I Assured Incomes! H Sometimes the earning capacity of a t 81 farm is problematical —but not so ■ those listed below. Right from the I jump they will give a good and H assured income. . H I NOT SPECULATION BUT I DEFINITE INVESTMENTS \ INVESTIGATE ? Hi 811 T.jj.-PgTV/rT.Trr. DISTRICT. YOU CAN DAIRY, A CHEAP RUN; NO PLOUGHING; GOOD && Hi " GROW CROP, GROW ANYTHING. LAND SOLE OF COCKSFOOT; A SURE INCOME. fl?\ £ BS THAT WILL ALWAYS STICK TO YOU. ,5f "tuatcd Waimakaka; undulating ft BH land, • with. 5-rooined house, woolshcd and stable Btt 100 ACRES, with 6-roomcd houso, all con- combined, cowbyrc, slieep yards; A-milo from ) MBS veniences, trapshed, stables, cowbails, all neces- railway; land transfer title; well watered by ■Sal gar „ outbuildings; first-quality land, ono mile running streams; 4 paddocks, 30 acres in tur- * f ro m township; land transfer title; watered by nips. Carrying at present (100 ewes, 50 head of . EES! permanent streams; 35 acres in Algerian oats breeding cows. This is a very good place; good Bgfe and 30 acres of oats just been sown. Will dairy sole of cocksfoot; all clean country; 10 acres - BS| and grow good crops of wheat. On the main bush. Price £12 per aero; £1,500 down. Fol. 733 t ? R1 road, and the house is " P p 4 ® YOU CAN BUY THIS PROPERTY AND MAKE ; |||| This is a chance to buy a cheap farm. Pnce £ o MONEY—CHEAPEST IN THE DOMINION. • X g|| per acre; easy terms to a good man. 101.100 . 1)500 ACEES> frccllold . 180 acres in turnips [" * Bflflj and grass, 20 acres young cocksfoot, 2 acrcs KBS lucerne. Buildings: Hut, stable, cliaiThousc, Bh a CHEAP PROPERTY; WILL GROW GOOD sheep yards. Eight miles from rail, and factory H . mm CROPS. gTTVTTT.Ai?. LAND SELLING NEAR 4 milcs 5 " paddocks; boundary fences particu- •, Ti-n-o An-oxi larly good. The land has a good frontage to * lira CHRISTCHUitCH FOR £70 P . road, and will readily subdivide; tlio land is all m Hll 475 ACRES, situated South Canterbury, with easy ridges, well slieltercd and with good water BBS tougo and outbuildings; houso contains 5 rooms, supply of never-failing streams and springs. Tho • }■ fiSjjfl tot an( i C old water, waslihouse,' motor-shed, summer carrying capacity is 1,000 sheep and 100 r ~ BaMI men's hut, and small woolshcd; school 1 mile, head of cattle. Price £5 ss. per acre. Fol. 732 : I§§ railway 12 miles; mails delivered 3 times weekly; £500 SECURES THIS FINE LITTLE FARM, f v i HqEs nron™ railed for. Watered by running streams; H ii Taddocks, wire fonccs; 25 acrcs oats and THIRTY MILES FROM CHRISTCHURCH; > IP! Italhm ryegrass, 35 acres turnips, part being NORTH CANTERBURY TOWNSHIP; y fed off, 35 acrcs stubble laid down in English CALL EARLY. aHB jrrasses, 45 acrcs young grass; has carried 1,200 26 ACRES freehold; 5 acres Tiverbed, £1 per MBM |ry sheep; 500 on tho placo at present, Mostly annum rent; first-class dairying land. Four- ' gaSa flat land, i2O acrcs limestone downs. Price £14 roomed houso, washhouse, cowshed, chaffhousc, . 33 per acre; easy terms. FoL 173 orchard; 2i miles from railway, school £-mile, ; SHH post offico J-milc; cream cart passes tho door; £ |JkH watered by springs; 4 paddocks, gorso and wiro ! H<i HHI ' tottt W m?.VTT qTST -rnvrpq fences; all in young grass; 4' acres ploughed. ; a X| ItAND THAT WHjl* BE WOKTH SIX TIMES cari y 10 cows, besides young stock; £500 * f Iw3| THE MONEY IN A FEW YEARS. CALL deposit. Price £1,000. Pol. 183 MB AND SEE US, AND ARRANGE FOR INfflH QPPfTTON" SUNNY NORTH CANTERBURY. NICE LOW Si SPECTION. DOWNS; BLACK SOIL; ALL BEEN Fjftj, AM 300 ACRES, good farming land or grazing SILVER TUSSOCK COUNTRY. £2,000 g * phK I land, with 5-roomcd house and hut, 8-stallcd DEPOSIT. |BKj I stable and barn. School 2 miles, railway 10 500 ACRES, good medium to heavy land, with Ijßjwg miles. Watered by running streams. This farm 5-roomed'house, 4-stalled stable, and jg only used, sinco present owner has had it for School 3 miles, railway 6 miles; watered by iPPI a run-off this last ton years; none of it has springs and permanent creeks; 13 paddocks, |m been cropped, and it is rather neglected, gorse wiro and standard fences; 14 acrcs in turnips, mEI spreading on it, but with a little expenditure • 25 acres in oats, 6 acrcs in rape and grass; will |9r| would be a good place. Price £4 per acre; good carry 000 ewes well, and 15 head of cattle; 100 |Kra terms to a suitable man; £500 deposit. FoL 731 acres flat, balance downs. Price £16 per acre. Street, Christchurch j®
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Have YOU Seen the Wonderful Bargains at Hollanders Sale? j Here are a Few of the Hundreds gjj \ XdjOlM* White Jaiwa. Handier- WMte Japanese Silt Blouse*— K kerchiefs— Usual Prices . 19/11 to 29/6 Kg Usual Prices . 3/-to 8/-do*. Sale Prices . 17/0 to 25/6 gj Sale-Prices . 2/6 to 7/-doz. Cream Badianta Blouses— Ic Ladles' Fancy Bored Handler- Usual Prices . 14/9 J5/9 || tihUfs— Sale Prices . to 13/6 Eg Usual Prices . 2/3 to 13/9 box Pawn and Green ' Mixed Tvreea fig Sale Pricoa . 1/11 to 12/- Taox Costumes, sports styles— Eg (3 and 6 Handkerchiefs in a box) Usually .... £5/15/- jgj Special Line of Ladles* Warm Sale Price . . . s*/ 1 "/ Kg Fleecy-lined Gloves, in fawn, 6 only Costumes, different shades eg brown, and black— Usually . 4ffns. £4/19/6 ogns. ||| Usual Price 2/11 Sale Price 1/11 To clear at ... , ?/., Tew only Ladles' Crepe de Cblno Mitod Twoed Costumes, i|h Blormos. in grey, vienx rose, styles, gabardine shades; gtf helio.,sa ? e, and fawn- f H Prices* " 21/— to 25/6 All-wool Costumes, good styles; ||1 ladies' Jap. SHk Blouses, in helio-, mid and dark grey, dark brown, ||g Prices 12/6 to 21/- Salo Price . . . £5/15/- gg WhiU Crepe do Ciine Kavy^Ser S e SHrts—Usually 49/6 || UmS e prices . 28/6 to 55/9 All-wTol Mixed Tweed * Skirts, in |f Sale Prices . 21/- to 30/6 brown and „ /8 fg Ladles' Japanese Sillc Blouses, in . . . 53/6 59/8 |g J -hrnwn vieux rose, Now .... 43/6 49/tt Kga cink! crev Mixed Tweed Skirts, newest shapes M lem °^/T i 0 32/6 rM2e S2/ ; I S* iKST : 18/1 to 29/6 Usually 25/6 Mow 19/6 | Here and Now —Save Money | for good plumbing Successor to T. DanKs TRY GEO. STENING PLUMBING BRANCH SSB CASHEL street Prompt and Satisfactory Repairs XMest to Rotharlteid Hotel. Phone 2C09 5X735
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16847, 29 May 1920, Page 3
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