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' I Sure Profits from! There's no speculation in buying these Farms-we have personally inspected each one and being practical farmers we know them to be money-making propositions call m or wnte for fuller particulars. We are also prepared to make any financial arrangements you require. I These dependable Farms A FIRST-CLASS PROPOSITION. he u-orked, 12 acres skimmed for spring oats rent, NORTH CANTERBURY. g A Hi"' _ s/- per acre. The rent is paid up to the Ist Novem- g, 000 acres first-class sheep property, with good g 137 acres, situated Flaxton, o ood quality daimng or er and owner wan t s £700 for goodwill. The land buildings, carrying 5,000 sheep, stable, store, 8-stand Bj cropping, land with house (new), all conveniences, js a ' u h . land> good for cropping or dairying, and wool she d, fine dip, 3 sets sheep yards, main yards S£ bathroom, outbuildings consist ot 5-stalled stable, tg aJI the North-West showers. School on the new _ 35 miles fencing, subdivided into 9 paddocks. Kg granary, big loft,'woolshed. lean-to. miles from * ert . an(l p ost Office io minutes' walk. Owner miles new fencing, material lying at homestead g! school, half mile from railway ; 2 mUes from Post J, a / pri^ te rea sons for selling, else he would not in with property, also furniture, in house. W Office and creamery. The title is Land Transfer, dispose c f the propertv. Stock can be taken at valuation. Price, only £4 0| Watered bv main stream, can be put in every pad- V r per acre; easy terms arranged. FoL 450. f dock. Subdivided into 7 paddocks, 40 acres ready * 9 to drill, =0 acres under cultivator, 8 acres peas, - FIRST-CLASS FARM. f balance in grass. With double furrow and single Af , g tfa olonchable A FIRST-CLASS GOVERNMENT LEASE NEAR g furmw tjlouzli harrows, cultivator, i set disc 515 acres« situated Waiwera boutn,au piongnaDie, maim if mi IB Mrrmvc roller' dray and frame, drill, 4 horses, easy downs and heavy flats, subdivided into 16 ■ I Tiirnrw irid covcrs i disc plough, 2 tons chaff, sun- paddocks by live and wire fences, two miles from 1,000 dCMS, abont half flat, balance undulating, H I—: n e Price £47/10/- as a going conccrn, rail, school and Post Office. The land has all been house of 16 rooms. Three rooms set aside for R| ~.-.11/;ii v°iik out 'owner -will exchange for free limed, and grows first-class crops of wheat, oats, travellers. Woolshed, 3-stand Wolseley machine, R bungalow. l r °l. 455. turnips, rape, grass, etc. Carrying capacity, 2 sheep y arc js, dip, stable, and all buildings required for Kg to the acre, and cattle (15 cows and 40 others), 23 working the property. ' A Government lease held Baj j nAncßTv urn ■ acres ploughed, 12 acres wheat stubble, 40 acres under Public Reserve Act; the lease has 9 years to n A FIRST-CLASS SOLDIER'S PROPERTY —WIUL oats stu bble, sown with grass and clover, 30 acres lst January, 1919, at £2 per year, and at ■ DOUBLE ITSELF IN VALUE IN A FEW one-year-old pasture, balance .old pasture. 8- the end of the term all improvements revert to the ■ YEARS. roomed house and pantry, scullery, bathroom and Government. Carrying at present 1,600 sheep, B ' . washhouse, coalshed, storeroom, separator shed, including 1,100 ewes, 22 head of cattle, 4 draught |j 571 acres, more or less, situated Glenliope, vVaimca stalled stable, loose box, trapshed, large barn, j lorses an d two hacks. Eight-horse power engine, P County, good sheep and dairy farm, main dwelling cow byre and loft, blacksmith's shop, piggeries, double bagger chaffcutter, • saw bench, harrows, Kg house, and two good detached rooms at back, also %voo j s h e d and yards; also 5-roomed house and shed discs, etc. Price, £ ,000. This price does not include gj good sized up-to-date woolshed, fitted with two a j. p resen t being renovated. A good plantation a u the furniture or sundries. . Fol. 443. gj) shearing machines. A good new cowshed is now to and orchard. Price, £16 per acre. Easy terms B be crected and a man's hut. One mile from school, arrangc d. Fol. 623. ' | rSlway, Post Office. O.R.P. can be made freehold 6 A GOOD PROPERTY NEAR ASH BURTON. g| for £660 after two years more. Annual rent, Pnn ... F 1,140 acres flat sheep country, grows up to 51 raj Well watered by permanently running st a . A FIRST-CLASS SHEEP RUN FOR SALE. bushels of oats, with srroomed house, stable, implc- H Carrying 300 breeding ewes, and 15 an Comprisin „ 3>500 aereSf good woolshed, new m ent shed and yards. Railway within 300 yards H a few small dry cattle and fOTfhoracs. A .4 house dip sta bles, sheep yards, etc., shearing from door. Water races in every paddock. Sub- H acres is practically flat, balance undula ng, y fa j ncs p r j CC £5/5/- per acre, carrying 2,600 divided into 17 paddocks by wire fences. 50 acres B easy slopes. About 260 L cre* n casy tera is arranged. in turnips, 25 acres green feed and grass. WUI which 220 acres are in good grass. Balance to be carry one ewe per acre, and fatten lambs comfortburnt and sown. The standing bus 1 is ver y ably. The land is flat, warm and loamy, is in the valuable. Price, £6/6/- per acre which includes F , RST . CLASS PROPOSITION NEAR TIMARU. rain area and well sheltered. Price, £9/5/- per S . 2K®" ■ « mmjf miles < T r a .« <Wr £~5 0 0 «h. downs, with 7-roomed house, hot and cold water, large woolshed, and all necessary outbuildings, good WFLI. waotii incdeptinc A GOOD LEASEHOLD. orchard ; school. Post Office miles. Daily paper WELL WORTH INSPECTING. Situated at Glcnroy under the Canterbuiy Land delivered. Land Transfer Title. Watered by 30 acres near Kaiapoi, good land, with 4 -roomed g Board 412 acres, three years to run, first right of springs and dams. Subdivided into 17 paddocks, , house, 3-baU cow shed, 6 other sheds. Railway } i renewal and /200 rebate to outgoing tenant if he wire and gorse fences. 7° acres skimmed for wheat, mile, school 2 miles; i* miles from creamery, Post | not cet renewal. 5-roomed house and stable, 40 for turnips. Average this year for wheat 40 Office } mile away Watered bjr streams, sub- | Ss hut sheep yards and the usual conveniences, bushels. Wintered this year 400 ewes and 800 divided into 7 paddocks. Carrying 7 cows 2 | in dun oats, with grass and clover. 12 hoggets. Price, £28 per acre; owner would heifers and 2 ho rse s at present. The land is flat. acres in wheat, 9 acres rape land ploughed ready to consider a small farm in exchange. tol. 456. Price, £57/10/- per acre. Fol. 451. | . Inglis' Buildings, j JJ* X. CasbelStreet, I rr*m Lrfl/l & Christchurch I ; ' r ■ "jM w And 230 Lambton Quay, S WELLINGTON | The Best Costume Value in Christchurch to-day Hollanders %k , Perfect y in style and make; m\ || Mileage tells a convincing story | Sound Materials : . ©f Newest Weaves and Patterns &W- to £VV' @OERI Motor Cycle Tyres A bright Blouse Department 8 invites your ammion:: :: .-ttMgjm \ mHes, in all weathers under the strain of heavy rr . B ■ business work, in 20 months, on one set of Clincher Our Underwear, our Hosiery I j " Dreadnought" Motor Cycle Tyres. and our Gloves are lower- | priced than elsewhere :: | Sold by reputable dealers throughout the Dominion. I SOLD IN THESE SIZES: Sole controller* for N.Z.: ! l imi'fpj HAYWARD BROS I Hollanders Limited, B 28x3 forlndi a n and Harley-Davidson & CO. LTD. 264-266 HIGH STREET. J_| machines christchurch. Jj Faultless Fabrics • miss ' coilinnou-ly sin-% ou' i icop- | __ « <■ V • tim. Oir Jressmakc.'s tn 9 Favoured by Fashion " — a KJ caused by sluggish liver Setting aside all the attractions TWEED MIXTURES, in all newest colours and designs—gg W\ and i mpaired digestion . of design aud colouring, there is ' The bodily (unctions rethe added satis faction with G.W.S. TWEEDS for Costumes and Dresses, great variety of quire the itimnlu. ,„k,VU Dress Fabrics—they afford wan- 54/5 pa ttems and colourings- L»V, h!5 q which drotis value, and therein lies the 8/8 10/5 11/6 to 17/6 a yard . Health Salt Will secret of the great s6in COLOURED CLOTHS, very smart range of colourings" IT/Lj 3 "! 1 ' l ° take our Dress Department. Compre- 5 aalities .. •• 17/6 to 24/6 ana speedy m Its effect*. hensive selections of all the nexvest good q • • / q cl weaves and colourings ensure 6i COLOURED COATING SERGES, full range of shades o/«. _1* . 5 17/6 yartl , A „ COLOURED GABARDINES, in all the latest shades 15 ; - 6 yd. sain. Smart OVERCHECKS, light ground, very fashionable fl| 9 Winter Overcoatings 14 Q a, I JH.V W. arc also bUril » full COLOURED TRICOTINE new raigc of shades .. 16/6 i ~ , ™ range of best English, and =;6in. ALL-WOOL TWEEDS, unsurpassed for durability— 9 . Henith ■ ■■ ■ All-Wool N.Z. OVERCOAT- 3 12/6 13/11 gj « « INGS, in smart browns, heathers bLKCK and WHITE CHECK COSTUME FABRICS— I jt & aggBMH II mill PWI'IIWIi ■ ' «--6 M »/« "/«"I Graham, Wilson & Smellie I the house for value JJ jss?s , sais» 710. G4255

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16519, 10 May 1919, Page 3

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