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-Properties For Sale or To Let MAUDE & HARMAN. PROPERTIES FOE SALE. SPLENDID "SHEEP FARM. ■jQQA ACRES, subdivided into 13 padXOU'U docks, well watered. This property is only 8 miles from fair-sized town by a good road. The bulk of the property is ploughablo, and grows good crops of roots and grain. Buidings—l3-roomed house, all conveniences, 4-stalled stable, granary and | sheepyards. Price £4 per acre. Polio 645 DAIRY FARM. A ACRES, situated half-mile from iowa«wJLU ship, creamery; part heavy land, vary suitable for dairying; well watered and subdivided into 9 paddocks; will carry 600 sheep in summer. Buildings—7-rcomed house, dairy, stabling, etc.; also, 6-roomed house, stable, gAnary, etc. Price £l3 per acre. Polio 623 MIXED FARM. ACRES, 12 paddocks, 100 acres bush; DOvy splendid run for cattle, 40 acres in turnips, 80 acres ploughed, 50 acres stubble, balance young, grass. Buildings—l3-roomed house, every convenience, woolshed, stabling, granary, trapshed, whare, etc. Price £6 per acre. > Folio 607 GOOD GRAZING FARM., tOA ACRES heavy land, situated about 2 miles from large township; 12 paddocks. 40 acres in turnips, balance grass. Buildings—Good 4-roomed house, 3-stalled stable, looeebox anjl first-class woolahad. Easy terms. Price £l4 10s per acre. Folio 684 ' 1 ' nAAA ACRES first-class sheep country, )uU” to be sold separately or as a whole. No. 1 Block. 2132 Acres, subdivided into 2 paddocks, 1500 acres have been cultivated and are now in English grasses, mostly Cocksfoot, the balance in blue tussock.. The land is good agricultural downs and well watered. Price 67s 6d per acre. No. 2 Block. 1625 Acres, well watered; 940 acres have been cultivated, of which 250 acres are now being ploughed, and manured and sown with turnips, the remaining 630 acres being in English grass. Them are 100 acres uncultivated river flat outside the fences, the balance of the land being in good blue tussock. The fences are in good order. Price 55s per acre. No. 4 Block. 3225 Acres splendid sheep country; about 910 acres have been cultivated and laid down in English, grass, about 400 of which have fust been laid down as follows;—2so acres in oats and grass, and 150 acres in English grass, the remainder of the block being good blue tussock. The whole of this block is securely ring fenced with good standard and wire fencing, and consists of beautifullysheltered downs, lying well to the sun, well watered. Price 47s per acre. No. 3 Block. Hoxpestead Block. 4130 Acres, subdivided into 6 paddocks, with good standard and wire fences;, about 810 acres have been cultivated and laid down in English grass, the balance being in tussock, some of which is ploughable. The cultivated land consists of agricultural downs with some heavy swamp, the whole block being well watered. Th e block contains a stone dwelling-house of 5 rooms and kitchen, a barn and implement shed, with concrete floor and sheep yards. Price 30s 6d per acre. Folio 664 GOOD FATTENING FARM. 17OA ACRES, divided into 16 paddocks, I —JVr well fenced; will carry 1000 ewes in winter, and fattened 1600 lambs last year. The farm is in excellent heart, free from twitch and other noxious weeds; three minutes’ drive from railway station, saleyards, church, etc. Buildings—House 7 rooms, bathroom (h. and c.) and shower; outbuildings—men’s house, stables, dairy, chnffhouse, implement shed, sheepyards. gardens and plantations, Price £l3 per acre. Folio 660 SPLENDID SHEEP COUNTRY. •j 4 Af) ACRES, Splendid Sheep Country, J-ttUvy subdivided into 3 paddocks by good fences, all standard and wire, watered by county water-races in. every paddock. There are 200 teres in new grass, 200 acres broken up for oats and green crop. The remainder is in tussock. Buildings—New 5roomed House, etc., situated on the main road to a large town and 4 miles from railway station. Price £5 10s per acre. T'otio 691 GOOD SHEEP COUNTRY. ■j fQA ACRES, Good Sheep Country, well -Ljbi/v/ subdivided and watered into 12 paddocks, fenced by gorse and wire fences, water-races through all the paddocks. The farm is in good order, and is carrying 2000 sheep and 50 head of cattle. The land is in good heart, with plenty of feed. Buildings— Cottage of 5 rooms, scullery, grainshed, implement shed, loose-boxes,, etc. Price £8 per acre. . ' Folio 630 FIRST-CLASS AGRICULTURAL FARM. i OA ACRES, First-class Agricultural Land, i-i” will grow 60 bushels of wheat to the acre, subdivided into 1 paddocks by gorse and wife fences. A large portion of the property has just been ploughed. This property will carry 3 sheep per, acre.. Buildings—House 5 rooms, washhouse, dairy, stable, trapshed, .pigstye, etc. Price £25 per acre. Folio 680 SOUTHLAND DISTRICT. -i AAA" ACRES, subdivided into 11 pa-d-J-'JVf U 1 flocks, watered by running streams, 600 acres ploughed, several paddocks in clover and grass, 1 acre in orchard, coalpit on place, also flax on property. .• Situated 4 miles from railway and 2 from school by good road. Buildings comprise 4-roomed house, stable for 20 horses, shed, trapsfcod, chafihouse, men’s whare. Price £5 poo acre. , Also adjoining, 328 acres drained swamp land, all fenced, p’art ploughed; 130 tons flax came' off this property last year. Price £4 per acre. Folio 686 " DAIRY FARM. ~ Ct'Y ACRES Good Land, being old bush O I laud, cleared' (flat), well subdivided and watered, situated within one mile of railway, school and creamery. This would make a first-class dairy farm, being well sheltered by native and other trees; good orchard and garden. Buildings comprise good 8-roomed house, bathroom, washhouse, Tkba-iled cowshed, 3-stalled stable, granary, workshop, piggery, etc. Price £22 per acre. Folio 673 SHEEP COUNTRY! 1A AAA ACRES Freehold aiid 25,000 ivAv/V/Vy Acres Leasehold (13 years to run, at £BO per annum, splendid homestead, woolshed, dip, sheepyards, etc. Stock—--12,000 sheep, 30 head of cattle, horses,” etc. The land can ■ all be ridden over, and is situated 40 miles from town. Price £12,000. Folic, 668 FIRST-CLASS SHEEP FARM.' OAA ACRES Light Land, but real good £d\J\J sheep country, subdivided into S paddocks, water in every paddock, fenced by gorse and wire fences, all in good order. The property is all down in grass with the exception of 9 acres, which is sown in Dun oats. ' The land will carry over 200 sheep right through the winter, besides cattle and horses. Buildings—3-roomecl house, 6-stallod stable and shod, all in good repair. The property is situated about 10 miles from fairsized town by real good road. Price £3 per acre. Polio 669 MIXED FARM. ' KOA ACRES, subdivided into 12 paddocks, cJOVy by good gorse fences, watered by county water-races in every paddock, 160 acres being put into crop, the remainder of the farm is in grass. Buildings:—6-roomed house in good repair, usual outbuildings, sheep yards, etc. .The property is very nicely situated on main road from fair sized town, railway runs alongside_ property. The land grows good crops, and is also splendid sheep country. Price £ll 6s per acre. Folio 682 AGRICULTURAL FARM. QPA ACRES good land, subdivided into OK)\J i paddocks, by gorse and wire fences, water in every paddock; the land has grown 60 bushels of wheat and will carry 2 sheep per acre all the year round. Buildings —2-roomed leanto and moii’e hut and large new iron granary and windmill, etc., and sheepyards. The property is situated 17 miles from town and 2 miles from school, post office, and telephone, and 7 miles from railway station. Price £l6 per acre. Fol. 665 SHESP FARM. OAA ACRES good land, 160 acres in EngOUu liah grass, 80 will be in crop this year, subdivided into 14 paddocks, water in all paddocks. Buildings—lo-roomed house, 7slalled stable, 3 looseboxes, shearing shed, oow-byre, washhouse, men’s house, dairy. Price £4 5s per acre. Folio 672 FIRST-CLASS AGRICULTURAL FARM. ”1 A A ACRES heavy loam land, divided into JLOU paddocks by good goxse fences, watered by river, 50 acres in grass. Buildings—Good house, 8 rooms, barn and dairy, situated only half-mile from large township. Price £l9 per acre.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14167, 15 September 1906, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14167, 15 September 1906, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14167, 15 September 1906, Page 15

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