I — H A GOOD SOUTHLAND PROPOSITION | IgH 700 acrcJ of Freehold, with new hcmsc of 6 rooms and one 4-roomed house, woolshed, stable of 6 stalls, motor j&| jj ■H earacc. barn. ctc. ; school, post office and railway half mile away. The land is watered by natural streams, Kei B| an( j subdivided into 20 paddocks by post and wire fences. The land is of good quality, carrying 1,500 sheep pie |H and 20 head of cattlc. Thist property is cheap at £12 10s. per acre, or can be taken with coalmine on property HH at £14 10s. Easy terms arranged. Will exchange for securities. Folio 3704 j|Bl gg a GOO!> DAIRY FARM CLOSE TO RANGIORA, 50 ACRES II HH \ handy little place suitable for dairying, and grows good potatoes, peas, etc. only one mile from school || 1 H| railway, with house of 6 rooms, dairy, stable, chaffhousc, 7 cow bails, all well fenced and watered, sub- js®3 M divided into 8 paddocks, 2} acres mangolds and potatoes. The price is £40 per acre. Owner will entertain Sli 2 BH an exchange for sheep land. Folio 4459 Ijj |j B ONLY 30 MILES FROM CHRISTCHURCH 2 270 acres of splendid sheep and cropping land, nearly all in good grass, part being rich river flats, with good HH homestead. hot and cold water, all outbuildings, sheep yards, dip, etc., close to school, carrying 2,500 sheep; g§?|s ■H this i s snlendid fattening country and easily worked ; nothing better on the market. Only £8 ss. per acre ; Ejaajg Wm w j]j exc hange for equity of £2.500 in small farm 100 acres, balance can remain for four years at 5 per cent. ' SnHKgj IB Folio 4387 BBBW
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16213, 16 May 1918, Page 3
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