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AH the f ol'owing Properties are at Pre-War Prices and easy terns can be given on all. Buy now and get ih© benefit of the shearing. Wool is bringing about 25 per cent, more than it did last year. EXCHANGE—TOE A PEOPEETY NEAB ■'■■ ■ OHEISTCHUECH. ' *5 »CfeS, about 25 miles from Christchurch, good giecp country, big stables and hut. 1J from School, Railway and Post Office. Free Title. Well watered, 5 paddocks. Well sown deW m 2-ye*r-old g™ B3 - This is a vcr y •Amertr and can bo greatly improved. Price £>•«» FoL 113 - exohanoe toe a hotjse in town. ' ilO acres medium to good land, with seven-room™ house, Bathroom, also 4-roomed house for ifljeniei couple. All necessary outbuildings, 14 gSJea from School and Railway and Post Office, «reao'cart calls. Land Transfer Title. Watered hy aiitnmi Btreams. 18 paddocks. 14 acres acres oats, present stock 9 horses, 200 < i&ep> and 20 cattle. Will winter 400 sheep be'cattle, etc. All the land is flat and plough- ' pjlce £32 per acre. Fol. 114. MinSSB WILL CONSIDER EXCHANGE POE 'i• TOWN HOUSE. A QOOD LEASEHOLD PEOPEETY—EASY TEEMS. about 23 miles from Christchurch, best £, mttHty land, with three-roomed well-built house, #ll necessary outbuildings, 1} miles from Sibooly joins Railway and Township. Leaso IGJ 4?«twto run at a cheap rent. £SOO allowed for Ij'l Jjapreyements. Well watered, 8 or 9 paddocks, i -$0 teres under plough, balance grass. Will ijyjiHßr 30 milking cows easily. Price for GoodSW Fol. 108. LITTLE PROPERTY —SUITABLE FdE DAIRYING. jhftnVy land, 5-roomed house, Electria i^^2-stalled. stable, chaffhouse, implement j t \2 miles from School and 3 miles to Bailsl6 miles .from Christchurch. Well watered, all in grass. Carrying 12 cows, 3 Price 640 per acre. Fol. 107. lInEE WILL EXCHANGE POE HOUSE IN f. TOWN. JSkCtea i situated North Canterbury, good heavy . ijnth 4-roaijjed, house in good order, store- , 2 stkUed stdble, chaffhouse, dairy, cowMfii pigstyes, fowlhouses, etc. Close .to School Bailway. Well, watered by streams. 6 pad8, post and wire fences, gorse boundary. 10 i oats, ,3 acres turnips, balance in grass. sve cows, 2 horses on property;' at present, v'&rtjr 1 more. ■ Price £SO ■ per aero.' 3?ol. 105. ktrnrui. property nea» akaeoa. grgs shoep and' cattle country, , including ' all .possible conveniences, Electric tie Tank, Telephone, etc.' Cream, called a week. . Watered by running streams. Bdp'cltß,,wire feiices, post, etc. Will carry ip,d sti head of i Cattle. Partly felled ISSaatiy. rest cocksfoot and tussock. Pries - • • • [' . ?0L 115. WILL CONSIDEE AN EXCHANGE TOE A SMALLER PROPERTY. 800 acres, situated Canterbury, jnedium land, house of 6 rooms, bathroom, scullery, washhouso, copper and tubs, hot and cold water throughout, School 2$ miles, Railway, Post Office, etc., J mile. Leaso in Perpetuity. Watered by races, 15 paddocks, gorse and wire fences, 50 aeres in oats, 150 acres grass and oats. 350 acres ploughed for rape and turnips, green feed, etc. Carrying 500 ewes. The land is all flat and easily ploughed; it is first class sheep country. Price £4400 for Goodwill. Fol. 116. VERY EASY TERMS FOR THIS EXCELLENT PROPERTY. ONE OF THE CHEAPEST PROPERTIES WE HAVE ON OUR BOOKS. SO.acres, more or less, situated near Little River, medium land (dairying) with well-built house of 6 rooms, Electric Light, Hot and Cold Water, all possible conveniences, also a 4-roomed houso with Electric Light and all conveniences. Sbailed cowshed, pigstyes, Motor Garage, trapshed, etc., 1 milo from Railway and School. Cream called for. Well watered, 5 or 6 paddocks, grows mangolds for winter feed. Carrying 30 cows and 4 horses. Present owner leased about 125 acres of land, which can bo transferred if desired. This 125 acre block is adjoining the 30 acres.. Price only £2200. Fol. 118. A NORTH CANTERBURY FARM FOR SALE OE EXCHANGE. 1200 acres of land suitable for sTieep or cropping, with Homestead of 10 rooms, oil conveniences, grain and implement shed, men's whare, School li miles, Railway 8 rtiiles, Post Office 1$ miles. It is watered by natural streams, and wire fences, is subdivided into 7. or 8 paddocks. Will carry 1000 ewes and 300 dry sheep, besides crop, 8 acres in plantation. This could be improved to be worth £25 per acre, in proper hands. It is a little neglected at present, but with a littlo work could be made into a first-class property. Call and see us and we will run you out to inspect. Price only £5 per acre. Fol. 93. MORTGAGEES SALE OF A GARAGE. WITa'T TOOLS, Electric Motor, Lathe, etc. A good business can be done and a first-clase Mechanic can make money. Position is central, 5 minutes from Cathedral Square, only £SOO deposit required. FIRST-CLASS FATTENING AND SHEEP , PIUJPEETY, ONLY 15 MILES FEOM . , CHRISTCHURCH, EASY TEEMS •' AEEAIIGED: SUITABLE FOR A DEALER. 1384 acres, situated Canterbury, 15 miles from Christchurch, medium quality . land, 6 : roomed house/ Hot and Cold Water, Bathroom, Washhouse, Pe.trol Light, Woolshed, 4 stands, stable 8 stalls, chaffhouse, new men's, whare, sheep yards and dip, near. Railway and School. 350 acres in crop. Will carry 1000 ewes and 300 dry sheep all year round, and fatten all stock. Price £l2 per acre. Fol. 100. o 0 Limited is' Buildings, Cashel Street, Christchurch of extravagant for new and untried Sheep Dips ! It require* years of actual usage in all countries under all conditions to test the merits of a saeep dip. FOR SO YEARS COOPER'S DIPPING POWDER HAS STOOD THE TEST. Why pay fancy prices for unproved Dips? Practically all standard Dips sold in New Zealand are made in Great Britain, yet in the hone of their origin •ER'S SWEEPS THE BOARD at THE 1923 ROYAL SHOW OF ENGLAND. Total number of iheep exhibited 1176. Total number Cooper dipped 1093. PERCENTAGE OF COOPER DIPPEO 92.94 per cent. Total number of Exhibitors 146. Total number of Cooper Users 129. PERCENTAGE OF COOPER USERS 82.35 per cent. Total number of Awards 308. v Awards won by Cooper 288. PERCENTAGE OF AWARDS WON BY COOPER 93.5 per cent. WHERE WERE ALL THE OTHER DIPS AT THIS GREAT FUNCTION? 80[- spent on Cooper's Dipping Powder makes 1,000 gallons of dipping wash. TH E SUPERR A YOUR GROCER Isells IT. PSON Ltd. ?Wellington a Mohueka, Nel son Ring 1820 ™jr-ab&2to a truck. Purposes. Ri,Ch.Ch. J 6471 MOTOR REPAIRS. If you want a thorough job mad* of •est repairs, get. them done personally by • fully qualified engineer. Work <uarantee<£. Charges reasonable. 'j^houe ANDERSON. ENGINEER* <S7 Selves atMelj LAGMHOR. Shearing is now in full swing in this district and the wool is coming off tlie sheep in splendid condition. Farmers are anticipating big prices, especially for the ha If bred wool. This district being damp is not suffering from the diy weather, as some of the lighter lands are. Wheat is now coming out in ear and some very promising crops are to tie seen. A successful social and dance, was held in Mr V. Wright's shed in aid of the school prize fund. Several very pleasing items -were performed by the children, who were coached by their teacher. Miss Mclnman. Others who contributed items were Misses Stephens, Messrs Kingston, McMillan, Tasker and Morse. The dance music was supplied by Mrs Mitchell, of Ashburton. rs, EMUJLSIom is pleasant to fake.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17938, 5 December 1923, Page 3

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