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m BUY NOW At j- profits off these extraordinary Cheap Properties. All / good value for the money asked ft for them. tf EABY TERMS —£t,OOO DOWN, FOR A PERIOD, OR WILL ACCEPT HOUSE, CHRI3T- ,• CHURCH. tytft/fICRES more or less, situated in Mid-Canter-fory, good land, carrying 1,000 ewes and 500 dry " 'p, besides cattle (dairying) and with green feed fatten all the lambs ; 20 acres in oats and young grass, about 600 acres in 1, 2 and 3-year-old , passes. It is well watered and -well subdivided " Neftjjulway, etc. Will carry .I,ooo'ewes, besides '" 56 cattle and dry sheep. There is a good 5-roomed house and conveniences on the property, outbuildings, etc., all in good order. Price, £lO 10S. od. per acre. Foi. 544 GOVERNMENT LEASE—ALL SILVER TUSSOCK. GOOD SHEEP—WILL SHOW GOOD RETURN. 17 000 ACRES Grazing Run, situated Marlborough, pakoral land, with 6-roomed house, bathroom, storeroom and dairy, etc., telephone attached. .Woolshed and machines ; 6-stalled stable, barn and implement shed. Government lease has 13 years to run, with right of jrenewal. Watered by creeks in every gully ; wire and standard fences ; 30 acres in oats and clover, and 15 acres in turnips. Carrying 4,000 she<?p and 1,000 big ewes, and 20 cattle ; 1 team and waggons. It is all tussock country with flats, which can be cultivated. • Price, £14,000 as a going concern." Foi. 123. A SAFE INVESTMENT—WILL EXCHANGE FOR HOUSE PROPERTY, CHRISTCHURCH. 200 ACRES, situated Ashburton, the land is heavy, suitable for grazing or c»opping, with 6-roomcd house, all necessary outbuildings ; half mile from school, and 3 miles from railway. L.T.T. Well watered ; four 30-acre paddocks and 20 acre paddocks, 60 acres in wheat, 32 acres Dun oats, 10 .acres going in wheat,-20 acres young grass, balance 2-year-old pasture, Carrying 225 ewes, 5 head of ; 'cattle, 5 horses.'arid'all necessary farm implements, chaff stacks, etc. Price, £35 per acre as a going concern, with all the above given in. Subject to '£4,000 encumbrance at 5 per cent, for 2 years to Public Trust. Foi. 161. A GOOD PROPERTY AND MONEY-MAKER-OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR SECTIONS 4 AROUND CHRISTCHURCH. *■>' 522 ACRES, situated Otaki, 5 miles from Otaki grazing, 10 acres have been ploughed, 120 acres in '•igjqgh, , There is a 5-roomed house, all conveniences l%eep yards, cowbyres, etc.; the house is a Bunga- ' ' built about 2 years. Telephone on place, l cart calls ; half mile from school, railway 4* ; .. -pp. L.T.T.' Wellf {watered,' 9 paddocks. Will . 450 sheep andr-25 head bf cattle, iPrice, £lO- - pfracre. .. Fol - 6 - WORTGAGEE'BSALE—WOULD ACCEPT SHARES B- SOR APPROVED SECURITIES, 2,OOiACRES sheep cbuntr\% with 8-roomed house, -witt gsba dip and sheep yards ; 1 \ mrles from railway. telephone on place. Well watered subdivided into 15 paddocks. Carrying 800 ewes, v 400-withers, 400 lambs,-30 head of cattle on place T '- : at''prerenl'. - -- Foi. 14. - ONLY £I,OOO CASH DEPOSIT—BALANCE FIVE YEARS. 366 ACRES good cropping and grazing land, with 7-roomed house. 4-roomed cottage. 2 good tarns stable and loosebox and other buildings P O adjoins property. Cream collected. Watered bv springs and creeks; 12 paddocks, sheep-proof fences, about 100 acres now ploughed for next season s crops, oats, turnips, grass, and grows good oats and turnips. Carrying at present over 550 sheep recently sold £530 worth lambs and sheep Wool last season brought £3OO. Two-thir s level balance undulating ; has been all ploughed except 30 acres. Price, £l2 per acre. Foi. 18. ° W n E r EXCHANGE FOR A PROPERTY OF ABOUT 200 ACRES, CANTERBURY. 4,000 ACRES sheep country, house of 5 rooms all conveniences, hot and cold water, whare, woolshed and yards; U miles from school, and 1H miles from railway L.T.T. Well watered, 6 blocks carrying 1,700 sheep at present on the property. Will carry 2,000 sheep and a few c-Mtle. Price, £4los. Od. per acre. i? o ] jg * F Pfbt"V L T S uii£ HEEP PROPERTY—a prodmoLTL,J AT CAN be IMPROVED BY BURNING AND SOWING. 6,000 ACRES, near Dunedin, clay subsoil, 8-roomed iiouse stables, shearing shed, cottage and outbuildings. School on property. Freehold title.Watered bv permanent streams ; 12 paddocks and 3 runs • 60 acres turnips, being fed off. Grows good crops of oats and turnips and rape. Has carried 2 400 sheep, present stock about 2,000, besides cattle and horses. About 200 acres has been under the plough Balance in native state, fern, scrub and tussock ■ undulating country, easily mustered and worked' Price, £2 per acre. Foi. 20. ' eE FOR SMALL PROPERTY NEAR CHRISTCHURCH—A GOOD, RELIABLE PROPOSITION. 407 ACRES very .heavy land, well sheltered with trees, with 6-roomed house and conveniences 4-roomed cottage and conveniences, sheep yards and dip, 6-stalled stable, cowshed, milk plant, 4-cow INew Zealandia ; 1 \ miles from school. Cream cart calls. L.T.T. Watered by springs ;20 naddocks, post and wire fences ; good crops wheat, "oats and all root crops; 40 bflshcls of wheat have 'been grown to the acre, and 80 of oats. Carrying 40 head of cattle (28 cows), 360 ewes, and 100 hoggets • 40 to 50 acres cropping land, wheat and oats. Very understocked at present, could carrv double Owner will take £IO,OOO as a going concern. ' Foi. 17. OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR HOUSE IN TOWN, OR iICCEPT £2OO CASH DEPOSITBALANCE EASY TERMS. 100 ACREJS, situated Rolleston, with 5-roomed house, 2-st&lled stable, cowbsils, etc., 2 miles from railway and school. L.T.T. Watered by windmill and tanks. All in grass. Price, £1,400. Subject to first mortgage of £750, at 6J- per cent." having 3 years to rQn. ~ ~ ~ * Foi. 168/ Limited oa o e 0 Licensed Land and Estate Agents is' Buildings, Cashel Strest, Christchurch BaamßßKHUjil ■HF C2Bll

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18460, 14 August 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18460, 14 August 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18460, 14 August 1925, Page 3

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