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Ws/m. m >« wa £ £ V£sJ> rj The Golden Fleece is now selling up to 30d. per lb. BUY MOW HORTH ISLAND MORTGAGEE'S SALE 700 ACRES, L.I.P. ; house and outbuildings ; telephone. No ploughing, no drought. Will exchange for mortgage or small property in Canterbury. Full particulars on application to us, the sole agents. first-class sheep property—for exchange. 4 000 ACRES, North Canterbury, good soil, with 4-roomed house and conveniences, scullery-, bathroom, hot and cold water, also two 2-roomed cottages, whare, lcosebox, woolshed, cowshed and separator room, sheep dip. yards, etc., 9 miles from Township. Well watered, well subdivided, carrying J 300 sheep and 50 cattle. Some bush on this land ; with this cleared would carry easily 2,500 sheep. A mill is starting on the property next month. Pries, £9,000. Fol. 53 A SHEEP STATION FOR SALE OR EXCHANGEPRICE REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE—EXCHANGE FOR A PLACE NEARER CHRS3TCHURCH. Comprising 13,000 ACRES freehold, and 14,000ACREB leasehold, situated near Blenheim, firstclass sheep country, rental of leasehold, £2OO per annum. Property is fenced into handy paddocks and good blocks. The homestead and buildings are situated on the downs, the wool and shearing plant is a. good one, has an 8-stand Lister plant, and Robey oil engine ; the homestead is very comfortable, 5 ''rooms, bathroom, men's quarters for about 20 men, there aire plenty of shelter trees and firewood. Splendidly watered, the downs are limestone couiftry,' and a great amount is ploughable. Carries comfortably 8,000 sheep, and can carry as many as )0,000 ; has never had a snow loss. Sheep clip is heavy. Price, £25,000. As a going concern, walk walk . out. Fol. 92 OWNER WILL EXCHANGE THE FOLLOWING FOR TOWN PROPERTY. 2,550 ACRES near a town, undulating country, with 3-roomed Bungalow, woolshed, 1J miles from school, and few miles from railway station. Well watered; and subdivided ; will carry one ewe to the acre. Prise, £l2/10/-per acre. Fol. 91 OWNER WISHES TO EXCHANGE FOR A CANTERBURY FARM. ■ •1,400 ACRES good sheep country, 8-rbomed house, besides bathroom and, pantryman's room, wood.house, water-laid-on, .copper and tubs,, sheep dip and" yards, 6-stalled stable, woolshed, cowshed, chaffhouse, 3 miles from station, school, Post Office-, blacksmith's shop and store ; doctor, 4 miles; 9> paddocks, plenty of wood, fencing timber, etc., mostly in English grasses, 80 acres in rape, oats, stubble, part balance real good silver tussock, balance rough .grass scrub, fern and bush, on which grows an abundance of good rough feed. Carrying at present 1,100 ewes and 100 hogg°ets, 100 head of cattle; property could be improved to carry 2,000 lieep. Pric®, £6/10/- per acre. Fol. 864 300 D SHEEP COUNTRY—OWNER WISHES TO EXCHAN-E FOR EITHER TOWN PROPERTY OR A CANTERBURY FARM. 1,180 ACRES, situated near school and railway, with 6-roomed house, all conveniences, loosebox, shed, 1 mile from school, 11 paddocks, good fences, mostly wire ; 30 acres oats, average 25 bushels oats, and grows good rape, turnips, etc. ; will earn/ about SOO ewes with 200 hoggets ; wintered 740 hoggets and 400 ewes. Flat land runs within 30 chains of station. Price, £B/10/- per acre. Fol. 134 FOR SALE—OR OWNER WILL ACCEPT TOWN PROPERTY IN EXCHANGE. 90 ACRES, North Canterbury, with 6-roomed house, outbuildings comprise stable, chaffhouse and granary, etc. ; about 2 miles from school and railway. Cream cart calls twice a week. Watered by springs and creeks, 9 paddocks altogether, fences wire and gorse, 27 acres rape, grows at present wheat, oats, linseed, peas, potatoes, etc., average crops grown, 40 bushels of wheat, 60 bushels of oats, half ton of linseed to the acre. - The land is slightly undulating. Price, £4O per aero. Fol. 107 FOR EXCHANGE FOR A CANTERBURY PROPERTY. 3,800 ACRES, Marlborough, limestone country, low downs, good buildings, daily mail, well watered and subdivided, good fences, good area in lucerne. Carrying 4,000 ewes and 2,000 wethers, 400 head of cattle. All the land will grow 1 cerne. Price, £2O per acre. Call and see us for further particulars. Fol. 163 WILL EXCHANGE FOR A PROPERTY IN ELLESKIERE DISTRICT. 1,509 ACRES near Timaru, good undulating land, good sheep and cattle country, and cropping also, with 6-roomed house and outbuildings ; 15 miles from railway, daily mail, well watered by creeks and springs, 15 paddocks, good post and wire fences ; will carry one. ewe to the acre without growing feed, besides about 50 head of cattle. Price, £ls per acre. ■ Fol. 133 WILL EXCHANGE FOR TOWN PROPERTY OR A SMALLER PROPERTY NEAR CHRISTCHURCH 1,373 ACRES, 3 miles from township, in Sheffield district, one of Canterbury's best farming centres, heavy flats and swamps to medium downs ; 6roomed house, hack,-stable, 6-stalled stable (new), "with loft, chaffhouse, woolshed, dip and yards, 2-roomed man's whare, 3 miles from railway and school; watered by an abundance of <vater, good subdivisions and fences, 400 acres flat ; it is l'j sheep country, 700 acres all easy downs been ploughed. Price, £lO/10/-per acre. Fol. 143 FIRST-CLASS COUNTRY STORE, Together with Bakery and Tea Rooms, AS A GOING CONCERN. Will exchange for house property. Full particulars on - application to us, the sole amenta. oa o s M2SL Limited Inglis' Buildings, Cashel Strest, Christchurch as

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 17980, 25 January 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LX, Issue 17980, 25 January 1924, Page 3

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