AUCTIONS. PYNE GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD. BOOTH CAMTBBBURY TUSSOCK BOTT. nnnn acres govt, leasehold Rental £250, carrying right of renewal. "Well subdivided, watered by rivers and springs. 7-ROOMED HOUSE, stables, woolshed. all necessary buildings Six milea station and school. Carrying 1800 sheep. For sale as Going Concern. Price and terms on enquiry PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., nlio lji Land Department. OWNER MAY EXCHANGE. ACRES OF FIRST-CLASS DAIRYING AND CROPPING LAND, well watered and subdivided into 8 paddock 3; 2 acres mangolds, 2 acres potatoes, 8 acres lucerne, t> acres oats and grass, balance grass. BUNGALOW, 7 rooms, all conveniences, e.L and oatbuildings. Situated within six miles Christehurch, and owner may Exchange for House of 4-5 rooms, with J-Acre. Equity about £ISOO, situated Riccarton or Fendalton. PTNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Land Department. NORTH CANTERBURY. f){\(\(\ ACRES—HIGH-CLASS SHEEP &\J\J\J PROPERTY, half ploughable, balance tussock; well fenced and watered; first-class ewe country. Carrying 1400 owes, 1000 hoggets, 40-50 head of cattle. 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW, stables, 4-roomed Cottage. Twenty-five miles rail and township. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD, Folio A 525. Land Department. DAIRY FARM, LEASEHOLD. I f\[\ ACRES, situated 14 miles froi LUU Christehurch. Rental £295 lis 6d per annum. Thirty-fivn cows, 1 Jersey bull, 5 sows, boar, 3 horses, all necessai., implements. PRICE, AS GOING CONCERN, £IOOO. Easy terms can bo arranged. Enquire— PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Land Department. HIGH-CLASS AGRICULTURAL AND GRAZING PROPERTY. Not having been sold at auction, we have for Private Sale, dn account Trustee In tho ESTATE LATE ROBERT MACARTNEY, A OX-ACRE FARM, METHVEN. Ono of ~z£u the finest propertiea in this district; 141 acres in Whe*t. For price and terms of payment, apply at Our Office* at Mertiven, Aehboiton. or Christchuxch. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD. Solicitors to Estate—3. J. DOUGALL and SON, Ckristchurdh. PEOPEBTTJSS FOB SALE. I P. b. DAVIES AND 00. P L. DAVIES and CO., 153 Hereford street. .'Phone 1986. THE CHEAPEST PROPERTY ON OUR BOOKS. SUITABLE FOR BUSINESS MAN W WANTS TO BE HANDY TO THE TO. CLOSE TO BEALEY AVENUE. ONLY 3 U CHAINS FROM CAR. •ROOMED TILE ROOF BUNGALOW, p. vr and p., P.l. and gas, h. and c< wardrobes built in, ev6ry convenience. ONE-EIGHTH ACRE SECTION, lawn, asphalt paths, flower and vegetable garden, Bewer, motor shed. The above property is being thoroughly renovated inside and out, and is now vacant. The ownor will take the low price of £1350 for quick sale, and will consider a small deposit. Easy terms can bo arranged for the b6lßnCe - P. L. DAVIES and CO. EXCHANGES. WE have several GOOD FARMS for SALE, where the owners would talc 9 Town Property as Part Payment. Call on us and g<St particulars. „_., on P. L. DAVIES and CO. 7 ANTED, for cash purchaser, 6-ROOMED VV HOUSE, Christehurch West preferred. P. L. DAVIES and CO., LAND AGENTS AND LAND BROKERS, 153 Hereford street. D 2958 BAKER BROS. ST. ALBANS. ST. ALBANS. JUST OVER BEALEY AVENUE. SEVEN ROOMS, EVERT* POSSIBLE CONVENIENCE. TJST BEEN PAINTED AND PAPERED. HIGH SECTION. NO PEA LOW PRICK. LOW PRICE. BAKER BROS., 166 Manchester street, PRICE LIST—I92S-1926. NCHOR BRAND CALICO TENTS AND FLYS. U> X. Vi. Oil- -J* i. J.* 4 I O Full Range of Tent Flya Alwajo oa Hand. FnoM—lse, 355, and 37s 6d MELTZER BROS., AOalcfa. atmb Sxmi AjxntoaggJ*,
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