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I-;:;; '\'"--.;.'.'.7. ■<,..,' ■..■■■W/,...;..' .:■.-■*.>Y^--'.»->tviw , <iiifc..-.s-.y. | '.» Good Quality . . , Heavy White Damask SPECIAL SALE PRICE Size 1§ yds. Square A similar Good Quality Cloth, but With red border. Size: U r Yards Square SPECIAL SALE PRICE Post Free from . . . mm Chnstchurch PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC MOTICE& -SEASON 1918. Telephone: No. 360. Postal Address: G rallrufclft EMPTY SACKS. T * sound EMPTY SACKS. Highest price given. * MARSDEN ROAD NURSERY, . . .., .. . nKrrvxl rnw ' A splendid line of OATEN COW ~S now BOOKING ORDERS for all CHAFF at 7s per sack. Reducfci «r. kinds of TREES, including Fruit, | for lar S e ordersfledge, Shelter and Ornamental. | lEFFRIES AND CO., All trees true to name. *" • « • ** Orders uust be sent in at once to j GENERAL AGENTS, GREYMOUTH #nsnre prompt delivery. 'Phone 85. tjcarrew OFFER FOR PRIVATE SALE THE FOLLOWING SPECIALLY SELECTED WEST COAST FARMS:— HIGHLY PROFITABLE DAIRY FARM, as agoing concern. 228 acres. Rotomanu ; all cleared and in grass. Comfortable dwelling, cow-shed (8 bails), concrete floor and complete 4-cow milking plant, largo barn, and all necessary outbuildings. Best equipped farm on the settlement. Sixty cows coming into profit this season. An opportunity to purchase such a dairy farm as this seldom occurs. A real bargain at the price. PROFITABLE DAIRY AND GRAZING FARM, as a going concern. All rich river-flat land, comprising 473 acres Freehold and 50 acres Renewable Lease. Two commodious dwellings, situated one mile apart; stables, barn, nine-stall milking shed, dairy, and all necessary outbuildings ; milking machine, separator, chaff-cutter, 1 double furrow plow, 1 single-furrow plow, moulder, scan'fier potato plow, disc harrow, reaper and mower, horse lake, spring cart, dray buggy and harness. Live stock consists of 12 horses, 380 head cattle, 180 to 200 sheep, pigs, etc., etc. Situated on main tourist road, close to railway station, school, post office and butter factor}'. Large portion of purchase can remain at 5 per cent. RICH RIVER FLAT, COAL CREEK—2OO acres Freehold: 150 acres cleared ; balance bush and scrub. Equal to any land on the flat. If clear- . ed up will milk 80 to 100 cows. SPLENDID DAIRY FARM—Adjoining Railway Station, Rotomanu ; 203 acres L.I.P. ; 4 acres M.L. ; 40 acres T.G.L. Partially improved. Rich swamp land, easily drained. Has great prospective value. House (six rooms), milking shed, stable and barn, dairy, separator, all farm implements, etc., 57 head cattle, pigs. To be sold as a going concern. ENQUIRE AT OUR OFFICES RE THE FOLLOWING : KOPARA—3SO acres ; 60 acres felled ; hut; £450. GREY VALLEY—3OO acres; 150 acres felled and grassed; £ISOO. GREY VALLEY—3SO acres; 30 acres felled and grassed; £IOSO. JAGKSONS —334 acres, 56 head cattle. 2 horses, milking machine, farm implements ; going concern ; £2OOO. SOUTH WESTLAND—SpIendid Dairy Farm ; 454 acres ; going concern. INSPECTIONS ARRANGED. Full particulars, prices, terms, etc., of the above Farms, and of other properties on our Register, will be supplied to bona fide buyers on application by letter or otherwise. j LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. mtm LAND AND ES TATE AGENTS 475 ACRES, FREEHOLD, aiongside Railway Station and main road, Grey Valley. Six-roomed homestead, dairy, barn and shearing, shed, slaughter house, cart and implement. shed, garage, blacksmith's shop, tw whares, stables, etc., spring walci supply, orchard and garden. Al cleared and ploughable, with excep Lion about 5 acres shelter pines. Good, deep, rich soil except narrow strip near railway and road. Will carr.\ 600 sheep, 12 dairy cows, pigs, etc. Price £ls per acre. Easy terms. Ap ply at once— MARK SPROT AND CO., Greymouth. j Kf) ACRES OF FREEHOLD along side railway station and Main Road. Grey Valley ; 40 acres felled on flat and ploughable; 60 acresrfelled on hillside; remainder hilly bush land. Will carry 50 plus Limbs, 20 cattle. Price £3 per acre. Easy terms. Apply— MARK SPROT AND COi, Greymouth. AAA ACRES (100 acres Regulation fXf License, and 300 acres T.G.L.), Grey Valiey with four-roomed homestead, dairy, six-byre cow-shed, with water laid on, and trap shed erected thereon. 150 acres cleared and fenced, the balance partly cleared. Rental £7 per annum. A good proposition; price £BSO. Terms. Applv promptly, MARK SPROT AND CO., Greymouth. OAA ACRFS, FREEHOLD, NEAR "' VV GREYMOUTH with fourroomed Homestead, 4-byre cow shed (with concrete floor) ; about 50 acres bush, balance with little clearing up, ploughy'.le. Will carry 70 to 80 cows m present state; can be made to carry 100. Easy terms, apply promptly. MARK SPR'JT AND (JO., Laud and Estate Agents, Greymouth. 340 ACRES, L.I.P.,.ROTOMANU. Splendid dairy or fattening farm. Six-roomed homestead, c ow shed, all necessary farm buildings. Will carry 70 to 80 cows. A splendh? proposition Terms. Apply promptMARK SPROT AND CO., Greymouth. 000 ACI * ES PASTORAL LICJSf^E, e* i- -« out ** miles from Railway Station. 400 acres felled and in grassabout 21 miles fencing (sheep' p% o n ] the whole practically naturally ringfenced Carrying capacity in present state 7o grown cattle and 100 sheep A dieap proposition : well wortn ' the money. Price £1,700. (£BOO may remain at 6 per cent, for three years). Apply prompt MARK SPROT AND CO., Greymouth. 1130 ACKES ( 44 acres Freehold, 1072 acres Pastoral License), near Grey-Reef ton railway line; lourroomed house and out-buildings', hut and cattle yard elected thereon. Large proportion ploughable; 50 acres felled, grassed and fenced; large proportion fern and bracken country, which has been fired and laid down in Danthonia. Has wintered 300 sheep and 50 grown cattle. Price £I2OO (£SOO Apjn'y prompt MARK SPROT AND ™\- Croyn!o" + b

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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 July 1918, Page 1

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