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Good Farms 4,400 ACRES, AT £10 PER ACRE. 500 ploughed, balance good tussock. Carries 3,800 ewes, 130 !iead 3 and 4year bullocks. Fine bail dings. Good terms. 4,030 ACRES, AT £1,400. 225 acre* freehold, balance renewable lease; 21 years to run. Carried 2,000 ewes and 500 dry sheep.. Tip-lop build■rags. eJ., etc.; house eight rooms. Owner will ta!:e substantial mortgage. . 1,604 ACRES, AT £8 PER ACRE. North Canterbury; 160 acres in turnip®, 30 acres rape and grass, 120 acres kale and grass, balance in grass. Good house, seven rooms, etc.; fine outbuildings. 1,028 ACRES. AT £14 PER ACRE. 500 acres agricultural, balance tussock; 35 acTes swedes, 15 acres soft turnips; 79 acres stubble, balance young grass; carries 1,400 ewes. Good buildings; well fenced and watered. Good terms. 994 ACRES, AT £15 PER ACRE. North Canterbury; 550 acres agricultural, balance tussock; well fenced and watered. Good sis-iWmed house, splendid buildings. Tussock carries ewe to acre, balance wheat country. For sale three weeks only. 450 ACRES, AT £25 PER ACRE. Wairaate district; 160 acres for wheat, 40 acres turnips, 40 acres stubble, balance young grass. Good house, seven rooms, h. and c. water; good buildings, yards, etc. Carrying 500 ewes and dry sheep, besides crops. Handy to school and rail. H. G. LIVINGSTONE AND CO. Fsrm Salesmen 138 HEREFORD STREET L5005-27SM

COOK'S. TOURS Through Bookings to aU parts ot New Zealand. Lowest quoraiiona. 13d Hereford St. H«2S **

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16852, 4 June 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16852, 4 June 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16852, 4 June 1920, Page 10

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