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LOOK I FARMERS Our Land Sales for 1917 exceed £1,000,000 SILVER TUSSOCK COUNTRY—S,OOO acres, North Canterbury, all tussock country, lyin.e well to the sun ; no scrub and no noxious weeds, is all 'low hills, splendid sheep country, and splendid house and outbuildings, all conveniences, with wire fenccs, it is subdivided into convenient-sized paddocks. The property is carrying at present 4 000 sheep—3,ooo ewes and 1,000 drys — and does them veil. Price only £3/5/- per acre, Stock at valuation Folio 2923 MORTGAGEE'S SALE—2OO acres, situated West Melton, good quality land, and good house and outbuildings, is well subdivided, has grown 40 to 45 bushels of wheat and 70 bushels of oats, is close to saleyards and township, is admirably suited for lamb fattening. Price reduced from £18/10,/- to £15/10/— Thisis a very chcap property. Mortgagees will accept £500 deposit, and leave balance of the money for 5 years at 5 per cent. Folio 4345 A BARGAIN IN SHEEP COUNTRY—3,SOO acres, situated near Waiau, good sheet) country, with new hou-.e and splendid woolshed. dip and sheep yards, stables, etc.. Land Transfer litle. Carrying about 3,500 sheep, 100 head of cattle. Price only £5/5/- per acre, easy terms arranged, or will exchange for small agricultural farm as deposit, or purchaser could lease property, it would show splendid returns, and on inspection of this block any intending buyer ■would be satisfied. Folio 437S ONE OF WANGANUI RIVER'S BEST—Splendid climate, no ploughing, easily run. easy finance, no losses in sheep. 1,200 acres, Situated Wanganui River, with new 5-voomcd house, also 2-roomed cottage, new woo'shed, fitted with stands and machines for four men. subdivided into 10 paddocks, three miles of wire fencing. Is carrying 2,500 sheep and 70 cattle and 6 horses. It is good 21 sheep'country and good climate. Price £11/12/6 per acre. Splendid proposition for a good sheep farmer. Owner has been called up for the Front, will accept in exchange some City property for the whole of his equity, but must be rent-producing property, or he will accept a reasonable cash deposit and leave his money on the property. The land is rolling to flat, splendid grass country. Folio 3537 ASH BURTON DISTRICT—3 00 acres, leasehold, having 4.1 years to run, with ri"ht c>f renewal, subdivided into 9 paddocks, water in every paddock, rent payable half-yearly in advance, 23/- per acre. Wheat returns for 1915-16, 52 bushels per acre ; 1916-17. 45 bushels per acre. About 90 acres in wheat, 30 acres in oats sown down, 60 acres green feed sown down. 15 acres shut off for hay and clover, 25 acres shut oft for grass-seed. Balance in 1 and 2-year-old grasses. Buildings consist of 7 roomed house with scullery, wa hhousc, bathroom and dairy detached, 6 stalled stable, chaflhouse, harness room, large implement shed, whare, and all necessary outbuildings. Farm at present carrying 150 head of cattle and 7 horses. Price for goodwill and crops In, £450. Possession can be given at a week's notice. STUD FARM —Crops and grass never fail, a splendid North Canterbury Farm, Comprising 500 acres first-class wheat-growing land, and shecp-tattening land. House is modern bungalow, with all latest conveniences, is situated within easy distance of Amberley railway station. Has woolshed with shearing machines, stables, men's quarters, and all buildings of the best. 100 acres wheat, 50 acres in oats. The owner has made a lot of money fattening sheep, and is now wanting to retire as his sons have gone to the Front. Price, £30 per acre. He will lease with purchasing clause to a good man at £30 per acre for five years. or will sell to approved buyer with small deposit straight out now. Will accept good securities as deposit, one of the best propositions in New Zealand. Owner left by himself —three sons at the war. Call and See us during Carnival Week H. H. COOK & 00. FARM SALESMEN Inglis Buildings - Cashel St.. Christchurch

H. «, , " = A Car Worth Waiting For. As the result of the heavy demand for Chevrolet Cars we have none left in stock, but a shipment is due to arrive soon. The Car that is coming is the New 1918 Chevrolet • which embodies many fresh features. These improvements—detailed below—added to the sterling qualities of the older models will make the Chevrolet one of the finest Cars on the road. The improvements includc: Geared Water Pump Circulation ; New Motor; Demountable Rims; Tyre Carrier: New Radiator; Geared Oil Pump; Oil Gauge on Dash; Robe Rail; Foot Rail; -pour Doors; Pockets in Doors; ' Front and Rear Skirts; One-Man Top; New Type Curtains; New Body Design; Sloping Wind Screen; Khaki Top; Grey Painted Body. .Wait for the Chevrolet—the Car that created—and still holds—the Christchurch-to-Duncdin-and-Return Record. Henry J. Ranger Christchurch Garage . 92-94 Gloucester Street E8313-18S3

f This charming 3-piece laSn SOLID OAK ilml Bedroom |§J | Suite Hi "IVn yj Is one of A - J- WHITE ' S latest productions and fit for any home. £26/-/-OAK WARDROBE, measures 1 /-IN THE £ DISCOUNT 4ft. 2in., on com ic, large Oval FOR CASH Mirror, two dear glass LeaJlights, one large Drawer, lop part all hanging rpace, castors. pi 3ft. 2ln. WASHSTAND in Oak. Sft. Bin.Oak DUCHESSB Tie tack an. lop, Cupboard ova bevc- c M rror, five under, two towel axers, castors drawers, castors A. J. WHITE Ltd. [ The Premier Souse Furnishers Chrtstchnrch L W8514—9680 - *

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 16053, 8 November 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 16053, 8 November 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 16053, 8 November 1917, Page 3

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