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5 S WSJ TH L 6' M* l wrwj;i r J i-- ® «Wg@£ v>~ t. * m t t __jf, ..j AND //**\\ (OXC n \ * 'ftr H "< t S liiill s#Nr}&3ty , j, 5 r {■& •** *%* »t T * V \ an OPPORTUNITY in a lifetime—all rmST-CLASS SILVER tussock country GENUINE BARGAIN. 2000 ACRES, Leasehold, carrying 1000 owes and three hundred and fifty dry sheep, 2 whares on nfopcrtv, rent £ISO per annum, payable halfvearlr "PRICE FOR GOODWILL OF LEASE AND* SHEEP ONLY, £.*IOOO—EASY TEIJAIS TO AN APPROVED BUYER. Call and see us for further particulars. I'ol. 572. A CANTERBURY SHEEP RUN FOR SALE. 800 ACRES, freehold and 33,000 acres leasehold few miles from a station, beautiful sheep land, good homestead, shearing shed, yards, etc., in good order and condition. Moderate rental. Watered by river, good fences, big block turnips carrying 7000 sheep about half of which arc 'ewes. PRICE £37,000 AS A GOING CONCERN. Polio 78. EASY DOWNS ALL BEEN PLOUGHED. 1000 ACEES, with, up-to-date house, every convenience, stable, loft, car-shed and whare. iSchool, Post Office and store. Boat comes up river, 1} miles bounded on one sido by river, 4 or 5 paddocks no crops. Will carry one ewo to tbo acre in present state. Has grown wheat and oats, 100 bushel to the acre. PRICE £7 10s. PEII ACIiE. 871. WARM SUNNY COUNTRY. 531 ACRES, and 30,300 acres leasehold in two blocks, about 3 miles from railway station, on tho Freehold aro shearing shed and huts, parts of the freehold aro suitable for cultivation if desired. Tho run is warm country, tho hack country being good grazing land, and the sheep thrive well on all parts. Rent is £sl per annum for 10,300 acres, thero aro also 750 acres Education reserve, rent £7O per annum, thero aro about 120 acres under cultivation and good crops of turnips and oats aro secured. Tho lower part of the area is Sharp, gritty, but would grow grass with plenty of proof in it, and it is all healthy sheep country. This Education Reserve is for 21 years and can be renewed. Carrying 2000 ewes, 1400 wethers, and 30 ranis. 4 (fraught horses and hacks. All implements such as drays, waggon, gig, D.P. plough, harrows, disc larrows, roller, complete set, four horse yoke and sot gig harness. Building eompriso 5 roomed house, all conveniences, dairy, w.h., coal-houso, <> stalled stable, chaff-housc, barn and gig shod, ■wool-shed and men's hut, sheep yards and dip. FKICE ONLY £12,500 AS A GOING CONCERN. D.R. 1004. A GOOD LITTLE SHEEP PROPERTY. SIOO ACRES, subdivided into 5 paddocks, leasehold 10 years with right of renewal, 1000 acres flat, 170 acres in grass, 30 acres have beon cultivated. Property is in good heart. Good flats, part swamp and hill, carrying 1100 sheep, good team, 6 cattle, buildings comprise 3 roomed cottage, coal and waslihousc, 6J miles from railway. 2} miles from school. PRICE AS A GOING- CONCERN, £6OOO. D.R. 1096. HNS WOOL GROWN—AN EXCELLENT s?■, . PROPOSITION. 5400 ACRES, in 15 paddocks, watored by numerous streams, 000 acres of perfectly flat land, •1000 acres easy riding country, all safe, no losses from snow, is acres oats, 90 acres rape, turnips, etc., 1-5 acres lucerne. 100 acres has been Cultivated, tho property is in good order, splendid fences, good feed on all the hill country, very freo from rabbits. Good land. Carrying 1500 ewes and. 1400 dry sheep. This is tho first occasion when the owners havo had less than 2000 ewos and 1000 dry sheep. All fino wool. 30 head of cattle. Buildings eompriso 13 rootned house, all conveniences, shearing shod, 7 stalled stable, loose box and, harness room, storeroom, etc., PRICE £3 10s. PER ACKE. 1 £3OOO CASH REQUIRED. D.R. 1065. GET IN EARLY AND SECURE THIS FIRST CLASS PROPERTY. 4000 ACRES, in 4 bloc!;.-;, 5 grass paddocks, 150 inruT' iicnt half-yearly, all well watered, moo acres arc plonghablo. 20 acres oats, 45 acres turnips. .Stock, 2000 sheep, 5 heifers, 4 horse team, 2 hacks, complete set implements, harness for 0 horses, horsepower and eliaffi utter, concrete dip ami vards. 2 roomed cottage and hut. PRICE £7OOO. D.R. 093. FIRST CLASS CROPPING LAND—SUITABLE FOR SHEEP ALSO. 930 ACRES, freehold, all ploughable land, flats and downs well watered with springs and creek carrying well 750 ewes and -30 head of cattle.' Good red brick rough cast 7 roomed dwelling, scullery, oath, h. and c. water, wool-shed, stable, dips, oatea sheaf stack. mile from railway station, also 5J miles from another station. Owner will leave £SOOO on Mortgage at 0 per cent. PRICE £lO PER ACRE. D.R. 1112. A PASTORAL LEASEHOLD RUN—F ERST CLASS SHEEP AND WOOL LAND. 28,000 ACRES, rental £2SS per annum, for 30 years. .Situated 5 miles from railway and township, subdivided into 5 blocks, good fences highest point 3000 feet, 100 acres rich flat) which grows splendid lucerne and English grasses. Buildings comprise cottage, telephone connected, shearer's quarters, wool-shed for 14 shearers, two huts on back, *2 sets of sheep yards, concrete dip. 5000 Merino and half-bred PRICE £II,OOO AS A GOING CONCERN. As tho sheep aro now shorn and the wool sold, owner will take less wo think. D.R. 1102. BEAUTIFUL SHEEP COUNTRY. 1670 ACRES, freehold, also 23,000 acres leasehold, term 7 years, rent £lO2 lialf-ycarlv. Beautiful downs and hills, easily worked. Well watered. 2100 wethers, and about 2800 owes, 1530 hoggets and 50 rams and 177 cattle, 8 largo stacks oaton sheaves. About 9 miles from railway station. 5 roomed house, scullery, storeroom, etc., 2 stables, implement shed, cowbyre. wood-shed, dip yards and men's huts, complete set farm implements worth £SOO. PRICE £17,000 AS A GOING CONCERN. D.R. 1046. A SHEEP PROPOSITION WORTH ENQUIRING ABOUT. 1600 ACRES, grazing run, £42 per annum rent, 595 acres L.I.P. rent £9 10s per annum, rates £3 5s per annum. Watored by springs, 30 acres in oats, 2S acres to bo sown with turnips, 300 acres have been, cultivated. Caprying 600 4, 6, and 8-tooth ewes, and 200 ewo hoggets and 100 w. hoggets, 40 4 and G-tooth wethers, 5 Romney rams, 3 border Lcicesters, 440 lambs (200 padi dock lambs), 1 gelding, 2 mares, 1 Ally 7 years, 1 colt, another filly 2 yeaTs and one 1 year, 1 hack 7 years, 4 cows, 3 calves, 4 yearlings, 1 bullock, bull, 1 cow and pigs. Full set implements. Harness and yoke for 0 horse team, harness, etc., brick house, four rooms, bath, sctillery, meat safe,, washhouse, garage. Sitfuated 2 miles from railway, } mile from School. 400 empty sacks, 400 sacks for chaff, 1 stack sheaves. PRICE £6BOO. Will leave £IOOO on Mortgage. D.R. 1113. A FIRST CLASS SHEEP PROPERTY FOR SAt^E. 2000 ACItES, first quality land, houso of 7 Tooms, all conveniences, large wool-shed, till outbuildings, man's cottage, stable, watored by springs, plantation of trees, fronts the river, telephone on house. 14 miles to railway, near School. Well subdivided,'grows good wheat and oats. Carrying 3000 ewes with green feed and will fatten tho lambs. PRICE £l3 PER ACRE. Easy terms arranged. 870. ? U fTCCT $(? d M oa o 9 n 3£E2iZ Limited Ingiis' Biddings, Cashel Street, Christcharch C 3556—• 9845

>s it that up to the present New Zealand Flocks been particularly free from BLOW FLY ATTACK. s majority of N.Z. Sheepmen can answer this jPMfaon with assurance: "Jtii because of the wide-spread use of ARSENICAL «e«P Dips." Cooper 5 Powder Sty. per firotßn.M**T ma k eS gallons dipping wash. «H Stores and Merchant, throughout the Dominion. They know that Pastes or Flaids of the so-called nonpoisonous variety offer little or no protection against maggot fly attack. They cannot be relied upon to PREVENT or CURE. Don't risk subjecting your Flock to ths raragej of the terrible Blow Fly Pest. The World's greatest Preventive and Cure lies ia—- ( "The Dip that GROWS Wool." USED ON 300,000,000 SHEEP ANNUALIY. Uniform Strength and Quality Guaranteed. DOES NOT and CANNOT stain the Wool. GOLD NUGGETS FOR A SHILLING. TANKS TBAT LAST for ever iiYte for kelfog water **. 2 T ° 25,000 c ™ CANTEEBUBY A. AND P. ASSOCIATION'S MONSTER. AST UNION. (Bv permission of the Hon. the Minister of Internal Affairs). Ist Prize Gold nugget?, guaranteed value £3OO 2nd Prizo do do do £IOO 3rd Prize do do do £SO 4th. Prizo do do do £.20 IN AH) OF SHOW GROUNDS' IMPROVEMENTS. Tickets, Ono Shilling each. Obtainable from the Secretary Mr G. G. Denniston, 151 Worcester Street, or Box 296, Christchurch. members of General Committoo, or any member of the Association. DON'T SUSS YOUE CHANCE. APPI/E" AT ONCE.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 17981, 26 January 1924, Page 3

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