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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. THOMAS MAUDE. MAUDE, ESTATE AGENT. MOSTGAGF.S ARRANGED. VALUATIONS MADE. insurances effected. Agencies throughout Australasia. 113 HEREFORD STRRET. LEASEHOLDS. LEASEHOLDS. NO GOODWILL. No. 1 CANTERBURY—'.9O Acres, subdivided into V/ 30 paddock; by gorsc and wire fences, v.ater m every paddock, part of land in crop. Buildings consist of lionsc, t> rooms, md usual conveniences, including bath, h. and c, etc., and ah I r.ecMsary outbuildings; moderate rent. Fo. 25a I.L. PKNINSULA-H0 ACRES dniry farm, well w-itered by natural creeks, yubdividrd into suitable =ized paddocks. Cottage, .vhare, cowshed nnu bails, etc. nill lease tor seven veaw at 3Us y>er acre. Fo. 25b T.L. No. 3. nPARANAKI—II miles from Now Plymouth, •i en main Coast road, creamory udjjining pronerty, J milt* from school and post office—slS ACHES freehold, 330 acres in grass, 33 acres' in crop, balance good buth, subdivided, well watered; Ridd niilkins* machine installed on property. Will carry 10D daiiy cows, and 500 to COO sheep, horse?, and young stock. House- of C rooms, and usual outbuildings. Will lease at 170 (id per acre. Fo. 27a T.L THOMAS MAUDE, i FATTENING SHEEP AND GRAIN GROWING. CLOSE TO RAIL, MARKET, AND SCHOOL. LOW PRICE FOR QUICK SALE. QAA ACRES, CANTERBURY, close to t)UU Christchurch subdivided into U paddocks well fenced ;nd watered, grows spic-ndid crops, oats ar.d turnips, and I rape; splendid fattening place. Superb homestead with plantations, grounds nicely "aid out. The residence contains !) rooms, U3ual conveniences acd necessary outbuildings. including 8-stalled i stable, canary, etc., etc. The owner has ■ decided to quit farming, and for a ready j sale will accept tho low prica of £8 10s per acre. To a good man easy terms will ! c gncn. THOMAS MAUDE. 113 Hereford street. "A SPLENDID PIECE OP COUNTRY. CLOSE TO SCHOOL. RAILWAY ON PROPERTY. . IDEAL HOMESTEAD AND OUTI BUILDINGS* 11 X A ACRES—Healthy Sheep Country, llJu all in grass, well watered by crooks and subdivided by good standard and wire fences. Homestead consists of house of 10 rooms, together with all conveniences, including bath, h. and c, etc., outbuildings, 6-atalled stable, wool shed, man's , : whale, PRICE, £12 PER ACRE. ' ! Terms: 15 per cent, cash, 15 percent. j in 12 months, balance at 5 per cent. Fo. 293 a THOMAS MAUDE. A WARM, HEALTHY SHEEP FARM. GOOD FLATS—BALANCE EASY HILLS. MOSTLY PLOUGHABLE. GROWS GOOD RAPE, TURNIPS. ETC. 99AA ACRES—HAWKE'S BAY— ; £i<-j\J\J country, part limestone formation, j subdivided into 22 paddocks, well fenced and watered, all undulating and flat la.nd, 4 miles river frontage. Beautiful plantation, together with well etpeked orchard and garden. . THE BUILDINGS consist of house of 8 rooms, bathroom, dairy, washhouse, man's whare, wool shed, implement shed, etablee, sheep-dip aud yards. THE STOCK at present consists cf 2300 sheep, -besides cattle and horses. Tho property has been personally inspected by my representative, and he is positive that the carrying capacity m»y bo considerably increased. It is tv.v of tho very be3t sheep properties offering in tho renowned Hawke'u B.ty dist.fct. There should bo a quick ro-aa.e at a price much in advance of that at which the property may at present l-e purchased. • Those in search of an Hawkea Bay sheep farm should call immediately for price aud full particulars. Ft.. I 1 L.L. THOMAS MAUDE. CANTERBURY SHEEP FARM. FOR EXCHANGE FOR NORTH ISLAND DAIRY OR MIXED FARM. OAAA ACRES— CANTERBURY <7 miles JJ\}\J\J troni railway), well fenced and watered, subdivided into 5 paddocks by gorse and wire fences. 500 Acres new pasture, 200 acres young grass, 800 acres tussock, balance old pasture. , The buildings consist of 4-roomed house, efablOj chaff-house, etc. Any difference in equities will be - arranged. Fo. 7 E. ■ THOMAS MAUDE. A GRAND HEALTHY SHEEP FARM. SWEET COUNTRY. WELL WORTHY OF INSPECTION. OQAA ACRES Freehold (and 400 acres iOUU lease, rent £30 18 years to run), (Government valuation goodwill £800). Warm shoep country carrying capacity 1500 owes 400 dry sheep; subdivided.into 8 paddocks by wire fences, well watered -by natural creeps. Buildings consist of house 7 rooms, and rieual conveniences and outbuildings. Price, £4 7s 6d. Easy terms.. " Fo. 260 a THOMAS MAUDE. WITHIN EASY REACH OF CHRISTCHURCH. CLOSE TO GOOD MARKET. RAILWAY, SCHOOL, POST OFFICE, ETC. NORTH CANTERBURY. A(*f\ ACRES, subdivided into 8 paddocks tOU by good gor3G and wire fences, well watcrM oy springs and .creeks. L.T. Buildings consist of S-roomed house, together with usual convenien;es and outbuildings, dairy, sheds, etc. j. RICE, £7 10s Terms. The owner is prepared to exchange for City property. 255 B THOMAS MAUDE. EXCHANGE. TO Clients desirous of Exchanging their Country Farm Properties for Freeholds situate in the City of Christchcreh. ■pXCHANGE.—I have several First-class -U City Freeholds, well l«t, and bringing in satisfactory rates of interest, the owners of which are desirous of effecting an exchanre with Country, Farm, or Station Properties. Owners prepared to treat en these lines should not fat.il to communicate with rne, when fullest information will be eiven. THOMAS MAUDE. THOMAS MAUDS, ESTATE AGENT, 113 HEEEFOED STREET. C

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13870, 22 October 1910, Page 14

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