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Sheep Runs, Grazing Runs That can be Stocked Reasonably at Reduced Prices for Stocky and will Pay Well AN IDEAL SHEEP PROPERTY—WITH THE ADVANTAGES OF CITY LIFE. Nearly 5,000 ACRES, being situated with about 4 miles from a city, with best of buildings ; house in perfect order, outbuildings comprise woolshed, shepherd's cottage, whare, etc.; well watered, absolutely free from rabbits, 14 subdivisions, carrying 5,500 sheep, including 3,000 ewes at present. One of the cheapest properties on the market to-day ; a few hundred acres of this property will be able to be sold-at suburban value in a very short time, and will be sold at least for £l2O a quarter of an acre. Stock can be taken at valuation. Price, only £6/10/- per acre. Fol. 29. ONE OF MARLBOROUGH'S BEST SHEEP RUNS AS A GOING CONCERN. 19,000 ACRES grazing run pastoral land, with 6-roomed house, bathroom and storeroom, dairy, etc., telephone attached, woolshed and machines, 6-stalled stable, barn and implement shed; lease •has 13 years to run with right of renewal, watered by creeks in every gtilly ; wire and standard fences, 30 acres oats and "clover, and 15 acres in turnips. Carrying 4,000 sheep and 1,000 big ewes and 20 cattle; 1 team and waggons. It is all tussock country', with flats which can be cultivated. Priee, £14,000 as a going concern. Fol. 123. FIRST-CLASS LIMESTONE COUNTRY—NO FROSTS—BEAUTIFUL CLIMATE. Over 800 ACRES, 150 acres tussock country, rest been ploughed, house of 7 rooms (beautiful home), all • conveniences, shearing shed and feed house, orchard and plantation; 3} miles from town by good road ; about 600 acres L.1.P., balance free- . hold; well watered by springs and dams, high pressure water at house and yards, 15 paddocks, wire and standard fences, no gorse in paddocks, 'phone on to house, and daily mail. Carrying 1,100 ewes and 120 hoggets and wethers, and cattle, horses, etc., 96 acres in crop. Price, £14,840 as a going concern, with all implements, stock, etc., which is a bargain. Easy terms to a good man. . . Fol. 130. SHEEP COUNTRY FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 1 400 ACRES, nearly all flat terraces, 7-roomed house,. Acwi hot aa&. cold.:water* stable, implement shed, separator room, 5-roomcd house ; half mile from railway, 5 miles from school. L.T.T. \Vell watered, all wire fences, clean country ; 300 acres very heavy land, river" silt, balance good sheep country.-Carrying 1,800 sheep / (ewes), 100 dry sheep, andf fattens all the;, lambs. Owner buys surplus- stock for fattening.Price, £ls/10/- per ■ 1 Foli 126. acre. FIRST-CLASS LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. 325 ACREB, Canterbury, mixed farm, 150 acres good wheat land, with 5-roomed house and 2-roomed whare, washhouse, lighting, etc.., 8-stalled stable, granary and implement shed, 4 miles from school, and 7 miles from railway Mail delivered at gate Rent, 10/- per acre. All paddocks are watered by permanent laces and good ponds ; there are 12 paddocks, gorse and standard and wire fences ; 130 acres oats, 4 acres potatoes, 3 acres wheat, average bushels per acre about 35. Carrying usually about 300 sheep, and cropping as well. A good flat mixed jarm al £2,2oo—Price a bargain. Fol. 124. AN EXCELLENT SHEEP AND CROPPING FARM. Nearly 300 ACRES heavy land, wheat and oat growing and fattening country, 8-roomed house, 3 miles from railway, li miles to school, Post Office and township. L.T.T. Well watered, natural creek and water races, 9 paddocks. Price, £4O per acre. Fol. 125. OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR SUITABLE HOTEL. 17,000 ACRES tussock country, with 3-roomed cottage, telephone attached up-to-date, woolshed and yards. Government lease, with right of renewal, rent, £250 per annum ; well watered by springs and streams ; well fenced into four large blocks, can be all mustered in three days. To go with the property 2,000 ewes (halfbreds), good stock, and 600 ewe lambs. Gross turnover for the year for lambs, surplus stock, and wool, £3,500. Price, as a going concern, £II,OOO. Fol. 127. BHEEP AND DAIRYING LAND —ONLY £SOO CASH. 105 ACRES medium to good land, house 6 rooms, all conveniences, cowshed, motor shed, chafihouse ; li miles from school, etc. L.T.T. Well watered, 10 paddocks, 65 acres in stubble, balance 1 and 3-year-old grass. Carrying at present 300 lambs, 8 cows, besides young cattle. Price, £27 per aere. Subject to Government mortgage. Fol. 129. OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR BMALLER FARM OR TOWN PROPERTY. 1,500 ACRES good quality land, 14-roomed house, all modern conveniences, woolshed and shearing machine, dip and yards, cottage and whare, orchard and plantations ; 5 miles from school, railway, etc., mail delivered ; telephone on house.' L.T.T. Well watered, 18 paddocks. All in grass and clover, barring 50 acres in stubble. Now carrying 2,300 ewes with lambs. YVill grow good wheat, oats and barley. Price, £l6 per acre. Fol. 131. OQ o € 0 0 Limited laglis' Buildings, Cashel Strest, Christchnrck C2Bll
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18342, 27 March 1925, Page 3
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