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©URSALES -\£-^ : :%Qt. this year up to the present in Sheep Country total £98,000 Country was the first to drop, and is thef irst to recover TO SHEEP FARMERS. V Wehavcabuyer-with securities £22,000. Wishes . • to purchase sheep run as a going concern. FOB LEASE 'WITHOUT GOODWILL. 240 ACRES, Ellesmere. - Hv 400 ACRES, Springston. ,* 300 a ACEES, Milton. : 2000 ACRES, Mittrarn. ' 3600 ACRES, North Canterbury. • ; " 420 ACRES, Mcthven, '■ Full particulars on application. Leases for a terw-rS. years and. 10 years. Good value, and ; land.pricos are at their lowest. i ;A GOOD SHEEP-PATTBNING FABM. - STBAIGHT-OtTT LEASE—NO GOODWILL. [ BESTS 13s. PEB ACRE—IMMEDIATE v POSSESSION. j 600 ACHES, situated Rakaia, with 4-rooraed bathroom, scullery, washhouse, 6-stalled •stable, chaffhouse, motor shed, blacksmith's shop, granary. School 4 miles, railway 10 irjoiles. Land Transfer Title. Well watered, water-faces in %very paddock," 15 paddocks; )50 acres in. oats, f J SS acres rape, 20 acres ploughed, SO acres in Carrying 400 owes, besides 100 acres in and fattens all the lambs./ Pol. 74 ■>■■ ashbtjbton district, ok east teems, the best pattening pbopebty in new zealani). stjitable foe stud. fabm. ,■ sell'either 700 acres with '' : 800.^'''acres' without, buildings. • :,; house, all. conveniences, - 12-stallod stable, implement shearing shed and yards; 3 «#"frdln"ifSo^l'-tthd vTailway. Land Transfer t£dats, baljiiiee turnips, and rape. Carry ■ 2 snoop to tM ae»j ana fattens all the lambs, for 700 &cfiß, «Bd £l6 per acre for 800 Twildliig*; easy terms. FoL 18 FOB SHEEP COWirBTJ* BOUNDS. Seiwyn district, with 7V- rtywipd hduso, Y o'Btallcd stable, woolshed, 'trapman's whare; 1* miles from school i- tw&<sjoe&Ji«>m -railway. Subdivided into 15 : : APIBST-OXASSSHEEPPBOPEETY--OWNEB i- wna. ssssmsvm ro ** p^W;J^B^B^W^l^ :: y>Mt situated >-No#b>Can-> Iporbn^^sheep,;. low M Stand *,Wate«d \by rW9s,..tm i.jnbt acre: stock at valuation. near Rangiors, first quality bmed house, all conveniences, . Ohrlstchurch; cream, jeart sHtlei' Watered by springs going in; 40 cows, -" " government vsdmv aide. Equity £4135. fW&t A GOOD LITTLE PBOPEBTT. OWNEB WILL EXCHANGE FOE A FEW ACEES NEAB CHRISTCHURCH. 1000 ACEES, more or less, situated Mid Canterbury, Rood light land, modern s : roomed house, hot and cold water, washhouse, pantry, 6-stalled stable, chaffhouse, largo covered-in shed, woolshed, sheep yards, pigstye, etc.; 3$ miles from school and 7 miles from railway; 3} miles from post office. Freehold Title. About 100 acres in cocksfoot. Watered by county races. Windmill at. house; 12 paddocks, gorse and wire fences, wire netting. About 40 acres in oats and 30 pl6nghed for crop, 50 acres turnips, 100 acres yonng grass, about 140 acres in native, balance old pasture. Wintered 900 sheep, 4 cows, 7 - horses. The 109 acres loasehold is Selwyn Plantation Board, 12 years to run, at 2s. 6d. per aero. Plenty of firewood on farm. Grows good oats, rape, and turnips. Price, £6 per acre. Equity £4350. A GOOD SHEEP PROPERTY. WILL EXCHANGE POE SECTJEITIES OR CITY PBOPEETY. 19,000 ACRES, situated near Blenheim. Sheep country, easy country, part downs. Comfortable house (which is being added to), usual outbuildings for working the place, woolshed (6 machines), dip, yards, and cookhouse. Land Transfer Title.. Well watered. About 10,000 sheep (6000 ewes), to be verified. Stock and plant about £15,000. Good road to within 5 miles of Price, £60,000. .Walk in—walk out. A CHEAP SHEEP PROPERTY. THE OWNEB WILL EXCHANGE FOR A FARM NEAB OHRISTCHURCH. 3600 ACRES, more or less, situated near Kaikoura hills, and flat, good sheep country, house of 5 rooms, bathroom, pantry, storeroom, washhouse, hot and cold wator, large woolshed, sheep yards, dip, 3-stalled stable, chaffhouse, cowshedj motor shed, 2 rooms, men's hut. School to be built shortly, mail 3 times per week. 'Phone on house. Freehold Title. Watered by streams, well watered; 4 blocks and a number of paddocks, wire fences., Grows good oats, turnips, and'rape.' Can ride all over the farm, easily worked. Carrying- at present 2300 ewes, .370 hoggets, 100 head of cattle. Stock and plant can be taken at valuation. Price, £5 per acre. Equity £B2IB. PRICE REDUCED TO £4O PER ACRE, AND IS ONE OF THE BEST HOMES IN CANTERBURY. 560 ACRES, situated Methven, good quality land, first-class wheat-growing and dairying land, 7roomed house,. stable, loosebox, and implement shed, trapshed, 2-roomed whare, cowshed^ii^,4-, ,cow machine plant, pigstye, and sljeqrj\ynrds, "etc.; 5 miles from school and railway,- telephone, and post office; 70 acres going in wheat, and 30 estern'■; wolths and rape. Carrying 80 cows tad "60 head of young cattle, 120 1 lambs, and 50' dry sheep; 135" acres. Price, £4O per acre, y y'-? H ■ TO DEALERS, GRAZB3BS, AND SPECULATOBS—A FIRST-CLASS HILL BLOCK—EAST TERMS. 300 ACRES, situated Hillsborough, all in grass and tussock, good land, no buildings. Close to tram. Land Transfer Title. Well watered. In 4 bloeks. Carrying &00 ewes without ploughing, and 60; head ofTcattleV Price, £3O per acre. ■■ :"-■■<■ -V. ' ' ■■-'■ .; PoL 59 SALESMEN Street, Cbristcfaurcfa

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17429, 13 April 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17429, 13 April 1922, Page 3

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