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Get in Early —Wool Is Coirg to Bring tven a Bigger Price This Season fflWO ACRES BY THE SEA COAST—WALK. IN, WALK OUT. COUNTRY—TROUT PISHING, ■ ' ETC. ' 1 mile of sea frontage, medium land, low downs, gomo very heavy swamps, with 3 mile 3 of river frontage as well as the sea frontage, finest trout - Ashing in New Zealand can be had here, with fishing huts on property which can be let in sfljnmef at a big rent, telephone on property, subdivided 13 paddocks, all in first class order, ntfw yards, concrete and dip and stables, otc., with fine house of 8 or 9 rooms, all conveniences. , 500 acres have been sown in young grass. Oats, turnips, etc., all in, have threshed 90 bushels oats to the acre and 53 of wheat. Capable of carrying 1500 ewes, all lambs sold fat off the property gad 100 head of cattlo, besides fattening other Stock.- Climate is absolutely freo from snow. gBICE £lO PEE ACHE, walk ill, walk out with ,2000 sheep. Plant and everything on the pro- . pettf. Fol. 760 OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR THRESHING PLANT. - 600 acres, situated 4J miles from Railway, alongside School and Post Office, etc., 13 paddocks well ;fenced, with post and wire fences, 460 •seres ploughable and have been ploughed, carrying 500 ewes and milking 30 cows, and will fittea" the lambs. Grows good crops also. 7- - Momed house, stables and loft, 2 loose-boxes, all sheds necessary for farming, including Motor Garage, and cowshed, with milking plant. PBICE £ll/10/-PER ACRE. No. 3619 SHEEP FARM AS A GOING CONCERN. NORTH CANTERBURY. . 1200 acres, good sheep country, 350 acres tinder plough, 4-roomed house, all outbuildings. Dairy stables, woolshed' and Motor Garage, etc., 1£ miles from School and Post Office. Government lease, about 24. years, to run, Bent, moderate. Watered by creeks; 12 paddocks ring fenced. Standard and wire fences. Carrying 700 owes, Woinld carry considerably more. PBICE AS A (KONG CONCERN 1 , £6500. Fol. 15 riEST CLASS SHEEP COUNTRY. 500 acres, heavy swamp, well drained to good tussock country, 6-roomed house, bathroom, goullery, all modern conveniences, storeroom, ■ : .tUtyshhohfie, stable, 4 stalls, 1 loose-box, chaff|VT "hoiSe. loft, shed, implement siied, cowshed for cows;' with rr -n, and separator '' AH ttfflaerete fc — W. Ed by natural streams, - 10 paddocks, well fenced. Carrying 500 ewes and 100 head of cattle. 70 acres heavy swamps, 168 acres downs, all been ploughed in English grasses, balance tussock hills. PRICE £2O : • Pfiß ACRE. Fol. 19 ly fc ' OWNER WILL ENTERTAIN AN EXCHANGE TOR HOUSE PROPERTY. JALES OP TIMBER WILL . PAY INTEREST ON PROPERTY. ifiOO acres, situated 25 iMfea from Geraldine, ■•jofld Sheep country, tussock andbush. 9-rodmed house, woolshed, storeroom; 3$ miles from School, 12 miles from Railway. L.T.T. Well watered, 9 subdivisions. Carrying 1000 ewes, will carry 2000 ewes and 500 dry sheep, and 60 liead of cattle. Sales of timber will pay the interest alone on the property. PRICE £5/10/PER ACEE. Fol. 22 £IOOO CASH OR OWNER WILL EXCHANGE TOR SMALLER FARM. 575 acres, medium land with house of 6 rooms, with sleeping-out verandah, telephone, whare, workshop, garage, implement shed, chaffhouse, 4 stalled stable, cowbails, woolshed, etc., School 4{i miles, Railway 3 miles and Post Office same distance. Water in every paddock, 14 paddocks, gorse and wire fences, 30 acres oats, oats and grass, 30 acres green feed, 60 acres ploughed, 20 acres in turnips, 80 acres two-year-old grass, balance old pasture, 300 sheep, 13 head of cattlo, 9 horses and owner is buying more stock. PRICE £ll PER ACRE. Fol. 23 WALK IN AND WALK OUT—OWNER WILL EXCHANGE TOR CITY PROPERTY OR SMALL DAIRYING FARM. 1100 acres, in one of Canterbury's best farming centres, house 5 rooms, all possible conveniences, septic, tank, etc., gas, telephone, stables, implement shed, 4-roomed whare with range. 4 miles from School, 7i miles from Railway. Well watered, 15 paddocks with run oft of 400 acres. 200 acres in oats, 90 acres ploughed for turnips, 200 acres in young grass. Carrying at present 920 ewes, with all implements, etc., walk in, walk out, at the price of £ll/10/- PEE ACRE. Fol. 24 AS A GOING CONCERN—WALK IN, WAZK OUT. 1286 acres, with house of 7 rooms, men's hut, dairy, cowshed, stables, barn, woolshed, sheep yards, etc., about 6 miles from Railway Station. Three miles from School. Watered by springs and streams; 10 paddocks, J. 6 acres oats, 40 acres turnips, and 50 acres rape and grass, has been over 100 bushels per acre of oats grown, capable of carrying 1000 to 1500 ewes and 200 to 300 head of cattle. Afyout 500 acres ridgy, balance flat. Electric power installed. . PRICE £7 PER ACRE. AS A GOING CONCERN, with 700 sheep, cattle, etc., and everything on tho place. Owner will consider exchange " for" approved security, Fol. 835 PRICE £l2 PER ACRE AS A GOING CONCERN. 1400 acres, Canterbury, near School and Railway, one of Canterbury's bent farming centres, heavy flats and swamps to medium downs, fi- ' roomed house, stables, woolshed, dip and yards, etc., 2-roomed men's whare. Watered by natural streams, it is 1$ sheep country, 700 acres all easy downs been ploughed. PRICE £l2 EER ACRE as a going concern with 1000 ewes. Fol. 143 oa Q e 9 Limited tnglU' Ba3dings, Cashe! Street, Christchorch C 3556—5436

I FINAL CLEAN UP I SALE I jF Stocktaking Ends This Month <J| p ;r ■ii - 1 We are determined to Quit ail our sj£ Used Cars. Prices Absurdly Low. 11-4\ S We have a Good Selection to f § ehoose from and prices are If from £25 upwards. : fe-** * t- * ; j felfCafl and View the Cars in our Showrooms. I & Big Garage" 1 wb -- * (P Motor Dept.) immobile and Overland Agents.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18141, 2 August 1924, Page 3

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