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11 Maybe himself — that on the j lok out for something good. We. shall be pleased to forward fuller \ particulars if you will state which one or ones interest you j Drop cs litis to-night for fuller particulars j INLY £500 DEPOSIT—WE CAN GUARANTEE A FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM AND A SHEEP j 7HftTTHIS FARIV! IS A GOOD MAKER- FAR?/! CAN GE PURCHASED . CAUL AND SEE US EARLY. SINGLY OR TOSETHcR. i 75 ACRES freehold, and 271 ACRES Government 208 ACRES in one farm, and 383 ACRES in the other, j -ase situated Bruce Countv, near Milton, second situated Ashburton district. Agricu. „Ural and lualitv land; leasehold ha;;' a-roomed sod and cob _ dairying land,, with house of 5 rooms, bathroom, louse - freehold, 2-roomed house, iron shed, ' washhouse, stable, implement shed storeroo. , stalled stable sheep vards, shearing shed, etc., chaffhouse, 4 -cow milting plant ; miles from bout 4 miles from school and railwav. Rail to school. 4 miles from railway, miles from 1 est 4 , >Cinn richt of nnrchas- -o vears Office ; freehold title. Watered by races in every watered by springs and crock/' Freehold paddock, 9 paddocks gorse and live fences, also good 1 7Taddocks leasehold fenced. Oats and turnips, standard and wire fences ; 208 acres-, 5 acres ,n 1? of npt=; iveracred Carrying S. S. wheat, 16 acres in oats, 20 acres grass seed, 12 00 to , C 4O mostlv ewes Snd is a great°deal acres rape, and grass and clover. 16 ac/es ridded Tbui that vvould return a fortune. Price, swedes, 5 acres in potatoes, a stack of hay ; carrying ,1 .jl u f h • r poi 73 s 50 milkfnc? cows. On the 393 acres, which is a sheep .2/10/-. farm, 36 acres in oats, 60 acres in turnips and grass, tup OF T.IF BEST FATTENING AND WHEAT- 0 acres rape and grass and clover. This is good-flat r/nmiur DonDrRTIF<T!M NORTH OTAGO. land, unsurpassed for fattening purposes. TKc 1 TAKE APPROVED SECURI- land is well watered in every paddock. Price, £41 ?|™S UP TO THIRTY THoSSaSd IN PAY- p.r a.,e for 3 oS acrc. Pn«, «» per ac,» for MENT FOR STOCK AND LAND as DEPOSIT, acres. *01. 100. !,000 ACRES good cropping and fattening land. • FARMER __ L!VE NEAS C ITY, AND SAVE 1 early all plqughable, situated Otago, with Urge « fMKiMCK MONEY louse of 8 rooms, hot and cold water, septic tank, , ill modern conveniences, washliouse, dairy, coal- *17 ACRES, situated near City, with 7-roomed house, louse motor shed, stable, woolshcd for 3 shearers, shed and dairy, 6-bail cowshed, good orchard and lit) and sheep yards, and men's quarters ; i.V miles garden. Handy to tram and school, will run about rom schonl, and 3J miles from railway, adjoins 7 cows. All the land is in grass at present. 1 his is -'ost Oftice, in 25 paddocks, fences mostly wire, worth inspection." Pries, only £1,450. Only £500 'ood plantations. There is also another 2-roomcd deposit. Fol. 109 woolshcd. 7-stalled stable, and all necessary t sutbuildings. • This is one-of'the finest properties , , £1,500 DOWN WILL GET INTO THIS PROPERTY, in North 4,000 sheep were fattened this IS GOOD, AND BELOW PRt-WAR VALUE year -up to date, and as many as 6,000 sheep have ONE WILL NEyER BUY CHEAPER. been on the property at one time ; 2,000 to 2,500 . :wes are carried, besides diy sheep, horses, cattle, MORTGAGEES SALE—A BARGAIN—PRICE itc., turnips grown on this property have never REDUCED —£6 per acre. ~xcellent^ Vl ateo 1,900 ACRES on sea coast near good town, light bushels per acre Mve been grown At present stable, aTSe°en m feed° K*very ? ea!ily wfrked, - sheep yards, and other outbuildings. Telephone on befnfof a friable nature. Tic homestead is very property, sfhool and railway, 4 mil*. Freeho d SurSiue being on a river. There is a road right title, watered by natural streams, subdivided into From end to end of the property, and it is admirably x 3 paddocks, wire fences, 150 acres in young grass, suited for subdivision The man who purchases this 40 acrcs rape, 5 o acres turnips ; has grown 90 suited tor suDciivisiqi wiU * tm have an bushels of oats, and 53 bushels of wheat to the acre, KSSt in it Ixo acrcs of wheat threshed off average yield 30 bushels of wheat to the acre and increment m it, " . There ;uc o{ oats . Carries 1,500 ewes, besides cattle, and this property (5« bu fattens all the stock. This can be greatly improved, Ire "4" acre Zin g; 160 300 acres in young grass. There is a large quantity acres of rape andturnips for next season. To-day of flax on the property. It is well watered and acres otJ^P e ■ the pro p C rty. We can roaded, and ]oins the sea coast for 1 mile It is v nrooertv for the sum of £24 admirably suited for subdivision, and is of great °1 The S S plant on the pro- . prospective value. Price, only £6 per acre forquick pertv oin be taken at vaU.ation, P which would be sale for the bare land. Easy terms arranged approximately £7,500. The crops are different in i oL bI > frnrn +he above and the particulars want inspection. Fol. 649 OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR TWO OR THREE veriiyinj, f v ACRES NEAR CHRISTCHURCH, OR WILL FOR EXCHANGE FOR CITY OR SUBURBAN ACCEPT £100 DOWN—A CHANCE TO GET PROPERTY FOR HIS EQUITY, £2,700— , CROPS AND GOOD PROFIT. OWNER MUST SELL OWING TO HEALTH. ACRES, situated Yaldhurst, good to medium 847 ACRES sheep and cropping land, and good land, house of 8 rooms, all conveniences, 4-stalled cattle country gullies, grows good oats, linseed, stable, chaffhouse and workshop, implement shed, barley and turnips, watered by springs and water dairy (brick), and storeroom ; 1 mile from school, races fences post and wire, and half mile from , railway, 2 miles, 10 minutes- from bus. Land school and ii miles from railway, about 15 miles transfer title. Watered by races ; 9 paddocks, 13 from Dunedin Two 4-roomed houses, and two acres in oats, 3 J acres Yorkshire Hero peas, 4 acres 4-stalled stables, 6-sta\led cowshed, sheep yards and in potatoes, 9 acres in oats and rye (emerald), 6 other buildings ; about 400 to 500 acres have been ( . acres in Dun oats and grass, si acrcs in lucerne, ploughed • there is plenty of good firewood and two 3 acres grass and oats and grass, 24 acres rape and blue<nim plantations on the property. We want turnips, balance native grass. Price, £42 par acr 0 £6 per acre. FoL 744 ' crops in. Fol. 10 7 Limited Inglis' Buildings, Cashel Street, Christchurcfa

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TO THE JtfjL HAH OF 'WA LIMITED ML W MEANS! 11l H Tou need not [H si fijl Bj|' I Suits. P See Me Abotrt Your New Suit From my stock of misfit and ca»t off clothing a pleming and comfortable fit can ba secured. Every article is thoroughly fumigated, and whatever you pay, you are assured of getting exceptional value for the money. Gall and Study My Saving Prices! Sirs. ELLWOOD I Second-hand Clothier 123 125 IC7 ARMAGH ST. J 'PHONE 3C87. *" A tent for the summer months Is particularly nice. During holiday seasons if you wiph to enlarge your accommodation, or" to go camping;, buy a Tent and Fly. Call and see us, or write to •J. TRIST 81 Casbel Street West :: Christ Chinch TSB33, ASTHMA. Bronchitis, hay fever, etc., Permanently Cured. Worst cr-ses treated. Call Cl 6 HEREFORD STREET, CITY. Houis: 2-6. 'Phone 4390. Specialist Natural i'he rape u tic*. UUJI3-7546

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17021, 18 December 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17021, 18 December 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17021, 18 December 1920, Page 3

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