I High Prices are Certain j for Years | Make no mistake about it—the big prices for wool that have ruled i | lately are going to increase yet. There were 200 million sheep in \ . Europe prior to the Avar —probably only a few millions remain. j The New Zealand clip, even Avere it multiplied six times, avoulc! ''"• I only supply a small portion of the total wool demand. Rising > J markets are the rule at every sale at Home, in America, and in Australasia. Europe's calamity is New Zealand's opportunity. I These farms listed here have been all inspected personally. We j , Avill give you the fullest information as regards any of them. We • I will arrange to finance you to any extent at a low interest rate and k on long terms. I ' ?■■ t 350 Acres, situated IWarton, all £45; Acres in the famous Thames situtted is mil "1 ploughable land. Xew 7-voon.ed Ito miles rom siat.oa ?si.f P h™rh ,x?frlv,fr m , ,,CS ,ro » f house fbnivrnirm-1 lmt niul cold Xt>w <J-roonu-d house, hot and cold Christchurch. Neatly new house and X ( "th room "antrv • 10 witor. brick stable, barn and S ood «» noewsary outbuihlings. with'- < water, balli-room panttv . al.o C o\v-bai!s with nvicliim- shcep-vards, etc. Renewable lease groomed house ami necessary-out- . »<-a,co\\ i.aiiß wiuiinauiiiK.iiij.iiK ,_ ' • . i; m t,i / o building The farm has a splendid and separator. AXatered by nmnin- > cars to r in. Kcntal. £48 15s. I uuiiun j 11c larm nas a spitnuiu 1 bmiin" :,, o--00 per annum. Including crops, imnleorchard, and is surrounded bv beau- .inara.. .\uu,u, n,miii p ,,M 10 ,„ r „K- ~vf.rvt»Ti«» L \ ° tiful plantations of oaks and ashes. ncrcs - ~ 70 cows, besuks nenb horses , Ae , xh ng as,a^ going l etc. The property is a lease with >' 011 "S caltlc - lnc l ,,nci ' wo " ,l! UC( - rn^'?.'| m : llko "t. for nine veaS lS n ih a p„rchasi„ S «,,ily carry , .000 ewe.-, and fatten the lot 1h» » a cheap property, clause at £w per acre. The owner thQ.lambs. gz 10s. per acre free of -uu, shows a good return, 101. 2 , 45 requires /i, S oo for his goodwill. mort S a a c Ihe owner ol tlus.-plen- . ■■&■ - ■ \ Has threshed Co bushels of wheal to *"* property will exchange lor a \ the acre. Turnips sold ofi the pro- sheep run in Canterbury, l-01. ihM >60 Acres First-class Dairying Lar.« j pertyat/7 P eracre. One of the best 400 Acres, Anama. Good apricul- situated Uetween Kalswell and Lad' j wheat-growing and turnip-growing tuial land. 11-roomed house with b">QkS. House and outbuilding?of :' I farms in the North Island, and we a ll outbuildings. School 1 .', miles, Ihe best. ' AVith 14 cows, 3 horses'; 8 can thoroughly recommend this railway close. Good wheat-growing implements, as a going concern, £6• ■: I investment. The owner will accept ]ani , AVill cairv three sheep to the per acre. Only cash required, 0 a houscin part payment, as he wishes acrc /,. p Cr ' acrc on ] v /, noo the balance can remain for a period : H to retire. , Pol. 1602 down . " ' Fof. 2056 at s-J- per cent. Fol:'2 o ;S:.' { ' ''■ '■ ;i: ' : _ - X ■ ■' . . .„. £ . . I Sunny North Canterbftw. i 7,000 Acres, Amur. District. . 1,000 Acres, all flat.< Good \ Good buildings. All nice | s i,eep country. First-class * 1 easy country: The greater _____________________ buildings. AA'ill earn' «i W ' 14 property for five years at only £25 per acre. Terms,. $ 5 percent. F01.2155 S Fob 2i64 P 2,000 Acres, situated Selwyn District. 1,800 Acres, situated Amberley. 500 Acres, Pleasant Point. Good £ Good river flats, and splendid tus- First-class, buildings, shearing 7-roomcd house and outbuildings, -S sock country, with a modern 6- machines on the property. \\'ell with 100 acres of rich river bed given I roomed house, stable, chaff-house, watered. 160 acres in turnips, 36 in. Two miles from Pleasant Point,. S car-shed, dip and yards, also mana- acres rape. 1,600 ewes, 9 working and six miles from Temuka. Sub-- . S ger's house with good stables. Close horses and harness, 1 hack, 3 young divided into 14 paddocks. 50 acres s to railway and school. Grows good horses, 5 foals, 2 ploughs, and 2 in turnips, 100 acres wheat stubble, <3 crops of rape and turnips,'and will grubbers, 2 disc ploughs, 2 sets of the balance being 2to 5-year-old' I carry one ewe to acre and fatten harness, and all implements. Price, pasture. Beautiful plantations.of* i lambs. £8 per acre, terms, ; £u' per acre as a going concern. oak and blue-gums. AA'heat threshed \ down. This is one of the cheapest Easy terms arranged. Fol. 2148 this year, 32 bushels to the, acre. J l propositions in Canterbury, and we ■ Price, £26 per acre. 1 can thoroughly recommend same to .QQ Acres the best of sheep «,„„., j " same. £4.000. Will exchange lot 1 f be a good property that will show a tl ! v , a „ si ] ve V tussock. All necessary some good property m Christchurch. 1 . S good return over and above the prrce ,-. .. • reciuired to . vork _ shecr \ or will down, and leave .- i asked for sheep only. Fol. 2x63 t \ ■ ' 'of cattle, and 6 horses. The price, as years at 5 per cent. *01. .i oj-l i, \ a going concern, only /8 per acre. ) FOR LEASE. cash required. AVc are 1,060 Actes, with house and out- - i 4,000 Acres, North Canterbury. Good instructed to sell this desirable buildingsandshcanng-shed. School, % sheep and cattle country. House property by the trustees, and it is a two mlles > and railway, four miles. - , I and all outbuildings required to work bargain. Fol. 3178 \Vell watered by running streams. 1 a sheep run. Telephone on the Subdivided into ten paddocks with' S property. Carrying 4,000 sheep and riinilinirA nil IMnT E ° od fcnccs - ?° acr< ? Chewing's 150 head of cattle. Rent, Bs. 6d. per rNlilllnlrn KY rIINI fescue, 25 acres in turnips, 70 acres acre, with a compulsory purchasing . — I 111 UW Ul lUVI ryegrass, balance good tussock. I' clause. Stock can betaken at valua- AA'rite to us for particulars. AA r c will Carrying 850 ewes. Price, £4 2s. 6d. tion. This is one of the best proposi- answer your letter by return post and per acrc. Only £1,000 down, tions in Canterbury. Fol. 2014 give detailed information. Fol. 1464 W— i^^^ifc»_«-_3~————_—__^^^^__ maa '"" Wtt , „ jf mFwrfußW^P'P "¥ a v—vwJ_ w § Inglis' Bldgs,, Cashei St., CHRISTCHURCH lii it t ~~i ' ! '. = I I i' S - j, ; IE If Our Opening Display of Autumn and Winter Dress Materials, fresh from the ;'|f I Fashion Centres, is an interesting one. '/$ k |i. If The NeAvest and the Latest• Weaves are shown. Every desirable colour I s ,i| I combination is in our assortment, and we can satisfy the most critical taste. | VII %It means a harvest of ideas from Avhich our customers can garner to their jj \ I hearts' content. ' | _j 1 We mention beloAv a feAV names and prices, but we suggest a call. You will 8 ; 1 not be pressed to buy ; a visit, hoAveA-er, will demonstrate the fact that our 1 } I Goods are right, and our prices reasonable. • J ,? I COSTUME WORSTEDS, 56m. and 58m. Avide, neAvest designs I 1 § and shades .. .. .. .. 9/C 10/6 11/6 yard 8 ' 1 COVERT COATINGS, 54m. wide, latest for Costumes, choice 0 I sKades .. ~ mJ ... .. .. 9/11 vard J I NEW SEASON'S TWEEDS, exceptional value 2/3 2/6 2/11 3/6 "4/6 R 1 WORSTED FINISH TWEEDS, in Greys and other up-to-date B • ' I shades .. .. .. 3/6 3/11 4/6 5/11 yard 8 ' NAVY GABARDINE, The Correct Costume Material 8/11 and 9/11 yard I I COATING SERGES, 54in. to 58in., in Navy and Black, big g j range .. 8/6 9/6 10/6 to 14/6 | I PLAIN COLQURED COATINGS, 54m., smart shades for Coats 8/11 yard I-, J TWEED MIXTURES, for Sports Coats .. ... ... 5/3 to 7/11 I • I Smart Shades in COLOURED CHEVIOTS ••• .. 7/6 yard 0 We are now booking orders for Easter and our Dressmakers will be glad to interview and adAdse intending customers. l__C_3_il' Graham, Wilson & Smcllie ™ IS The House for Value *;& -* B G4399—48J I r^jS,
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