AUCTIONS. I N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. rpHE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS* COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY. LIMITED, J I AUCTIONEERS j AND ESTATE AGENTS. F '• THONE 2.-:. NOTE—Our SUBURBAN LAND HE- j PARTMENT can offer a WIDE SELEC- j TION of Bungalow and Residential Proper- i ties of ail kinds in and arourdChristchurch, j and intending buyers will bo afforded crery \ assistance in fulfilling their requirement*, j N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. FOR rniVATE SALE. i \ ONE OF THE FINEST FARMS IN " CANTERBURY. 291 ACRE S. -'9< ACRE S. OQA ACRES of Rich Heavy Silt Land, easily worked, and in good heart, and lias frequently grown 60 bushels of wheat, and SO bushels of oata to the acrc. The farm is very conveniently subdivided by good gorso and wire fenccs, and watered by County races. At present there are 70 acres in wheat, SO acres in oats, and 48 acrcs ! ploughed for rape »nd turnips. Buildings - consist of a sound 7-rooraed House and con--1 veniencee: also good stables, granary, vrool- • shed, and y&rdc. Situated within throe miles of railway, post office, and school, and in a favoured district. PRICE, including crops, £32 per acre. NOTE.—-Buyers on the look-out for a Rood Agricultural Farm should no't miss the opportunity of inspecting this high-class farm. AN EXCEPTIONALLY CHEAP FIVEROOMED BUNGALOW. s ST. ALBANS. ST. ALBANS. IN a nice part of St. Albans, well within twopenny car section, we have for sale, a splendid little Property, comprising a NEW FIVE-ROOMED BUNGALOW, with all convenience®. The Houao haa several special features. It is of attractive design, is thoroughly well built, the rooms are spacious, and their ar- > rangemcnt is most convenient; clcctric lighting is installed throughout. The Section is a very high one, well over twenty perches, and contains several wellgrown fruit trees in good bearing. PRICE: £595. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., Agents. CLIFTON, SUMNER. A MAGNIFICENT RESIDENTIAL HILL SITE, OVER TWO ACRES. ) 2a. Or. Sip. ' TXTE have been favoured with instructions from the owner to SELL this Magnificent Block, comprising an area of TWO ACRES and TWENTY-ONE PERCHES. A« a residential site this block is usi- ( equalled on the Port Hills. It is situated at ( an altitude of about COO feet, and haa a . fino sunny outlook to the East, North, and Wast. [ The view afforded embraces Ocean, City, Plains, and Alps, a scope of view in the opinion. of travellers unsurpassed anywhere in th* world. The nice easy grade of the land, and the long frontage to a well-iormed and graded road, combine to make the property ultimately a valuable proposition. It ia surveyed into six splendid sections. Further important features are the rich soil distributed all over tbo block, and the absenco of rock. The property is splendidly fenced with jarrah posts and wires. Iron double gates, and well established live hedges of on ornamental character. It is also intersected with similar live hedges, and is absolutely ready for the builder's hand 3. About h&lf-an-acra o £ thriving Orchard haa been planted some two years. Nowhere oil tho Hills is a site to bo had approaching tho above for Residential purposes, and giving auch excellent value. PRICE .£375. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OF., Sole Agents. A' CHOICE FENDALTON BUNGALOW. 6 ROOMS. OVER i-ACF.E. fPHIS New, thoroughly well-built and well.a. appointed BUNGALOW, constitutes th* best value obtainable in the favourite suburb of Fendalton. Six fine-sized rooms are contained, and lbs interior arrangements are most _ convenient and. up-to-date, down to electric lighting. The site is an excellent one o{ Forty-four Porches, standing fully two feet above street level; and its soil wculd gladden tho heart ; of any gardening enthusiast. j A charming and healthy situation, in ono) of the nicest parts of Fendalton, and ad | jaeeut to Trams ia possessed. I PRICE, £1000. I N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.. Sole Agents, j , — ( EXCELLENT SHEEP RUN. j SITUATED IN A FAVOURED DISTRICT, j A Qnn ACRES OF FREEHOLD LAND, j tOUU of which 1400 Acrcs have been . cultivated and grown excellent Crops of Oats, Rape and Turnips. About hali the property is flat, and the balance con- ' eists of low-lying hills. The flat land is a ! little atony, but the soil is good. The pro- ! perty is well subdivided and watered, and ; is fenced with rabbit-proof fcnces. A lease- j hold cf 11.500 Acres of hill country adjoin- i ing the freehold goes with the freehold, the j lease of which has seven years to run witii I the right of renewal at £30 per knnutn. Build- j inga consist of a good seven-roomed House, ■ Woolshed. Stable and Yards, pleasantly sui- j rounded by well-grown plantations. ; The Homestead is situated within one mile of Railway Station, l'cst Office, and School_The properfv ha« wintered ROOO Crossbred Sheep, and tliis number can do increased with further U6* of tho plough. PRICE: £8 per Acre. EASY TERMS to a good, practical man. : N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. I AN ATTRACTIVE SHEEP FARM FOR I SALE. I SITUATE CANTERBURY. PROSPECTIVE VALUE AN IMPORTANT factor: /Xrw"VA ACRES of good healthy tussock JvUU country, well surface sown. Subdivided into convenient-sired blocks, all of which are well watered. At present there are 200 acres in oats. 100 ; acres ploughed for turnips, SO acres ploughed for rape, and 500 acres young grass. BUILDINGS consist of a five-roomed house, stables, woolshed, and yards, all ia good order. " , PRICE. £3 13s PER ACRE. Term*: 15 per r»nt cash, balance can re- .■ main for a term of five year* at 5 per cent. Enquiries can be made at our Land Department. and appointments made with the i o-rz'.T. N3640-3557 i
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