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LAND NOTICES. FOB EXCHANGE, rt BOUSES, no mortgage, let at StU. pa A week, for good Dairy Farm of, about 104 teres. Equity, £ISOO. iaaa ACRES, Freehold, S-6heep country, XAJ}J\t for unencumbered property, Equity, £6000. »• j FOR SALE, 500 Acres, Freehold, guarantee 2J-sheep country, all clear, all in grass, | 100 acres flat, all necessary buildings. Pries, £10. Apply for further particular*. Duly \ uiileo iroin uoe-t town. TTIOR EXCHANGE, Sheep Farm* Dairy £? Farms, Town Section*, Hotels, ota. COCHRANE & BUTEMENT, ' QUEEN STREET, MASTEHTON. ' '538 , J. W. BRAITHWAJTE, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, AND AGENT; JOHfISONVILLE, Poultry Farms, 1$ to 9 acres, £300 to £750. I Town Sections, the pick of Johnsonville, at £2 10s foot. Dairy Farm, 80 acres, £18 10s. • ' Bijou Villa, i aore, £550 it-Acre and Cottage, £130, Ohanu Valley. 3-Acre and Cottago, £400, Tawa Flat. 5 Acres.for subdivision, £1000. 5-room'Cottage, £300, cash price; let, fls. £50 will build House to suit you 5 rooms, Villa, allconveniences, £680. CIOS3 f - ' ' CIOBJ 1 fiOO ACRES, O.R.P. at 10s. per acre, half--I\3A)A yearly rental £11 10s., good sheep or dairying' land, part good rive.' flat, balance easy hills with'light bush, 100 acres is beat grass, two-miles river frontage.requiring, no. fencing; 1J miles from P. 0., telephone, and store; 2J miles to salevards Price, £600. 509 /IPO ACRES, freehold, nngfenced and subdivided vnto 12 paddocks, all grassed and well watered by running streams; will winter 2} sheep; small area shelter bush; 5-roomcd dwelling, cowshed, trapshed, and storeroom, 4 acres good orchard trice, £12 per acre. 506 THOMSON 1 & WALKER, (Campbell Thomson), LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION'AGENTS, DANNEVIRKE. C 697 A. ,E. CRADDOCK, Auctioneer, Farm, Station, and General Estate Agent, • 154-6 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, PRIME CANTERBURY SHEEP AND AGRICULTURAL JFARMS. All reasonably close, to the City of Christchurch, and handy to first-class,markets, railway stations, schools, etc. ServeU by splendid roads. ' Canterbury Land is not equalled yi the Dominion for sheep-raising and cropping, and it is as 1 cheap or cheaper than any land, to bo found elsewhere. Letters or Telegrams will receive,prompt attention. 00-i ri ACRES Excellent ' Sheep- Country; <J Y within easy distance of telephone, railway, saleyards, etc. For the raising of fat lambs and for the production of wool this proScrty has few equals in Canterbury. Sublvided into blocks with a splendid water supply. Large area in turnips, balance in grasses. I can thoroughly recommend this property to those in search of a block of good sheep country. Price, £5. Fol. }ifl liyn ACRES Good Land, which has been AI V very carefully farmed and in splendid heart There is a suitable area in oats, tur- 1 nips, and rape. All fences are good and the property is well watered. Gobd 6-roomed house and outbuildings Only '12 miles from Christchurch. Price, £U 10s Fol. 333 A. E. CRADDOCK, FARM AND GENERAL ESTATE AGENT. 154-6 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH CBB3 FARMERS, tOOK. 600 D DALEY FARM. j r A ACRE?, all in Grass, all well fenced, 101/ subdivided into 3 paddocks, well w»t-' •red. New 5-roomed Honse and Outhouses. Lease has 131 }oars to run, at 9s. Gd. per acre. Bituated 1} miles from Railway Station, Post Office, and School I Last year wintered 450 sheep and 60 head tattle. ' , GOODWILL ONLY £256. ApplyTHE UNITED FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, ltd, ;, , victoria avenue. WANGANUi. CBJO / FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. '' A FEILDING FARM. FOR A LARGER PROPERTJ. 21ft A 9? ES > 9 los ? to Feilding; splendid ]*■•■« fattening land, will carry 4 sheep to the aore ' beautiful Residence, with all conveniences, telephone, etc., outbuildings, largo woolshed, stables, trapsueds, etc., well fenced, and' watered Price, £40 per acre; terms arranged. Owner will exchange for larger farm, would prefer property situated on the Manwatu Line about Otaki For full particulars', apply ' 'victor e. SMITH, ! 'IiAW AGENT; FEILDING, ' • , CIOB4 A SNIP IN SHEEP COUNTRY. Qijftf ACRES, SOUTH WAIRARAPA; largo t» Iu 9 family residence, woolshed, dip stable, and numerous outbuildings; 900 acres ploughable; large river flats, nice clumps of native bush, plenty of totara and matai for fejoing; well subdivided; fence m good order; metalled road to property, well watered by never-failing streams, stock now on property, 6100 sheep and 270 head cattle, and several horses; all in first-class condition; MV sheep shearing machines 5 stands; agricultural machinery, etc, otc. To be sold as a Goins Concern. PRICE, £17,0Q0 I can finance a man with'£sooo cash. To see is to buy. Apply sharp to , W. H. CRUICKSHANK, LAND AGENT, MASTERTON, fcOLE AGENT. 5204 OUR Client will never regret the High First Cost of a STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATOR, His monthly bills for Low Current Consumption (from 2s to 20s per month) will always remind him pleasantly of our good advice. He will speak to his friends ot tho wonderful economy of the STANDARD ELECTRIC'ELEVATOR. Whereas the placing of a contraot for tho supply of a cheap Electric Lift offered by those whj do not understand electrical conditions wul certainly reflect discredit 1 upon the professional adviser, and, indeed, may pi ore a ghastly bluud«r. Ask tlw users of over 300 STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATORS in Australasia what they think. The GOOD POINTS of the STANDARD are expensive, but they are vital. They ensure Durability, Roliabihty, Efficiency, Economy, and Safety. STANDARD LIFTS ARE BEST VALUE FOR MONEY. Sole Agents for New eatand: TURNBULL ANO JONES, LTD,, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTEACTOES, C4SJ

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 422, 3 February 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 422, 3 February 1909, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 422, 3 February 1909, Page 12

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