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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS AND CO. (R. M. Speiis, R. L. Saundcr*. L. J. Wilkin*) SOUTH CANTERBURY. A FINE~_STATE. Only 3 Milts from Saleyards, Railway, P. 0., etc. ""-fiftf- AC BES of nice rolling down*, all OOU \f ploughable, divided into conveni-ent-sized paddocks, well fenced, and well watered by spring* and running creeks. A good road runs right through tho property, which possesses a warm, sunny aspect. The land is easily worked, and Rrows good oot crops, also good oats and wheat. It is ibsoiutely free from noxious v-ec—s, and carries 1J sheep to aero (lambs last year were over 100 per cent.), besides a number of cattle f.nd horses. All the. implements ond horses necessary for working the estate are on the property. The buildings comprise an up-to-date *Imost new 8-roomed House, with h. and c water service, and all conveniences, sheepyards, woolshed for 4 shearers, chafihouae. )oo.<ei boxes, trapshed, men's hut, motor shed, etc., etc. Tho prico is only £5 10s per acre, and easy terms can bo arranged. Further particulars on application, SPEIRS, SAUNDERS and CO., Sole Agents. ANOTHER FINE PROPERTY. 1 Mile from Good Railway __own, Saleyard*, etc. QOrv ACRE!" ol excellent land, all ploughOO _" able, except about 80 acres of bush, which is, however, one of the most valuable a-ssets on the estate. The farm ia subdivided into numerous paddocks, and there wo extensive improvements in the way of buildings. Tho House is an ideal one, and the grounds aro tastefully laid out, lawns, orche.rd, etc., etc. Price only £6150. Easy terms can be given, say, £1500 cash, balanco at 5 per cent. For further particulars apply to SPEIRS, SAUNDERS and CO. GOOD CANTERBURY SHEEP FARM. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Q ""ifl A CRES of good / medium land, ZtOVJ divided into about 14 paddocks, well watered by race. The land carries li eheop to acre, grow* splendid turnips, good oats and good wheat (40 bushels barley per acre havo just been- threshed). Excellent shelter is afforded by a largo plantation. Buildings comprise new 8-roomed dwelling, plastered,"with verandah, bathroom, h. and c. water etc., "'drafting yards, wool shed, stable, trap shed, implements ched, granary, dairy, etc Price, £9 10s per acre. Terms arranged. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS and CO. FOB SALE, FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. GERALDINE. GERALDINE. GOOD WHEAT AND DAIRYING LAND. Note-the price, only £14 10s per acre, Onn ACRES of • good ploughable land, ._£_"_" which grows 50 bushels wheat and 70 bushels oata to acre. There are 8 paddocks, and the land, is well watered. j-Clio improvements consist of an 8-roomed house, drafting yards, largo barn, granary, stable, trap shed, cow shed; dairy, pigstye, etc. For a quick sale the owner will accept. £14. 10s per acre, at which price the property. i« exceedingly cheap. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS and CO. .— — : : : , —— SPLENDID DAIRY FABM. CONTAINING 50. ACRES,, together with run-out of- 30 acres of lagoon land. The 60 acre* of freehold are divided into 7 paddocks, all well fenced, and watered, .•>>• streams and springs. At present running 25 head of oattle (13 cows in profit, and 12 heifers) audi about 12 pigs. The buildings consist of a 4-roomed house, 2-stall stable, and chaflroom, cow shod (6 bails),' 4 pigstyes, etc. Price for freehold £1450, or owner will sell whole thing, as a going, concern for £1550. Good term* given. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS and CO. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS AND .CO., 146 CASHEL STREET. Telephone 2885. C 5050-1877 H. S. RICHARDS. NORTH RICHMOND. NORTH RICHMOND. NORTH RICHMOND. CHURCH PROPERTY. CHURCH PROPERTY*. SECOND-SUBDIVISION. SECOND SUBDIVISION. MAGNIFICENT ~BUILDING SITES. AGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES. THE NEW STREETS ARE NOW FORMED THROUGH THIS FINE SUBDIVISION. SOME SPLENDID ALLOTMENTS aro still available with FRONTAGES TO SLATER STREET GUILD STREET CHANCELLOR STREET .- WARDEN STREET and HILLS ROAD. LOW PRICES. EASY TERMS. H. S.. RICHARDS. COLOMBO STREET, CITY. .-.- ' Account TRUSTEES LATE F. T. HASKINS. MUST BE SOLD. MUST BE SOLD. SPLENDID HALF-ACRE SECTION and DWELLING OF NINE ROOMS, with Modern Conveniences. PRICE £1350. PRICE £1350. H. S..RICHARDS, 151 HEREFORD STREET EAST, Opposite Christchurch Meat Co.'*' Offices. C 4635 W. T. ROBINSON. WT. R O B I N S O N, • Late of Cheviot, 185 HEREFORD STREET. CHRIST-. CHURCH. THAMES VALLEY. 669 ACRES rich dairying land, situated 1 between 2 railway sidings on the main "ine, I and within 1J miles of either station. The land is al! fiat and ploughable, well fenced and subdivided with sheep-proof fences, and watered by permanent creeks. There is a large, comfortable Dwelling on the property, also extensive ontbuildincs all in good order. The land is beautifully planted, and it is in every respect an ideal homo. Price A'l2 10s per acre Also. 1900 ACRES, situated only 7 miles from railway station (main line) by good metal road. Thia is one of the most highly improved farms in thc district. Tho greater portion of thc property is fiai. and tho -undulating nature of tho remainder affords excellent shelter for stock. The flat land is admirably adapted for growing root crop* and a very large number of sheep ■ and cattle are turned off fat cax-h year. The homestead comprires a, modern flouse of 15 rooms, with every convenience. There are also 2 nice cottages on the farm., besides a very large woolshed, stables. 40-bai! cowshed, rbeep and cattle yards, dip, and numerous other outhuild..*es. Price £11 10a per acre. Noto—The Thames Valley land is well known to be somo of the richest in -hj North Island, and before many years it will 0. worth double the prico it is selling foi at the present time. NORTH CANTERBURY. 1631 ACRES, well fenced and subdivided into 12 paddocks, plentifully supplied with water. This farm carried 1800 aheop last winter, and did them well, with S(M) acr«> under cultivation. Tho land grows splendid oats, wheat, rape and turnios. There is a very nice House 0/ 11 rooms, stable, jood I wooished, sheepyards. and all necessary out- ! buildings. Situated close to railway sta* j tier, and saleyards. Price £12 per acre., i Further particulars of the above and jtim* 1 crous other Properties in oil part* of the ! Dominion on application to j - ■ ■ W. '£. ROBINSON. P.O. Box 684. Telephone 2638. . . C

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13739, 21 May 1910, Page 14

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