Properties For or Sale To Let. MAUDE & HARMAN. . MAUDE AND HARMAN HAVE FOB SALE THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES; CROPPING AND SHEEP COUNTRY. A nf\ ACRES Good Fair land; subdivided tc i\J into numerous psddocks by good gorss and wire fences; about 13 miles from town by good road, and about li miles from railway station; good sheep country, will carry 2 sheep per aero, and will grow good crops of oats, rape and turnips. Buildings —Small bouse, men's but, shed, sliccpyarcls, etc. Price £7 10a per acre. Folio 527. MAUDE AND HARMAN. SPLENDID SHEEP COUNTRY, tTiyrv ACRES splendid sheep country; well > 4 U watered by water-races in every paddock; good gorse and wire fences This property will carry nearly two sheep to the acre all the year round Buildings comprise 6rooraed House, detached washhouse, stable, chaff-house, shearing-shed, sheep-yards, etc Price £7 5s per acre. MAUDE AND HARMAN. GOOD ALL-ROUND FARM. QQA ACRES Good All-round Farm; will OOU grow from 40 to SO bushels of wheat per acre; good clover land, well sheltered by plantations; buildings, fences and gates all in first-class order. The farm is well subi divided by gorse and wire fences; water in every paddock Situated only 2 miles from township, and 10 from town. Buildings— Good 8-roomed House, stable, implement-shed, workshop, wool-shed. Price £l3 10s per acre. Folio 486. MAUDE AND h ARMAN. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORaL FARM.' O/A/A ACRES; situated about two miles jCAJXJ from township; good agricultural and pastoral farm; wall subdivided and watered. Buildings comprise 6-roomed House, 6-eta Hod stable, Chaff-house, implement-shed, granary; good garden and orchard. Price £2O per acre. Folio 483. MAUDE AND haRMA_N. first-class"sheep farm. o*7 r\ ACRES; situated only 1 mile from ill ) railway station and two miles from school; within 4 miles of township and saioyatds; well subdivided by good gorse and wire fences; watered by water-races. This is a really good sheep farm. Buildings—Nearly new 6-roomed House, washhouse and copper, stable, granary, uap-shed, cowbaifs, dairy, eto. Price £lO per acre. Folio 450. MAUDE AND HARMAN. SHEEP FARM. ' •f A r 7f\ AGEES Agricultural and Pastoral Xub I V Land; subdivided into 14 paddocks; permanent stream in every paadock; 1000 acres have been cropped with wheat, oats or turnips. There is a good woo.shod ■on the property, and 17J miles of wire fencing; and only 3 niiles from school; mail triweekly ; situated in one of the best districts in Canterbury. Folio 444. Price £6 10s per acre. MAUDE AND mARHAiV MIXED FARMr If A ACRES; fair agricultural land ct Xtxl/ good sheep country; c;oso to station, school, etc.; well subdivided into 9 paddocks, by gorse and wire icnccs; well watered by water-races. Buildings comprise 4-roomed House, matchlinsd and papered, 4-stalled stable, trap-house, cow-shed, eto. Price £l3 per acre. Folio 405. MAUDE AND HARMAN. FIRST-CLASS SHEEP CO UN TRY. i 1 A A ACRES; situated near township, X.LtrV etc.; subdivided into 19 paddocks, by gorse and wire fences; atered by springs and creeks; 22 miles from town, and 10 from railway station; grows splendid crops of swedes and turnips; stock at present carried 2000 sheep, 30 head of cattle House 13 rooms, men's cottage, stable, implementshed, cowshed. Price £lO per acre. MAUDE AND HarMAN. GOOD FARM: ryno ACRES; situated 3 miles from townlOU ship; subdivided by gorse and wire fences; water in every paddock, all laid down in English grasses; good orchard. Buildings , comprise House of 5 rooms and verandah, I arge wash-house, bathroom, coal and wood-house, granary, implement-shed, etc.; situated 3 miles from school, church, p. 0., railway station. Half the farm is in young grass. Price £l2 per aero. Folio 370. MAUDE AND liAlt MAN. GOOD HEAVY LAND. v JQA ACRES; subdivided into 13 padjUU docks; watered by river; good heavy md, suitable for grazing or cropping; carryag capacitv of stock is about 3 sheep per ere; fattened last year 1200 wethers and. rmbs, besides crops. Buildings comprise 6oomed House, scullery, verandah, tyashouse, men’s whare, water laid on, stabling, enpiement-shed, woolsbed and yards; good rohard; situated one mile from school. Price 20 per acre. Folio 3C9. MAUDE AND HARMAN. SPLENDID DAIRY FARM. ■>A ACRES; situated near Christchurch; subdivided into 5 paddocks by good oxse and wire fences; running streams in very paddock; splendid dairy farm, well itunted. being only 1J miles from creamery, ailway and saleyards, and _ only about 100 ards from schqol. Buildings—4-roomed ouse, washhouse, 8-sta-Ued stable, cowshed, table, pig-stye. etc. Price £3O per acre, i’olio 365. MAUDE AND HARMAN. EXCELLENT SHEEP COUNTRY lOA ACRES; situated only 5 minutes’ LOU walk from railway station. The ole farm is bounded by good plantations, niy of shelter subdivided into 17 pacidocks gorse and wire fences; water in every idock This property is well capable of tying two sheep per. acre. Buildings—Fine use of 12 rooms, stable, chaff-house buggyid, cow-shed, blacksmith’s shop. Price £8 , not .acre. Folio 364. MAUDE AND HARMAN. MIXED FARM. •f 7AA ACRES; situated within ono mil® of J. SUU railway station. The farm is subdivided into 13 paddocks, partly gorse fence*, but mostly wire. There are 116 acres heavy land, watered by never-failing creeks, balance of the farm being light and watered by waterraces; will carry 1290 ewes and fatten lambs, besides cropping. Buildings—7-roomed House, stable, wool-shed, men’s hut and 4-roomed cottage. Price £5 par acre. Folio 383. MAUDE AND HarMAN. SPLENDID GRACING LAND. ACRES Grazing Land; has been I 01/ nearly all ploughed, except 175 acres; | plenty of good feed and she.ter for stock; also, plenty ox timber for any purpose required. The land grows 50 to 60 bushels of oats per acre There is a House of 8 rooms, verandah, washhouse, dairy, stable, loosebox, chaff-house, trap and implement-shed and stable; about three miles from railway and 2 miles from school. Price £6 10s per acre. Folio 773. MAUDE AND hattMAM. SMALL FARM. ACRES Good Medium Land; well watered by county races; good gorss and wire fences;-land is in good heart, having been down in grass for 6 years. Thera has been 45 bushels of wheat and 78 of oats taken off this land per acre. Buildings—Good House of 7 rooms, papered, washhouse, trapshed, ohafi-houso, stab.e, granary; two nines from p. 0., railway; close to saleyards. Price £9OO. Fouo 776. MAUDE AND HARMAN. MAGNIFICENT FARM. -i oa ACRES, near Christchurch; well subXOl/ divided; fences all in first-class order, all newly wired; water in every paddock; oats this year went 85 bushels per acre; about half of the farm is in grass, balance under cultivation; first-class po.aio if.nd; | situated only 7 mi.es from Christchurch by j a splendid road; i-mile from school, church, p. 0.. and blacksmith’s shop; exceptionally good homestead. Price £4O per acre, Foiio 779 MAUDE AND HaRMAN. FIRST-CLASS FARM. pyrv ACRES First-class Land; will grow iV/ anything; subdivided into 3 paddocks; water-race in each; good gorse fences, all in grass; Has been carrying 150 sheep, 13 horses and 10 nead caitio ah through the year; situated G miles from town, school, p.o. and telephone near property. Buildings— House 4 rooms; also, rough shod. Price £27 per acre. Folio 782. MAUDE AND HARHAN. GOOD ALL-ROUND FARM. £*rtA ACRES Good All-round Farm; ha* DUv grown 60 bushels of wheat per acre, and is splendid sheep country; subdivided into 12 paddocks by good gorse and wire fences; well watered; situated about 4 miles from town by good road, and 2 miles from school, p.o. and telephone. Buildings—Modern House, stable, trap-shed, chaff-house; good orchard, well sheltered. Price £2O per acre. Folio 783. MAUDE AND harMAN. NEAR CHRISTCHURCH. -j p ACRES First-class Land (3J acres potaJLC- ices given in); well watered. HuiidmgE—House, stable, trap-shed and loosebox. Price £I2OO. Folio 781. For further particulars of the above properties apply to MAUDE AND HARMAN 191, Hereford Street
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14396, 12 June 1907, Page 11
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