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AUCTIONS. ti.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. rjIHE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OS* CANTERBURY, LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS. 'PHONE 277. NOTE—Onr SUBURBAN* LAND DEPARTMENT can offer a WIDE SELECTION of Bungalow and Residential Properties of all kinds in and around Christchurch, and intending buyers will bo afforded every assistance in fulfilling ihoir requirements. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. A SPLENDID FARM OF 247 ACRES. CITUATED at COALGATE, within half a mile of Railway Station and Pest Office. The owner of this most excellent little farm (Mr M. J. Corrigan), having eold the adjoining Homestead Block, has decided to dispose of the above; as it is rathor small for his requirements. The property has been in tho occupation of the Cordy family for many yea re, and is ■in great heart. Tho {arm is very conveniently fenced and subdivded, well watered by races and springs. There aro also fino plantations which afford good shelter. The owner is prepared to provide a comfortablo two-roomed cottage. PRICE, £13 10s PER ACRE.' TERMS. CAN BE ARRANGED. Apply early to N.Z. TARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., AgAnt*. AN'ATTRACTIVE SHEEP FARM FOR SALE. SITUATE CANTERBURY. PROSPECTIVE VALUE AN IMPORTANT FACTOR. rrvflA ACRES of good healthy tussock DVUU country, well eurface sown. Subdivided into convenient-sized blocks, all of which are well watered. At present there are 200 acres in oats, 100 acres ploughed lor turnips, 50 acres ploughed for rape, and 500 acres young grass. BUILDINGS consist of a five-roomed house, etables, wouished, and yards, all in good order. PRICE, £3 15a PER ACRE. Terms: 15 per cent, cash, balance can remain for a term of fivo years at 5 per cent. Enquiries can bo made at our Land Department, and appointments mado with the ownei. A FINE SUBURBAN RESIDENCE. SIX-ROOMED BUNGALOW, WITH OVER FOUR ACRES. rpHIS is a nice, attractive property, com•I prising an almost now and thoroughly up-to-dato sis-roomed, tiled-roofed Bungalow, with every convenience, including septic drainage, together with 4 1-Bth acres of excellent land. Included in the improvements are substantial stables, with threo . good looseboxes, a full-sized motor §hed and trapshed.

The land is oI first-class quality, and is suited for any purpose. It is nicely laid out in terraced lawn, garden, and wellfenced paddocks. Tho property has a very pleasant situation in a nioe and is close to tram* Owner will entertain selling the house with half tho land. > PRICE, £1900. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., Agents. A VERY CHEAP SUBURBAN FARM". 20 ACRES. 20 ACRES. THE above property represents a splendid little farming proposition. It i» 20 ACRES in area, and, except for one siaaH corner, the quality of the land cannot be surpassed for cropping and dairying purposes. Two three-roomed cottages in good order and a nearly new four-stalled stable and implement shed, with big loft, constitute the buildings. At present tho -bulk of the land is in splendid wheat and oat crop, which goes. in at the prioe, and should realise-over £200. This little farm can always be relied on to give a good return from small cropping and dairying. The situation is in a favourite district within six miles of tho City, and half-mile from school. PRICE, £67 per acre. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., ' Sole Agents. CLIFTON, SUMNER. A 'MAGNIFICENT RESIDENTIAL HILL SITE, OVER TWO ACRES. 2a. Or. 21p. "VX7E have been favoured with instructions ''J from the owner to SELL this Magnificent Block, comprising an area of TWO ACRES and TWENTY-ONE PERCHES. As a residential site this block is unequalled on the Port Hills. It is situated at an altitude of about 600 feet, and has a fine sunny outlook to the East, North, and WestThe view afforded embraces Ooean, City, Plains, and Alps, a scope of view in the .opinion of travellers unsurpassed anywhere in tha world. The nice easy grade of the land, and the long frontage to a wpll-formed and graded road, combine to make the property ultimately a valuable sub-divisional proposition. It is surveyed into six splendid sections. Further important features are the rich eoil distributed all over tho block, and the absence of rock. The property is splendidly fenced with jarrah posts and wires. Iron double gates, and well established live hedges of an ornamental character. It is also intersected with similar live hedges, and is absolutely - ready for the builder's hands. About half-an-acr« o£ thriving Orchard has been planted some two years. /Nowhere on the Hilla is a site to be had approaching the above for- Residential purposes, and giving such excellent value. PRICE £575. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., ' . Sole Agents. FOR PRIVATE SALE. ONE OF THE FINEST FARMS IN CANTERBURY. 291 ACRES. 294 ACRES. nQj ACRES of Rich Heavy Silt Land, easily worked, and in good heart, and has frequently grown 60 bushels of wheat, and 80 bushels of oats to the acre. The farm ia very conveniently subdivided by good goise and wire fenoes, and watered by County races. At present there are 70 acres in wheat, 50 aores in oats, and 48 acres S 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 crops, £32 per acre. NOTE. —Buyers on the look-out for a good Agricultural Farm should not miee the opportunity of inspecting thi3 high-class farm. N9640-1511

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15478, 4 January 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15478, 4 January 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15478, 4 January 1916, Page 12

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