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8* K^F 1 Sf St S$ m m fi I *Bi m, #■ m sm Ozi si 2£* ,££§ 1 i m *r* % m SSI as *.*g. "9B ?® Wt*f« ■km m m ft* 1 3 a OWHBB WILL CONSIDEE EXCHANGE FOB HOUSE P£OPEETY. 200 Ktes, rich heavy land, all flat, with 4-roomed • fcotae, pantry, scullery, etc., outbuilding comprise stables, 2 teams, chaffhouse, granary, Ban's hut, dairy, motor garage and implement shed, all the buildings are in first-class order, freshly painted. I mile from School, near Railway, There are also good sheep yards on the property. Telephone connected to house. Well watered by natural streams, and water races, 10 paddocks, 20 acres in wheat, looking well. 40 acres oats and grass, rest in young grass. Carrying 25 head of cattle, 107 ewes, 7 horses, could carry 400 ewes easily and fatten the lambs. Well sheltered by plantations. Has CTOwn 55 bushels of wheat to the acre. PRICE £2B PEE ACES. Fol. 27. TOLL EXCHANGE FOB A FARM IN CANIEEBUET DISTEICT—NOETH CANTEEBUBY PBEFEBKED. 800 acres, good cropping, dairying and sheep land, 8-roomed house, new, woolshed, dairy, 1 ebw milking plant, sheep yards, looseboxes, four, roomed cottage, 10 miles from one Railway, 6 from another, electric light on house and milking shed. Well watered by running streams, 12 paddocks, 42 acres oats, 30 acres Western Wolths, carrying 1200 ewes, 400 hoggets, 60 dairy cows, 40 young cattle. PEIOE ONLY £l6/10/- PEE ACEE. Fol. 28 A FIBST-CLASS FARM POB SALE OB EXCHANGE. ,200 tens, near Christchurch, 100 acres light land, 300 acres altogether, with new house, 9 looms, all conveniences, bathroom, etc., washhouse, motor shed, stable and implement shod, piggeries. 1 mile from Railway, 3 miles from School. Well watered, well subdivided, 30 acres grass seed, 30 acres wheat, 15 acres oats, 36 acres ploughed for peas and potatoes. Carry - • ing 100 sheep, 46 cows, besides crop. The farm is in first-class order. PRICE £45 FEB ACRE. Fol. 30 SUITABLE FOB HOBSE TRAINEE OB BETIBED FABMEB. , <} acres more or less, situated Riccarton, with up-6-roomed house, with every convenience, „Jjot and cold water, electric light, 8 up-to-date stables, loft, feed room and harness Vroom with electric light all through. Also man's Mirhaxe. Well divided with post and rail fencing. Barry abont 6 horses and cows. PBICE 2,100. _ "OBDINAEY CHEAT AT THIS PEICE. -.'■■■' Folio 115 SHEEP COTJNTBY—WALK IN WALKOUT. warm sunny country, with 7-roomed is, all con'f 'ircauenees. 9 miles from station. Well watered L, and well fenced. Carrying at present 6000 r| "Merinos including 2000 Merino ewes. PBICE IN WALK otjt with sheep, -"' IMPLEMENTS, ETC., £55,000. Good arranged for suitable buyer. Fol. 11 TUSSOCK COUNTBY FOB SALE OB EXCHANGE. 6,000 acres, with two houses and all outbuildings, '503 acres perfectly flat land round house, balance undulating to hilly. Carrying at present land will never be cheaper than it is to-day, owng to the increase in the price of wool. Following are some cheap sheep runs, also dairy farms, suburban properties, etc. :■ — 2600 first-class half-bred ewes and 1000 dry sheep and 15 head of cattle. KuTCE £7/10/PEE ACEE. Fol. 14 A FIESj,'-CLASS , LITTLE PAEM—SHEEP AND CROPPING—NOETH CANTERBURY. Owner has to sell owing to ill health, will accept a small property in exchange, or will accept a deposit of £l5O and the balance of money over and above the existing Mortgage can be paid off after harvest. .200 acres near School and Station, with large well built house, first quality land, every possible convenience, dairy, motor shed, grain shed. H-<\. entered by races, etc., 9 paddocks gorso and wire fences. 60 acres in wheat, 30 acius in vui.., .-uiuii of the best wheat growing land in the district. Also good fattening land. PRICE ONLY £45 PEB ACKE FOE QUICK SALE. Fol. 15 A FIEST-CLASS SHEEP PROPERTYGOVERNMENT LEASEHOLD. GEASP THIS OPPORTUNITY. 100,000 (one hundred thousand) acres, sheep country with good house, sheep yards, etc., and sheep dip. Long lease, rent only £2OO per annum. Carrying at present 4000 sheep and 500 cattle, half Merinoes and hj» If-breds, including 2800 ewes and 1200 voung sheep and wethers. PEICE £3,500 FOE LEASE AND IMPROVEMENTS. Or will sell as a going concern if preferred. Fol. 128 OWNEE WILL EXCHANGE FOB HEAVY LAND—UP TO ABOUT 400 ACRES. 1700 acres, medium to good land with 6-roomed house, all conveniences, bathroom, hot and cold water, telephone connected, all. outbuildings including 7 stalled stable, chaffhouse, shearing shed, man's hut, with garage, etc., near School and Railway. Well watered in every paddock. Flat land all ploughable and grows good grass and crops. PEICE £9 PEE ACRE. With crops given in (nine pounds per acre). Fol. 119 LEASEHOLD FOE SALE AS A GOING CONCEBN. 280 acres, good quality land, with good house, stable, barn and implement sheds, washhouso and trapshed, 3 miles from , Railway. Daily mail, cream called for. Lease has about 21 years to run, rent £9O per annum. Well watered by springs and creeks, good fences, is in good heart, has grown up to 52 bushels of wheat per acre which is about the average. Will carry 350 ewes and fatten the lambs, besides cropping. Xlostly all ploughable will grow anything, mostly downs. Coalpit on property, the rent of which pays half the rent of the lease. AS A GOING CONCEBN WITH plough, harrows, set discs, drill, binder,'harness, etc., at £2OOO (Two Thousand Pounds). Fol. 106 OWNEE WILL EXCHANGE FOB LABGEB SHEEP PROPERTY. 250 acres, good dairying land or sheep country, beautiful house of 8 large rooms, hot and cold water, electric light, plastered throughout, motor garage, good orchard, with shrubs, etc., lawn and garden, with up-to-date outbuildings. Four cow milking plant, yards, bails, etc., concreted, with holding yards, everything most up-to-date. Carrying about 150 head of cattle, calves, sheep, milking about 75 cows. Some flat land and some low downs. PBICE £52 PEE ACBE. Fol. 40 FARM Wf^&mmm Limited Inglis BuMngs, Cashs! Strest, Christchurch

Owing to reduced pries, there is no reason why every hoiae should not have this luxury. We offer Two Special Bargains. PROPOSITION I—ldeal Incinerator, wlr'ch atoandance hot water day or nfcht for 3d. day, at £l3/10/-, together with Best English Porcelain Bath at £lO/10/-. PROPOSITION 2 Chip Heater, which eives abundance hot water with a ew chins, at £4, together with Galvanised Bath on feet, at £3/15/-. Why struggle through life without hot water or a bath when the above can be yours for such a small outlay ? CALL AND INSPECT. '1 n Y LvHO Ebb 1 L#b 643 COLOMBO STREET . CHRISTCHUROH YES! IT'S JUST LIKE BEER— The same taste, the same taag, the same foaming top. KODO ALE, * A MAN'S DRINK. ' A double otrength Ale brewed uadw? license from HJM. Customs, vti guaranteed to contain not more 3 per cent, of alcoaoL Sold by leading miiterers, Confee tioners, etc. THE SIGHT DEINK by t&e WEIGHT PIBM. WRIGHT AND CO., CORDIAL MANUFACTURERS, •IS3 Tnazn street. 'Phone 2346 WS63B-6070

[ FARMERS' COOP. COMPANY, f*Bfc, t ' HAMILTON.

OIL I "IMKiL $T - JOHN COOK. ' «BRCHANTS.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18147, 9 August 1924, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18147, 9 August 1924, Page 5

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