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fife 98 WOOL jjßm J Ej English Banks have arranged with local Batik to remit Fourteen Million Pounds for the Dominion I H wool clip alone! Who will say how much more will be paid next year ? But the great question B |S for you is—Will you benefit by these increased prices next y6ar ? ■ I BUY A FARM NOW. .AND COIN MONEY I 19 Yes, it's the man on the land who will make money during the next few years. And, mark cur B M words, before manv months have passed, you will find land prices on the increase. | NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY K I I and values are at present low, but when von think that the total value of last year's farm produce ■ El was over it is no great mental, effort to realise that land values must soon go up with M §1 a jump. "Over two thousand other farms on our books. Write for particulars. M H 160 acres situated south of Oamaru, horses and 17 head of cattle now'on the Addiugton Yards, and for a home B JU for sa i c as a going concern. Well tte property. The usual carrying cannot be beaten. H U subdivided into con% r enient pad- capacity is 1,500 ewes, 500 dry sheep, 1,000 acres, situa'ed near Waimato, Kfl M docks, all well fenced and watered and about 100 head of cattle. About g ou th Canterbury. 5-roomed house, H U by races and wells. The homestead i mile from railway. As the owner anc j co i t j water, nearly new. 6- H S consists of a new house of 5 rooms, wishes to retire, easy terms can be stalled stable, chaff-house, wool shed, B I scullery, pantry, washhouse, store- arranged to a practical man, The implement shed, yards and men's B J room, separator room, also r-roomed price as a going concern with stock miles from main line ami 6 B I men's cottage, large stable, cowshed included is £6,250. Anyone wishing m ji es from Waimate. Freehold title. 9 I I and barn. The crops at present on to purchase a good sheep property watered by es and windmills, B tin property arc :o acres wheat. 40 cannot do better than inspect this. w hicli are always permanent. Sub- B acres oats and x 2 acres Cape barley, 35°5 divided into 9 paddocks by wire and E§ o acres lucerne and 10 acres young 1,300 SCTCS freehold, situated r»orth gorse fences. 85 acres in green feed, H grass. It is 1 mile from the post Otago, a splendid grazing property, 100 acre s rape. 1/0 acres turnips. . B office, school and creamery. The well subdivided and fenced. |h e Carrying at present 1,000 ewes. The B stock includes 6 cows, 1 bull, 2 pigs, fences all in first-class order. The land is all flat apd well subdivided, H 4 draught horses, 1 farm dray, 1 buildings consist of a new hut, wool- am | j s j n good heart. /S per acre. H spring dray, binder, drill, cultivator, shed, dip and sheep yards. The land owner's interest ,000. Will con- B D.F. plough, harrows and tine har- is well watered by running streams s jder an exchange for a small pro- | rows, disc, harness for all horses and and will easily carry 1 ,000 sheep with p Cr ty of sav 150 acres of heavy land, j separator, all given in. Price as a cultivation. Price, £1 10s. per acre as his sons have left for the front .'.jSj [ per" acre "or ner would'con s ide r^an /So. 800 acres, out from Studholmelunc- 3 exchange for suitable property and to ■*Wgedtf"*. Immediate t £S!^S£ t near Invercamill, first- 600 acres, situated near Timaru, wool shed, 2-stalled stable, cowshed, [ class dairying land, well subdivided mixed cropping and sheep country, I ' into 10 convenient sized House of staWe The hoo» h«.l good post and wire fences. The with 8 stalls, granary, cowsneo, .+h , behind School } mile-; -? fences are all in the best of order, men's hut, sheep yards, good order and the lu s .. 3 and the land is watered by running Subdivided into 13 paddocks all e S from post offrce phon - I streams. The homestead consists of gorse and wire fences, and watered XDcrTv fs fice .old N a new 5 -roomed house with all con- springs. ly ShS I stabk^To-bailed "cow 'byre, black- wheat. Carrying 700 ewes besides streams and water "ce-i and sub- | smith's shop, etc. It is 2 miles from fattening the lambs.and extra stock. 61 acres at | school and post office, and 4 miles All low downs, lying well to the sun gorse and lc^ a | from railway. The milk cart passes Price, /t? 10s. per acre, stock and and one n^d v.cldod 0 N ' the door. The stock at pn sent cm TheMS beef, carrying . | th 5 ? property consists of 40 cattle, tion. s ' J,/ st ?cl£" S moDerUr 1.150 ewes. Is easy downs and flats. | There are 10 acres of maiden bush, land. This is a first class property, > - p rice a and about 300 tons of milling .flax, and must be sold to square an roa ?r O v S in w«i and the land is all flat. Price, £12 estate. All cash required. '919 £ c 3 e^ r S anj arrange the E / per acre. Owner's interest /1500. 1,000 acres, situated near the well- f^P** 2 ' 000 casn ana S , 8 , 0 l| / /soo cash and the balance can be known Port Hills, near Christchurch. balance. Eg] J arraneecl or the oWner would ex- All sweet tussock country. Buildings 600 acres, Wnr part of famous W ~ chanee for or /o acres good land are all new, and consist of a 6-roomed Longbcach Estate, near Ashburton. !-,( handy to Christchurch. 3533 house, with every possible convem- With a good dwelhng house of o ra 1,700 acres, first-class sheep country, ence.- electric light, heater, etc., rooms, hot and cold water, stable ol all nice low spurs, lying w r ell to the bathroom, phone connected. Motor 7 stalls, loose-box, implement shed, Kg I sun -veil covered with tussock, 2 =;o garage, s-stalled stable, men's wharc, woolshed, yards and motor shed, fH acres'nlouchable, and the place is in etc., 6 miles from Cathedral square whare, etc. 1 mile from Ashbur 011. . lirst-class order. Situated south of and 1 mile from school. Watered by Subdivided into 5 subdivisions by K| Oamaru. The improvements consist windmills and pipes all over the wire fences. 210 acres oats and Kg of a beautifully situated homestead farm. Subdivided into 9 paddocks, wheat 60 bushels oats and 40 E| of 1- rooms and all offices, hot and . well fenced by wire fences, all rabbit- bushels of wheat have been grown RJ cold water pantry, etc. Large wool- proof. 25 acres ploughed for turnips to the acre on this land. Carries 1 i HH shed 4-stallcd stable, barn, new dip and rape, balance all in tussock, ewes to i the acre. The land is all flat, ||j n,id pood sheep yards. 10 stalled Carries ewes and will fatten the and suitable for sheep and cropping. gl cowbyre blacksmith's shop, chaff- lambs. 350 acres of same is easily Price, £15 per acre, with £1.500 cash. house - men's huts, and a full range ploughed. Price /15 per acre, /4.000 balance for 5 years at S i per cent. tgl of arm implements. The property is ca h required. I'or .a dealer this is This is a good property, and as i\e Rfj I te b v running streams, one of the best properties to be pro- have personally inspected same, we E| There are 1,220 sheep, 7 draught cured round Christchurch. Is near can recommend it. 253.; g| (o I 1 INGLIS' BUILDINGS.. CABHEL STREET.. CHRISTCHURCH I Wjk C 2322 v

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15774, 15 December 1916, Page 4

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