PROPERTIES FOR SAIiE. EVANS ANl> BULL. J. R. Evan», (Roland Bull. (Licensed Land Broker). Established ISSI. 03 CATHEDRAL SQUARE Upstairs Government Life Insurance *» Buildings, Opposite Post Office. PAPANUT. £?-ROOMED HOUSE, plastered and pan- " elled, built of black 1 pine, hot and coll water, gas, scullery, windmill, pirstye, fowlhouse; |-acro. Price £1500. Call for card to view. 300-29 ACCOUNT OF MR JOHN MANN, TEMPLETON. VV aTe b«cn instructed to 6ell his well- " known farm as -a going concern. Particulars are as follows:—50 acre 3, 4 acres in lucerne (well established), 10 acres in green oats, balance in grass, 2-J acres in orchard just coming into bearing. .buildings confist of concrete house of 6 rooms, pantry, bathroom, hot and cold, washhouse, scullery, also brooder house (about 40 x 14, heated), stables, chaffhonse, cowbails, trapshed, etc.; C miles from station and school. Prico £2500, with all live and dead stock included. Live a-ud dead stock includes:-—One nart horse, one sprirng cart, one spring dray, Massey binder, Ma-ssey 3ft 6in mower, spring tine grubber, horse grubber, d.f. plough, wooden roller, 3-horstf yoke, single-furrow plough, one set 3-leaf harrows, one Farmers' Favourite seed drill with grass seed box, ono set cart harness, one set orchard diEC (new), 3 sets horse collars, 3 sets hamc-s, S sets winkers, 3 sets chains. 3 cows (2 milking, I due 6th June), 3 heifers and one young bull, pigs, 1 boar, 8 sows, one 350-egg Cypher incubatoT, one 120-egs Cypher incubator, on-> "Prairie State" fowlhouse to carry 1000 fowI«. Enquire early. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS. Fol. 258-23 PAPANUT TOWNSHIP. EJ ACRES (over), on the tram line, very lor.c; frontages, BIG PROSPECTIVE VALUE. Soil good and suitable for dairying and market gardening. Ideal position for retail milkman or nurseryman, as the posi'.ion alone is SO CENTRAL and handy that it would bring business. Four-roomed house and oth-3r outbuildings. Pertnership sale. We ask £1800, and can give terms. We are sole agents, and can supply all information. 146-20 TO ALL BUYERS WANTING A CHEAP FARM, I WE OFFER YOU HERE THIS BEST VALUE IN CANTERBURY. OAO ■ ACRES in a FAVOURITE DISTRICT. Only £26 per acre, and £30 as a going concern. Terms. JUDGE THu. VALUE by the following particulars: — 17 acres in oats and grass, 8 acres new grasa, 20 acres in turnips, 17 acres ready for crop, and balance grass; 10 paddocks, well fonoei and watered. All good heavy land; grew 80 bushels oats per acre Inst year; Suitabl- fodairying, cropping, -or sheep. WILL CARRY 400 ewes besides cattle and crop. Now carrying 300 ewes, 44 cattle, and 6 I horses. Two- miles from creamery and sc' 001, 4 miles from large Canterbury township. Fine climate, suit anyone. AS NEW 6roomed house, with conveniences, also dairy, trapshed, wood shed, cowbails, stable, chaffhouse, etc., etc. Terms given. We ruote a nibble, and tho first person to inepcct will buy. Gall early. 227-29 THIS IS RIGHT. Of? ACRES in one of the most FAVOURED Districts' of North Canterbury, carrying 50 sheep and G cows; 1 a,ero n garden, IJ acres in mangolds and roots, balance grass; G paddocks, good deoi soil; go->i 5-roomed house, concrete foundations, wide verandah, washhouse, scullery, etc., whare, trapshed, and stable; J-mile from school. NEAR CHEVIOT. This ia a seller at £300; terms. Writo or call without delay. AN ISLINGTON BARGAIN. 51. ACRES, long frontage, good soil and Al 2 Central position. Big prospective value. ONLY £50 per acre. Owner n-e-uin? seller, hence tho prico. Terms. Write or call. PAPANUI. PAPANUI. ■j A ACRES, £1450, or £1850 as a going-'oon-■Av/ cern. Splendid land, THE BEST, well fenced and watered. Market gardening or dairying. TOOK £123 this season eff 1 acre onions. 1J acres in autumn-sown o ions, 11 acres mangolds, 3 acres in potatoes (not included), and 4 acres in grass; 2 cows (coat 20 guineas each), 2 calves, 8 pigs, boar (refused £20), horse, carts, ploughs, harrows, and EVERYTHING necessary to work the place. AS NEW 3-roomed house (built to be added to), separator room, wa-shhouse, copper, good shed, pigsty©31 (5 pens worth £1001, etc., etc. Handy, cheap, AND A SELLER. Call early. SOMETHING EXTRA - SPECIAL! PHOTOS AT OUR OFFICE. 01 ACRES (about), or CAN BE BOUGHT vl with 3 Acres; 350 picked fruit trees, bala-nce in grass. Verv fine fi-roomed BUNGALOW, dairy, room 18 x 18,- splendid bathroom, electric light, all _ kitchen offices and conveniences, also eeptio tank, LARGE GARAGE, 2 store-rooms, shed, dairy, fowlhouses for 1000 birds, cowbails, pigsty, trap sh»d, stable, etc., etc. A further 5 acres could bo leased if want d. Terms. Five miles from town and 10 minutes from half-hourly car service. One of tho CHEAPEST PLACES we know of. 208-29 EVANS and BULL. 5 MINUTES "FROM SQUARE. CAN BE BOUGHT FOR VALUE OF BUILDINGS ONLY. 1-ACRE, would be cheap at £700. FACING «= NORTH, juot oflf Colombo street, 2 Houses of 10 and 12 rooms, with all offices and conveniences. The property is for urgent sale, and we want AN OFFER. Good terms. Call and see us about it. 62-3G EVANS and BULL TO,BUYERS OF GRAZING COUNTRY? 1 ACRES. Price £9 per acre, and no w carrying 1250 ewes and 350 dry sheep, all one earmark, bred on the plaoe. 8-Roomed house and all outbuildings. 10 Acres in pines, and 10 acres native bush. - £10,000 can remain at 5 per cent. Wo can supply all information about the place; it is situated in a good Canterbury district, and is the cheapest proposition of Its class on the market. Write or call. 128-29 OFF BE A LEY AVENUE WEST. GOOD TERMS—WELL-BUILT 6-roomed House, with every convenience, and high i-acre.-facing north. A really cheap property. Call for «ard to view. 88-26 NORTH CANTERBURY. "I dfl ACRES, 1 mile from station and J.OU LEADING TOWNSHIP, ealeyards, etc.; 6 paddocks, well watered; loamy soil, suitable for mixed farming; 181 acres rape, 30 acres stubble and fallow, and balance graas. Also run off of 83 acres at 30s a year. HAS GROWN 65 bus. wheat per acre, and will carry 4 sheep per acre. NEW HOUSE 5 rooms, with all conveniences and all necessary outbuildings. PRICE £26 103 per acre. Terms, say £1000 down, or £29 per acre as a GOING CONCERN, without sheep. A good, farm in a good district. Worth any buyer's inspection. 11-29 PAPANUL •<7l ACRES, REAL GOOD LAND; S J-1 3 acres in potatoes, 8 acres in oate and grass, 1 acre onions, J-acre mangolds, 1 acre brooooli, J-aore carrots, and balance grass. Well fencod and watered, and in good order j and condition. WELL-BUILT 7-roomed house and usual outbuildings. Close school. PRICE and card to view on application. . LEASE NEAR RANGIORA. ATffc ACRES, lease GA years to run at 89 rh *\s Gd acre. Good 4-reomed house and outbuildings, and orchard. 15 Acres in aits and grass, 30 acres ploughed for. oais, 10 acres young grass. Carrying 550 ewes, 13 rams, 90 wethers, 5 horses, 2 cows, and will also sell all fanning implements, etc., as a going concern for £2200, or will sell leas© alone for £500. Just on the market. NEAR FITZGERALD AVENUE. PPOA—TERMS —T HOUSE 5 rooms, cCsOOU plastered and papered, afrd all usual conveniences and offices. About 20 perches land. Card to view at our office. TERMS, gay. £130 cash. 127-29 CHEAP NORTH CANTERBURY FARM. • A A ACRES Freehold (over), ONLY £1450, and TERMS given. One mile from largo leading township and ealeyards and railway. 10 chains ftom school, and in a goahead district. Seven paddocks, well watered, suitable for mixed farming. A good little farm. Grows good crops of wheat and oats and would make a nice DAIRY FARM. Sixroomed House, with washhouse, stable, etc. On a main road (no backblocks). BIG VALUE FOR THE MONEY. 5 OUT. O P ACRES, all FREEHOLD. Grows OO heavy crops of potatoes, onions, etc., is good grazing land, and would Buit a detail milkman excellently, being so handy to town; A-mile from school. Goree and wire fences. 5 paddocks. 5-Roomed House, electric light, cowshed, stable, pigsties. and iiM'nl farm outbuildings. A QUICK SELLER- Terms. Write or call. EVANS AND BULL. 63 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Upstairs Government Life Icfiuranc« Buildings, Opposite Post Offio*. £4373-1750
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16851, 3 June 1920, Page 11
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