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j PROPERTIES FOR SALE. THOMAS MAUDE. THOMAS MAUDE, T AND AND SI—DION AGE->T MORTGAGES ARRANGED, VALUATIONS MADE, INSURANCES EFFECTED. AGENTS INNEW SOUTH WALES AND QUEENSLAND. 113 HEREFORD STREET CHRISTCHURCH. __ A__ ACRES (about), rent £371 19s, OOiUUU . rates _2. (c—c emires in 1920. There is 100 acres stubble, 100 acres turnips. 60 acres in grass. Buildings comprise 9-roomed house, with every modern convenience, store, dairy, washhouse, 4-roomed cottage with range, largo shearing shed, and every convenience ir l shed. Thero is also a largo shed that will hold 1200 sheep and storage for 500 bales of wool. Shearing board for ten shearers. 10,000 feet sawn timber, 8 ] horse-power engine, SOlb steam, with a full plant for sawing, milling and chaff | cutting, etc., and the property has every station convenience. On this property there are thousands of acres perfectly level land, which has a lone river frontage, and which can be cultivated, and will grow turnips, and oats and hay for winter use. Twenty miles from railway station and alongside the telegraph "office. When fully stocked it will corrv fully 20,000 sheep, 500 head of c-attfo, and the owner is selling on ac- j count of ill-health. Also, 125.000 acres, ' rent £106 a year, with 14 years to ru«n. The buildings comprise 8-roomed house, wool shod, barn, stable, and every venience: 25 miles from post office. Thero \ are 17,500 sheep, 4000 lambs, 200 head cattlo, 16 draught horses. 7 light horses. The price is £25,000 as a going concern. Delivery off shears for the two properties. 344 L. Bk. THOMAS MAUDE, j I _ AAA ACRES Freehold, 600 aores j XOjUUU leasehold, 18 years to run. Rent .0 per nnrurn. Situated in the North Island, subdivided into 23 paddocks and well fenced. About 8000 acres improved. Stock 3000 owes, 2000 hoggets, 4000 wethers and dry ewes, 300 head cattle and 30 horses. Wool returns last year total £2400. Tho Price of Freehold ac a going concern, leasehold given in, together with implements, chaff-cutter, engine, caw plant, etc., etc., £4 per acre. The owner's sole reason for disposing of tho place is that ho is in a dangerous state of health, and wishes to leave his capital on securities to bo handled for the benefit of his wife. The property is unencumbered, but terms will bo given. An exchange fcrr first-class securities or unencumbered city property might bo entertained. Foi. 343 L.Bk. Thomas Maude. -f ACRES, South Island, Splendid XOOU Shoop Country, subdivided into 10 paddocks, well fenced and well watered b~ running st—_ma. ' Warm axtd sweet. first-class _rttea and clover land, and growtj eplendid crops of oats, wheat, potatoes, etc. House cf 4 rooms, washhouse, copper, tubs, bath, coalhouse, stable, dairy, man's hut». Situated in a famous wheat-growing dis. trict. PRICE, £8 10s per acre. Terms. Foi. 331 a L.Bk. THOMAS MAUDE. QOrvA ACRES, Wellington (close to)— Good OOuU Land with bush on it, estimated to return 30 to 40 million foet of first-class marketable timber. There are mills on property and there is a guaranteed market for all timber that can bo turned off. "When cleared the land would bo well adapted for sheep or cattle or for dairying purposes, and should be worth from £8 to £10 per acre. PRICE, ac a going concern, £16,000. Very easy terms will be given. Foi. 335 LB_. THOMAS MAUDE. _ _nfl ACRES, North Island, Sheep CounOOU"L» try, subdivided into 21 paddocks by good fences. Well watered by creeks, etc. Stock carried, 3300 breeding ewes, 1100 hoggets, 300 head cattle, besides rams, hoi-sos, etc. Easy hilla. terraces, and river flats. House contains 10 rooms, h. and c water and usual conveniences. Outbuildings include woolahed, whare, rtable, implement shed, store, etc. PRICE, £7 per acre. Stock at valuation. Terms. Foi. 334b THOMAS _AUDE. "IA AAA ACRES, Canterbury, Healthy XUjUUU Sheep Country, large ploughable fiats, grows good oats and turnips, well fenced and watered. Would take English grasses well. Buildings consist of house of 5 rooms with usual conveniences together with necessary outbuilding*-, including woolshed, dip, yard, etc., etc. PRICE for freehold £2 10s per adTerms. Foi. 30la L.Bk. THOMAS MAUDE. OO ACRES within easy reach of Christ- .-*_* church. Superb Littlo Property, well fenced and watered, splendid land. Nicely situated and well laid out. House of 4 rooms, -usual conveniences, outbuildings, otc. PRICE, £43 per acre. Foi. 325 THOMAS MAUDE. II £ A ACRES—Healthy Sheep Country, XXOU all in grass, well watered by creeks and subdivided by good standard and wire fences. Homestead consists of house of 10 rooms, together with all conveniences, inclrdin_ bath. h. and c, etc., outbuildings. 6-Btallod stable, wool shed, man's whare. PRICE, £12 PER ACRE. Terms: 15 per cent, cash, 15 per cent, in 12 months, balance at 6 per cent. Foi. 298 a - THOMAS MAUDE. i _ A ACRES, Canterbury, subdivided into _r.OU eight paddocks by good gorse and wire fences, well watered by springs and creeks. L.T. Buildings consist of fiveroomed Houso together with usual conveniences and outbuildings, dairy, sheds, PRICE, £7 10a. Terms. The owner is prepared to exchange for city property. 285 A THOMAS MAUDE. 20AA ACRES Freehold (and 400 acreOUU lease, rent £30, 18 years te run) (Government valuation goodwill £800). Warm theep country carrying capacity 1500 ewes 400 dry sheep; subdivided into 8 paddocks by wire fences, well watered by natural crecKs. Buildings consist of house 7 rooms, and usual conveniences and outbuildings. Price, £i 7s 6d. Easy terms. Fo. 260 a THOMAS MAUDE. _")A ACRES, North Island, creamery ad--O_U joining property, J-mile from school and post offico; 330 acres in graas, 30 acres in crop, balance good bush; subdivided, well watered. Ridd milking machine installed on property. Will carry 100 dairy cows and 500 to £00 sheep, horses and young etock. House of air rooms and usual outbuildings. Will leaso lit 17s 6d per acre. Foi, 27a T.L. THOMAS MAUDE. EXCHANGE —I have several first-class City Freeholds, well let and bringing in satisfactory rates of interest, tho owners of which are desirous of effecting an exchange with Country Farm or Station Properties. Owners prepared to treat on these lines should not fail te communicate with mc, when fullest information will be given. THOMAS MAUDE, LAND AND STATION AGENT, 113 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. CSSI7

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13903, 30 November 1910, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13903, 30 November 1910, Page 14

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