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I You'll travel far before you find better runs than these, |§| and after all it's sheep that make the big cheques. Q We have the Largest List of Sheep Runs in Canterbury —Call in or write for complete List. I; jsj * CHEAP IIITTI.E PAKM WE CAN EECOMMEND. 50 acres turnips, 100 acres young grass, atxrat 140 k-v"*l Vq ACEES more or less, situated Methven district, acres in native, balance old pasture. Wintering 900 **$ 39 AtWiS, m ?"j h „.._„« rooms bathroom pantry, sheep, 4 cows, 7 horses. The 109 acres leasehold is &•-&< SSuer^Tairr'" Med «?ablT^oowfed,°"c'oaftoua? Selwyn Plantation Board 12 years to run, at 2/6 per scullery, "J"' «. r hool 1 mila from railway, acre. Plenty of firewood on farm. Grows good oats, ! ?' B m la 6 from post 'SJ freehold mic Watered by rape and turnips. Price, £6 10s. per acre. Fol. 7 «$£ LX races (7/6 water rates') ; 8 paddocks, gorso and wi/o fences ; nil grass; 11 milking cows, 3 A BAEGAIN IN NOETH CANTERBURY. \<~*% horses 11 calves[ 18 cows, can be milked without 12 00 ACEES, situated North Canterbury, limestone any trouble. Terms, £900 down ; balance on niort- country, all easy country, 700 acres ploughed, 6- Vy># gage. *01. liJ roomed house, hot and cold water, gas, telephone, /v V '!i „„_,._„ - motor garage, dairy, motorshed, 2 wharcs, 2 sets of i&JM A GOOD HOME, AND FIEST-CIASS LAND. sheep yards ; 4 miles from' Waikari railway station, isvC* 25 ACEES good heavy land, with 9-roomed house, 4 miles from post office, school 3£ miles. Well watered * r ''i-jyJ tashhouse ' stable : railway closo by, school i-niile, by natural streams and springs;. 17 paddocks; 66 *|» moiiTlplivered Freehold title. Watered by windmill, acres in oats, 36 acres of samo sown in grass. Carry- »N.a®i! porse and wire fences, good grazing land. Will carry ing 1750 sheep, 1500 of which are ewes ; 30 head Mto! i ,f,viu- tn thn acre easily. The land is flat. Price, of cattle, besides horses, fattens all lambs ; grows 'uAv C2ooner a«e • terms. Fol. 10 first-class rape. Price, £18 10s. per" aero ; terms •><■s£? " ' arranged to approved buyer. Fol. 8 &W»j 2U?Sd 3Mi A PIRST GOVERNMENT LEASE, AND IS CHEAP. Jg) laid on to house, bathroom, pantry, scullery, wash- 140. ACEES, Government lease, 23 years to run ; sub- ?"&'*.. house and dairy man's whare, 6-stallcd stable, cow- divided into 9 paddocks, good wiro fences, water in shed woolshcd and sheep yards ; 1£ milos to railway all paddocks ; 11 acres turnips, 6 acres ploughed. and 'school li milos from post ofiico. Freehold title. Ready for crop ; 6 acres of good bush, 5-roomed liouse -\"*% Watered by creeks, 15 paddocks, gorso and wire and outbuildings, good iron shed, including 4 stalls, ' iy\p fences • 8 acres in oats, 15 acres in turnips, balance loosebox and trnpshed ; also shcop yards. Govern- 'i'V-'r< in crass • 25 milking cows, 12 calves, 200 owes, ment mortgage of £230. Rent, £18 18s. 9d. half-year. \'-"'S ahnnt 90'drv sheep and horses (6). Price, £27 10s. Carries 200 owes. Goodwill, £950; ! 1J miles from s-/* p« acre; easy terms. Fol. 3 school, 6J from railway. Fol. 12 ££| A CHEAP DAIBT FARM. A GOOD MIXED FARM—EAST TEEMS. 48 ACEES, situated 20 miles from Christchurch, 245 ACEES, situated 14 miles from Christchurch, ?s s &sm swamp land, -with 4-roomed house, separator shed, medium land, with 5-roomed house, bathroom, stable, and cowshed ; 2 miles from school and railway ; 7 loosebox, cowshed and barn and motor shed ; 11 paddocks grows good crops of barley, oats and man- miles from school and railway. Watered by races, fl golds. Will milk 15 cows. Price, £42 10s. per acre ; w j re and gorse fences. This is a good mixed farm, ,V tf-'jt £1000 down. Fol. 2 close to railway and Addington market. Grows good crops of rape and turnips. Price, £13 per acre ; */.>• •'« A GOOD DAIET FARM. £500 deposit. Fol. 4 «4S£ • ££^ - ONE OF THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PEOPEETIES jss roomed house, washhouse, bath, big implement shed, IN THE DOMINION. %if 8-stalled stable, grain shed and cowbails ; 1} miles 400 ACRES, situated Marlborough, good land, with 2 *■'*"// from school, railway li miles. Watered by perma- buildings, one 11 rooms and the other 4 rooms ; house 'fr ir \ nent race ; gorse and wire fences, no crops ; 35 cogt £2400 four years ago when built, up-to-date lightacres ploughed for crops ; wheat S° ln S "} ; 3 cows, j ngi Be ptic tank, etc., reservoir, etc. ; electric bells /s■"?* 3 horses on property. Flat land. Price,. £49 per acre; throughout; school 2 miles, railway 45 miles, post o? ■:'' » easy terms. Fol. 5 office 4J miles, creamory cart calls. Freohold title " _ __ «.„ l ™i Watered by never-failing creeks and springs through- «,/£! A CHEAP SWAMP—CAPABLE OF IMPROVEMENT out . 18 pa ddocks, 150 acres lucerne, 20 acres red fei 'M —WILL DOUBLE ITS MONEY. clover, balance English and native grasses. Best bar- ??£•? 128 ACBES, situated Ellosmere, heavy dairy land, no ley land in New Zealand, also for lucerne and oats ; *§o? btildings ; school U miles, railway 4 milos. Watered for grass-seed purposes cannot be equalled The pro- L'A A l ■by permanent streams and natural water courses, gorse porty has m general been used for a stud flock, known f*j and Trefences ; 12 acres oats, 12 acres stubble, throughout New Zealand for its famous Bomneys ; &J& remainder grass. Carrying 55 cows, now carrying 250 acres absolutely flat, balance hilly but a» has been fc&S 500 ewes! Flat'land. per acre. Fol. 6 ploughed. Price, £40 per acre, not mclud.ng stock £A| ■ u ""°- *■ or implements ; easy terms. Fol. 11 ;&V,?5 A CHEAP SHEEP RUN—CALL FOE PARTICULARS. I'.'i'i'i. 1000 ACEES, more or less, including leasehold 109 A VERY CHEAP PEOPEETY, IN GOOD OEDEE. a ,33 ■ acres Mid-Canterbury, good light land, with modern 180 ACEES, situated in good district, medium land, £ ■/? house' of 5 rooms, hot and cold water, washhouse, with 5-roomed house (medium), washhouse and tubs, Jf „vj pantry, 6-stalled stable, chaffhouse, large covored-in etc., water laid on ; 4-stalled stable, loosebox, chaff- ~,„ ,-.. shed woolshed, sheepyards and pigstye, etc. ; 3i miles house, implement shed, granary, all built of iron. ~„,,.-j from school, and 7 miles from Coalgato, 3£ miles from Freehold title. Watered by races, 8 paddocks, gorse jftfys/ post office. Freehold title. About 100 acres in cocks- and wire fence.s ; 80 acres in oats, balance grass, S&WS - foot ; watered by county races, windmill at house ; some ploughed. ' Carrying 230 sheep, 5 horses, 3 cows. jjMs 12 paddocks, gorse and wire fences, wire netting 2 Will carry 2 sheep to the acre. Stock not included in £--"■*« miles ; about 40 acres oats, 30 ploughed for crop, price quoted. Price, £25 per acre. Clear Title. Fol. 9 ? vpSS _ Inglis' Buildings, Cashel Street, Christchurch J*J m ■ 1 & • ■ nr\ o» office ■ i6i Hereford street \f HI K&SI : dl* r l postomcEbox.2i« \ > ■I • "™"<* li LliW D»J*CII &» /wQinWEiINVirED telephonemstO^ % JP In motor cars, motor lorries, motor-7 JWjM/ jjs &m cycles, tractors, motor boats and air-' 1-JiM planes, the engine is all-important ESl™ It is the life of the machine. Every-, . i-^r—- , . thing else depends on its. efficiency. | The 1920 I Hftw Stone—B43 - i a | The engine that is equipped j Tsar^ ,i_ifff__J dependable spark plugs starts its LUeVTOiet work with a decided advantage. . ] are now arriving. jj Then why not get the plugs you [l. — — j- —.._„.„. 1 Mstr* -\» ■,-,?% -ov | The most advanced car on the mat ket 5. PZf \ know are dependable. , j — ; ; I Because Champion Spark Plugs j ecoS? | aredependable,morethanso9&ofthe 1 and value | world's spark plugs are Champions. j t D . D UN r PARALL T ,- , ; f f b r- f. RE MEMBER—It was a "Chevrolet" thn £ : hF Mt\ AvwdsubstitutesbylooWpgforthe j St | />* &&$& \ name "ChamDion" OH the inSUlatOr. and tyre outfit sealed Average *pee«L S In ' M,P,H ' Petrol « 29M - p - G - 1 \> _?!.--«-.:-«-.- C-.--1- I>1»— r CALL FOR PARTICULARS I V CUampion bpark rlug CO MiD demonstration. Toledo, Ohio, U. S. A. ' | There is a type of Champion Drpenrtable Spark Pluv i I4[I7MI?V I K A MllZ I* C? % for every use — for motor cars, lorries, tractors, farm j JL «J« iVt»l ll Vi*j2» M fr rfv csgioes, motorcycles, motor boats, eirptsines and all 3 . ts / Kgga *!\\ other internal combustion engines. j AGE -7" m I ft ' CHRISTCHURCH GARAGE |

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16883, 10 July 1920, Page 3

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