Farms For Sale WEST MELTON, 8.2 h.a. of Eyre silt loam situated on tar sealed road, all In pasture, some shelter. Building permit possible $50,009. Phone Peter Bovd of Riccarton Real Estate. 487-029, a.h. 496-803. MREINZ. WEST of Chch. 500 acres freehold.,22oo stock units, good. 3 bdrm brick home. 2 stand shearing shed, hay barn. 2 silos. 2 implement sheds, well-fenced with post and wire and gorse. Shelter trees established. Excel, fattening country in good heart.. Irrigation potential. $l4OO per acre. $700,000. N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Assn. MREINZ. Ph. 795-040, a.h. Geofl Hay 588723. 50 acres prime horticultural unit, planted out 2 yr old shelter, area of new variety Asparagus, in production 1982. Established Export Markets. Remaining area suitable for berries, nut's, apples, horses, deer, vegetables. etc,. Elevated building site. Your chance to build your dream home. 400 gals per minute elect, irrigation pump. Handily situated, just north of Christchurch. Ph. 7933 or 8595 Kaiapoi.
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