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AUCTIONS. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED.TJITATIONAL MORTGAGE ANT> AGENCI COMPAirr OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Wβ ARE CASH BUYBES OF WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY, PEAS, BEANS, POTATOES, GRASS AND.CLOVEP. SEEDS. STORAGE—Stcmffe in our large a«d eeminodious Storei at Add:cjr>«a at lowest I current rates I SEED CLEANING— S«od« cleaned on 1 owners' ecoount by our aew *cd is;proved raschiaery. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF SEEDS KEPT IN STOCK and SUPPLIED at LOWEST MARKET PRICES. Wβ aJgo St«lc ■ WOOLPACKS, SEAMING I »ad BIN"DER TWINE. BRANDING OILS, and OTHER FARMERS , REQUISITEa MANURE. MT. LYELL SUPERPHOSPHATE. Having been appointed Sole Distributing Agents for the Celebrated MT. LYELL SUPERPHOSPHATE Is Canterbury, we aro prepared to supply Farmers at Lowest Kates. K. 8. BOURN, C 5379 Manager. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. BPEIRS. SAUNDERS AND CO. (R. M. Speira. R. L. Stundera. L. J. Wiliiss.) SUBDIVISION. SUBDIVISION. THE RUAPUNA ESTATE. SITUATED IN THE ASHBURTOSf COUNTY, and comprisicg SPLENDID GRAZING SHEEP, LAND. THE Estate ie OFFEP.ED for PRIVATE SALE in 4 lots, as foL'ows: — LOT I—Sls ACRES, all passed &««i, LOT 2 (Homestead 810ck)—635 ACRES with 9-roomed House, large woolehod, granary, stables, and all noceaaary outbuildings, surrounded by fine shelter plantations. LOT 3—503 ACRES, about 100 acres in turnips for winter feed, balance in English, grass. LOT 4—sGl ACRES, 70 acres in turnips, balance in Eng'ish irrasi. . The above Property comprises eorno of tho healthiest and- sweetest land in the Ashburton County. Every lot ie well watered, and conveniently subdivided by good fences, and will easily winter li ewes to the ecre. The land is well adapted for fattening, and may in the near future b* in demand for dairying purposes. Tho property is within 1J miles from school, and handy to post office, etc. TEHMS. TJbe low deposit of 10 per cent. wi;l be accepted. Interest on unpaid purchase money to be at tho rate of 5 per. cent, per annum. For Plans, Prices, tad further particulars apply to SPEIRS, SAUNDEKS and CO., 169 Cashel etrcef. DEVEREUX, KING and CO., 100 Lich-field street. H. MATSON and CO., Cashel street. Or N.Z. FARMERS , CO-OP. ASSOC, 1064 Chrutduircb. and Aehburton. WM. JAMESON AND SON. . . " « FOR SALE.. (In One, 'Two, or Three Lot*.) THE MOST BEAUTIFUELY PLANTED BUILDING SITE ■ In GREATER CHRISTCHURCH. GARDEN* DESIGNED AND PLANTED lilt ARTHUR APPLEBY. rpHE Land, which ia 1J Acres in area, is ■JL oitusted in Lcinster road, adjoining E'.rr.wood Estate and the proposed new Park, li is convenient to tho Papanui tram, and was purchased nine yeare ago ac tho sito for Mr Appleby'e ovra house. During , that time, ho has spared neither time, labour, nor expense in laying out tho section and planting it with very rare and choice trees, shrubs, plants and bulbe. obtained from the beet nurseries in tho Dominion, and trittf carefully-selected orchard (now iv full bearxng), consisting of largo and small fruits, cherry house, asparagus and raspberry beds, etc. Hb medical adriser has now ordered him to live on tho Hilla, and he hae been c< mpolled to frive up tho idea of building on it himself. There is a substantial WORKSHOP and APPLE-HOUSE (concrete floor) on the property, a splendid CHERRi'HOUSE, and a DEEP WELL, from which - water is carried to. STAND PIPES all over the garden. The water arrangemente eiono hsre cost nearly £100. We caa recommend thia as !%e finest Building Site obtainable, and will be glad to pive fnll particulars on application, ivey of the property and j.len of the garden may be obtained at our office, 166 .Manchester " treOt " WM. JAiIESON aad SON. C6C66 W. T ROBINSON. W. T. ROBINSON, LAND AND ES'IATE AGENT, SI CATHEDP.AL SQUARE. ASHBURTON. Q4fr ACRES, well fenced and conveniently «"*±J subdivide! into 11 paddocka. Plenty cf water. 70 Acrc3 in Turnips and Grass. 100 Acres in Rape and Grass. 100 Acres in Stubblo and Grass. ] • 30 Acrea in Algorian Oats. 300 Acrea in Young Grass. The property wintcica 1-SOO owes and fattened 1200 lnrnbs. and 600 owes this season, besides groxr-r-s a considerable quantity o; oau. ■-.-■- ---l here is a good feomostead. cosaprieing nouso of- 7 rooms with *H convenience!*, stßble*. wpolshed, and grauary, sheepjiertis, dip, otc. "this ie a really. first-clara preposition and I shall be pleawd %o furnish the fullest' particulars, end give every facility for inspw;tion to intending buyers. .Easy terms caa be arranged. W. T. ROBINSON, Box SSI. Telephone 2623. . . Telegraphic Address: Landstocx, Chrisich'jrch. C6SO6 GOPSTP tor CirlaT~Boa«rbMpis; Hir.ta Weekly Fnhioa Notes, and Riadirt lei r»*rybody. apptar in the "Paf» i«r w«b«" in Saturday's etfitieai ef "Ta» j*Ttxu£g Niiri."
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14343, 1 May 1912, Page 15
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