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CHEAP FARMS FOR SALE and EXCHANGE m We will take you out to inspect any of these places by OWNER WISHES TO RETIRE—WILL CONSIDER AN EXCHANGE FOR A SMALL PLACE IN CHRISTCHURCH. 360 ACRES, North Canterbury, good land for lamb fattening, etc., heavy land, with abundance of water ; modern house, 8 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, all conveniences, washhouse, dairy, 7-stalled stable, loosebox, chaffhouse, loft for chaff, etc.; one mile from school, and 8 miles from railway. 'Water in every paddock, 16 paddocks, wire and standard fences, some of the land in wheat, oats, rape, turnips, and new grass, has grown 43 bushels, of wheat to tlie acre, and 50 of oats. Carrying 500 ewes at present, and fattens all the lamb?, besides cattle and hqrses ; no hills, all ploughablc. Price, £27 per acre. Fol. 92 OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR HOUSE IN CHRISTCHURCH SUBURBS. 40 ACRES in one of Canterbury's best dairying districts, good land with 6-roomed house, cowsheds, loosebox, trapshed, pigstyes, and fowlhousc; U miles from school and railway; cream called for. Freehold title. Watered by 2 wells and river; 6 paddocks gorse and wire fences, 7 acres rye, 4 acres lucerne, 1 acre potatoes, 1 mangels, 2 carrots and . onions. Has grown 60 bushels of wheat to the acre. Carrying at present 18 cows and horses. Lake silt . soil, flat, and easily worked. Price, £6O per acre. F01.90 A SMALL DAIRY FARM FOR SALE. 55 ACRES heavy land, with 4-roomed house, 4 cow- ' bail separator, trapshed, pigstyes, etc., \\ miles from railway and school. Cream called for; watered by springs; 7 paddocks gorse and wire fences, 4 acres wheat, 1 onions, 2 acres ready for mangels, 5 acres potatoes, carrying 21 cows, 6 yearlings, 30 ewes and horse, 20 pigs, etc. Price, £52 10s. per acre. Fol. A? A CHEAP PROPERTY AS A GOING CONCERNIDEAL FATTENING COUNTRY—GOOD HOME -15 MILES FROM CHRISTCHURCH. 1,000 ACRES, with house of 7 rooms, all conveniences, up-to-date house, woolshed, stables, milking machine, 3-cow plant, engine and electric motor, and electric light in house; 3 males from ' school and railway. Cream cart calls. L.T.T. ..•>'■' Well-- watered, we'll subdivided, 25 .... paddocks. 'Carrying 1,700 ewes, and fattens t,he lambs, with -green"feed (with. 1,000 sheep and 120 cattle)',*, with " "" " l, wait oHit, excluding. padlock of clover. Price, £22 per acre a* a going concern* . Walk in,, walk out. , Eol. 32„. SUITABLE FOR A GENTLEMAN RETIRING—OR SUITABLE FOR A RACING MAN—OR DAIRY FARMERS. 36 ACRES, .situated Riccarton, good heavy land, 6-roomcd house, electric light, plastered, conveniences, right"np-to ; datc; li miles from'school; 6 paddocks, wire fences, grows good crops of potatoes, oats and wheat. Carrying 15 head of cattle, and horses have been carried all summer on 16 acres. Price, £4,500. Fol. 156 , 'Phone 2293 A SMALL FARM—SUIT A YOUNG MAN WILLII TO WORK. 40 ACRES, with house and outbuildings, quarter mile from school, railway and Post Office. Good fences, will carrv 13 cows, and cropping can be done. Price, £SO per acre—£2so deposit. Fol. 91 A SHEEP PROPERTY— ANYONE INSPECTING THIS PROPERTY WILL SURELY BUY—ANYONE PURCHASING THIS PLACE CAN ATTEND TO HIS STATION, AND YET HAVE THE ADVANTAGES OF THE CITY. IT IS ONE OF THE BEST CARRYING-CAPACITY RUNS IN THE DOMINION—HAS A GREAT FUTURE VALUE. Over 4,500 ACRES with modern house in perfect order, an ideal homestead, outbuildings comprise woolshed, shepherd's cottage, whare, etc., 4 miles from city, well watered, absolutely free from rabbits, not a single one on the property ; 14 subdivision.-;, carrying 5,500 sheep, including 3,000 ewes at present. A few hundred acres of this land will be suburban prices in a very short time.. Price, only £6 10$. per acre. Good terms to a good man. Fol. 29 ELLESMERE DISTRICT—ONE OF THE BESTSUITABLE FOR STUDS—CROPPING, AND FATTENING. 270 ACRES best quality land, house of 6 rooms, with kitchen and dairy, not attached, barn, cowbails, etc., li miles from railway, well watered, 13 paddocks, 40~ acres stubble, balance grass ; suitable for dairying, stud farm or sheep. Price, £4O per acre. Fol. 195 A LEASEHOLD PROPERTY AS A GOING CONCERN. 230 ACRES good sheep and cropping land, with 6-roomcd house,'stable, and sheep yard, big shed, cow bails, and pigstyes ; 1 mile from school, and 3 from railway, cream cart calls. Leasehold property. Rental, 16s. per acre, with right of purchase at £l6 per acre. Well watered, 11 paddocks,, gorse and wire fences ; 30 acres in ; oats, 10 acres for hay. Carrying 14 cows, 10 pigs,"4-T3orse team, which are in as a going concern, £SOO. Owner will con•sider exchange for town property. Fol. 89 A LEASEHOLD PROPERTY—LONG LEASESMALL RENTAL. Nearly 4,000 ACRES sheep country, all been bush ' land, with 4-roomed house, conveniences, also 2robined cottage alongside school. Well watered; 9 paddocks, 4 blocks. Carrying 1,100 sheep, 600 lambs, and 50 head of cattle. With furniture, etc., WALK IN, WALK OUT; Price, £8,600. Fol. 163 OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR CANTERBURY FARM NEARER CHRISTCHURCH. 500 ACRES, 1 mile from railway, and lmilc from Post Office, and 2 miles from school; 8 paddocks fenced with post and wire fences ; all ploughable. Carrying 650 ewes and crops, about 120 acres in crop. Good house and outbuildings ; 2-roomed hut, stable, woolshed, yards, etc. Price, £lO 10s. per acre. Fol. 3.479 F/l/iM SALESMEN Limited Inglis* Buildings, Cashel Street, Christchurch C 2811—6275

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18264, 24 December 1924, Page 7

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