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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. THOMAS MAUDE. THOMAS MAUDE, 113 HEREFORD STREET. EXCHANGE YCT7R FAKM FOR CITY PROPEETY. EXCHANGE TOUR FARM FOR CITY PROPERTY. I HAVE Numerous City and Suburban Propertjea. well let and interest producing, the owners of which are prepared to treat with a view to exchanging for small or large farm properties. Let mc know if you will exchange your farm. No matter how intricate the affairs connected with your properties may be. let m~ know, and I will adjust matters and efirvt. a satisfactory exchange. Send full particulars 6f all or any property you v.ish to exchange, and I will fix you in a place. THOMAS MAUDE. A SHEEP PROFERTY FOR EXCHAAGK. A SHEEP PROPERTY EXCHAiNUK. HALF-MILE FROM SCHOOL. EASY REACH OF RAILWAY Qftft ACRES (About), CANTERBURY— V\J\J Warm healthy sheep country, lying nicely to sun, well subdivided w;"h gorse and wire fences. Water race in each paddock. Grows splendid crops oats and turnipe, all low-lying country, well roaded. Buildings consist of house of 5 rooms, pantry, etc, stable, cheep-yards, etc. PRICE £6 10e PER ACRE. Anyone desirous of exchanging their city or suburban property should not fail to call at office for full parrieuiarc Fo. 69b THOMAS MAUDE. FOR IMMEDIATE EXCHANGE. WILL ACCEPT CITY PROPERTY. A FARM PROPERTY—FOUR MILES FEOM RAILWAY STATION. CCA ACRES. SOUTH CANTERBURY— v»ov/ Agricultural and pastoral down* almopt all ploughable, subdivided into fivo paddocks, and well fenced. Well watered by permanent springs. House of 5 rooms, bath, h and c. and outbuildings. Anyone desirous of exchanging should not fail to call for further particulars. PRICE £17 PER ACRE. THOMAS MAUDE. CANTERBURY. CLOSE TO SCHOOL—"WITHIN EAST REACH OF IMPORTANT CENTRE. oqn ACRES—Rich, undulating land, subOU\J divided into 10 paddocks by. new wire fences, watered by permanent streams. Grows 40 bushela wheat, 50 bushels oats por Ml*. BUILDINGS—New house of 4 rooms, washhouse, etc., 5-atallcd stable, man's room, implement shed, wool ched, : 2-shearers' shed, eheepyards. W.UI carry ewe and a half. PRICE £12 10s PER ACRE. TERMS. THOMAS MAUDE. A CHEAP GOVERNMENT LEASEHOLD. EVERYTHING AS A GOING CONCERN. LOW BENT. SPLENDID DISTRICT. Q7fln ACRES. CANTERBURY—Sub*J I \J\J divided into 7 paddocks, welt watered by permanent streams:' 60 acres young grass, 50 acres just ploughed, 200 acres extra, capable of cultivation; remainder tussock, partly surface sown with cocksfoot. Lambing average 91 per cent, for last two years. Lease 16 years to run—low rent. Everything as a going concern, including stock, 4-horse team, implements, etc., etc. Very low price will be accepted. Anyone in search of a. cheap Government leasehold as a going concern .Aould not fail to inspect. Full particulars from the Atjcnt, 3*o. L. 2a THOMAS MAUDE. DAIRY FARM. DAIRY FACTOR VT. RAILWAY ANl> SCHOOL WITHIN ONE HILE. AX ACRES ricn land, well fenced and -watered, β-roomed ' house; scuHcry, waahhouso. copper, 3-stalled stable, loft, chaffhouse, implement shed, cowshed and bails. PRICE £32 PER ACRE. EASY TERMS. THOMAS MAUDE. Fo. 404 ft 113 Hereford Btreet. SPLENDID DAIRYING AND CROPPING FAKM. ADJOINING CREAMERY, SCHOOL AND RAILWAY. 1 O A ACRES, CANTERBURY-Ideal dairy■Ltjyj jmd cropping land, well fenced and subdivided, well watered. 64 acres in young grass, 28 acres osts 7 acree wheat, 14 acres greea oat*, 12 acres ready for peas. ■Uuildings consist of large house with conveniences, stable, implement «hed, b«rn and loft- Fo. 406b PRICE, £31 PKK ACRE. '.'. THOMAS MAUDE, 113 Hereford street. LEASEHOLD DAIRY FARM. AS A GOING CONCERN. i-MILE FROM P.O. AND DAIRY FACTORY. j KA ACRES (about), good dairying oonß-J-t-»V/ try, well fenced and watered. Hou«e of 4 rooms. 6 concrete bails, intlking machine and 3-horse-power ongin«: 36 cows in full profit. 5 two-year-olds. Owner intends carryins: 50 cows this year. Lease 7 years to run. REIsT, 30s per acre. The whole as a going concern, including goodwill, stock and plant, for the sum of £875. This price is for a quick sale, and anybedy requiring a dairying leasehold should inepect at once. Fo. THOMAS MAUDE, 113 Hereford street PROFITABLE MIXED FARM. . 3 MILES TO RAILWAY. SCHOOL, ETC. CiQf) ACRES (Freehold)—Splendfd sheep \JU\J and cropping land, subdivided 'ato 14 paddocks, good fences, well watered. Buildings consist of nivw 7-room?d house and conveniences., large, stable and trapshed, chaff-house, granary, ehoepyards, etc. Excellent shelter plantations-. 100 acres new gross, 100 acres oata. Stock carried, 1000 ewes. Property alio fatten* during season 2000 sheep. PRICE, £13 10a per acre. Terms. THOMAS MAUDE, **>• I 113 Hereford street LOW SHEEP COUNTRY. NOT MUCH LEFT IN CANTERBURY AT THE PRICE. OflOn ACRDS, CANTERBURY—SpIendid j UKJyjyj W arm ar.d healthy She»p Country, i subdivided into suitable »izc-d paddocks, well watered. Cnrriee about 3000 Ewes acd -400 j Dry Sheep. Modern Dwelling 8 rooms, all conveuiencee, j large stable, granary, etc., etc. ! Make a point of inspecting at once. ! PRICE, £6 10s PER ACRE. „ Fo. 232b THOMAS MAUDE. 6HEEP AND DAIRY FARM. ADJOINING A PICTURESQUE AJID IMPORTANT TOWN IN THE NORTH ISLAND. 1 AH AORES Sheep and Dnin-ing Country, JLOU subdivided into convenient sized paddocke, sound fences, we!l watered by creeks. Stock on property 40 Heau Cattle (including 20 cows in milk), 000 She«p. Buildings consist of 4-rfomcd Houaa, stable, trapefaed, cowshed, uheepyards, piggery, 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. 113 Hereford street, CHRISTCHUBCH.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14111, 2 August 1911, Page 14

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