Big Money to be made JfT\ Farming.. With high prices for wool, mutton, etc.. farmers are making big money now' H but just think how priccs will go up when the war is won and the food-hungry B people of Europe arc to be properly fed. Plenty of ships will then be avaii- H able to lower freights, and New Zealand farmers will coin money. ■ Then Land will be Dearer I Right now is the time to buy a farm. Great Britain is looking to Xew H Zealand for farm produce. That means immediate profits for you. Just at || present land prices are reasonable, but the moment the war is ended they will B| l)e almost double. That makes a farm a good investment for you. Q Over 2,000 Properties on our Books | Call or write, stating the kind of property you are looking for, and we will give N , ; . you full particulars of suitable farms for sale. Mind you, not highly coloured ■ reports, but actual facts that your personal inspection .will ultimately support. Hj Call in or Write To-day I
A Southern Sheep Farm—For a man and no trouble or expense has been 48 acres L.I.P. Price £>25 as a with moderate means ♦ liere is monev spared to make it the most pic- going conccin, rent 265. pci acrc. j n this—l,loo acres irst-class tils'- tnresque in the district. Carrying The farm is a nice bit of sock downs and flats, about goo capacity—winters 2,000 sheep, 50 n swamp Jand with a 1 x>ach. and is acres freehold, 200 leasehold, with cattle. Price /S 10s. per acrc. Owner ideal country. There is always a 14 years to run, nominal rental, will exchange for good farm in the good supply of water by the aid of - nearly oil ploughable. Railway, South Island. pipes. The farm is excellently school, post oiiicc and creamery 5 acres iirst-class land, with a nice watered at present, and any farmer within \of a mile of the property ]il(lc house _ a „ convcn ; c „ces, hot l.„s property would Watcien by streams and lying well aiul co , d wa(cr hathroomi stables, ll ln thc bc;,t of %vorl ; ln S ° r<l''rto the. sun. This property's capable p ig stves, etc. } acres in potatoes. lh rt T nt ow^.1 vants !ar S fr '' of great improvements, the fences > 0 ° lrcos _ >rice / I>3oo> V acc he hudrlmgs cons>st of a . arc all in good order, and at pre- easy terms arranged. 29:3 nice-looking house of (3 rooms, ion-, sent the place is carrying Soo ewes. . S shed w m, 4 bails and concrctc Homestead of 4 rooms, new. and oil 600 acres, ciosc to Tiniaru, 7-roomed floor, separator shed with concrete necessary ou< buildings. Pricc, £2 house, washhouse, stables, granary, floor, also a stable, chaff house ; n ,i per acre /Soo cash will put a cowshed, men's hut, sheep yards piggeries. 60 bushels wheat and / "•ood man into possession. and good orchard. 1 mile from 100 bushels oats have been grown • Z*. -n n-,i.v„rc4«n c n n»h_ school and railway. Carrying 1,000 on this land. The property is foi. *-r#w\ Run near ewes, besides Clops, and will fatten sale with thc following stock a 1700 ac f?. B ' " run all the lambs, /12 10s. per acre. going concern :-i r cows, •> year " >->• . f This nroocrtv / : 2,000 cash requiied. 2919 lings, 3 calves, 3 horses, 20 pigs,' has been placed in Itonds. For Lease-100 acres, Springs! on. S p P n -^ g »"pl™cn !s . " for disposal, and anyone looking for Homestead of 6 rooms, with all ■ sheep property cannot do' better modern con yeniences and good out- Z,uoo acres, freehold, situated 6. than call and sec us at once, cs from Waimate, J mile j a.s this will soon There school , and spurs. This is one of thc I .l° lioggets, 90 wethers, 30 • finest properties we have ottered'for buildings. 13 acres oats, 32 acres rams, but will carry 2,000 ewes, in .. some time Pi ice as a going con- . grass seed and 1 acie mangolds. } addition to-dry sheep and cattle... . cern /r- o including 1 ",oo sheep, acrc potatoes, 5 3-J aci J cs 111 grass. The property is subdivided into .12 - draught liorses, 17 head of cattle. .Rent iov 5 years at £2 2s. bd. pci paddocks sccurelv fenced, and all r- cv tmimarrinired owner retiring. ' acre - Crops must be taken at the paddocks are splendidlv watered -I Zu ~7 \ll valuation. This is one of the finest by s l treams springs. Price /,o A North Island Proposition All f arm s.in Springsto.n, and is un- per acre. Owner will exchange for a up-to-date laimeis surpassed for dairying and crop- j )Puse in Christchnrch, and leave, about this—l,4Bo acres, nea;|> -1 ping We can thoroughly recom- thc i m j an pe of the money on for a under'cultivation, mcn d this to be a good proposition. period at ; per cent. q miles of the most progressne • v 9 , s 1 -.1 ■ in K~ nd vear 200 acres, situated 20. miles from 1.000 acres first-class tussock coun, , a beautiful mo.or roaa aii int. >Lcu , „ c „ r , rnr .,„ K try, situated near Amberley, North round. The property is all well 1 1 • , , r 3 v , ' Canterbury, with a modern 3fenced into numerous subdivisions, oa 001 , . cnhHi visions bv roomed house and all conveniences, : and the fences are of the best and . divided into ic and good outbuildings. Subare all in good order and well kept. v ,"1 A. Tnantinlrls -acrc divided into io paddocks, carrying The land lies welLto the sun,.and we a . '. - harlev- *ncres at present 700 ewes without c'ultican confidently recommend it as cai , rn ,?!' crc vation. Pricc, £8 jos. per acre, one of the most healthy P® f ir vt-rHss nro- Owner will accept in exchange a ; and cattle properties m our books. " , • ' 'ij s tier acre. ■ snia " P iccc of ,and ab P ut Papanui ' The improvements consist of an « P Y- JLj. : n "eCrLn'-'p a or Riccarton, with or without crops. ; dwelling of 6 rooms and all offices, Owner will accept in exchange a arraneed with a full range of outbuildings. good property m Chnstchurch. La -> m a ang d shearing shed, machines, etc. The crops in. Slock can be taken at And ©thcr PTODCrtiCS homestead is beautifully situated, valuation. 2915 ftUU OIUKT nupciliea . INGUS' BUILDINGS.. CABHEL STREET.. CHRISTCHURCH J
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15751, 18 November 1916, Page 6
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