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AUCTIONS. I Nz7 FARMERS" CO-OP. ASSOCIA- | 1 TION. LIMITED. j . | • I i i THE N.Z. FARMERS* ! - CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY. LIMITED. i ACCTIONEERS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, VALUA- j TORS. AND ARBITRATORS. ; DRAPERY BUSINESS. \ LADK-'S' AND CHILDREN'S OUTFITTER. | A GENUINE and povabin business, j -.V .i;n.,i<_ in ;i busy plirt .f the City. The stock is ail in gr>od condition, mostly | new. and ran bo taken nt valuation. This • ;.» a good opportunity io Men into a real good concern. For further particulars . apply to CCB i N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. I ~~ £550 ! PLEASE NOTE THIS. A THOROUGH BARGAIN. .£.".0 Deposit. Easy Terms for Bnlonce. HOUSE of C roornn, verandah, high concrete foundations, bathroom, h. and c. service, scullery, pantry, w.h., copper, wardrobe!", and all conveniences. This property is well situated in Linwood. has a sunny aspect, close t-o tram and school. Call and arrange to inspect this at once. 640 N.Z. FARMERS' COOP. " £140 WHITELEIGH AVENUE, LINCOLN ROAD. A First-dass Building Section, containing S3 porches, well fenced, and runs back and fronts on to Walsall street. A favourite locality, and a cheap section. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. IN A DECEASED ESTATE. COMPULSORY SALE. 'ADDINGTON—A Comfortable Houso of S XL rooms, loturn verandah, bay window, bathroom, h. and c, service, and every possible) convenience. Tho land contains 32 perches. To close* tbe eotato £525 will be accepted, and reasonable terms given. 607 N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. A 12 PER CENT. INVESTMENT. NEW BRIGHTON, just off George street— A Comfortable House of 4 rooms and conveniences, i-acre; let to a good tenant. 661 N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. AVONHEAD ESTATE. UPPER RICCARTON. THE Unsold Blocks in thia Estate, varying in sire from THREE to FIVE ACRES. Very easy terms of payment. 64. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. A PERFECTLY APPOINTED HOME. MANSFIELD AVENUE, ST. ALBANS. f\KZ ol the host finished Residences in this favourite district, comprising 6 largo rooms, return verandah, leadlight windows, 6ft hall, gas and elaborate fittings, hay windows, wardrobes, and ovary convenience, large' bathroom, h. and c, add accessories, and all the usual domestic offices. All the rooms are large and lotiy. The land contains "Htcre, enjoying, a sunny aspect, tastefully, laid out in lawns, flower gktden, eto., etc." A low price will be aoeepted to effect «t quick sale. ' Call and arrange to inspect at bnco. • 163 N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. TO CLOSE A DECEASED ESTATE. LINWOOD, HAWdFtO THE FERRY ROAD TEAM. A 'Well-built House of 5 rooms, plastered, papered and decorated throughout, bathroom, a. and a, gas and fittings, tiled grates, w.h., and all conveniences; Rood section, sunny position, and for a quick sale £AJJK WILL BE ACCEPTED. 3» K2k FARMERS' CO-OP. <XGOD DAIRY FARM. EASY TERMS. 'AOCi ACRES, good mixed farm; about 100 *XjUSJ : acres would do for wheat, but the bul&nae being drained swamp, with dry patches intermixed, is suitable at present only for sheep and cattle grazing. It is estimated thai from 150 to 200 cows could he run, and as there *is an up-to-date milking plant, the farm must prove a profitable investment. In addition to the dairying plant, there Ie a new 6-roomed house and conveniences, stables, and other improvements. ■» Prioe, £le 10s per acre. Terms: £700 cash, balance 6 per cent. Near school, and railway station. Fl7l N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DAIRY FARM, £800 DOWN, BALANCE 5 PER CENT. ■tnn ACRES heavy land, has frequently! KID grown 60 bushels of wheat to tVto acre; 80 acres in wheat, 20 ftCTea in oats, 8 sexes in potatoes nnd rape. Comfortable Bxoomed house, 5-atallod stable, looso-box, chafEhouse, gTanary, implement shed, etc. One mile from railway, and two miles from school and creamery. iis9 N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. NORTH CANTERBURY SHEEP FARM. Terms—£3ooo down, balance 5 per cent. o£»*>f*| ACRES, of which over 2000 acres vDOv are sweet tussock country, very ' sonny and well watered. The balance is good agricultural land, and grows good crops of wheat, onto, rape and turnips. All tho lambs can be fattened, and one of the best markets in North Canterbury is -rithin 2J miles of the homestead. Old age ia the reason for selling, and anyone wanting a farm of thia description will certainly not boy a cheaper one at the present time. The house contains 6 rooms, bathroom, hot and oold water service, etc. Thero is also a6atalled stable, iron gTanary, new wool shed, sheep yards, etc. Price, £6 15s per acre. School, post ofßco, store, railway, close by. N. 2. FARMERS' CO-OP., ■: * Solo Agents. BA Afift ACRES, rent £340 per annum. | UjUUv Less* expires in 1923, with valuation for improvements, which now stand at about £8000. 20,000 acres are summer country, 10,000 acres are winter country, snitable for, wethers. 40,000 acres are safe winter oonntry and good lambing ground, lying to the sun, and watered with numerous streams; 11 blocks and 11 smaller subdivisions; 8-rooeacd house and conveniences, wool shed, 7 h.p. oil engine, and 13 shearing machines, 4 musterers' huts, 3 seta of yards, 15,000 sheep, threo-fourlhs of which are merinos, balance halfbred; say 3000 lambs, 20 horses and cattle. £16,500 as a going concern. N.Z.. FARMERS' CO-OP. £1500 CASH, BALANCE 5 PER CENT. I'CK ACRES, good all-round farm, well 4tDO subdivided, watered and fenced. Grows good crops of oete, wheat, rape, grass, etc.; no light land. Wheat crops looking remarkably well, generally averages 40 bushels. Good 7-roomed houso and conveniences, plastered, concrete foundations, all usual outbuildings. Tho houso is very attractively placed, surrounded with trees, lawn, exceptionally good flower and vegetable garden. Price, £16 10b per acre. Handy to school, township, and Christchurch. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. A FINE ALL-ROUND FARM. QQ" ACRES, very superior farm for crojaiOOJ ping, eheip and cattle gracing. Grows a really line sample of wheat, and generally averages from 40 to 45 bushels to tbo acre. For cattle, sheep and lamb fattening it would be difficult to surpass this fine property. Abundontly watered by streams that nairar fail, fences and gates in perfect order; shout 200 ttcrcS ar _. j n oata and wheat, chieSjr -wheat, and about 160 acres ia rape any ready far turnips. Good bouse, 9 rooms, and .onaveniencos, bathroom, hot and oold waive «*rrice, wool shed. JO-stalled Stab.*, . dip,' implement shed, cranary,, etc: l*n**,-«o*.t>«r acre. _000 &«_.£«*• fattoniid last yew?. Handy to a __£!_»«_ aiaritot. North Caatohury. FlOl JSJL FARMERS' CO-OP.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13908, 6 December 1910, Page 12

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