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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. MALING AND COMPANY, LIMITED. MALING AND COMPANY. LTD LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, VALUA-OKS, GENERAL MERCHANTS. IMPORTERS AND INVENTORS. CORNER OF GLOUCESTER STREET AND OXFORD TERRACE. - • LEASEHOLD STATION FOR SALE WA UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY.' E hays been favoured with instructions by the Owner to OFFER FOR SALE ONE OF THE BEST KNOWNSHEEP AND CATTLE STATIONS IN SOUTHLAND. For full particulars apply to MALJNGjind CO., LTD. A LOW" DEPOSIT. " £**;r_o C^SH > balance at 5 per cent. «-»V/v Practically all pioughable. 1860 acres, mostly tusaoek. Well fenced and watered. Six miies from railway, and 2 miles from school. Only £3 per acre. ' I A SPkING~sY__?~FARM ,' _(_*_ ACRES, mostly ncavy land. Grows! X\JU 50 bushels of wheat and 40 bushels ' °_ pc^ s F , cr Ecre - Seventy.-fivo acres under the plough. Six-roomed house and all tho nccrssury outbuildings; 2' miles from school, creamery and railway station. Price £23 per aero, or owner will exchango for a houso property in town. j ~SMALL~CANTERBURY LEASEHOLD, i AC , KES (Lease in Perpetuity, 999 years),! «->" all pioughable; 4a acres in grass, 7| acres ploughed. Carries 115 sheep, 2 horses, | and 2 cows. Fitteen acres rich flat, suit- j able for dairying, balance downs. Three-i roomed heme, sheds, yards, etc. Watered by permanent streams. Two miles from a school and 2 minutes from a railway station. Price for goodwill £550, of which £200 can remain on mortgago at 4J per cent. I PERMANENT | SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY. I GREAT PROSPECTIVE VALUE. j NEAR to croamcry, yards, and school; 500 i acrea of strong cocksfoot limestone | country; without ploughing carries 300 j head of young cattle, or SOO breeding ewes. Will certainly como in for dairying shortly, I in which event the land will be worth £25 per ecre. For sale as a whole, or in Two Blocks. Prico £13 per acre, with very easy terms, or a lower price with a higher do- j posit. I ___ _^-_ i ._„__.______. _ , FARMS AT LINCOLN. | "T"HE following are particulars oi two small J- farms at Lincoln, which, though in | separate ownerships, and for salo in two blocks, adjoin ono another, and would make ono beautiful dftiry farm. No. I—2l ACRES medium to heavy land. Grows splendid grain and root crops. Carries 12 dairy cows : 2. miles from creamery, school and 'railwaystation; '"" 7-roomed houso and outbuildings. Price £33 10s per acre. £270 cash. No. 2—30 ACRES heavy land. Grows 50 bushels of peas per acre. Will carry 15 dairy cows. ' Prico £32 pir acre. £300 cash. MALING_ and CO.,^TD__ COMBINED FRUIT AND SHEEP FARM. SPLENDID ORCHARD IN FULL BEARING. I GRAND SHEEP AND CATTLE I COUNTRY. AT A REDUCED PRICE. . IN CANTERBURY. orrn ACRES, lying well to tho sun, well "•v sheltered and admirably adapted for fruit growing. An orchard ot 3000 selected trees, which have been well looked after and grafted by'one of the most expert fruit growers in New Zealand. Fruit sold during the past two years realised £300. In addition 1000 new trees are just coming into bearing. As much as £10 per acre per annum is paid in rent for adjoining land for tho purpose of strawberry growing. There aro 70 acres of j virgin bush, consisting of heavy Broadleaf and Kowhai, admirably adapted for fencing, and 286 acros of first-class sheep country. ; Tho buildings comprise a Dwelling of 9 Tooms, beautifully situated, a new 4-roomed Cottage, 3 large sbed?, a men's hut, and several fruit houses. The property is situated three miles from a School and Telephone, and nine miles by a flrstrclass road from the Main Railway Line. The price for this beautiful property has been reduced to £6000, and the owner, who is selling for family reasons, is prepared to give very easy terms. For further particulars apply to MALING and CO., LTD. ' FOR SALE. COUNTRY STOREKEEPING BUSINESS. FOR Sale, a Prosperous Country Storekeeping Business, in a good locality. The store and stable ere valued (Government valuation) at £1350. In addition there are 16 Horses, 3 Baker's Carts, 2 Delivery Vans, a Mail Coach, Spring Cart, Harness, etc., etc. The stable has 10 stalls, with looseboxes, and thero is 4_ acres of land. There is also a" _Bod"bckehouae, doing 1100 loaves per weok, end there is a mail contract run iv conjunction with tho bunness, bringing in £130 a year. The business is situated threo miles from & railway station, and adjoins a school, post' office, and telephone. The price (stock and goodwill included) is £2000, j and the vondor will accept £500 in cash-, and | leave the balanco on mortgage for a term" of , years at 5 por cent. For further particulars apply to . ■ ' / ' MALING and CO., LTD., Corner of Gloucester street and Oxford j ' ' terrace. .| SPEIRS AND. WII_SON. ! , . . , FOR SALE! FOR SALBI 1 A DELIGHTFUL OLD HOME ] 3: MINUTES' walk from tram, two or three-! miles from centre of city, in the beat j residential district. ' J' ■ Tho stately trees surrounding the residence prove tho spot must have been selected . on its merits 50 years ago at least. i In the centre of these trees aro', spacious j Lawns and Shrubberies and a Well-built One-' storied Brick House with stone facings and I very high foundations, containing 8 living ] rooms and all modern conveniences. Tho j House is practically imperishable, and is I admirably planned to catch tho sun. At tbe j back are the usual offices, stables and out- ] buildings requisite in a property of this kind, I containing as it-does j 10 FULL ACRES OF FINE LAND with two long frontages. The distance out is nothing, just sufficient to give the owner a decent excuse to use Ins motor car -to j business, if a business man. j THERE IS NO MORTGAGE AND THE PRICE REQUIRED IS £2500, which we consider it is worth. Notwithutauding, wo are authorised to submit offers. Fot 72 •■• SPEIRS and WILSON. j 403 Agents, i . . ' I no-l X BUYS one of the choicest Buildd*<JXO i_ g sit e 3 __ Fendalton. high elevation to river frontage. Going back nearly 8 chains, with 88 feet frontage. Ideal western aspect. Handy to good school, and trams a few minutes' walk. Fol. 1C SPEIRS and WILSON, 403 163 Cashel street. AKAROA, THE PREMIER HEALTH, HOLIDAY AND TOURIST RESORT. ROYAL MAnTcOACHES. ■jYfESSRs webster" cusdin and co. « (%X .*L. Pn -i??JL ha ** e initiated a Twiee-»-H?£_. COACH SERVICE from LITTLE lUVER to AKAROA ar.d Back to meet the I *S v J t , r . e ™s? t9 -~ of oxt increasing HOLIDAY T RA _ _. C _- _.x-£ SY p EOPLE can now take A ._. W EEK-END or Ordinary HOLIDAY without lws of working hours by travelling by . t ? , _w V^ N „* N _ > COA CH running DAILY "i 3 * 1 thra on MONDAYS, S K \ DA T. S » na SATURDAYS during \\mter Months, from Little River to ' v _?£ on _ arri *' a l «f 4.45 tram from Christ- ' churcn.and returning DAILY by the Early C il. k RC ?_' LEISURELY PEOPLE c . __I ! - thß o,tl time-table, viz., to catch *•_■-„ V^ ,n »A, CHRIS TCHURCH and ar- , i *aKAROA^ R 5 A at a 3° pJa " Md Ic » T « £i}B&_Slg_i 7 af 2 S_* ** I t__._- PoEta ' Address: WEBSTER. CUSDIN and CO. Gr° S wS_/ or Fa G ,if ? '' housekeeping_HinU, for Everv£_j F F t0 * 1 Notes, and Reading Wom7_^_? d -'c- fP.'-'J * a _. the " P .e* *<* ! Evening _gLA atßld •**»• «f -■>■*• i ■T ffi d_S^\.^^*S r y«:«- i« Saturaopesla*? * dliloM *>* The Evening Newa" *° *»«ryone. A bright _o__i _Ug_-

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14407, 15 July 1912, Page 11

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