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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. .THOMAS MAUDE. MORTGAGEES" PALE. FOR ABSOLUTE DISPOSAL. 4 ACEES-CORXEK SECTION. NEWLY BUILT MODERN 7-ROOMED HOUSE. OLD ' NEW BRIGHTON ROAD (near Wainoui P 3 rk)-Recently built Hot-se of 7 rooms, bath, h. and c, waabhand basin, tiled grates, picture rails, Venetian bhnds. pantry and Ecullory, good range. Lay windows and portico: built on high terrace: ram and tank. Just been painted and papered throughout. . Four acres. House insured for ±»»". The property bas fallen into the bands e>, the first mortgagees, who are determined to sell, and for a quick sale v.ll accept the low prico of £375. . , If you require a cheap property, inspect at once. Solo Agent, THOMAS MAUDE. ■ DAIRY FARM. DAIRY FACTORY. RAILWAY AND • SCHOOL WITHIN ONE MILE. iA CT ACRES ricu land, well fenced and I TtO watered, 6-rooined house,' scullery, wsahhouso, copper, 3-3tal!ed Ftahle, loft, chaffhouse, implement shed, cowshed and bails. PRICE £32 PER ACRE. EASY TERMS. THOMAS MAUDE. Fo. <OJa 113 Hereford street. SPLENDID DAIRYING AND CROPPING FA KM. ADJOINING CREAMERY. SCHOOL AND RAILWAY. •iOf\ ACRES, CANTERBURY—WeaI dairylOU ing and cropping land, well fenced and subdivided, well watered. 64 acres in young grass, 08 acres oats. 7 acres wheat, "ll acres green oats, 12 acres ready for peas. .buildings consist of largo house with conI veniences, stable, implement shed, barn and loft. Fo. 406b PRICE, £31 PiSK ACRE. THOMAS MAUDE. 113 Hereford street. LEASEHOLD DAIRY FARM. AS A GOING CONCERN. i-MILE FROM P.O. AND DAIRY FACTORY. ■j tjrj ACRES (about), good dairying counJL«Jv/ try, well fenced and watered. House of i rooms, 6 concrete bails, milking machine and 3-hor&e-power engine: 36 cows in full profit. 5 two-year-olds. Owner intends carrying 50 cows (bis year. ■ Lease. 7 years to run. KENT, 80s per acre. Tho whole aa a going concern, induding goodwill, stock and plant, for tho sum of £875. This prico is for a quick sale, and anybody requiring a dairying leasehold should inspect at once. " Fo. THOMAS STAUDE, 113 Hereford street. PROFITABLE MIXED FAR2i ' 3 MILES TO RAILWAY, SCHOOL, ETC. OQf\ ACRES (Freehold)— Splendid sheep DO" and cropping land, subdivided iato 14 paddocks, good fences, well watered. Buildings consist of new 7-roomed honse and conveniences, large stablo and trapahed, chaff-house, granary, 6beepyards, etc Excellent shelter plantations: 100 acres new grass, 100 acres oats. Stcck carried, 1000 ewes. Property also fattens during season 2000 sheep. PRICE, £13 10s' per acre. Terms. THOMAS MAUDE, Fo, 113 Hereford; street ; LOW SHEEP COUNTRY. ■ ' NOT MUCH LEFT IN CANTERBURY AT THE PRICE. onnn ACRES, CANTERBURY—SpIendid OUUU warm and healthy Sheep Country, L eubdivided into suitable sized paddocks, well 1 watered.. Carries about 3000 Ewee and 400 Dry Sheep. . 1 Modern Dwelling 8 rooms, all conveniences, ' large Etable, granary, etc., etc. ' Make a point of' inspecting at onoe. ; PRICE, £6 10s PER ACRE. [ Fo. -232b THOMAS MAUDE. ' » SHEEP AND DAIRY FARM. I ADJOINING ' A PICTURESQUE AND IMPORTANT TOWN IN -THE NORTH ISLAND. 1 ICA ACRES Sheep and Dairying Country, f JLDU subdivided into convenient sized ; paddocks, sound fenc«i, well watered by Stock on property 40 Head Cattle (including 20 cows in milk), 200 Sheep. Buildings consist of 4-rootn«l House, stable, tr»pshed, cowshed, ehcepyurda, piggery, eta J • PRICE £25 PER ACRE. Will exchango for Sheep or other Farm - Property. Those wishing to make a change t to tho growing North Island should call for full particular*. - Fo. 383 a THOMAS MAUDE. THE OWNER WILL CONSIDER AN EXCHANGE. IF YOU OWN CITY OR SUBURBAN L PROPERTY, AND WISH TO GO FARMING—LOOK US UP. ■i -i f*(\ ACRES—Sweet Sheep Country, wol] j JLJLOU watered by water races, and But divided into 12 paddocks by good gorse and - wire fences. Well-built House of 5 rooms, ■waahhouse, built-in copper and tuba, dairy, stable, &heep' - yards, etc. PRICE, £8 10s PER ACRE. Fo. 229 a THOMAS MAUDE. HAVE A LOOK AT THIS PLACE. SHEEP COUNTRY. THREE MILES FROM RAILWAY • STATION AND SCHOOL. 1 QAfi ACRES, OTAGO—Sheep Country ii7\JU subdivided into 14 paddrcks ant well watered. The country is ridgy, witl nice flat epure and gulliea of tuseock. It is ewentiftlly * ehoep farm, but growi splendid crops of wheat, oaze, turnip ax< rape. At present thero aro 60 acres in oats 30 acree wheat. 93 acres turnips and rape. & acres rape and grass, and 53 acres turnip: >• only, balance plougbablo land with esceotloi cf 100 acres for autumn eown wheat in Ens lish grass. Buildings consiet of 6-roomeJ House, elabl for 9 horses, implement ehed, cow byree, etc Stock at present on property consists of oo> Ewes, 1200 lyambs, 50 Rams »nd Wethern besides Horses and Cows, but propert; eaeily carries one sheep to acra all the yea. round. Ownere wish to eel! »t once owing to Sis solution of partnership, β-cd ask the lot 7 r '" Cd Ot v PER ACRE. TERMS. Fo. 367 i THOMAS IIAUDE. A NICE LITTLE FARM. CLOSE TO CHRISTCHUF.CH OAA ACRES, CANTERBURY—Gecx Land, excellent for eheop, grow S I rape, turnips, and -oats. Splendidly aub : - I divided into 11 paddocks by good gorso *a< wire fences. Well watered Buildings consist of five-roomed iiousc ani conveniences, 4-stalled etßbles, chaflhousc trapshed. Pieasant plantation around house L.T. Close to Saleyards and Township. PRICE, £1* 10s PER ACRE. l Very ea«y terms, email deposit from goo< rcan, baJ*noe on mortgage. Fo. 38; THOMAS MAUDE. THOMAS MAUDE. 113 Hereford street, CHRISTCHTJBCH. a . ''■..•

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14072, 17 June 1911, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14072, 17 June 1911, Page 14

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