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PEOPEETEBS TOE SALE. EVANS AND BOLL. (J. R. Evans, (Roland -Bull). Licensed Land Broker). Established 1831. 63 CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Upstairs Government T '"' T ' Opposite Post Office. WAITED FOR CASH CLIENT, O TO 5 ACRES, with say 4-:oomod Cottage, O -up to £l5CO' cash. Handy to car, or say Heathcote. Must bo fair land. We would b- glad to hear AT O.NCE' FROM SELLERS. WANTED ON BANKS PENINSULA, Ifin TO 200 ACRES, with bnildins ±UU mu3 t ba FIRST-CLA<S VALUE. For a cash buyer with £-SOOO. WILL SELLERS please communiAte with us. EXCELLENT NORTH CANTERBURY 993 YEARS' GOVERNMENT LEASE AT i-lC YTARLY. li MILES FROM STATION. If) ACRES in a GRAND DISTRICT, any -l-v/ amount of outside- work if wanted at Ks per day; li miles iiom station, 1J miba f:oni good township, and 1 mile f.om B.hool; 3-acre in garden (a good living ia to be rnnU on thk place by a market jarckner). OYER i acre 3 in mangold-, carrots, and potatoes, 2J acres in"Iull-bcaring orchard (water piped on to ordiari), balanre in grass. Twc-room?d house, dairy, fruit housv. trapsh:d, 9 pigt styes, cmvrhed, fowlhouse, etc.; 6 sows (2 with li'.tera), purebred boar, 2 small pigs, 2 cows, ] mare. cart, harness, and lot of sundries. THERE IS ENOUGH pinus insignia en tho plo-ce to make additions to tho house if wanted, and a local null will cut it for 12a per 100 feet. This is an absolute bargain at £IOOO AS A GOING CONCERN. Terms given. Whv slave in town? Write or call. 111-health ONLY REASON FOR SELLING. OFF PAPANUI ROAD. i?7AA TERMS GIVEN—Good LARGE wIUU) 6-roomed House, with, usual conveniences, and full i-acrs. Owner will give IMMEDIATE possession. Call for card to view. 1-17-32 RICHMOND, NEW PART. ".-ACRE OVER, 2 minutes from car 1 , select position. £l6O, and worth £2OO. Terms or cash. High and dry site. This is right, and owner is a keen seller. CALL FOR PARTICULARS. 115-32 NOW IS THE TIME TO STOCK UP. THE BIGGER THE DROP THE HIGHER THE BOUNCE. WE CAN OFFER SOME CHEAP FARMS AND CAN ARRANGE FiNANCE NOTE ffHESE! No. 1. Ilftfl ACRES, CROPPING and SHEEP, XIAjVJ 25 miles from Chriotchuroh. Ewo to the acre country,. and gn.ws good wheat and oats. Eight roomed house with every convenience, and all outbuildings. PRICE ASKED £lB 10s per acre; good terms given, and absolutely must be sold. Wo never mind answering enquiries. Write or oall. 181-26 No. 2. ■ 400 ACRES, JUST REPUCED from £lO to £7 10s per acre, a 25 psr cent, drop in one hit. TERMS say £4OO cash down. Shoep and cropping land, few minutes from station and school, and 17 miles from Christohurch; 5-roomed house, etc. The owjjer means business, so send for' further particulars. No. 3. 500 ACRES FIRST-CLASS HILL country, extra handy to Christchurch; could live in the City and work the block easily. Suit dealer, and it's cheap, too. Easiest terms. Well fenced and watered. Tho owner does not want this place hawked, but he is A GENUINE SELLER, and no buyer can go wrong with ft. We will be pleased to supply full details. SEND FOR A LIST OF OTHER GOOD PROPOSITIONS. A CHEAP SMALL FARM. IN A FIRST-RATE-DISTRICT. A O ACRES, only £33 per acre, and easy House, washhottse, stable, cbuffhouse, • cowshed, etc., orchard and garden; 20 acres in wheat stubble (part being ploughed for green feed), 2 acres in swedes and potatoes, and balance in 1 and 2-year grass. Now carrying 7 cows, 4 calves, and 3 horses. Fine little mixed farm; 2 miles from station, 1 mile from school, cream cart' calls, and i miles from largo Canterbury saleyards and township." A goqd living at the price of a town home. . 120-32 i FOR URGENT SALE, FENDALTON ■•OZC\ CASH. BALANCE TO SUIT 3*£o\J BUYER—First-class MODERN Residence of 6 rooms in FENDALTON (best part), 2 minutes from car-, near railway line. F/very up-todate convenience, and laid-out J-acro. Owner bought another property, and this place is on the market FOR QUICK SALE. ■ Call for card to view. TRUSTEE~SALE~ I CASH, balance arranged lwv/ . jjaso. 9 rooms and conveniences; good 1-acre, St. Albans." MUST SELL. 297-39 THE OWNER SAYS: . "IT IS A POOR YEAR IF YOU DON'T MAKE OVER A THOUSAND I OFF OF IT.'' •* f ACRES FREEHOLD, at i 22 pei ; acre, and 50 acres lease at £1 per yeara to run, goodwill £IOO. GOOD heavy soil, fine downs, all plonghablo in lands, bar 15 acres. JUST THRESHED J3 bushels wheat per acre this season; will carry 250 to 800 ewes; 25 acres 1-year grass, il6 acres in rape .and grasß. NOW CARRYING just on 400 sheep. 7 horses, 4 cows, and 7 head young cattle. Cream cheques £l4 month from 4 cows; cream cart calls. The buildings are REAL GOOD, and consist of 6-roomed house, 4-atall stable and chaffhouse, trapshed, implement shed 42 x 16, etc., ©to. There is no mortgage on the farm, which speaks for itself, and we can give easy terms IF WANTED. We have inspected and can recommend the farm to any buyer, while the neighbours say it is the ohoapest farm ever offered in the district. Good enough for a spes. even. The district is one of tho best in CANTERBURY. We will be pleased to supply further details. "GOT TO BE SOLD." f»IKA DOWN, or EVEN LESS.-St. &*J-O\J Albans, -trustee estate, near BEALEY AVENUE, 6 rooms and conveniences; fine i-acre. £730 asked. Oall and inspect. ' 800-30 EXTRA GOOD BUILDING SECTION. ' RICCARTON ROAD, ADJOINING DEANS'S BUSH ON THE CITY SIDE. JJ.-ACRE and 16 PERCHES, good epil, very *- fine site, tram stops right- opposite. Beautifully sheltered by the Bush, and a site not to be excelled round Christchurch. £3OO or close offer; very easy terms or cash. As sections between the West belt and Deans's Bush are • now hard to purchase, buyersjhould make EARLY ENQUIRY. CONSIDER THIS' OFFER." 10 ACRES, 2 ROOMS, £420. Ift ACRES, has carried 7 cowa and grows X\J good crops; 3 from one of the tno3t booming townships in CANTERBURY, station, saleyards, etc. Good * 2-roomed bouse, 24 x 14, cart shod, windmill (cost £3O), etc., etc £420. Government loase, rent £2 2s 7d half-yearly, or can be made freehold for about another £B6. TERMS, say £2OO cash. We can confidently invite inspection. Any amount of outside work if wanted. 272-23 A SPLENDID OFFER. 'A ACRES, RANGIORA, £3OOO, t • v cash. 20 acres FREEHOLD and 60 acres lease at £2-per acre, 10 years to run. CARRYING 80 cows and 80 head young stock. 60 acres in grass and clover, 10 acres wheat/ -stubble; 7 paddocks, well watered, 3 miles from Rangiora on the Christchurch side, and 5 minutes from school; 7-roomed HOUSE, bathroom, and every convenience, cowbails with 2-cow milking plant and engine, and usual outbuildings. A fine district and a. good CHEAP Writo or call. 600 OR 700 ACRES OF GOOD 600 OR 700 ACRES OF GOOD MEDIUM LAND WANTED. MEDIUM LAND WANTED. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED SEND US PARTICULARS OF YOUR PLACE. THE OWNER of the following farm wants - bigger place, as • his- family is grown oL Dairying land. CARRYING 87 head cattle, 7 horses, etc Has grown 72 bushels oats and 36 bushels wheat per acre; 12 paddocks, well watered; NEW 5-roomed house with oil conveniences, 12-bail cowshed and plant, boiler shed, whare, garage, granary, and other outbuildings. PRICE £33 per acre. Will sell straight out OR SELL AS ABOVE. Write or call for full particulars. 186-31 ABOUTT~MILES FROM CATHEDRAL" SQUARE. WOULD EXCHANGE FOR 3 ACRES ROUND THE HILLS. 10l ACRES, only £I2OO, handy car and 1-&* school. Terms given. Three paddocks, S acres in potatoes, and balance grass. Will carry 5 cows. Four-roomed house, electric light, etc CASH OB TERMS. Extra handy to city. Write or call for full particulars. 29-33 EVANS and BULL, 6S CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Upstairs- Government Life Insurance Buildings, Opposite Post Office, £83321383

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17103, 26 March 1921, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17103, 26 March 1921, Page 16

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