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FrtOPERTIES FOR SALE. THOiMAS MATT)E FOR IMMEDIATE EXCHANGE. WILL ACCEPT CITY PROPERTY. A FARM PROPERTY—FOUR MILES FROM RAILWAY STATION. f*Q(\ ACRES. SOUTH CANTERBURY— OCu Agr.-uJtural and pastoral downs almost all ploughable, subdivided into five paddocks, and well fenced. Well watered by permanent springs. House of 5 rocms, bath, h and c. and outbuildings. Anyone desirous of exchanging should not fail to call for further particulars. PRICE £17 PER ACRE. THOMAS MAUDE. A CHEAP GOVERNMENT LEASEHOLD. EVERYTHING AS A GOING CONCERN. LOW RENT. SPLENDID DISTRICT. O7HO ACRES. CANTERBURY-Sub--0 t .VJVJ divided into 7 paddocks, well watered by permanent streams; 60 acrea young grass. 50 acres just ploughed, 200 acres extra, capable cf cultivation: remainder tussock, partly surface sown with cocksfoot. Lambing average 94 per cent, for last two years. Lease 16 years to run—low rent. Everything as a going o-ncern, including stock, 4-horse team, implements, etc., etc Very low prico will be accepted. Anyone in .search of a cheap Government leasehold as a going concern should not fail to inspect. Full particulars from the Agent, Fo. L. 2a THOMAS MAUDE. DAIRY FARM. DAIRY FACTOR-. RAILWAY AND SCHOOL WITHIN ONE MILE. A 'K ACRES rich "land, well fenced and ' watered, 6-roomed house, scullery, washhouse, copper, 3-stalled stable, loft, chaffhouse, implement shed, cowshed and bails. PRICE £32 PER ACRE." EASY TERMS. THOMAS MAUDE. Fo, 404 a 113 Hereford street SPLENDID DAIRYING AND CROPPING FARM. ADJOINING CREAMERY. SCHOOL AND RAILWAY. -i Ofl ACRES, CANTERBURY—IdeaI dafryJLOV/ ing and cropping land, well fenced and subdivided, well watered. 64 acrea in young grass,. 28 acre? oats 7 acre* wheat, 14 acres green oats, 12 aores ready_ for peas. Jjuitdings consist of large house : With conveniences, stable, implement shod, barn and loft, Fo, 406b PRICE, £31 PER ACRE. THOMAS MAUDE, 113 Hereford, street. LEASEHOLD" DAIRY FARM.' AS A GOJNG CONCERN. i T MILE FROM P.O. AND DAIRY FACTORY. -J X A ACRES (about), flood dairying counA«JU try, well fenced and watered. Hou'e of 4 ( rooms.i6;concreto bails, milking machine and engine: 36 cows in full 'profit." 5 two-year-olds. Owner intends carrying 60 cows this year. Lease 7 veirs to run RENT, 30s.per acre. The whole as a goin? concern,: Including goodwill, stook and plant, for the sum of £875. Thia prioe •is for -a quick salo. and anybody requiring a dairying leasehold should inspect at once. F<y -■■••■ THOMAS STAUDB, . ■' 118 Hereford street -. PROFITABLE MIXED FARM. 3 MILES TO RAILWAY. SCHOOL,' ETC "CX Q A AOI.ES- (Freehold)— Splendid sheep OO" and cropping land.; subdivided >'nto--14 paddrcks, good- fences, well watered. -Buildings, consist of ;aew 7-roorned"house and conveniences, large stable and trapshed, chaff-house, .granary., sheepyards, etc Excellent shelter plantations: 100 acres new grass, 100 acrea. oats.. .Stock.-carped,. 1000 ewes. Property also fattens during season 2000 sheep. PRICE. £18 10s per acre. Tenna. THOMAS: MAUDE, Fa 118 Hereford street. LOW SHEEP 'COUNTRY. NOT MUCH* LEFT IN CANTERBURY AT THE PRICE. * ; QAf-fi ACRES, .CANTERBURY— Splendid OUUI/ warm and healthy Sheep Country, subdivided into suitable sized paddocks, well watered. Carries about 8000 Ewea and 400 Dry Sheep. Modern Dwelling 8 rooms, all convenience*, large stable, granary, etc., etc. Make a point of inspecting at once. .; . PRICE, £6 10a PER AOiLE. r, ''■'• '' ' ' : ' ' F0. v 232b THOMAS MAUDE. SHEEP AND DAIRY FARM. ADJOINING A PICTURESQUE AND IMPORTANT TOWN IN THE NORTH ISLAND. 1 £f_ A-CRES Sheep and Dairying Country, AOU subdivided into convenient sized paddocks,, eound .fences, well watered by creeks. ~,-■'.. Stock on property 40 Head Cattle (including 20 cows in milk), 200 Sheep. Buildings consist of 4-roomed House, stable, trapshed, tiowshed, ehcepVardsr-piggeiy, etc. PRICE £25 PER ACRE. Will exchange for Sheep or other Farm Property. Those .wishing to make a change to the growing North Island should call for full particular-. .'■'■ Fo. 385 a THOMAS MAUDE. THE OWNER WILL CONSIDER. AN EXCHANGE. IF YOU OWN CITY OR SUBURBAN PROPERTY. AND WISH TO GO FARMING—LOOK US UP. 11 fin ACRES—Sweet Sheep Country, well IIOU watered by water races, and subdivided into 12 paddocks by gooa gorse and wire:; fences. Well-built House of 5 ---ms, washhouse, built-in copper and tubs, dairy, stable, sheepyards, etc PRICE. £8 10s PER ACRE. Fo. 2»a THOMAS MAUDE. HAVE A LOOK AT THIS PLACE. SHEEP COUNTRY. THREE MILES FROM RAILWAY STATION AND SCHOOL IQHH ACRES, OTAGO—Sheep Country. IwvU subdivided into* 14 paddocks and well watered. The country is ridgy, with nice .fiat spurs and guilies of tussock. It is essentially a sheep farm, but grows splendid crops of wheat, oats, turnip and rape. At present there are 60 teres in oats, 20 acres wheat, 95 acres turnips and rape. 60 acres rape ■ and grass, md 65 acres turnips only, bafanoe ploughable land wth exception of 100 acrea for autumn sown wheat in English grass. Buildings consist of 6-roomed Eonse, stablo for 9 horse-, implement shed, cow byres, etc Stock at present en property constats of 960 Ewes,' 1200 Lambs, 60 Rams and Wethers, besides Horaes and Cows, but property easily carries one sheep to acre all the year round. ' Owners wish U> ceil at onoe owing to dissolution of partnership, and ask tha low prioe cf £4 PER ACRE. TERMS. Fo. 367 a THOMAS MAUDE. 113 Hereford street, CHRISTCHURCH.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14099, 19 July 1911, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14099, 19 July 1911, Page 14

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