arm for BAJL 4%. We list to-day a number of desirable farms that may be acquired on the basis of exchange, thus enabling you to secure a really good farm without having to unduly tax your finances. Write or Call for Full Particulars PRICE REDUCED £5 PER ACRE—WILL EXCHANGE TOR BUILDINGS, MORTGAGES, OR BUSINESS. 2G4 ACRES, situated at Annat. Dairying lam], half heavy land, the rest is good cropping land; 7-rooraed house, in good order ; 1J miles from a school. Cream cart calls for cream. Rivor running through middle of farm. Wire and gorso fences ; all necessary outbuildings ; 25 acres in oats, 7 acres in wheat, 30 acres ploughed for I rape and some ploughed for turnips. Price, £35 per acre. Fol. 22 TREE TITLE FARM—WILL SELL ON EAST TERMS, OR EXCHANGE FOR SUBURBAN PROPERTY. 190 ACRES, situated Ashburton, 6-roomed house, washhouse, bathroom, coalhouse, storeroom (all mm new), motor garago, implement shed, and trap %t§, shed ;2£ miles from Ashburton railway station. |ik Freehold Title. Water in every paddock ; 5 $H paddocks, gorse and wiro fences. All in good ml grass x ; .106 acre 3 sown down last year. Price, §|| £l6 per acre. Fol. 21 H A CHEAP PROPERTY. SUITABLE FOR m HORSE-OWNERS, DAIRY FARM, MARKET W GARDENING. ONLY £IOOO DEPOSIT! jH 46 ACRES, situated Upper Riccarton, near raco|H course. First-class land, suitable for subdiHf vision; 2 paddocks, half in potatoes, rented at SP £6 10s., rest £4 per acre. Price, £llO per acre. M Fol. 23 H WILL EXCHANGE FOR SHEEP COUNTRY, P AND FIND SOME CASH. §f| 340 ACRES, more or less, situated North Canter--Hj bury, medium quality (coal and lime on proif| perty), 4-roomed dwelling, all necessary outs|s buildings, including dairy, 6-stall stable, chafff|? house, and hut at back boundary. Watered by isj springs. Gorse and wire fences. Undulating lm land, all facing the sun. About 60 acres in oats i§ and linseed, balance of land in old pasture. Will &m cany ewe and lamb to the acre,-excepting about. Ws 40 acres in bush, with some millablo timber—fH birch, red ..and -white pine. Three, miles from Hf school and post office; -10 miles from rail. Price: m 98 acres at £lB, and 242 acres at £8 per acre. H Fol. 24 M FOR EXCHANGE AS A GOING CONCERN. M WILL ACCEPT EQUITY IN HOUSES OR H SECURITIES. H 32 ACRES, situated near Christchureh, first jj§§ quality, 5-roomed house, all conveniences, hot I and cold water, pigstyes, sheds, stables, cowls byres ; 1 mile from railway, 20 chains from H ' creamery, post office, store, and church. II Watered by permanent streams; 6 paddocks, 6 M acres in oats, 6 acres to go ia oats ;. 9 cows, 1 jfl bull, 2 horses, pigs, plough, harrows, cultivator, §1 spring- dray and harness. Everything walk m--. m -walk out. Price, £l2O per acre. Fol. 24 'M PRICE REDUCED £2O PER ACRE FOR A M QUICK SALE. m, 100 ACRES, heavy to modiuni land, heavy loam m and river flat land. House of 8 rooms, scullory H and bathroom, pantry, washhouse, hot and cold water, built-in tubs ; three-quarter mile from 38$ school'and railway, and quarter-mile from post M office and creamery. Land Transfer Title. KB Watered by river and creeks. Eight wire fences and gorse. Grows good clover, oats, wheat, and potatoes, etc. Carrying 40 cows and young , stock. The land aflat. Price, £4O per acre. I £2OOO cash, balance 5 years, at 6 per cent. Fol. 771 A CHEAP PROPERTY—OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR A' HOUSE. 5J ACRES, situated Papaiiui, first quality land, ti-roomed house, outbuildings, dairy, shed, 2 glasshouses, eoncrrto yards, semi-detached washhouse. Watered by artesian supply and well. Grows enough hay all the year round to carry* 3 cows. Will carry 4to 5 cows easily. Ahouf. half-acre in orchard. Owner will consider csehaugc for city property. Price, £1750. Fol. -4 A CHEAP LITTLE PROPERTY—MUST BE SOLD. CALL EARLY IF YOU WANT TO SECURE THIS PROPERTY. 4 ACRES, near Christchureh, 3-roomed cottage, dairy, stable, pigstyes ; .11 acres in peas. Sowing somo turnips and lucerne. Close to railway and tram. Suitablo for a poultry farm. Plenty of wator. Leasehold property, having 23 years to run, with option of purchase. Rent £lO poc annum. Very quick land. Price, £575. Fol. 12/> WILL EXCHANGE FOR TUSSOCK COUNTER. A FIRST-CLASS FARM. 437 ACRES, situated Ashburton, first-class.Jknd, 7-roomed house, loosobos, and all ontbuijflings necessary for working the property; 11 roilos from school and railway. Land Transfer Title. Watered by permanent- streams ; 10 paddocks, good fences. Good crops of oats, etc. Good dairying and cropping land. Price, £4O per acre. Will exchango for sheep farm. Fol. 355 ONLY £SOO DEPOSIT BUYS THIS DAIRY FARM. 50J ACRES, situated Springstcm South, with house and outbuildings. Adjoining school. It is first-class land, 20 acres of same has been sown in grass this season. Milking 20 cows. It is admirably suited for dairying, and is ono -6f tho best little farms wo have. Price, £65 per acre. Fol. 114 A GOOD DAIRY FARM—GOING CONCERN* 100 ACRES, situated Kcnnington, grass or cropping country, land is good loamy aofl, with 5roomed house, washhouse, scullery, pantry, hot and cold water/ bathroom, 4-stalled stable,' cow- ■ byre, trapshod, piggery ; 11 miles from railway, 2 miles from creamery. Watered by,running streams ; 9 paddocks. Fences pest, and .wire. Putting in 10 acres of oa,ts-and 15 acros of turnips. Carrying at present 27 cattle. Nearly all tho la,nd is flat, about 15 foot in 50 chains. Price, £37 10s. per aero. £llOO cash, balance at 61 per cent., or as arranged. With 20 cows, 5 young cattle, and implements, as a going concern. Fol. 773 ONE OF THE BEST WHEAT-OfiOWINO FARMS IN THE DOMINION—EASY TERMS, OR GOOD SECURITIES WILL BE ACCEPTED AS DEPOSIT. 1871 ACRES, situated Windsor district, pastoral or good agricultural land, 11-roomed house (good), hot and cold water, bathroom,, dairy, washhouse, orchard, vegetable garden,' choTry house all netted. 10-stalled stable, woolsied 10 shearers, chaffhouse, 4-roomed cottago, nearly new men's wharo ; 2 miles from scnool, railway 11 miles to 4 miles. Land/Transfer Title. Watered by river, dams, and springs ; 100 acres, in wheat, 70 acres of barley; guaranteed ss. per bushel, 50 acres of oats sown down in cocksfoot, red clover, and ryegrass, 30 acres also sown down with young grass, 2 acres potatoes, 5 acres swede turnips, 150. acros goin,g in turnips and rape. Grew 6000" bushels of wheat and barley. Will carry .3000 breeding owes, 600 dry aheep, and fatten aft the lambs. Price, £l3 10a per acre for tie land. FoL 774 ma#w SALESMEN Inglis* Buildings, Casfeel Street* Christchureh C 3151—8236
"What is the use of a first-ciass brain if tho body i 3 not' sound?" *!* id tho Hon. C. J. Parr, speaking at the opening of the Te Ore Ore School. "Our children must have sound bodies. Therehas been great progress during recent years iu school architecture; in the o!'{ schools we had every abonijripble evil •< wrong lighting and ventilation. bo long as I am ilinister or Juuucanon, tnc henlth and iifhysical u ell-being of the child must come before anything else."
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