AUCTIONS. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION. LIMITED. fTHE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY. LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS. 'PHONE 277. NOTE—Our SUBURBAN LAND DEPARTMENT can offer a WIDE SELECTION of Bungalow and Residential Properties of all kinds in and arour.dChrietchurcb. and intending buyers will bo afforded every assistance in fuelling their requirements. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTION IN PRICE OF SIX-ROOMED MODERN RESIDENCE. ON PENNY CAR SECTION. ' THE owner of this comparatively now Residential Property is anxious to make an immediate sale, and has reduced his price from £800 to £CSO. Six good rooms aro contained and nil conveniences, .together with sewer connexion, arc included. The section 13 a nice high and improved ono of over twenty perches, with several splendid fruit trees. Locality and position aro exceedingly good, and combine to make this a very property. | PRICE, £650. : ! N.Z. FARMERS' CO-Oli. A|;enta. FOR PRIVATE SALE. ONE OF THE FINEST FARMS IN CANTERBURY. 234 ACRE S. 234 ACRE S. 9QJ ACRES of Rich Heavy Silt Land, — **J I X. easily worked, and in good heart, and haa frequently grown GO bushels of •wheat, and 80 bushels of oats to tho aero. The farm is very conveniently subdivided by good, gorso and wire, fences, and watered by County races. At present there arc 70 acres in wheat, 50 acres in oats, and 48 acres ploughed for rape and turnips. Buildings consist of a sound 7-roomed House and conveniences; also good stables, granary, woolshed, and yards. Situated within three miles of railway, post, office, and school, and in a favoured district. PRICE, including crop*, £32 per acre. NOTE.—Buyers on the look-out for & good Agricultural Farm should not raise the opportunity of inspecting thi3 high-class farm. CLIFTON, SUMNER. A MAGNIFICENT RESIDENTIAL HILL SITE,. OVER TWO ACRES. 2a. Or. 21p, " I WTE have been favoured with instructions !■» »J from the- owner to SELL this Magnificent Block, comprising an area of TWO ACRES an<l TWENTY-ONE PERCHES. As a residential sito this block is unequalled on the Port Hills. It iB situated at an altitude of about CCO feet, and has a fino sunny outlook to the East, North, and West. Tho view afforded embraces Ocean, City, Plains, and Alps, a scopo of view in tho opinion of travellers unsurpassed anywhere in tba world. The nice, easy grade- of the- land, and the long frontago to a well-formed and graded road, combine, to make tho property ultimately a valuable sub-divisional proposition. It ia 'surveyed into six splendid sections. Further important features are tho rich soil distributed all over tho block, and tho absenceof rock. The property is oplendidly fenced with jarrab. posts and wires. Iron double gates, and well established live hedges of an < ornamental character. It is also intersected with similar live- hedges, and ia absolutely ready for the builder's hands. About half-an-acr«> of thriving Orchard has been planted some two years. Nowhere on the Hills is a sito to be had approaching tho abovo for Residential purposes, and giving such excellent value. PRICE £575. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.. Sole Agents. A CHOICE FENDALTON BUNGALOW. 6 ROOMS. OVER J-ACRE. /pHIS New, thoroughly well-built and well- •!• appointed BUNGALOW, constitutes th«» best value- obtainable in the favourite suburb 01 Ferdalton. ' Six fine-sized rooms aro contained, and the interior arrangements aro most convenient and up-to-date, down to electric lighting. Tho site is an excellent ono of Forty-four Pejches, standing fully two feet abovo street level, and. its soil would gladden tho heart : of any gardening enthusiast. , A charming and healthy situation, in ono ( of the nicest parts of Fendalton, and adjacent to Trams is possessed. PRICE, £1000. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., Solo Agents. . EXCELLENT SHEEP RUN. SITUATED IN A FAVOURED DISTRICT. iOrtfj ACRES OF FREEHOLD LAND, *±O\J\J of which 1400 Acres havo been cultivated and grown excellent Crops of Oats, Rape and Turnips. About half tho property is flat, and the balanco consists of low-lying lulls. The flat land is a littlo stony, but tho soil is pood. Tho property is well subdivided and watered, and m fenced with rabbit-proof fences. A leasehold of 11.500 Acres of hill country adjoining the freehold goes with tho freehold, the lease of which has seven years to run wit it tho right of renewal at £30 per annum. Buildings consist of a good seven-roomed House, Woolshcd, Stnblo and Yards, pleasantly surrounded by well-grown pia.-.tations. Tho Homestead ia situated within one mile cf Railway Station, Post Office, and School. The property ha« wintered 6000 Crossbred Sheep, and this number can Do increased with further uso of tho plough. PRICE: £6 per Acre. EASY TERMS to a good, practical man. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. AN ATTRACTIVE SEEEP FARM FOB SALE. SITUATE CANTERBURY. PROSPECTIVE VALUE AN IMPORTANT , FACTOR. CnrjA ACRES of good healthy tussock Kt\J\J\J country, well surface sown. Subdivided into convenient-sized blocks, all of which are well watered. At present there are 200 acres in oats, 100 acres ploughed for turnips, 50 acres ploughed for rape, and 500 acres young crass. BUILDINGS consist of a five-roomed house, stables, woolshcd, and yards, all in good order. PRICE. £3 15a PER ACRE. Terms: 15 per cent, cash, balanco can remain for a term of five years at 5 per cent. Enquiries can bo made at our Land Department, and appointments made wjtb the owner. N9610-3910
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