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PBOPERTIES FOE SALB. EVANS AND BULL. J. R. Evant. (Roland BnlL) Licensed Lund Broker.) Established ISBL 63 Cathedral square. Upstairs Government Life Insurance Buildings, Opposite Post Office. WANTED, FOE CASH CLIENT. 1A TO 20 ACRES BETWEEN Papanui ■*■" and Rangiora, oldish houso would do. Will sellers kindly communicate with us AT ONCE? « JUST OVER BEALEY AVENUE WEST. £KA DOWN, balance arranged—HOUSE <M<J\J £ rooms, plastered and papered, gas, copper, and conveniences; fc-acre. PBICE aSXED £693. Call for card to view. 172-26 KAIAPOI-EANGIORA. LOW-PRICED LEASEHOLD. QO.l ACRES, rent oniv £2 per acre, and 0-'2 worth £1; 5* years to run, FINEST of dairying laud, So cows and 3 hors:a and sundries included; 5-roomed Hones and outbuildings; 13 miles from Christchureh lj miles from ektion, cream cart colls. CHEAP LEASES liko the above are hard to procure, the stock are extra good, and wo invita IMMEDIATE INSPECTION. 167-33 CITY NORTH. £A KA EASY TERMS—HOUSE 5 rooms, c£tt:«JU» papered, verandah, scullery. washSrnEe, cooper and tubs, otc, etc.; Jacre. A GOOD SITE. 173-20 WANTED, FOR WAITING CASH BUYER, GOVERNMENT or Private Lease 200 to 850 acres SUITABLE FOR cropping and sheep, with 5-roomed House, etc. WILL SELLERS please send us particulars .at OFF FITZGERALD AVENU f?1 AA CASH, balance as rent—s-roomed c&±Ul/ HOUSE, plastered and papered, bath, eewex, etc. PRICE ASIUjD £lso. Part of purchase monev -can remain at 4J per cent. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 174-26 ADDXNGTON, NEAR MOORHOUSE AVENUE AND SELWYN STREET. ■PAIK TEEiK GIVEN—4-roomed House., «T:ld! Ecullery, copper, and 6Vnveniences. Call for card TO- VIEW. 178-26 FOR SALJToITEXCHANGE ON A CASH BASIS. m ACRES, 1 mile from station and school, and 2 miles from eaicyarda in NORTH CANTERBURY. Price £29 10s per acre. £1970 can remain at 5J per c.nt., and the owner will give, further terms to a straight-out buyer, OR, AS HE. IS SELLING to go in for a larger farm, ho will exchange for 800 to 400 acres good medium cropping and sheep land. NOW C.7URYING 25 head cattle, 8 horses, and soma Jailing sheep, while there are 18 acres in turnips, 5 acre 3 in rape, 1 acre potatoes, 10 acres iiv green feed, 6 acres ekimmed for wheat, and the balance is in l young grasses. HASI GROWN 50 btißhols of whoat and 70 bushels oats poT acre. Six-roomed Houso, pantry, dairy, washhouso, 5-etall utablo, loft, granr ary, trapshed, fowlhouas, 4 cowbails, pigstyes, etc. WRITE OR CALL if you aro interested < WE ARE SOLE AGENTS. AS A GOING CONCERN. WILL CARRY 30 COWS, BESIDES SHEEP. PLENTY OF EXCELLENT TIMBER, 11 K ACRES, BANKS PENINSULA, lorn? XX.O GOVERNMENT Lease, oari beniada freehold; rent £4O 4s 4d net half-yearly, rates £8 0s .lid. TERiio AS A GOING CONCERN Bay £IOOO cash, balance to suit buyer. The following stock is INCLUDED, but the farm is now understocked, and feed is going to wasto:—l6o ewes (nearly fat), 5 bullocks (ditto), i&S fat wethers Jtave • just been sold off). 14 eighteen-months cattle, 18 calves, 4 cows, and 1 horso. WILL CARRY 30 milking cows, besides sheep, or, by going in for dry stock and cocksfoot, a buyer-can get the oasiest proposition in farming it is possible to purchase. THE DEAD STOCK includes separator, harness, slcdga. and a lot of gear, besides linoleums, blinds, etc. The house is a Tcally GOOD one, and contains 5 rooms with all modern conveniences, trapshed, garage, cowbails, yards, etc.; 7 paddocks, excellently watered lr-:ce orchard, .there aro groat quantities of totara, black pine, broadleaf, etc., fine big timber, and an energetic man could make a big thing out of this alone. Handy to school, station, etc. Absolutely no agricultural work, and therefore no labour required. An unusual opportunity and THE TERMS . OFFERED are great. We are. Solo Agents and will bo pleased to supply full details. WRITE OR CALL. 148-32 WE ARE SOLE v AGENTS. ■ ALMOST ALONGSIDE SCHOOL AND CREAMERY, CLOSE STATION, i ACRES, best of dairying land, noted *-* throughout North Canterbury, and very high prospective, value; .4-roomed House, 10-bail cowshed, pigstyes, fowlliouse, and separator room. TERMS SAY £SOO cash, or even less to an approved buyer. To avoid disappointment enquire early. Vory beat of grazing land, and a bargain. Inspection invited. Nine milea from Christchureh. 72-26 RICCARTON, ON TRAM LINE. SUIT SMALL FARMER, DEALER, OR A SPECULATOR. 90 ACRES (over), HAS GROWN 120 bushels oats per acre; real good land, suitable for any class of farming. HIGH PROSPECTIVE VALUE; must go up. 6roomad House, with electric light and EVERY convenience, garage and outbuildings, plenty of trees, etc. Easy terms or cash. MOST OF THE MONEY can remain on at j$ per cent. OWNER LEAVING N.Z. This property is on the market for genuine sale. More land if wanted. 63-32 THIS IS A NIBBLE. REDCLIFFS, TRAMLINE. NEARLY OPPOSITE SCHOOL. l-ACRE, good, section, rnacnparpa fence in " front; brand new 2-roonrod house, rooms fl4 -x 11, 14 ;e 9, ana sleeping veraiidaJx o& ac 20ft, electric' light, h.p. water, shed, etc. The houso is built so that it caa bo easily added to if wanted. Empty, immediate possession.' We know of nothing cheaper at £IOO, and wo can give good terms. Sole agents. See us at once. . 92-32 NEAR KAIAPOI. ACRES, all, in grass and clover, great dairying watered; 6-roomed house, bathroom, >etc.; i-milo from station and school, cream cart calls. Very fine district. Prico £6O per acre only. Terms, eay £7OO cas.h. . IhspecWo are Solo Agents. fil-32) OFF BEALEY AVENUE. -£"MQ£ REDUCED TO, and the owner is very anxious to realise.-UP-TO-DATE Bungalow, large dining-room, fittings and everything the very latest. We can recommend this property as being firatolass value. It ia well designed and UNUSUALLY GOOD VALUE. An inspection costs nothing. 355-31 RICCARTON. JA ' CASH or TERMS—Good 11/} Square House of 5 rooms, with porch, plastered, bathroom, gas, etc., etc. About Jth acre. CALL FOR CARD to view. 54-32 HORNBY. £Z'7Z ONLY, Terms—4 Acres GOOD 3*o f O Land, keeps a cow, and 1J acres in peas and potatoes; J-mile from station End 'bus! SOUND 3-roomed cottage, washhouse, ecullery, Btable, pigstye, etc. EARLY INSPECTION NECESSARY. _53-22 WANTED FOR CASH CLIENT. £A TO 100 ACRES Dairying Lund, WITHJ" IN 20 miles of Christchurch. Must have a good homestead. Bona fide. Will sellers please call or write us? BURWOOD. Of) ACRES, carrying 11 head cattle and 1 U horso; all in grass. 4-Roomed House, 7 cowbails, electric light available, and usual outbuildings. £l4O per aero, TEEMS. Stock at valuation. If wanted. Suit retail milkman. For genuine eaie. We are Solo Agents. 336-31 2i MILES FROM~THE SQUARE. ~ 2 MINUTES FROM TRAM. "-" ACRES FREEHOLD, warm, early, sheltered situation. 5 Rooms, ' '" ' ith ALL conveniences and i ideal pocition. Would suit a retired farmer especially we'L £I3OO, TERMS. Call at onco for card to view. WANTED. 15 TO 30 ACRES. ' SUITABLE FOR MIXED FARMING. WITH USUAL BUILDINGS. ~,triLL SELLERS PLEASE WRITE OR »»V.CALL ON US. NO SALE, NO CHAEGE. FINE DISTRICT FOR OUTSIDE WORK. -JA ACRES FREEHOLD, 27 Acres JA/ Plantation Reserve, 22 Acres in trees, and 6 acres giass. Csrrying g cows and 1 horse, which can be taken *l valuation if wanted. Good 4-roomed House, Ecullery, separating room, -owbails, fowlhouse, pigstye. etc. irrice £7JO only. Terms given Five minutes' from Station, and in fine district- Write or call if you are interested. 187-30 EVANS and BULL, 63 CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Upstairs Government Life InauraaM JJuiidings, Opposite Post Office. ' E5253-ISB9

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17105, 29 March 1921, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17105, 29 March 1921, Page 11

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