FROM £27/10/-to £25. ONE OF CARRY CO 350 acres of iirst quality land situated near Ashburton THE ACRE. township, with good house, stables, shearing-shed, granary, a Splendid Dairy Farm of 150 acres, with house and outall buildings nearly new, J- mile from school. Post Ouice buildings, absolutely of the best, situated 1 mile front and 'Phone, well watered by natural springs, subdivided School and Cheese Factory. Has grown up to 4 tons per into convcnicpit-sized paddocks, mostly wire and standard acrc of oatsheaves, plenty of mangolds, turnips and green fences, 45 acres in wheat, 20 in oats. 30 acres slicep feed. feed in for cows, water in every paddock, well subdivided 60 acres rape and tiunips sown down, 2 acres mangolds, "and fenced ; the land is flat and undulating, all plough--50 acres sown down last year, and 90 acres unbroken able. The Price is only £27/10/-per acre, and a man with swamp. Grows splendid feed, carrying 1,200 sheep, 34 £500 cash can walk in. I-olio SSaS. head of cattle, and 10 horses at present. Price only £25 per acre, with crops given in. Owner will entertain one A MODEL LITTLE SHEEP RUN. house as part.payment. This farm is worth inspecting ; 300 acres, situated South Canterbury."'with 7-roomed further particulars on application. Folio 4432. house, modern conveniences, also shed, stable, ctc., etc., 2 mile:; from .Railway and School, is all well watered. A BARGAIN FOR EXCHANGE. Carrying at present 400 ewes and lambs, 20 head of cattle. Two handv little places close to Christchurch. comprising and 15 horses. Price, only £10/10/- per acre. Owner's together about 3S acres of the very best of land, -with interest about £2.000, and he is prepared to exchange for house stables, etc., grows great crops of onions and orchard property to the amount of lus equity. Stock on potatoes, crops sold this season netted £60 per acre. the farm could be arranged to be taken over at valuation. Owner has a large family, and wants two or three hundred This is one of our cheapest properties, and Miy ody i acres in exchange for his e.quity of £2,600. Write for requiring to start farming should avail thenwelves of this I fuller particulars. Folio 4426. opportunity. 1 WW WW o Farm Salesmen I lit 110 ©t Buildings, Ch.Ch. |aßvrMiiiiiflflrir'"""'ii i wTvii^ u wii" ! 'i™— ———w—m———
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16118, 24 January 1918, Page 3
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