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Money Grows fes I •fjjlsf j] : Farm List ll jjKLJ on the Land -kl I Primary products—Wool and Mutton—the big demand for these will continue for ||| years. The Government pays big prices for them, and still bigger prices will be paid ||| later on. Big, and still bigger, cheques will be paid for land and what it produces. |p Prices are going up don't miss the rise-bay now and make a double g profit-the land grows money. ' Select that Farm NOW 11 A Splendid Little Property—l 2 miles from A Good Proposition ffiA Christchurch acrcs, situated near Darfield, 1 beautiful land, with 7-roomed house' |^*|j washhouse (built-in tubs), 6 stalled stable and chafThouse, trapshcd. |»||j 120 acres good quality land, with house, all conveniences, hot grain shed and implement shed, cowshed and fowlhouse. 1 mile from §|||s| and cold water, house built five years, 6-stalled stable, 3 implement sheds. . school and railway. Watered by races. 9 paddocks, gorse and wire 2 lofts, man's whare, 3-bail cowshed, pigstye, fowlhouse, etc. |-milc fences. Most of land in crops. Carrying at present 300 ewes (lambing Swaa from school, railway 2 miles. Land Transfer Title. Watered by races. now). Price, £21 par acre. Call or write for fuller particulars. Fol. 570 Subdivided into 10 paddocks, wire and gorse fences. Grows good crops of lucerne, rape, potatoes, peas, etc. This is well worth inspecting. Price, a Maernifi "©nt" Rim IncrkPr* at Ofirft illl only £52 10S. per asre, with crops in. Deposit £1,500, balance arranged. A Piagmil ~ent IV.UII inspect 81 VJIICS |gg| Fol. 551 Comprising about 8,000 acras, in Marlborough County, first-class station B|l|| land, homestead consists of large commodious 2-storev residence, with all |h||| A Good Farm near Tinisru modem conveniences, including gas, hot and cold water, and is built on a cement foundation, stone, and the best of timber. The house cost about BjSgg About 250 acras first-class land, with modern two-storey bungalow, about £3,000 to build. Also men's quarters, woolshed for 300 sheep, shccpyards, 15 rooms, all necessary offices, telephone, gas, etc., also another 6-roomed motorshed, and whare. . All the buildings are new. The property is all Wnm house, and an extensive range of outbuildings. 1 mile from railway. well fenced, and is subdivided into 13 paddocks, boundary fences nearly j|^|@ Verv suitable for subdivision into small holdings, watered by springs, all netted. There are abDut 200 acres ploughable. Carrying at present keSB creeks, etc., and windmili, about 12 paddocks, gorse hedges, and wire 3,000 sheep, mostly merinos. Price fftT this fins property, With 3,000 fences. 50 acrcs ploughed, 18 acres swedes, 15 acres turnips, balance in sheep, £27,000. Fol- 0972 Mgjgß grass. Grows any kind of crops. Price, £50 per acre. Owner will consider exchange for residence up to about £1,500 aa part paymentJTJ]]e SOUtWaild PTOftSPtV ffijjq Fol. 556 Mbbm 1,400 acres first-class sheep country, with 6-roomed house, with all con- jSlsSi - M# | r,„ m M aat t Ifiianni veniences, also a 2-roomed house, stable, shearing shed and cowbyre, etc. raggS Cropping ana Dairy farm —wear ivaiapoi 5 miles from railway'and 5 miles from post offLce. Land Transfer Title. g|g| 160 acras first-class land, with 8-roomed house, pantry, scullery, wash- Well watered by running streams in every paddock, subdivided into 10 j|||jj house coalhouse, chaffhouse, stable, implement shed, milking shed (with paddocks, has grown 80 bushels of oats to the acre, cartying wa£B 4 _ cow ' niilking plant—new), school l*milc. railwav, 4 miles awav. Land 1,200 ewes in its present state the land is undulating and hilly, about 500 |g» Transfer Title, watered by four wells and natural streams, subdivided acrcs of good cropping land. Price, £8 per acre. £1,000 cash depasit. into 13 paddocks, gorse and wire fences. Grows good crops oats and . tol. bSU Hggy turnips and rape. Carrying 70 cattle and about 80 sheep and 7 horses. . ~ _ ®§gl The land is flat. Price, £38 10s. per acre. Good terms. Fol. 558 A FITSt-CIaSS Fattening Or StUS Farm S^fß 2,153 acres, good cropping and fattening land, neasly all ploughable, g||H| n f tfaa Raef TijlirvifflO? Farms—Near Lincoln near Oamaru, with large house 8 rooms, hot and cold water, septic tank, gftaia OHO OI tne DGSI U yi g a |] modern conveniences, washhouse, dairy, coalhouse, motorshed, stables. 100 teres best of land, with 6-roomed house, bathroom, scullery, washhouse. woolshed for three shearers, dip and sheep yards, and men's quarters; implement shed, chaffhouse, 5-stalled stable, cowshed (concrete floor), 2 H miles from school and 3|- miles from railway; adjoins post officc, |||||g laree grain sheds, 2 miles from railway. Land Transfer Title. Watered by In 25 paddocks, fences mostly wire, good plantations. 4,000 sheep wero races. Subdivided into 11 paddocks, wire and gorse fences. 26 acres in fattened this year up to date, and as many as 6,000 sheep have been on gggg > wheat 16 acres in oats, 22 acres being worked for peas, balance in grass the property at one time. 2,000 to 2,500 ewes are carried, besides dry BMggi and clover. Carrying 15 cattle. Last year wheat averaged 54 bushel 3 sheep, horses, cattle, etc. Turnips grown on this property have never Hsßsh to the acre' and 50 bushels of peas. Price, £53 1 03. per acre. Fol. 564 been known to be a failure, rape and turnips are excellent. Also grow 3 Ejjgßja great crops of wheat—up to 50 bushels per acre have been grown. At • EaafflM present the owner, owing to labour trouble, is just growing oats and green J TlnnM/incr stnfl A(Trirnltnral Farm feed. The land is very easily worked, being of a friable nature; The jgflga UOOu uairying untl Agricultural, r arm homestead is very picturesque. There is a road from end to end of the Ga£|||| Situated near with 6-roomed house, in good order, just painted property. There are 100 acres now in turnips not been touched. There £|g|l --d done up hot and cold water, and all conveniences. School and post are 140 acrcs in oats and white crops, 160 acres of rape and turnips tor ggg|gQ office 2 miles, railway 3 miles, creamerv alongside. Watered by never- next seasdn. To-day there are 3,250 sheep on the property. We can E£gjgj| failinsr streams in 8 paddocks. Have threshed 75 bushels Of Wheat and offer this magnificent property for the sum of £24 per acre, crops in. |Bga 125 bushels Of oats to the acre. Price, £51 per acre. Fol. 568 Easy terms arranged. Fols. 648 and 649 ygK n S^ s ' Buildings I /j- w./ruofcs ro Cashel Street ||| \ Christchurch
The, Spring Season finds us well stocked up with all V Labour Saving Aids —reasonably priced as usual | I Long-tondle Wall and Ceiling Vacuum Cleaners- Brushes .. ;; .. 5/6 Elactrlc £11, Superha 75/- // „ j ' Torrlngton ::65/- // Venetian Blind. Tape and Cord. ( „ r- r/ Picture Wire and Hooks, / "Blssell'3 Carpet Sweepers 32/6 I(n \ W 9 Window Curtain Fittings. Carpet Beaters j j .< 2/- mm srnd Floor Pollsle.. CWveis' Carpet Soap 1/_ leather Dusters and clumoi. U4uid Veneer, j: 1/9 3/6 — fly Leathers; Johnson's Wax ; ; ;i i: 2/- =Ss3f9!ij| cr gpecial Enamel, for Stoves and step .s; 11/- | | Grates. HARDWARE MERCHANTS ' « / '« CHRISTCHURCH :: * ' A !» , • y-v ScWmasfer—-"And what, Tommy, is E.gypl y famous for?" dp 6y the expenditure of a vast amount Tnmm.. «ti». o 'a cr, f f J& of febour concentrated on a definite l|* tommy Its Pyramid Tea, Sir. jgp purpose the colossal Pyramids of old fflf were fashioned to withstand the ages. igit "mMTTy Pyramid \ i: is the Quality 13e<a 1 ' r 5 I V/ and fe also the resdt of a great undertaking Jp 'v J L 1 /]2H ' to fashion (he choicest blends il is possible J£> ,Lf ' / P \ | to produce and to market them at a figure jg? J (• wW & - lhat will withstand all competition 9a 11. W V TWO DISTINCTIVE BLENDS £ \\\ |B| ffl \/V BOTH 2/8 PER LB. /\ \\\ MiilL JB ZL.„\L rXOMAUUCROCCM ni M ag /CEYLON W immmmraMim ,s/CHINA^ . _ . _-^^33^csassnas53ESf530BS^aaa
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16654, 15 October 1919, Page 3
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