Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

Call and see us about the following Properties. The are all good ones. We can recommend them* A REALLY GOOD FARM. OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOB TOWN' OR SUBURBAN PROPERTY OK A FARM IN NORTH CANTERBURY. 270 ACRES, subdivided into 9 paddocks, fenced with post and wire fences and netting; 200 aires ploughablo, all been ploughed. Carrying •lfi'J evrCH, aud milking 20 cows, besides cropping; 4t> acres oats, 5 acres peas, 43 acres young grass, just sown this spring; 8 acres swedes, 19 acres soit turnips. Up-to-dato 6-roomod house, bathroom, bath and basin, cowbyre, 14-stnlled stable, 0 stalled stable, and man's hut. At present have 75 acres in grass, besides gullies, about 100 acres altogether, and has 260 ewes with, lambs OA it. Price, £2O per acre. Pol. 309-4 WILL EXCHANGE TOR SMALL SUBURBAN PROPERTY. A SPLENDID LITTLE PLACE. 50 ACRES, lease, rent 16s. per acre, 28 years to go; 3 milea from railway and quarter mile from school, post offico, and factory. All firstclass level land, subdivided into 8 paddocks. Carrying 20 to 25 good cows; 5-roomed dwelling, hot and cold water, byre with 3-cow milking plant, barn, piggery, fowlhousos, etc.; 4 acres turnips, 4 acres oats, 4 acres turnip land, balance grass. Price, £2OOO. No. 2854 I OWNER WILL EXCHANGE THE FOLLOWING TWO FARMS FOR ONE LARGE ONE. 120 ACRES, fronting main road; 1J miles from rail and 2 miles from school. New 5-roomed dwelling, byre, all outbuildings. Carrying 60 cows; 14 acres oats and wheat, 8 acres turnips, 5 acres young grass, balance all good pasture, mostly rich flats. - Price, £42 per acre, subject to mortgage—£l7oo. ALSO, 60 ACRES leasehold, 4§ years to go; 1 mile from factory, etc.; 2-roomod cottage, and hut, stable, bvro, all good flat land. Carrying 30 cows; 30 acres oats, 1 acre wheat, balance young grass. Price, £4OO, Nos. 3055 and 3056. WILL EXCHANGE FOR A MIXED FARM. 200 ACHES, 4 miles from rail and 2 miles frora school, quarter mile from post office, factory on grounds; 14 paddocks, fenced with post and wire and live fences. All ploughable, all boon ploughed. Carrying capacity, 100 cows—6o cows, 30 head of cattle, and 20 acres oats, 26 acres turnips, 8 acres rapo, and balance grass, is the present condition of the farm; 5-roomed bouse, washhouso, 8-stalled byre with 4-cow plant, 5-stalled stable, byre with 4-cow plant, 5-stalled stable, feedhouse, barn, garage, workshop. Price, £2O per acre. Will exchange for a mixed farm in Canterbury. No. 3246 FOR EXCHANGE. WANTED, A FARM IN ASHBURTON DISTRICT, FROM 200 TO ABOUT 400 ACRES. OWNER IS PREPARED TO PAY SOME CASH ALSO. 190 ACRES, 2 miles from rail and school, etc. Easily worked undulating land, with 4-roomcd dwelling, 6-stalled stable, loft, barn, etc. Carrying capacity 250 ewes, or suitable for dairying, in addition to crops. This property is suitable for subdivision. It has been newly sown out in gTass and clovers and all limed; permanent water supply. Price, £2529. This price also in. eludes 24 acres, ( with no buildings, and 5 building sections. No. 3275 A NICE HANDY LITTLE FARM, HANDY TO HIGH SCHOOL, ETC. GOOD STEADING. OWNER WILL TAKE A LITTLE LARGER PLACE. 130 ACRES, 1J miles from rail and school. Lies well to the sun. Good strong land. Carrying 30 cows, or will carry 200 ewes. With 8roomed dwelling, byre for 6 cows, stables, barn, garden, and orchard. Price, £25 per acre. Subject to £I2OO Mortgage. Would exchange property for something a little larger in Canterbury. No. 3270 I A GOOD LEVEL DAIRY FARM—OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOB TOWN PROPERTY IN GOOD LOCALITY. 260 ACRES, 2 miles from rail and factory, 1} miles from school and post office; 9 paddocks, fenced with post and wire fences; all ploughable—24o acres been ploughed. Carry 2 sheep to the acre, 50 dairy cows and a few sheep; 70 cattle, including aairy cowe, 32 dairy cows; 86 acros ridge turnips, 10 acres rape, 15 acres oats, 8 acres wheat, 50 acres 1-year grass, with 6-roomed house, 6-stalled stable, byre, 4-cow plant, trapshed, watered by running streams. Price, £26 per acre. No. 3118 i AN ORCHARD PROPERTY—OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR A LITTLE FARM OF ABOUT 50 ACRES. 10 ACRES, 5 of which .are in apple trees, lucerne, etc. Will carry 2 cows; also good for market gardening. Price, £2650. Fol. 59 WILL EXCHANGE FOR ABOUT B0 ACRES GOOD LAND. 100 ACRES, good dairying land and cropping land; 8-roomed house, hot and cold water, bathroom, washhouse, copper and tubs, etc., glasshouse, good cowshed and pigstyes, and motor garage; 3 miles from school, railway, etc., cream called for. Well watered; good fences. Carrying 40 cows and 8 horses. Price, £66 per acre. Fol 51 Ft CO. o e 0 // F/UtM Limited Inglis' Buildings, Cashcl Street, Christchurch C 3355—5071

CANVAS COATS = You Warm & Dry Our Oily CanTM Coata trs mado from the toughest canvas specially oiled to keep out the heaviest rains. They won't tear up, crack or stick—abeolu ely waterproof. 6tock covers and tarpauliiis for B.Je or hire—write or call for full particulars. JOHJTON & COUZINS LTD., 109 Cashel St. I*l ll"l ill G*t fatt particulars SOW - from The Iron & Steel Co., of N.Z. Ltd., CABLYLE STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. Warmth for Workers MANUFACTURERS ! Warmth in your actory means coniented, satisfied wo kers belt t work, and more i f it. In cold, dreary atmosphere, assistants cannot give efficient service. D a a C 3 o Fumeie % CAS HEATERS are free from obnoxious odours. Costs only a tew per.ee per hour. Where Ra-do heaters are used there is no mugginess. r Ra-do " is a Factory Necessity. Bakery and Stores | 5 Coni£r fT-ontreal and Team Streets. E? E "- 4d * "> froh and «»eei. lOd. Lo»i. euh. = g _ .1 blent. - " Groceries and Provisions 3 Condition Powder for Horses U your horses are si iggish and suffer from imp!iri» ,ioi of :'i» t>l »"> i. :nJ i 2 -er, etc., give them Barry's Condition Powders. Price 3/6 or (4/. post free.) Write or call And gel this splendid horse tonic, also free booklet "Animal Ailments." BERRY'S PHARMACY RalD 1 * R. Pamham, Proprietor 670 Colombo Street. D 713I —S i 79

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19230711.2.12.1

Bibliographic details

Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17812, 11 July 1923, Page 3

Word Count
1,018

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17812, 11 July 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17812, 11 July 1923, Page 3