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1 m m l w mff > fim/t ;••• i .V Buy Now ! Get the Profits off these extraordinary Cheap Properties. AU good value for the money asked for them. am FIRST-CLASS LAND, OWNER RETIRING OWIN3 TO ILL HEALTH—WILL ACCEPT HDU3E IN Ch/!ISTCHUSCH WITH FEW ACRES AS PART PAYMENT— Best Lucerna Land, and Fattsnii* and - Cropping Land, and Lams-fattening Land in New , Zealand. : • • v. ZOO ACRES, situated about' 10 miles from Christ- •' church, with good homestead, 9 rooms, first quality : land ; will grow anything. Outbuildings comprise 'i motor shed, washhouse, dairy, grainshed, e:c., 3 f m iies from Station, 1 mile from school ; watered by f races and windmill, 9 paddocks gorse and wire ' 'fences):! 6ft acres, in wheat, 30 acres in oats, good wheat-growing land. ' PriCß, £4O per acre for a quick sale,; terms. Fol. 15 'for. SALE, or EXCHANGE—SPLENDID is\ } PROPERTY. MJpi'O -ACRES tussock country, one-third limed, k .fiSautiful home of 5 rooms, 3" huts, woolshed, and . dip ; 11 miles from railway, well watered, 2 blopks and 2 paddocks ; carried 2,000 Merino fl ewes, and 70 to 80 head of cattle, ur present carrying 1,900 ewes and ewe hoggets (halfbred). Pries, i,. £6/17/6 psr acre for quick sale. Price reduced from !/£7/10/-per acre. Fol. 177 WILL EXCHANGE FOR HOUSE. 1 780 ACRES, all been ploughed, mostly in cocksfoot, with 4-roomed house, washhouse and scullery, stable, granary and woolshed combined. Up-to--date sheep yards, 3 miles from railway, 15 miles s'■■■ from another, 2J miles from school. L.T.T. Well watered, 17 subdivisions, carrying 2,000 ewes, if green feed were grown would fatten the lambs, have " sold one-third of the. lambs fat off their mothers " ■ without feed,., -'All lies. , well to the sun. Have <?i' ; carried at one timn 2,600 sheep. Price, £ll per acre. Y' " ' ■- ■ Fol. 170 ©THE OWNER OF THIS PROPERTY WILL EXfc. CHANGE FOR A SMALLER PROPERTY OWING p; TO ILL-HEALTH. IS 4,0.00 ACRES, Kaikoura district, sheep country, capital value, £6,000, all' been bush country, now 'cl«tred, 4-roomed house, scullery, bathroom and ./pantry, 2-roomed cottage alongside woolshed, lii-woplshed burnt down, £430 to come from Insurance gjsypfeopfc •- Rent,., £97 per .annum, well watered,' 9 f« paddocks, 4 blocks. Carrying 1,100 sheep, and 600 i! lambs, and 50 head of cattle. Furniture, walk in, walk out. Price, £8,600. Easy terms. Fol. 163 SUNNY NORTH CANTERBURY. .2,000 ACRES of tussock, low hills, | 'diyided, with: Bungalow 'iouse of 6 good rooms, all fitoiweniehces, all outbuildings, woolshed, etc., carrying 1,500 ewe 3, 400 dry sheep. Price, £l2 p?r acre. Owner will exchange for suitable residence or mortgage, or any approved security. Stock can I: be taken .over at .valuation. This is one of the-l?est Ij' sheep and wool properties in Canterbury. • I(^s'-".j- -\\ OWNER OF THIS FARM WILL EX A HAN<& FOR Htij ; 'A HOUSE NEAR CHRISi"CH JRCH. io'ACRES, North Canterbury, good cropping land, 'feoSd house and outbuildings/ near school and railway.' Near a goo 4 market, cream cart passes door ; -watered by springs, gorse and wire fences in good - order, .9 acres going to be put in oats, balance ready ploughing. Carrying cows, sheep, as well as $ crbpbing. Price, £33/10/- as a going concarn, with 4 " horses, cows, implements, poultry, etc., harness complete. FoL 2 1,000 ACRES CHEAP—HILLY t.AND—CAN BE EASILY IM?R3VED. The buildings are fairly old. We are instructed by the Mortgagees to accept as payment £4 psr acre for this land. If this land were improved it would grow lucerne and grass luxuriantly, and could bo made into a valuable property. Is all tussock country free from scrub. Fol. 1001 FOR EXCHANGE—GOOD FARM IN ASHBURTON DISTRICT. ! ; 3,033 ACRES downy tussock and grass country, Bungalow, sheep yards and all outbuildings ; 5 miles from school, and 10 miles from railway, well watered by naturt.l streams, 12 to 14 paddocks, Carrying 3 t0,4 thousand .sheep, permanent flock; wool' (halfbred) brought 29$ d. Price, £l3 per acre'. Wil! leave good balance on second' mortgage. Call for further particulars. . p o l. 5 AS A (nm CDNOERN—EASY TERMS ACCEPTED 3,633 A3RE» heavy to light land, with good house, 5 rooms, also 8-roomed house, 3 six-stalled stables' 3 birns, 3 implement sheds and man's hut. Sheep dip and motor shed and other outbuildings, we' 1 watered, streams anr! springs, well subdivided, ab">ut 1,100 acres in grass. Balance tussock and native grass country, all sunny land.. Price, £6 per sera. Fol. 826 FOR HXSHAN'iE —A NORTH ISLAND PROPERTY -WiLL EiXSHANGE FOR A CANTERBURY FARM or CITY PROPERTY. 450 ACRES, going concern, magnificent stud farm, best estate in Auckland Province, Railway Station adjoining, school, stores, etc., richest of land, long road frontage and long frontage to river, will cut into 8 farms, all flat land ; stock included, 200 highclass dairy cows, 10 horses, 25 young stock, 50 pigs, poultry, etc., 8 bulls, 2 waggons, 2 drays, spring cart, and full equipment of implements for such an estate. There are two homesteads, one beautiful one of 8 rooms, the other 6 rooms, splendid gardens, lawns, etc., 2 milking sheds, with machines in each, driven with electricity, and general outbuildings. Price, £57/10/- per acre as a going concern. There is a large mortgage at 6 per cent, having 21 years to run. FOR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST FARMS WE HAVE HAD ON OUR BOOKS—NEVER BEEN ON THE MARKET BEFORE—BEEN IN SAME OWNER'S HANDS FOR YEARS. 120 ACRES good land, handy to school and railway, house 8 rooms, hot and cold water, up-to-date stables, looseboxes, 3-stalled cowbail, implement shed, etc:, dairy, man's whare, washhouse, etc., 'piggeries;.; '3J miles from railway, 1J miles from school, well watered, 9 paddocks, 50 acres new grass, 20 acres oats, 40 acres wheat, 20 acres ready for peas. Good plantations.- PriC3, £4O per acre. Owner will leave £3,000 on mortgage for 5 years at 6 per cent. Fol. 8 A CH2A? PROPERTY FOR LUCERNE GROWING. 123 AOSE3, 12 miles from Christchurch; all flat" land, is free from mortgage, with fair outbuildings and house, lucerne has bsen tried, and grows as well as anywhere. Prisj, only £8 par acfe, will accept in payment house or approved security. FoL J 001 A GOVERNMENT LEASE, 3,500 ACRES, carrying 2,500 sheep, of which 1,000 are ewes, rent, £IOO per annum, good buildings. Pries, £8,030 walk in walk out. Owner will cqnsider exchange for a smaller property in Christchurch with some cash if possible, or will consider good security of any kind. Fol. 1002 0 mi-.- * id. VLUU Limited >' Buildings, Cashel Street, Christchurch C355G— 9GBB

w -•* -* . - /if •; FREE * . •jfcry Frilayjlejrenrag SUPPER, tajisting of Three Scones and Pot ftf&l.-to every purchaser of lib. of our famous 3/-Tea. Tea Rooms St. (opp. D.1.C.) L6<6j —6691 Signed Stock AL E . my? . "of, genuine 'eilor-made - Hand-sewn * S UITS I by us at 12/8 in £, Mt-of materials, latest patterns, fiSßles us to make those offers ffr one month from Wednesday, Jay 28th. sls/** suits. now .. £5/5/suits no.w .. £4/5/wK material made up, £3. (Ipinald's Cash Tailoring Co. P ? fcdloinbo & 245 Manchester !§s.. rf.v -•. Streets. .over 20 years 'Phone 1573 ItiiiiiwmiHHmmuwiiiiuiwMnu W with Six Months' Cuarantee E (l ■bJJJr Painted, in p?rfect order £125 £i CAE—Light B-seater, 4model, E.L. & S. (be- = 5* "Id to close deceased's estate) £lB5 = K^'hOAH—B-seater, 6-crllmler, 1918 ~ & s., newly painted £193 " Swo CAB—3-senter, 4 c.vllr.der," 12.k. Zi dees 40. miles to the pillon'£Bs JfXCK CAE—Full 3-seater, 4- S WUnfler/ newly 1 minted, a snip, give £ Sfe-felal. £6O = «£I CAS-Ll9lß model, S-seater, 5 in- = wheels, a snip £BS »• :*WV CAE~7-senti;r, 6-cylluder, 1920 ■* E.L. 4 S . £195 S JJjtw Cars Bought for Spot Cash. £ Jlff .Wi Sold on Deferred Payments. ~ ALD'S CARACE 1 24 OXFORD TERRACE £ VKtk Garage 8556; Private jj; ifUiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiir

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18102, 18 June 1924, Page 3

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