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...a cxmgJwaTOMT Here are some good □EfffFARMS WE'LL FINAHCE YOU I We are going to have better markets for our produce after the war than we have now—and you know what present prices are like. The nations now at war will have ■no existing supply to draw upon—'they are consuming all their reserve food And after the war the seas will be clear to carry our produce, and the present high freights will disappear. . -t Farm the land you can tgo wrong. For a small deposit we can finance you for the balance of the purchase money on long terms at low interest. We have hundreds of farm properties on our books these Iwe mention here are a mere sprinkling of them. 9,000 acres, all silver tussock, prac- W™ j" l *!t first-daw sheep country. ticallv all ploughable, being low .-v, v good river flats. A moderns-roomed down's. 6-roomed house, all r.eccs- J ATN house, all necessary outbuildings sary outbuildings, wool shed. etc. f h, L V\ also manager s house. \\ >» carry a 'Phone on proplrtv. Is well sub- > JjSSk ) ) the acre and fatten the Umbs divided into io subdivisions, and . ( I ) 1 wt h green feed. Trice. £S per acre permanently watered. 5.000 ewes. VSgggL JL / oa s y terms arranged. One of the best besides dry sheep, are carried, or \vili -* sheep properties in Canterbury. -163 carry 1 sheep to the acre with winter ____________ feed. Price,£3 ss.od. peracre. 2181 agara HMj B / 170 acres best dairying land within . /—l2 miles of Christchurch, good house, 120 acres good dairying land near j, PI jSP and all necessary outbuildings. Close Christchurch, 17 acres turnips, to school and railway. Well watered threshed 48 bushels wheat this by 3 deep artesians. This year the season. Price,/i 7 per acre, stock at PSislsissSaw owner threshed 70 bushels wheat valuation ; easv terms arranged. Byand 75 bushels oats, and has carried 2171 8 ewes and 9 lambs to the acre. The ■ rfrffi* * owner is, at present, milking 36 cows H For leased4,ooo acres first-class tus- besides the crop and sheep arc also H sock countrv. situated North Canter- '• being carried. Price, /70 per actc , B bury ; good buildings. Will lease' easy terms arranged. This property B for a period of 7 years at Ss. 6d. per the same owier s hands B For lease, 50 acres, good dairying f* 500 acres, Rakalfi, good medium land, situated Ladbrooks. Good a land : Grows splendid crops of honse and outbuildings. per Vi?tj kfBW/'TO.--. turnips, rape and oats. Comfortable acre for a period of 6 years. No house and outbuildings. Price, £15 goodwill. 2146 peracre; only £500 deposit required. 140 acres, situated Timaru 100 acrcs, Springston, district, good 9-roomed quality land, 5-roomed housc wa shhouse all trj, all silver tussock rood house, all outbuildings, house. A splendid farm, necess ' arv conveniencesand '° U3C , a outbuildings. v splendid orchard. Well 1 mile from station. Has ou tbuild'ini?s 4 miles from The place wll carry ..00 i subdivided, owner will ex- grown 50 bushels wheat 8 Good turnip > ! chance for 6or 700 acres and 75 bushels oats. Price, rrmVs . nr ier /»ir>eracre Sold store lambs off tnc . 8® good sheep country near per acrc ; owner will J™* £ »♦ " s - ,<>«»? :) Christcfturch. £2 2 i05.0d. exchange for sheep countrv t £ ke ofe'house in town. I?; '' per acre. 2152 =180 balance cash . 21?9 CMh required. -2148; ... 100 acres, Russell's Flat, 1,000 acres, Amberley,good i-' first quality heavy river downs, all ploughable. 5- - swamp. Comfortable s- roomed house, hot and cold C _ - j-1 j roomed house. Incase, with water. 'Phoneon property, A QGIIU 10" I|UP j purchasing clause, £22 10s. all new outbuildings. 120 m mmm m ■ W a I per acre, rent, 21s. fid. per acres turnips, carry a ewe GATALQG.U E acre; lease lias 6 vears to to the acrc. Price, £g 10s. yA An run. Pricc for goodwill, per acrc; easy terms £ 2 >°- 2172 arran s cd - " I6S It lists farms of every 80 acres, Tal Tapu, first r 40 acres, Marshlands, good size in every district; class dairying land. 7- da ; rv j ng ] an( j, n cw 5- sheep, mixed, fanning, roomed house . stables, cow- roonlc( j bungalow, 1.5-bail orrhard and daimnc shed, etc. Close to schoo cowshed. This land grows ffII&SSSF orcliard, ana aair} mg and creamery. . . NNell tremendous crops of peas, V properties. watered by artesians, and potatoes, and onions, and has grown 18 tons potatoes, ontoci" will sell all milk on 'Uf jL 75 bushels wheat and heavy theproperty. £'63 peracre. ,ff WE POST IT FREE crops of barley and peas. Qwner will exchange for Price, £$$ per acre ; equity „ ood crop ping farm. 2166 £2,000- 2/175 0 ™ . I luglss' BldgSi, Cashel St» Jv CHRISTCHURGH, HELP THE FUNDS OF THE CANTERBURY PATRIOTIC QUEEN CARNIVAL No. 7 \ : \ T \■: \ G Y a^ af cKtf° r \ \ G e° fg& \ \ J CAREY'd

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15560, 8 April 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15560, 8 April 1916, Page 4