AUCTIONS. PYNE. GOULD. GUINNESS. LTD. PUBLIC NOTICE. TO-MORROW OYEDNESDAY), At 2.30 p.mN OUB LAND SALE BOOM, CASHEL STBEET. VALUABLE S**D«2*^iJ£J& respectively of Mesa Co., Jewellers, an ; Co., Booksellers, > 1 _ . „ Colombo street arS depth to a ngM-oi ■way from Gloucester street « I JIW> FARM OF 1188 ACRES AT GLENROY, on account of MR W. BOsEYEABE. Splendid Agricultural and Land, divided into 16 paddocks, an •watered by permanent streams, 55 acrea in oats, 85 acrea ploughed for rape and turnips, Modern House, of 7 rooms and good outbuildings. FARM OF 53 ACRES 3 ROODS AT YALDHURST, account Mortgage*, suodivided into five paddocks, with waterrace in each. Five-roomed Dwelling and good outbuildinsrs, etc. Good lana, three miles from Tcmpleton rauway Btation, and one mile from y«Jahurst PYNE, GOULD, GUIKNESS, LTD., 2920 Auctioneer*. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD. NOVEMBER. WE have enquiries for Sheep Runs and High Quality Farms. Sellers are ia» vited to send ua sailing instructions and full details. FARMS FOR SALE.
Polio H 277. AT PREBBLETON—IBO ACRES, rich flat and rneaium land, with dwelling and complete farm buildings; Jmile from school, 2} rail. Farm is in good order, and present owner omy glazing and dairying. .Land has grown 55 to 60 bush, wheat. Price reduced from £32 to £26, and £IOOO cash will buy, with 110 acres in crop. Polio H27G. AT SCARGILL—967 ACRES, good clean fattening land, with modern 6roomed dwelling, h. and c. water, gas lighting, cottage o rooms, woolshed, 2-stand machine, yaids, dip, and complete farm buildings; 250 acres oata, turnips, and rape, 200 acres new grass; water in every paddock, creeks, and windmill. Has yielded 41 bushels wheat, and presently carrying 850 ewos, 55 dry sheep, and 20 cattle. Farm will carry 1000 ewes and 200 dry sheep. In addition to present flock owner will buy in GOO stores for fattening. Good terms to practical man. Polio H26C. AT ROTHERHAM—26OO ACRES, flat farm, with 1200 acres tussock, new residence 7 rooms, h. and o. water, and all necessary buildings. Will cany 2000 sheep; 2 miles school, 2J miles rail. Price £5 10s, and £2OOO cash wanted. Polio H 259. AT RAKAIA—22O ACRES, level farm, deep, black soil, will grow anything. Owner giving up farming through advancing years. ' Has 95 acres in wheat, 40 acres oats and turnips. Good homestead; 3 miles from Rakaia, on Methven line. Lawn, orchard, plantations. Price £47 per acre. Easy terms. Folio H 257. ' FRUIT ANT) POULTRY FARM, SOUTH CANTERBURY—Modern 6-roorned dwelling, plastered, vinery, brooder and incubator house, J-acre lucerne, 2J aoros orchard, area over 12 acres. Finely situated near main line, high, gunny site. Price £2500. Terms. , Folio H 253. 8270 ACRES at RUSSELL'S | FLAT, carrying 2300 eweo and 501 dry sheep, and 20 head cattle; dwelling, woolshed, etc.: all in native; . 800. acres ploughable; all half bred owe country; 2 milea from school, 5 miles from rail. Price £7 15b.-.-.-,;" Folio H 251. 2000 ACRES, near WAIPARA—AII volcanic and limestone country, will carry one sheep to acre, and fatten everything. Complete homestead. Will cut into three *arms. Price reduced: to ,£lB. Folio H24fl. HHlf) A<TR/RS PTnJ.WTr/Yr/n 17,750 ACRES LEASEHOLD, 14 year* at £126 rent. This carries 8000 sheep, of which 3000 are ewes; homestead 1400 feet, with complete buildings. We are prepared to submit any reasonable offer. Situated 25 milea from Culverden. Folio H 250. 1200 ACRES, near WAIPARA —Railway station on property. Dwelling and farm buildings. Always oarries one sheep to acre, and fattens 2500 sheep and lambs annually; 290 acres in crop. Price £lO per acre, and easy terms.' Folio H 45. 432 ACRES, MASON'S FLAT, with 150 acres wheat, 65 acres oats end barley,; 7-roomed dwelling, h. and a, gas, 'phone, and' complete farm buildings. A good farm, part heavy cattle country; 1J miles school, 5'J miles rail. Price £3O, £3OOO cash SHEEP PROPERTIES.—We have an enquiry . for good tussock country. BUYERS of Farms or Sheep Runs are Invited to inspect our lists of properties. TOWN ANH SUBURBAN—We nave some very choice Residences. Enquiries invited. ins:, with 2 acres land, large fowlrun and incubator house, sheds, orchard. Owner wants larger place, and will either sell at £1450 or exchange. PYNE, GOULD", GUINNESS, LTD., Land Department. MURRAY, MOSLEY, SHEPPAKD, LTD. AIBT FARMER WHY PAY HIGH PRICES. DAIRY LAND DAIRY LAND YOU CAN BUY LAND S& PER ACRE £5 PER ACRE Which., when Improved will carry ONE MILCH COW ONE MILCH COW TO TWO ACRES. Cost of bringing in, Approximately. TEN POUNDS PER ACRE. TEN POUNDS PE.u ACRE. EASY TERMS. EASY TERMS. Full particulars from Sole Agents: MURRAY, MOSLEY, SHEPPARD, LTD, 879 138 Hereford street. FARMERS' SALEYARDS. YALDHURST. 3 ACRES of good Land, grow anything, 5-roomed house and good outbuildings oowbails, stables, etc Well subdivided and well watered. Soldier's mortgage £2500 balance easy. Price £6O per acre. Folio 18S. FARMERS' SALEYARDS. SOCKBURN. Ql ACRES, Bungalow of 4 rooms, every O* oonvenience, h. and 0., e.L, scullery, shed. Carries 2 cows. Pace, £1650 """*"• Folio 278 FARMERS' SALEYARDS. SPREYDON. v O C Q ACRES, 5-Roomed House, just been O 0"O renovated throughout, bathroom ■cnllerv nan-try, wasbhouse, copper and tubs, v* l ??!'.. P ~„w xhed. installed cow byre. close to, 4 « given in. Price £2050, GRANTSROAD ■if* ACRES of First-class Land. No buildID iags. Will exchange for aroalki propexiy.SSsr town with house. Best oi terms. Price on •PP^^ aLAEn xsß l . CB37l.su© BtoncaT Salqyaxda. I
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