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AUCTIONS. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD. TO BUYERS Of GRAZING COUNTRY. i VtTE Can OSer two Cheap Blocks p{ ox- ! VV celleat grazing ar.ii fattening ' country j in the Horqrata district:— ' : 700 ACRES AND 570 ACRES. j The laiiil will grow oats, turnips, ai:u < rs,pe, and is well adapted for iamb fatten- I ing, There sure good buildings on both properties', and vro are ftbie to quote low price 3 and ea«y term*. iFo!. AC7 and A 63.) PYNE, GOULD. GUINNESS, LTD. LAND AT CHARING CROSS. TirK tan offer 1000 Acrve good Fattening *» Farm, with two Dwellings, telephone, stsbic, bam, and sheen yards. Price very moderate, and we caa either sell or lease •with purchasing c'.r.us. HlTo.l PYXE. GOULD, t.UINXESS, LTD. iiT ACRES AT SWANXAXOA. I"<HIS Property consists cf 47 Acrsa Freehold, raid 20 acres Reserve, held ai a very icir rental. Tho owner has taken 45 wlicsit XLRCI (55 bushels cats. JCice Homestead—six-roomed house, hourc, dairy, good stable, granary, low shed, smithy, motor tiied, trap sljed, and 3 large iowibouses and tubs Situated alongside ifvilway etation, and handy to school. j This owner is leaving Xew Zealand, and will accept X-ac-j for the property. Terms can be (li'jtir.ged. (Fol. A 70.) PYXK. GOULD, GUIXXESS, LTD. 900 ACE ES GdVIiKXMEX OL D PRICE ONLY ilSto. is a very rsice Farm close to rcil--l way station. The land has grown 35 bushels of wheat ami 00-70 bushels of oats. 31 acrera wheat and 11 acres oats are now in. The farm is in good ordfr, the homestead being particularly nice, with electric liiriit, hot and cold water, nicely sheltered, luwu and garden. Excellent farm buildings. With half the farm under cultivation last year, owner carried 200 ewes and sold lambs early at top prices. A very clean farm —ao twitch or f'alitoniian thistle. XOTK PRICE—OnIy ±'lßoo, and the owner hits sper.t ab'-'ui thut amount in improvement;!. He goL the farm at ballot 11 years ago. (Fol. MS.) PYXE, GOULD, GUIXXESS, LTD. ~ SHEEP iii/J. ' 3517 ACRES, LF.ASE IN PERPETUITY, RENTAL £llß. THIS Property carries 1200 sheep at present. but owner estimates carrying Ciir.aejtv at I 800 Eour-vpomfd dwel'ir.g and 3-rooweiJ cottage. WVioUhcd, y a !'d'j. and yhare. P}re miles from schcol, i'o ur-U-3 from tov.'ii. Good j pound shfop country, low hills and flats. With some improvement would curry 2U(HJ sheep. PRICE £6750. Sheep at valuation. I Fol. A 75.) PYNE, GOULD, GUIXXESS, LTD. ;?sij acres—da Fry - FARM NEAR HORQRATA. ri'JHS Farm contains 360 acres very rich -L fliit that will easily carry £0 cows. Has jvrown \ ery htyvy crops ot oat's und Very little cropping has been done. . The f&n'i\ keing sotd to dissolution of partnership, and there is no homestead on tlie block, only j 2-roomed cottage. The property is divided inl ° P s,tl * (locks, watered in every paddock except oneThe' 160 acres flat is drained _ sw»mp that Will gtaw groat feed. Was gngiualiy flax »i) 4 ijlsger'Jie.adg. # « . Presently carrying store cattle, but <lllll7 cows would d G well, ivi'id the downs arc suitable for fattening! The district, has a go-pd rainfall, and there is nt> big twitch. PRICE, C3O per acre, . (Fcil. A 73,) PYXE, GOULD, GUIXXESS, LTD. GRAZING LAXD—:XIG!> ACRES—RENT, Is ' " sd PER ACRE. PRICE, X'SOOJ AS GOIXG CONCERN. IKE above prpperty is at ■pressnl k' 700 t.wcs, 100 i}ry sheep, and 30 cattlf, CC 4-roomed hcu&!? with li"irg'c \vpolshccl pud e?;C4>llent stable. Also sopio bush around "house, with freed grazing for covrs. The bulk oi this property is good tussock hill couritrv, with some,® bush, and af qunptity iiueiior scrub, but extremely well situated in a nice* district, apii can bo depended to carry 1000 bheep through all seasons. jf b Y," e can sail an additional JpOO acres excellent tussock to work in with this lgnrt —ltcehold—price £6 per acre. Tins block will carry 10Q0 ewes, arid does fill stock well, being all sunny facings, clean _ tussock, surface Mown, well watered, and with pome i''"e patches of native bush. (I?ol. ITH>S7.) PYXE, GOULD, GUIXXESS, LTD. 250 ACHES XEAR SHEFFIELD. XXTVi want offers for 250 acres pituftted' V 1 o ne mile from railway statiw, with nice very popipteto farm buildings. The laivtl has gTOwn up tq 63 bushels of wheat and 70 bushels of og.ts—very high quality, deep, rich land to good fattening country. Anvono looking for a good family homo should inspect thi3 property, a 8 it is _ a farm that will pay well for mixed farxmns, and we can give excellent terms. (Fol. AtiC.) Arrangements iua,fle for inspection. Enquiries invited. PYXE. GOULD, GUIXXESS, LTD., P6593-Dll3 Land Deffartmctit'. T HARM AN AND STEVENS, LTD. SPECULATORS. £■Boo OR OFFER. RICCARTOX. 1 ] ACRES good Land, corner section, loJii ' gether with 4-roomed Cottage, al} 111 uood order. Tho property has 7-chain fiontiige, iincl caqljl oaflily be subdivided. IKJ.GL OXLY JCBOO or olfer. II ARM AX and STEVENS, LIMITED. ~ SPREYDOX". " FOll URGEXT SALE. OWXEII LnIAYIX'G FOR THE XORTH ISLAND. XMaQA-KEDUCED from £llsO. SuperJvJLUOI/ jor 3-roomed T-house, return verandah, all hirge rooms, plastered _ and replete with every modern convenience. -ACRE section well laid out 411 lawn, etc., apod workshop, fowlhousc, etc. Tlirce ninntc3 from Ciir (2d section). MUST BE SOLD. IIARM.AX iind STSYEXS, LI MITEDST. ALBAXS. PRICE OXLY £1075. 7-EOOMED T-HOUSE. plastered, electric light, hot cold 6frvice, and every ennTenippce; i-aero section well laid out. This property is not in the peat a W; HAKMAX a.ud STEVEXS, LIMITED. ' RICCARTOX. £IOOO OR OFFER, p-j AAA OJI OFFER—? ACRES splendid -VIVUv/ Land and 5-roomed House, all modem conveniences, handy to trpm. I his pi'ppcrty has 250 |>lack currant tuphe-?., ;u:tl over 6000 asparagus plauts. A nice living for anv man. Terms arranged. HAKMAX and STEVENS, LIMITED. : LINWOOD. A CHEAP PROPERTY. o Q/-vri—4-ROOMED SEMI-BUXGALOW, dtrOU" plastered and replete with every modern convenience, electric light and hot and cold service, gantry, scullery, honse, etc.; J-acro section (corner) well laid but small glaßahoUHe. ONLY £BOO. HARM.VN and bTEVEXS. LIMITED, AnoUoneere, and Estate A pent.*, Sharebtokcrs, Chi-f Agents Xqrthern Ar.siirance Co.. Ltd., t "si HEREFORD STREET WEST. "Phones 491 and -4391. H 4202-9055. 11. B. SOKENSEX. 11. B. EORENSEX. MERCHANDISE DEPARTMEXT. SPECIAL LIXES. T ANDIXG SHORTLY ex (he S.S. RimuiJ taka, S TONS OF STANDARD IROX, 4ft Gin and sft x li and 5-16. A very low prico O.T. Cilris'.church :for these cut and punched to order eaa be given. WIRE NETTINGS. Fowl Xetting, S6 x 1 £ 19. Bird Netting, 1)6 x J x '2O. Rabbit Netting, 3G x !£ x 1". Sheep Netting, 35 x 1 s 15 Cs. PRICES ARE RIGHT. CEYLON TEA. Arriving ex S.S. Mongolia, a Further Shipment of the FAMOUS RAJAOYA TEA. Order Earlv. GENT'S BICYCLES. Now Lacdeii, a Further Shiomeni of Hisihg«de BRITISH CYCLES. CCin and /lin frames, Ftited wit'u Eadie Coaster Hub and brake, stamped steel mudguards, good British tyres. V*<i cfler these splendid machines at the ridiculously low price of £8 Isb eiwih. MEN'S HEAVY WORKING OR FARM BOOTS. Ex S.S. Westmoreland. —We have fcr eula a shipment oi Genuine British Boota! specially selected in England far farqi workers' iequiremenU. Pric-te ar<i an evc-cperer for cheapceaa. ' is FIREPROOF OFFICE SAFES. 24 x 17 x 16; pnee £J2. 2C s 18 I 17: price £'-3. 28 xl 9 x IS; price £l4. 30 t °U s 1!>: fjrice ila. 32 x3l x 20; £lo. THE BEST VALUE IN THE CITY. H. B. SORENSEN, SSSB7-1515 63 Lichfield «ireet. rPRUSCOTT, Saddlery StablcJ, ChristJL church, Rangiora. ITariiees, Saddles, Covers. New, 6eeoiid haj*<3, repsired. Horses, ponies hired; SO vehicles, all sorts prices; cheapest in town. Dogs, ferrets. Buying ferrets, down prices. Straight deal eatisfactiac. ilsil Orders. Tafiu7-1139 j

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