. Saleyards within 14 miles. Subdivided into 11 piddocks, with 7 and 8 wire faaees. Stock and Implements at valuation. FBICE H per Acre. 150 a MAUDE AND HARMAN. FIRST-CLASS SHEEP FARM. WARM. CLEAN, IN GREAT HEART. EXCELLENT DEPTH OF BLACK SOIL. CANTERBURY—I6OO ACRES—Subdivided V into 17 paddock* by wire fences, •nitt in every paddock. Carries 2 sheep per sere Grows exceptionally profitable crops of •rtia, roots, rape and grass. Last season owner made £1000 in buying stores and fattening them. House, 6 rooms, men's whares, β-etdled stable. 1 loose-boxe*. implement •feed, chaShouse, loft, woolshed, sheep ytrds, and dip. li miles from school, railway, etc. Purchaser will have use of 460 acre* leasehold free. PRICE, £8 per acre. Easy terms. 152b MATJDE AND HARMAN. ON THE THRESHOLD OF INCREASING IN VALUE. BUY WELL .AND YOU CAN SELL READILY. 4 UCKLAND PROVINCE—BOOO ACRES of ■a. Rich Swamp Fiat, and part Hills, well watered by streams and springe. Well subdivided by good 7-wire fences. About 1 property in grass. Bounded by large navigable rir»r and within ■!$ miles' school,■■■puet omee;" I* and, 9 miles of Railway. Property at" pre- ; carrying "JOOO sheep, 600 cattle,- 20 'hone*.- Good how* of 4 rooms, kitchen and usual eonventenoes. wool-shed, stable, sheep yards, nnd drp. Will seU as a whole or in two or more blocta. PRICE, £3 16s per tare. V«y easy term*. V ' MAUDE AND HARMAN. BICH RECLAIMED SWAMP. BXCEtKBNT FOR DAIBYISG aadtFATTENINGI PURPOSES. NORTH AUOKLAND—I6O ACRES.— Part of the famous Raupo Swamp. Bounded by » krge navigable river. ' All wrll fenced and suitably subdivided into ft paddocks all in gwes, and well watered by artesian wells. Csnies 80 milch cows. New Hotut of 4 rooms, detached kitchen and convenience*, washhouse, dairy, store-room. &&&. ela - Sh « d " I , »• ■* • !2f*; cowshed. PRICE, «8 per Acre. 173 MAUDE AND HARMAN. . GOING icONCERN. £7 I6s PES ACRE. IMPLEMENTS, ; CROP, STOCK. . QQO ACRES (CSanlerburV) good Lwd,'with' " w 87 acres new grass (lait year's), 80 s«re« i»pe, 87 ecree jfoni-yew-old grass, 80 »cr*s partJy skim plough, 85 acres 3-year-old paetnre, 89 acre*. *at«. 70 acres in cocksfoot, •nd 6a acre* jusv sown down In cocksfoot, 70 »cies turnips, 65 .ajtie xape, wants plough mc. Splendid Dwelluig of 9 xoonm, p» n w, whare 6-sUlled .table, new shad 60ft xlWt Property carrying 440%*. in lamhT 10 really MAUDE AND HARMAN. LABOE PROPERTY— SMALL PRICE. Suitable for DAIRY, FATTENING, OB SHEEP RAISING. jV°SJ. H AtICKLAND-r9BOO ACRES *£ Two «nd %■ half i miles from r.ilway. ane. beih and iern.. Largely bounded by tan be dnven from yards right into steamers. Two-th,rde of property-i, ploughable™ large portion volcanw and alluvial .oil. Spieldid acttse of 9 room*, wool-jfced, atables imto taJejirds and factory. PRICE, £1 2e P«acr*. Very easy terms can be arranged 1»» MAUDE AND' HARMAN. Close to School tTjd ;P Mt Md Telegraph . Office. Witaia Easy Be»ch of Important Town. C^d ß^ Rsr -^" ACRES fi«t^l«« - »to IM , PT'i Up , to iw&dß wheat, from h«£v a, w i*J° f - °* U ' 6° t<» 70 bushels fecel" l^i bd,vid « d «*«> ' paddocks, by live % at P reßwlt . TO acres wheat. 10 fl** x *P e - balance in from ***? P*r acre, beeidw catUe. Freely flowing 8 r^.°T^ rune throu ßh most. Hcuw •ervfcf^iLVh , *?* ,,, '- P» Btrr - ho* «nd cold MAUDE AND HARMAN. SHEEP FARM-3 Uifes from Railway. EVERYTHING --Stock, or O p | Implements, etc., «s e> GOING CONCERN. ' H°lwv CAXTERBURT - 600 ACRES Jk( !! ,', Bowns, with 150 ACRES ibnL "divided into 12 paddocks; all wire •jwj. Crop, in at present are 75 acres 'Jγ" , . 7 * *cres oats, of which 65 acres are »Ir b * lance grass: 160 acres two " *St,rtr^ d no i*™ one y** l «w. wen •wm by permanent streams, springe and " EXL.™*! House of 5 rooms, plaetered, ?»R«>m (h and o. service), scullery, dairy, » £«w<Kue, coalehed. hut oa runners, etc! i-t«L On p!llc * 1300 ,hee P < 1000 ewes), 10 f° ws - Everything as a eoing con--'Srne 1, * 1,, " implements,- plant, etc. ~*aiCE, £15,000 TERMS. 175* . ,'j, MAUDE AND HARMAN. '-? C447T ■s '*■
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13546, 6 October 1909, Page 11
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