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SHEEP RUNS Going Concerns — Participate in this year's Wool and Lambs, We have personally inspected all the runs and tell buyers all about them* Mortality,' Class of Sheep, Etc, Etc. a BRAZING BUR IN NQBTH CANTERBTTRY. ntnTR 1100 ACRES of medium to good land, "**"!: J V».,«« all n>««>nr nnihnjy. r«. 5 miles from railway and ' -cU], Watered by races; 7 paddocks,, rire fences, in pood order. Flat land and all Ititated except a small portion, which ia _.e state; balance in English grass. Price <5 37* fi* P* r ac * e " About £4OO cash -will get a ,-rchaser into tU2s property. Apply at onr dftce for fuller particulars. Pol. 194 A GOOD SHEEP BTJN, AND IT IMPROVED WITH SUBFACE SOWING WOULD CARRY * BASELY 10,000 SHEEP—NO SNOW RISK. ' Situated near the sea-coast, easy country, nearly ' 30,000 ACRES SHEEP LAND, limestone, with I konse of 6 rooms, usual conveniences, motor shed 1 and outbuildings, men's whare; also 6-roomed hocse, coaliouse on back station, 10 miles from » h»mestead. Post office, school ij miles, and 10 f miles from railway. Watered by streams, subdivided into 15 paddocks, wire and standard i fauces. Carrying at present over 7,000 sheep % »nd about 275 head of cattle. It is understocked Ist present; could carry 10,000 sheep. Limestone ridges, undulating, a large portion under manuka jcrnb. Ptice £46,000, with, stock, pack horses, ' ' and all rear included; the sheep off the shears. ' Fol. 155 [ 70S SALE AS A GOING CONCERN. OVES ISfIOO ACRES of Freehold and over 14,000 acres Leasehold, sheep country, house and ii ovtbniloasgß are all that one can desire. Wool- | thsd and yards. Well watered. Rent of leaseF hold very low. With 6000 sheep. Fuller par- | tienlars on application. Price £35,000 as a going | eoacexn. 7»L 185 i t sEAunrrxL tussock: country, as a [ GOING CONCERN. * 25J880 ACRES sheep country, all tussock land, l pastoral lease 24 years, rent £175 per annum. \ The country is well watered and will carry 8000 I sheep. Owner will give in 6000 sheep at the |*• below price. The buildings comprise 6-roomed 1% house, all outbuildings, shearing shed, etc. Price f '*a* joins concern Fol. IGT V imSSR WHi CONSIDER EXCHANGE TOR I , A LARGER SHEEP RTJN. *, BEARLY 800 ACRES of heavy land, watered | > by,streams and windmills and dams, subdivided F* iaio, 16 paddocks, gorse fences, wire standards, |i and droppers; 100 acres in wheat, 45 acres in s oats. Wheat averages 55 to 60 bushels per t' acre and oats from 70 to 80 bushels to.the acre. t< It is great fattening country, growing excellent | swedes, turnips, and rape. Carrying 750 ewes pi and 50 dry sheep and 20 cattle and 17 horses. | , About two-thirds of the country is fiat. Balance S& " ltw downs lying to the. *un;' va back faces. I. Wee£3spec acre, FoLI9I [•SHEEP AND DAIRYING LAND—FOR SALU OR EXCHANGE. , OVER 1300 ACRES, more or less, good land, I' carrying 1000 ewes and 500 dry sheep, besides cattle, and with green feed-will fatten > all the lambs; 20 acres in oats and young grass, 'f~ about 600 acres in 1, 2, 3-year-old grasses. It f is well watered and well subdivided. Near xail--1 way, etc - There is a good 5-roomed house and *' conveniences on the property, outbuildings, lr' all in good order. Price £lO lbs per acre. Fol. 188 I OWHBE "WtLL CONSIDER AN EXCHANGE ", H)R A SMALL PROPERTY NEAR CHBIST--OEDRCH. GOOD SHEEP, CATTLE, AND CROPPING COUNTRY. •part the'ptojperiy* Cream <atn..;. rau«,.,i -u™ ' ians. Siibdivided into 27 ..padCarrying at present 2000 sheep ana *o neaa oi cattle, 4 etc., shearing,plant ana enMe.' 4 PiM£3O per acre, as a going concern •' . . -ateutfi) miles distant; 15 paddocks, good post and wire fences. Will carry ewe to the, acre without growing feed, besides, say, 50 head of cattle. Price £ls per acre. Fol. 173 CHEAP GOVERNMENT LEASES AND GOOD MONEY-MAKERS. 160 ACRES, 5.G.8., 16 years to run; 847 ACRES, renewable lease; 20,300 ACRES, pastoral lease. Buildings on ran 847 acres comprise 3-roomed residence, shearers' quarters, large up-to-date woolshed with accommodation for 6 shearers, sheep dip, cowbyre, yards, etc., all new and in nrst-class condition; 12 miles from rail by good fiat road aud (i miles from township. The 847 acres is situated right beside the homestead of run. It is good sweet country, more than half ploughable. Buildings comprise 2-roomed cottage, washhousc, barn, etc. The 20,300 acres is subdivided into three blocks and two paddocks, and renewable lease into 5 paddocks. All fences new and in good order. Present stock 5200 2000 breeding ewes, rest wethers and hoggets. The stock are a good lot and all young. There are no crops in. This ran comprises all good sweet mountain country, watered by permanent rivers. Moro than SOOO acres comprise nice rolling downs, which is ideal lambing country. Highest point of down is 2500 feet. The sheep arc a fine flock of halfbreds, and are all young. All buildings, fences, yards, etc., are practically new, all having been built during the last five years. Price £20,000. Fol. 29 SHEEP RTJN AS A GOING CONCERN—WE ARE THE SOLE AGENTS. 8000 sheep, 200 cattle, 2500 ACRES freehold, and 13,000 acres leasehold, good buildings, best of climates; half bred sheep. Walk in—walk out, everything on the property; sheep in wool. Price £33,000; easy terms arranged. Full particulars on application. SHEEP AND CATTLE RTJN—CATTLE ARE IMPROVING, AND THIS RTJN IS WELL WORTH INSPECTION, AND IS CAPABLE OF EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS. 1100 ACRES freehold, 92,000 acres leasehold. Eental £53 per year. Subdivided into about 30 paddocks. Watered by rivers and streams. Fenced with posts and stakes, 5 plain wires, 2 barbed; silver pine posts, red birch stakes. About 2000 acres cleared and riverbed run. Carrying 1100 ewes, 200 hoggets, 80 breeding cows, 4 bulls, 400 head mixed cattle, 4 draft horses, 2 hacks, complete set of implements, tools, etc. Buildings—homestead of 5 rooms, new house of 4 rooms, 2-roomed whare, 3 woolsheds, blacksmith's shop, chaffhouse, hay store, cowshed, 2 stock yards, dairy, and storeroom, 3 sets sheep yards, dip. Price £22,000 as a going concern. Fol. 87 THIS PROPERTY* IS TTNDEESTOCKED AND IS GIVEN AWAY. 37,000 ACRES pastoral license, 6-roomed house and outbuildings, recently painted and done up. Woelshed to hold 300 sheep, dip and yards. Numerous paddocks, about 20 miles of fences. Private telephone. The back country is divided from the front; 4 miles from post office and school. Mail twico a week. Carrying 1150 sheep, mostly young, 300 lambs (more or less), 300 head of cattle, 10 calves. Price £4OOO. Fol. 4119 FIRST-CLASS MERINO COUNTRY—AS A GOING CONCERN. OVER 11,000 ACRES, homestead block, sheep country, largo house L'> rooms, hot and cold -ale r," and all offices. Beautiful home, built of concrete and wood (light). Woolshed holds .1000 sheep, machines 8, oil engine; 10-stallcd stable (new), new store, new men's quarters,; cookhouse, and meat-house. Well watered and subdivided. With 5000 sheep, all Merinos, 2000 of , which are ewes; milking cows and plant, horses, otc. About 3000 acres.of flat. Price £50,000, stock ia. ~ Fol. 4121 FAPM SALESMEN Limited I licensed Land and Estate Agents Inglis' Buildings, Cashel Street, Christchurch rling Value in ftrt and faith-i Ijde'ior solid hard wear. pTWEED TROUSERS, in colours, with side and and cuff bottoms Ws-P :: "- 12/6 and 14/6 ' W^ato— SADDLE for Mfestinghouse Electric Lamps last er FOR SALE AT ALL DEALERS Wholttale Dhtribtttort E. J. HYAMS, Ltd. 118-20 Wakefield St., Wellington nee .. 13/6 ffcWOOL TWEED r -s; smart cut and finish--15/6 and 16/6 L-GABARDINE TROUS, light and durable; ttany wear; in all sizes C ' 14/6 AL WHIPCORD GABARPfTROUSERS. in all ibrMen .. 17/6 fc Gabardine trouSnfor Boating, Tennis, gket* .. .. 15/6 ECIAL PALMER NAP SERS, for strong wear, .. .. 8/11 cLEOD MANCHESTER AND " "»H STREETS TCHURCH 1711 a 59 6 njpUtJng , tbstnoa from l or the Dominion, either uimwu>.*Jl. j '_• 18-taeir business afiun by «u»bl» Ageate should conv JglpN TRUST CO. OF "izL l/rn Jjb SIREET, CHRIST* jfH?AB. 9. DAY, Manage* . * For Fugi J Frocks A Striped or i Plain / * Frocks of all kinds, \ tvondetfully dainty V & exceedingly choice. \ With values greater * than ever. 23/6 Cream Fugi J Frocks (as illustrated) Open Friday* to 'glassons 96 Lichfield Street New Tweed Costumes \We invite more than passing notice to our L Coats and Hoc prices. 49/6 Frocks in Gabardines and Repps other beautiful models In new shades up to Sgns. BUY DIRECT Petue Bides, opp. Strang's

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18550, 27 November 1925, Page 3

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