AUCTIONS. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCLATION, LIMITED. £»Afl ACRES, good all round farm, in exDUU cellent order throughout. Thia year there have been 200 acres in wheat, oats, grass seed, etc., and 460 ewes, with over ICO per cent, of lambs, atd 40 dry sheep have been carried. There is a firstclass homestead. Tho house contains 5 rooms and all modern conveniences, and is of superior design, bathroom, hot and cold water service, etc., 6-stailcd stable, granary, implement shed, loose-boxes, traphouse. etc. Situate handy to railway and school. Price, £13 per acre. F 15 N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. AHCI ACRES, first-class all TOtmd farm, _: 1 "LI absolutely no light land in the farm. Grows from 50 to 60 bushels of wheat to the acre, md fcr sheep and cattle fattening it would bo difficult to beat. A fino natural stream flows through tho farm, und never fails. Modern 7-roomed house and all conveniences, and good outbuildings. Almost adjoining railway station, and near school. Price, £28 10s per acre. Wo are very suro that a capable farmer v.-ould do very well on this farm, and w© recommend it to buyers. F. 70 N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. "17 AAA ACRES, pastoral lease, 14 X I »UvU years to run from Ist March, 1010. Rent, £-250 per annum. Low undulaing downs, well grassed with natural grasses, now running 4000 sheop, a fair proportion being owes. Buildings consist of two whares and wool ahed, 40ft dip, press and scales, etc. To bo sold as a going concern, with 4-000 she-ep and 2 horses. Price £-1300. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. fiAAA ACRES Tussock Country—well DUUU watered by permanent streams, and lying well to tho eun. Will winter about 3000 owes and 200 head of cattle. About BUO acres are ploughable. SCO acres being rich awanip land, capable of much improvement. Buildings consist of 4-roomed house and conveniences, stables, new wool sh<*d and yards and other improvements. Price, only 30s per acre. Terms, £2500 cash, balance on mortgage. Situate 6 miles from railway station. Splendid prospective value. A grand opportunity for a capable young ehetpfarmer. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. 9AAA ACRES—ModeI Sheep Farm, first—iv'U \J clais improvements throughout; low tussock bills, downs, and flat. A lartre proportion of the fir.t tind downs would prow good crops cf wheat and oats. Now carrying 3GOO ewes. Sweet sheep country, limestone formation. Buildings consist of a [superior 9-roomcd house, with every possible convenience, plastered throughout, hof and cold-water service, etc., first-class outbuildings. Handy to railway station. £11 12s 6d per acre. Terms, if required: £2000 down, balance at 5 per cent. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ODAA ACRES good Tussock Hills, nearly — i<o\J\J all surface sown, well watered by never-failing creek and springs. Will carry about 1700 ewes'; 1000 acres are easily ploughable. This farm has very picturesque Burroundingt, and it is undoubtedly very cheap. Price £2 18$ per acre. Terms, £1800 down, balance remain at 5 per cent. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. AC\f\ ACRES, real good all-round farm, —Uv/ grows fine crops of wheat, oats, rape, and turnips. Watered by permanent natural streams. Buildings consist of a good, 11-roomed house and conveniences, 6stailed stable, granary, wool shed, implement shed, etc Ail the buildings and other improvements are in first-ciass order. Situate near the railway station. Price, £22 per acre. F4B N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. NOTICE' TO LAND BUYERS. TTtTE have an exceedingly long list of VV FARMS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS for SALS, and we ehflll be very pleased to make special selections to suit individual wants. ENQUIRY INVITED. C 4958 N-Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. CONWAY MATSON AND. SONS. RANGIORA. TO-MORROW. TUESDAY, APRIL 19tK, 1910, at 2 p.m.. In the Estate of Thomas Skudder (deceased). GONWAY MATSOA and SONS have received instructions from the Trustees to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at tho PROGRESS ROOMS, RANGIORA, on TUESDAY, APRIL IBth, at 2 p.m., 1 ACRE 1 ROOD 8 PERCHES. Situated in the ASHLEY TOWNSHIP, being Lots 136, 200, and part R.S. 1294, together with. House of live rooms '.concrete!, stable, etc., thereon. CONWAY MATSON and SONS, General Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, etc., 6719 139 Cache, street, C-ristchurch. RANGIORA. TO-MOUiCOW. TUESDAY. APRIL 19th, at 2 p.m: CONWAY MATSON and SONS, favoured with instructions from Mr George Lilly, Seftoh, will SELL hy PUBLIC AUCTION, at the 'PROGRESS" ROOMS, RANGIORA, on ' TTIKSDAY, APRIL 19th. at 2 p.m.. rrf\ ACRES, situated -at MOUNT CKE. O\J DOWNS—School road, about 1 mile from Main North road, and lj miles from. Sefton; level land, well watered, suitable for dairying or cropping. CONWAY MATSON and SONS, General Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, etc., C 720 133 Cashel street. VERY LATEST STYLE. 9-STOREYED BUNGALOW off PAPA*S NUI ROAD, 7 rooms, as follows, 13 x 14, 18 x 14, 18 x 14, 13 x 13, etc., h. and c. service. Only £750. When the section is improved with shrubs, lawu, etc., it will net bo out of the way at £850. There is a style abcut this place seldom seen, except in those at a high price. Fol. -_36 CONWAY MATS ON and SONS. CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH i-ACRES. WE have a centrally situated J-acre with 66 feet frontage for Sale at £600. Suitable for a jam factory. Capitalists and syndicates please note. There is room for a jam factory- Fol. 132 CONWAY MATSON and SONS. A SUBURBAN BARGAIN. WELL-BUILT Double Uncle House of 4 main rooms, kitchen and two small bedrooms, verandah, etc., damp-proof, -and warm ia winter, concrete garden walks, beds full of valuable flowers; 1J acres of fullbearing fruit trees; stable, Irapshed w. bouse; about 34 acres of the finest growing land in the country, rternember, the house will last a century without serious -epreciatic.n; no wood rot; low insurance, and ro painting. The owners have lately Teduced the prico lo £950, finding it loo'iarge for their requirements, and at this price it is a bargain. j_i i M __ CONWAY MATSON and SONS, 139 Cashel street. :P1 7 Builomg SecTioiToverT eVA I_» _ere in Weston street, off Papanui read. j.' o) Jm CONWAY MATSON end SOXsT £500 CHEAP PROPERTY, WELL BUILT. Brand new place of 6 plastered rooms. Bungalow style, rooms 15 x 13, H x 14 etc • deep well. h. and c. bath, and toilet 'basin pantry, scullery, w.h. and tubs, Bft verandah, near.y J-acre, bandy to c_r3. Fol 136 . CONWAY Ma _SON_ acd SONS. £800~ C ? E f P P -° P -BTY, 3 minutes' _Ti V ** al . k fr3ai c * r »- section, well built bouse cf S main rooms, iofty -iad _ and c, gas. bath, and all offices, with three-' quarters of an acre of land. CONWAY MATSO.V and SONS. 18 ACRES, * ROOMS~"~~~~ riRAND Suburban Farm, suitable for root V* crops or dairying, stables and outbuildings ; good cottage and orchard. About four miles out. The price is only £1550, of which £1100 can remain at 5J per cent practically indefinitely. Osly £450 cash required to go into it CONWAY MATSON and SONS 139 Cashel street 4?7f»A-CO_tFORTABLE Hc_Be~_-dT~S cArf I *-» _» Acres of Land, close to town, 6 rooms, bath and offices, all outbuildings, poultry run, large orchard. Cheapest place on the market. C 5238 CONWAY MATSON and SONS. PR3LNG BLOSSOM P^LS^^Cwi Liver Complaints and indigestion, etc Are purely herbal, sugar-coated, email pills, small dose, small urica. Cd and is. Everywhere. C 2878
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