PROPERTIES FOR SALE. H. H. COOK AND CO. HERB ARE SOU B fine FARM OFFERS.— H. H. COOK—There is more mowy geiE£ H. H. COOK—to be mado out of land tm» H. H. COOir—neit t«a.-?«M* «*« „ H. H. COOU —(ore. Prices H. H. COOK—aw. bound to agyrtMy mo * t - H. H. COOK—the world's , Food Kwevee H. H. COOK —sre exhausted. H. H COOK—the pn» of l»Ba—wj'bay-TW* H. H. COOK—tt bedrcck eirniML BATRY FAfiM NEAR ASHBURTOJ— DAIKT FARV NEAR ASHBTTHTOIt— 114 ACRES. Ashbcrleei DktncV—Good heavy laud, 4-roo»«l House, ana all necessary owtlwttdniKS. ... m% " china complete, owner JJ 4 wwe. Close to school and 51 7 e * r * J*as» renewable. Price £31 P** "J* £1000 easb xeouired. roito »" 700 ACRES ELIiESMERE--700 A CESS ELLESMERETOO ACRES. w«tl ko>wnEliesim*rDt* trict—Good Quality land. Spwwid House and outbuilding. 350 MM wheal* SO hcm oat*. £18 P«r <Mf«« valnation. *° lx> 3024 £500 CASH REQUIRED— £500 CASH REQUIRED— 200 ACRES, pood How and outbuilding?. Horses. impleißowts, ana everything on th* place a« a going concern. W*lk in. walk out- £20 per »c* Only £500 cash required Folio 1886 IN NORTH CANTERBURY— IX NORTH CANTERBURY— NORTH CANTERBURY—33OO Aere« sheep and cattle country, «rc>od buildings on t'ae property. Carrying 4000 iBMf and 200 cattle. £0 p«r acre. E»*r t*rm* arranged. Folio 2014 ALSO THE FOLLOWING LEASER— ALSO THE FOLLOWING LEASES— 1750 ACRES —900 acres, 40 acre*, and 50 trirw first-class dairying '""i »* Prebbletan. Further particular# oa apSlication. _ _ _ :. H. COOK and C 0., » H. H. Ct)OK atid CO,- — ! INGLtS BUILDINGS. CASHEL STREET. I «9Sa CHRISTCHUBCH. i C2007-M67 L ■ - LOHREY, MANGIN CO. ! " ' MANGIN COMPANY, LAND AND HOUSE AGENTS, 21S HIGH STREET. 4 ACRES NEARLY. A REAL BARGAIN, about 4 Acrcs Firste:aM Lard, only 3 miles from Squaro, five (5) minutes from tram, good 4-roomed House and outbuildings, rcduoed from £7SO to £000. Easy terms. Folio 205 * ACRES, sbout one (1) minute from <J- Tram.—6-roomed Modem House, stable, motor shed, trapshed, cowbails, etc., first• clnas land, good orchard, about A-acro potatow. PRICE £I£CO. Th© owner, who wants to lire in the City, will take one or two houses as part payment. A chance to eecuro a.good choap home. ' Folio 212 ' ~i O ACRES—Tho very best. Land, with 5-J-«J roomed Modern Hons©, all outbuildings, ' very handy to City. Tho owner has pur- | chased a larger place, and is right out to soil. Price and particulars from the Agents, i LOHItEY. MANGIN CO., ■ House and Lard Aeents, L 4073-556 218 High etrcet. P. L. DAVIJS3' AND 00. ' £1 DEPOSIT AND Gd PER WEEK. £1 DEPOSIT AND 6d PER "WEEK. . £1 DEPOSIT AND 2s 6d PER WEEK. I 30 NORTH BRIGHTON SECTIONS. 50 NORTH BRIGHTON SECTIONS. - SO NORTH BRIGHTON SECTIONS. ! Beautifully situated s minute*' walk from the Tram and 3 minutes' walk from tho Eaplanade. Just clear of tho drift Valid, and will qrow splendid vegetables and fruit. Each section contains 1 acre, with frontago to a chain wide street. The owner lia« decided to give all thrifty people a chance lr> become » freeholder on tho easiest terms eve T offered. Fancy, only £1 down, baJanco 2s Gd weekly, and tho prioa is- only £1C «r.ch, en that beforo the purchase is completed throe _ oections will have increased considerably in value, and i alrr.cet in tho ccntro of r-rogrcssivo North Now Brighton. Call and 6eo plan. Pick your section; make the first step toward independence. P. L. DAVIES and CO., Solo Agents, 1 D 3037-1203 161 Ctehel etrcot. JTJAIEY FARMS FOR SALE. OWAKA. OWAKA. OWAKA. THE TARANAKI DISTRICT OF THE - SOUTH. GO Miles South of Dunedii. ' BEST GRASS LANDS IN NEW ZEALAND. 15? ACRES FREEHQLD. paH flat and part hilly, nearly all ploughable, 15 Acres bush, 11 paddocks, permanent water supply, j boundary fcnces.all rfvbbit-proof netted, sub- | division fences inl good. 22 Acreo turnips. | Will carry 60 milk cows. Buildings: ? | rootcc. stable, 20-atall V.yre, *nd ali nececsary outbuildings. Oue inilo factory, fito minutei from rail. PRICE: £13 per acre. Terms: £1000 cash, balance 5A per ccnt. I .Present"stock can be taken oyer at valua- \ tion. 140 ACRES FREEHOLD. 13 Acrcs rrop, i-Acre bush, balance grass. Ov-sr half ploughable. Carrying capacity: Dairy cows. Present 6tocic: 20 milkers. 20 dry stock, .130 3 ewes, 4 horse*. Building?: 5 rooms. 2-1-stall byre and all necessary outbuilding?. 1J Miles from school, .1 milo iroui crcamerv. 6 i) mile® OwaJca. Township and rail Good L metalled roads. PRICE: £12 10a per acre Terms • £800 t, cash, balance 5J per ccnt. Own'jr wi!: sell Q' m a Going Concern. 51 ACRES FREEHOLD. J 4 miles north of Dunedin. 40 Acres river flat. Good Fbelter- , ed spot. 18-etall byre, separator filled, stftblee, eheds, etc. 6-Hoomed House, water laid on, all necessary cutbuilding3. Onq mile from rail, creamery, tchool, «tc. Sto<k consist* of 18 mill: cowe, bull, 12 head ynung cattle, 9 pigs, 2 borees, implement", cultivator, d.f. plough, s.f. plough, tyre harrows. PRICK a 8 4a Going Concern: £2150. Terms: * £830 cash, balance can remain on. j 100 ACRES FREEHOLD. 14 miles North of Duncdin, C-0 Acre« river flat, 20 Acres bush. Buildings: C room.', 2<-s!.a'l byre, and all other outbuildings; 1 miln school, rail, creamery. Carrying capacity: 50 dairy cows. ■ PRICE: £23 por acre. Terms: £1000 caxb. balance can remain on. Stock can be taken over p-t valuation. , THE OTAGO FINANCE AND AGENCY COMPANY. LTD.. , 15 Empire Buildings. DUNEDLV 061D8 j WANTED KNOWN. rPHAT F. H. STEEL has REDUCED the A- ' PRICE OF MEAT to Rock Bottom for 1 SPOT CASH; and as i»e hav* only a short time to live, get the best. Rubbish is dear ai any price: the beat is always cheapeet in the end. And do not be ? persuaded to buy inferior quality or rub- ) bisb, when by patronising F. H. STEEL you I can always icly on getting the Cream of Canterbury. Customers in City and Suburba waited on Daily for Order*. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Small Gocds a Speciality; the annnal output reaches half a million pounds. The quantity sold speaks for itself. SWI7-6729 * ■* | T7ITHEN YOU ARE ASKED TO PASS * '*•' THE MUSTARD for some appetite to tickle, don't forgot to remind your friend of , the delicious | i MILITARY PICKLE. H4185 1 r i ■ T'HE "Evening News" i» devoting escep- [ -«• tional attention to every phase of the Great War, giving it* readers tho product > of th« whole of the World's War Corn-is-pondence. tho Oificia: Storiea, the Comments ; ; of the Leading Paners, aijd the Letters of , Soldiers from! the Trenches, beside* all the I: Cable Services—more columns of War News daOy thaa any other paper.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15460, 13 December 1915, Page 11
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