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9. *3 -// Sheep Properties For Sale and Exchange i vi Ail the following Properties ar© at Pre-War Prices and easy terms can be given on all. 'Buy-now and get tfce benefit of the shearing, Wool is bringing about per cent, more than it did last year. trn EXCHANGE —FOR A PROPERTY NEAR CHRISTCHURCH. S5 acres, about 25 miles from Christehure]'., m»d sheep country, big stables and hut. 2* from School, Railway and Post Office. Free ; jijj 0 . Wqll' watered, 5" paddocks. Well sown iiwS-yoir-old grass. This is a very good BMDerty' and can be greatly in."proved. Price Bwm ' r01,113 - EXCHANGE FOE A HOUSE IN TOWN. ijO acres medium to good land, witli seven-room-idionKyßathroom, also 4-roomed house for autnied couple. All necessary outbuildings. 1$ from School and Railway and Post Office, cream cart;calls. Land Transfer Title. Watered br natoiral streams. .38 paddocks. 34 acres vhmsj''3'l'* cre9 oats, present stock 0 horses, 200 to)), and 20 cattle. Will winter 400 sheep ba- <■' gjfyg cattle, etc. All the land is flat and ploughs])j<v' price £32 par aero. ' Fol. 214. OWUfES WILL CONSIDER EXCHANGE FOR TOWN HOUSE. JB LEASEHOLD PROPERTY—EAST ..' - TERMS. miWnjboiit 23 miles from Christchurch, best with threo-roomed well-built house, %w, necessary outbuildings, miles from *' ")]/joins Railway and Township. Lease 10$ !to run at a cheap rent. £SOO allowed for DTCments. Well watered, 8 or 9 paddocks, .eres under plough, balance grass. Will r3O milking cows easily. .Price for &oodsl6o. - . FoL. 108. I'tisAP LITTLE PROPERTY—SUITABLE (&"£»' 1 ~ ■V" FOR DAIRYING. heavy land, ,5-roomed house, Electric "Mitj- jj-stalled : stable, chaffhouse, implement Jpflc? frorii School and 3 miles to, Rail- ' i&»iles Well watered.. . %0(!$V« air in'grass. Carrying 12 cows, 3 'Price £4o'per acre. Fol. 107. jfflfPsS ' WILL EXCHANGE FOR HOUSE IN ».* : . TOWN. • jj& siiu&tfld North Canterbury, good heavy 4-iooiacd house in good order, store-2-stalled stable, chaffhouse, dairy, cowstt, pigstyes, fowlhouses, etc. Close to School Railway, VpoU watered by streams'. 6 padandwire .fences, gorge boundary. 10 * 8' OatS/ Svlcrja. turnips, bajancci- in grass. life eov?&f2 J}ors(?s on. properly. -at present, j. Price £sGperacre. Fol. \los. iifesp and ' gantry, . including.!, frith S-r<ioniod hQuso, modcrn Bungaf,«li ptic Tank, Telephone, etc. CTeam called ta''.week. Watered by .running streams. WILL CONSIDER AIT EXCHANGE FOR A SMALLER PROPERTY. 300 acres, situated Canterbury, medium land, house of 6 rooms, bathroom, scullery, washhouse, copper and tubs, hot and cold water throughout, School 2-i miles. Railway, Post Office, etc., J mile. . Lease in Perpetuity. Watered bv races, 3;> paddocks, gorse and wire fences, 50 a«res in oats, 150 acres grass and oats. 150 acres ploughed for rape and turnips, green feed. etc. Carrying 500 ewes. The land is all flat and tasily ploughed; it is first class sheep eountrv. Price £4.400 for Goodwill. p o l. n'c. VERY EASY TERMS FOR THIS EXCELLENT PROPERTY*. ONE OF THE CHEAPEST PROPERTIES WE ; HAVE ON OUR BOOKS. 30 acres, more or less, situated near Little River, medium land (dairying) with welf-built house of <» rooms, Electric Light, Hot. and Cold Water, all possiblo conveniences, also a 4-roomed liouso with Electric Light and al! conveniences. Sbailed cowshed, pigstyes, Motor Garage, trapshed, etc., 1 mile from Railway'., and School. Cream called for.- Well watered. 5 'or f5 paddocks, grows mangolds for winter feed. Carrying 30 cows and 4 horses. Present owner leased about 125 acres' of land, which can be transferred if desired. This 125' acre block is adjoining the 30 acres. Price only £2200. Fol. 'l3B. A NORTH CANTERBURY FARM FOR; SALE OR EXCHANGE. 3200 acres of Janet suitable* for slieep 6-r cropping, with Homestead of 10 rooms;'- all conveniences, stables,: grain and implement shed, men's JjJcibS»pl"ls miles, Ifail'way 8 miles, Pf>st Office, IJ miles. It is watered by natural streams', gorse aiid wire fences, is subdivided into 7or S paddocks. Will carry 2000 ewes and 300 dry sheep, besides crop, 8 acres in plantation.. This could be improved to bo worth £25 per acre, in proper hands. It is a little neglected at present, but with a little work could be made into a first-class property. .Call -and sec us and we will run you out to inspect Price only £5 per acre. Fol. 9Li. i- MC&tfTGAGEES SALE OF A GARAGE. '"SiStTiT-Df'OOLS, 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-CIiASS FATTENING AND SHEEP PIU3PERTY, ONLY 15 MILES FROM EASY TERMS ARRANGED. " v SUITABLE FOR. A DEALER. 13.54 acres, situated Canterbury, 15 : miles from -Christchurch, medium* quality - land, G-roomed - house, Hot and Cold Water, 'Bathroom, Washhouse. Petrol Light, Woolshed,'4 : stands, stable stalls, chaffhouse, new y§ m 8 stalls, chaffhouse, new men-'g ' sheep •odes, post, etc. WilltcSsrry dip, near Railway . and School;, jj 350 k anfl : : Partly felled - acires in carry. 1000 ewes and sheep all year round, and fatten-' Price £l2-per acre. Ifofciy, rest cocksfoot &id tussock. Price Fol. 115 ( dry all stock. Fol. 100. I s # s m * Limited fog Us' Buildings, Cashe! Street, Christchurch C 3556-4-.5763 # M-1 1 ;t' . % X, the Way 'P> Easy, Effective ;. ; ?Utve your stock. l.",©ur: Ball Killer r of the pest iiranjeasnrably can' uso effeopraising sent ft Rail . ... *ou.. Agents. ■> : 'I of N.Z. Ltd. ■' Cbristchurcb ilCmi !lli!!r€ w m?} List:Ctirrants Sultanas Tapioca Barley Starch. Sago Salt r Rice Tea A Better 1M in a . Thousands of our friends all over the Dominion, men and women-who' have proved Raven Tea the most delicious and economical Ceylon leaf that money can buy, will be interested in the new Raven Tea Kitchen Canisters, ¥3AfBN .• TEA; is now sold in special tins, each of which is maiked with the name of: a different cooking requisite, \vhen empty- o| tea, these tins make real kitchen canisters airtight and properly marked. Your Grocer has Them in Stock NOW! LVNCHEON CHEESE yd jC s, — M

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17940, 7 December 1923, Page 3

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