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Properties For Sale 01 To Lat. MAUDE & HARMAN. MAUDE AND BARMAN, ■ AND : AND ESTATE AGENCY, Christchurch and Ashburton. CONVENIENT ALL-ROUND FARM. - ~\A ACRES, Good Mixed Farm, grows stc good crops of grain and roots, also good grazing land, all well watered and .enced. There is about half of the property 'ill grass, and the remainder is being got ready for crop. There is an up-to-date new house of 4 rooms, h. and c. Eervice, dairy, waslihouse, windmill, etc., stable for 4 horses, chaffhouse, implement and trap-shed, cowbyre and yard. There are 15 acres of the farm with 5-roomed house let to a good tenant at 7s per week. Good plantations. There are also 72 acres private lease at 183 6d rent, tins is all fit to go into crop this J The properties are about 2 miles from a railway lino and handy to school.* Lease 8 years to run. Price for the lot, £ls 10s. 1021 L.B. MAUDE AND HARMAN. SELWYN DISTRICT. OAf| ACRES, 170 acres flat land, will gro\. OUU 70 bushels oats per acre, well watered and subdivided. There is a ed house, stable, chaffhouse, co and loft, and all necessary outbuildings. The balance is downs in tussock, surface sown, with never-failing streams' in two blocks. Will cariv one ewe per acre and fatten lambs. Price, £8 10s per acre. The 170-acre I block is let for 4 years at 12s Gd per acre, goodwill of which may be bought. Or will - sell tussocky downs at £7 10s per acre; terms to a. suitable tenant. Folio 1021 L.B. j MAUDE AND HARMAN. SHEEP FARM. I on,l ACRES, 32 paddecksj water in each of them, wire and gorse fences (good), «iLjim half a mile of railway, post and telegraph stations, also of school and creamery. There are at present en property GO acres turnips (being fed off), 20 acres Cape barley and oats for green feed, 30 acres in oats, and upwards of 50 acres ploughed, intended for wheat and oats', will grow 30 to 40 bushels wheat per acre, has grown 70 bushels oats; SO acres in stubble. Price, £l6 per acre. Folio 10W L.B. MAUDE AND HARMAN. ASHBURTON COUNTY. OAA ACRES First-class Land, suitable for 4j\J\J any class of farming, the land is all in splendid heart and free from weeds of all kinds, fenced and subdivided-into suitablesized paddocks by splendid fences, gorse and wire, sheep-proof, water in every paddock, county races; good gates, all well hung; splendid two-storey house, all conveniences, all necessary outbuildings, good orchard in full bearing,, all'well sheltered. The property is .situated on good main road, 1£ miles from school. P.O. and telephone. Price for freehold, £35 per acre. Folio 1019 L.B. MAUDE AND HARMAN. HAWKE'S BAY. 97AA ACRES Freehold, good sheep coun. Li I \J\J try, carrying 2 ewes to the acre, besides cattle, ring-fenced, subdivided into 20 paddocks, fences in good order, 100 acres in bush, balance in grass, 2 miles from school; convenient 10-rooined house and all necessary outbuildings, 2 woolsheds, dip, yards, also 2 other houses on property. Good property, lying well to the sun in a warm valley; 300 acres suitable for. cropping. Placewell worth the money. Price, £9 5s per acre. Folio 1018 8.8. MAUDE AND HARMAN^ SMALL FARM. 30 ACRES 3 Roods 4 Perches, fair land, O subdivided into 5 paddocks; buildings comprise 6-roomed house, stable, chaffhouse, trapshed, dairy, etc. Immed.ate possession can be given. Price, £750. Folio 1017 L.B. MAUDE AND HARMAN. SOUTHLAND. '" PA A ACRES, Freehold Land, will grow 01/U oats, turnips and grass to perfection. The land has all been cultivated except about 200 acres, which is in iussock; the reinaindc is all in grass, part being in oats and scwi down this year. The property is well fenced and watered by natural streams, subdivided into suitable-sized paddocks. There is a splendid house of 8 rooms, with all necessaryconveniences, ail outbuildings in spier.did condition, good orchard, all nicely sheltered by plantation, goad road right to property. I'heie is a good team and all necessary implements, 6 oatsheaf stacks. Price as •- going concern, £3IOO. Folio 1010 L.B. MAUDE AND HARMAN. LEASEHOLD. Or\rv ACRES First-class Land, Gove_ £-Aj\J lease, 99i) years, rent 12s Gd per acre, with the usual rebate of .10 per cent for prompt payment. The property is nearly all m splendid English grass and clover. The property is watered by natural streams running through centre, also good well supply for household uses. Subdivided into 7 paddocks by gorse and wire fences. There is a new house of 2 large rooms, also large stable (with loft) for 6 horses, large chaff-room, cowbails for 10 cows. The land has grown 100 bushels oats per acre and carries one cow to 2 acres easy, also suitable for sheep. The property is bounded by good metal roads, nearly 2 miles to railway station. Price for goodwill, £7 per acre. Folio 1015 L-B. ■ MAUDE AND HARMAN. DAIRY FARM". ££» ACRES, Heavy Swamp Land, divided OX) into 5 paddocks, well watered. There is a house of 5 rooms on the property. There are 4 acres iu crop. Price, £25 per acre. Folio 1014 L.B. MAUDE AND HARMAN. L. I. P. O ACRES Land, L.1.P., subdivided into 2 O paddocks, with house 6 rooms, scullery, washhouse, copper, bath in washhouse, coalhouse, 'pigstye, stable, carthouse, single-storey house, verandah, orchard, garden. , Price£6oo. Folio 1012 L.B. MAUDE AND HARMAN'. NORTH CANTERBURY. 1 K(\f\ ACRES Land, 2 houses, one 8 rooms JLtJUU and the t other 7 rooms, sheepyards, dip, woolshed, stables, dairy, meathouse, washhouse and necessary outbuildings. The property is divided into 14 paddocks, and is one of the best-watered properties in the northern district. The land adjoining was passed at £2l per acre. The land is half heavy flats and half hill, and is all ploughable. Price, £l4 per acre. Folio 1011 L.B. MAUDE AND HARMAN. ' SOUTHLAND DISTRICT. I AA ACRES, half-mile from railway stafcUU tion and township, lies well to the sun. well sheltered, plenty water, all ploughable except few small flax gullies, railwayruns 1* miles along boundary, running stream on one side, road line on the other; two 40 acres good turnips. 60 acres young grass and rape and turnips, other paddock old pasture, fences nearly new and in good order, 12 paddocks, oats went 60 bushels per acre, also tows good wheat; good buildings. £lO per a cre Folio 1010 L.B. MAUDE AND HARMAN. MILTON. , , , ACRES, First-class Sheep Country, ODD gcod rolling downs, 50 acres 'in turnips, oats this year will thresh 40 bushels perl acre.' Buildings comprise two 5-roomed houses, woolshed. yards, 5-stslled stable cowshed £5 per acre. Folio 1003 L.B. " l matjdE AND HARMAN. ~~ AUCKLAND. i i ■ / w A ACRES, First-class Sheep Rim, all. Ji. lOU in <WI English grasses, subdivided into 14 paddocks, all the fencing is practica.ly new and sheep-proof, with excellent gate" into paddocks, 250 acres in turnips (which are good for the season), and 100 acres are just put down in grass, 200 acres of ncn I reclaimed swamp, carrying breeding ewes a - present; this portion is enual to 3 sheep per j acres now, and can be readily improved; water in every paddock (a great portion of the boundaries either river or creek). The railway runs through the estate for 25 miles, and there are two stations within one mile of the 3 giving three trains daily both to Biid from ' Auckland. First-class sheep and cattle markets within easy distance, and ne saleyards are contemplated at Tirau, which is three miles away from the southern boundary. The carrying capacity of the country is quite two sheep per acre, and can be readilv improved, as there is no wasto land, and every acre is ploughable. The mam country road intersects the property, and 13 a well-constructed road, on which there is a considerable amount being spent in order to make it still better for winter traffic. The | altitude is 350 ft above sea level, and the country is composed of easy rolling clowns, having a good northerly aspect. The homestead is a good 9-roomed house, recently built of the "best materials, and is nicelv tituated on an eminence close to main road Rnd railway, and nearly in the centre of the e«tate. There is excellent trcut_ fishing on the property, while the whole district is famous for the excellent sport of every description, including deer shooting, fishing, golfing, etc. ThtTe are men's cottages, Stages stock snid s'-eenvards. all practically new and well-constructed. The district gen•rallv is making rapid strides, and is destined before long to become a centre of importance in the sheep and dairv industry. The owner has given three months in which fa sell at the present price, after which time he "intends cutting up into small holdings for dairy farming. £7 TOs per acre. Easy terms. v o\io 1003 L.B. MAUDE AND HARMAN. fftt ACH jJ fciMiliold, 70 acres leasehold f O-jO ~«s;i „„LTd, railway through property, I house 6 rooms, stable, granary, 6 cow-bails; I one mile from post office. £lO per acre. . I Folio 1006 L.B. j MAUDE AND HARMAN. •

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14682, 13 May 1908, Page 10

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