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FOR SALE OR TO LET, MAUDE & HARMAN. MAUDE AND HAfiMAN, •OITSE, LAND, FARM AND STATION AGENTS, 134, HEREFORD STREET. And at Aabburtos. SPLENDID SUBURBAN FARM. 'it&in Easy Roach of City. Close to Electric Trail )ICCARTON—7S acres Heavy Cropping -to land, well watered, subdivided by gorse nd wire fences. The bu.ldings oonaist of house of 8 rooma, ,11 modern conveniences, inolndinc bath, h. ad o. son-ice, etc.; stable, 4 stalls, 2 looseoxes, harness room. PRICE £6B per Acre. MAUDE AND HARMAN. A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. .0 ACRES OF THE~VERY BEST LAND. >APANUI—Good part—Snug Property, consisting of 10 acres of land, together ith 5-roomed house with usual conveniences id all necessary outbuildings, including table, pigsty, cow bails, etc. Splendid orchard, well stocked with fruit trees. PRICE £1450. Terms. MAUDE AND HARMAN. SWEET WARM SHEEP COUNTRY, | Close to ailway Station, Saleyards and Post Office. I CANTERBURY— Ideal district—s7o acres j -/ Sweet Sheep Country, subdivided into 7 { addocks by good fences, well watered, 50 | sres in oats, 70 acres rape and grass, 100 jres grass, balance in native. Property will arry with easo one ewe per aero. Buildings | Dnsist of man's whare, *heep yards, stable, I tc PRICE £i 10s. Terms, £250 cash, balance ! t interest. ! MAUDE AND HARMAN. i 0 NEW ARRIVALS FROM THE OLD COUNTRY AND LOCAL RESIDENTS. A BIG LIVING ON A LITTLE PROPERTY. NEAR ELECTRIC TRAM AND SUBURBAN RAILWAY. iPLENDIDLY-BUILT House of 5 rooms, }, almost new, with U3ual conveniences, >od range, blue stone foundations, all neces'ary outbuild.ngs, including cowshed, pig;tye, fowlhouse, etc., high-pressure water upply, one acre first-class land, planted with ruit trees, vegetable gardens, etc. Lease-in-lerpotuity. \Rent, £2 3s Sd per annum. 'RICE £325. Terms. 193 A.L.B. MAUDE AND HARMAN. EXCELLENT BREEDING COUNTRY, j WINTERED 2500 SHEEP and 10 HEAD j OF CATTLE. ALL LAMBS MAY BE TURNED OFF FAT. j HAWKE'S BAY-2300 ACRES, cheap j sheep country, consisting of rolling - downs, with a flat for cropping; 300 acres j ploughablo, suitable for- rape and turnip*; j 200 acres (about) under heavy scrub, 30? ' icrea lighter scrub and grass, balance good English glasses. The property is fully cap- ; a,ble of carrying 2 sheep per acre, and 200 I ;attle when fnlly improved. Homestead con- | Bi6*e of residence of 7 rooms, washhouso, . len'B rooms, wharos, wool shed, stable, leep yards and dip. Situated close to rhool, post office; saleyards within 14 miles. Subdivided into 11 paddocks, with 7 and 3 tire fences. Stock and implements at valuaion. PRICE: £i per acre. Terms. 150 a. MAUDE AND HARMAA. FIRST-CLASS SHEEP FARM. WARM, CLEAN, IN GREAT HEART. SXCELLENT DEPTH OF BLACK SOIL. fIANTERBURY— 1500 ACRES, subdivided L/ into 17 paddocks by wire fences, water n every paddock: carries 2 sheep per acre; trows exceptionally profitable crops of grain, cots, rape and grass. Last season owner nade £IOOO in buying stores and fattening hem. House 6 rooms, men's whares, 8tallod stable, 2 loose-boxes, imploment shed, :hafi house, loft, wool shed, sheep yards and lip; lj miles from school, railway, etc. Purihaser will have use of 450 acres leasehold i»«. ; fcSICF.: £8 per acre." Easy terms. 152 b MAUDE AND HARMAN. PLEASANT AND HAPPY HOME. ■ I VERY DESIRABLE LOCALITY. SUBSTANTIALLY "BUILT. CLOSE TO ELECTRIC TRAM. T ALBANS—Up-to-date Villa of. 4 large j ■> rooms, with every convenience, including j atb.. hot and cold service, plastered and | astefully papered, centre flowers, picture j ails, pantry," scullery, washhouse, built-in [: opper, tubs and taps, etc. Single-storoy House, high concrete foundaions, verandah, sunny aspect. j About J-acre of Land. PRICE £525. Easy terms. Large nor 1 -'- ' )f purchase money can remain on Govern- j aent mortgage at 4* per cent. MAUDE AND HARMAN. i OWNER LEAVING THE COLONY. t CHEAPEST PLACE~EVEK OFFERED In ' TABANAKI. \ IABANAKJ—BBO Acres 0.R.P.; 225 acres j L felled, most of which is ir< grasses, felainder in bush, comprising rimu, wbitey- | ood and tawa. Undulating country, rich j oil, carries good grass; sound 2j sheep ountry. Buildings consist of comfortable iouso and all conveniences and necessary lutbuilding's, includinc sheepyards, etc.; "ood garden, young orchard. Kent 9d and lOd per acre and right of jurchase at 15s and 17s per acre respectively. Improvements and goodwill 35s per ere. Terms £6OO cash, balance 5 years at per cent. . ! Maie immediate arrangements to inspect j ?he cheapest place ever ofF»-?d. MAUDE AND BARMAN, Agents. j RICH RECLAIMED SWAMP. EXCELLENT FOB DAIRYING and FATTENING PURPOSES. VTORTH AUCKLAND-160 ACRES-Part IN ot the famous Raupo Swamp. Bounded >v a large navigable river. All well fenced aid euitably subdivided into fa paddocks, all n fr&ss. and well watered by artesian wells. Carries SO milch cows. »cw house of 4 •oorns, detached kitchen and conveniences, vashhouse, dairy, store-room, stable, etc, ihed 20 x 12ft, cowshed. PRICE £l3 P« M Acre. E n^£ MAGNIFICENT GRAIN-GROWING AND GRAZING FARM. Close to School and Post and Telegraph Office. Within Easy Reach of Important Town. CANTERBURY— 300 ACRES first-class land- grows up to 60 bushels wheat, from 80 to 100 bushels of oats 60 to 73 bushels barley. Subdivided into 7 paddocks, t>v live fences. Crops at present: TO acrss wheat, 10 acres oats 60 acres rape, balance in from one to five-year-old Frass. Carries from 3 to S sheep per acre, besides cattle, j Freely flowing natural creek runs through | most of property. Houee 8 rooms bathroom, pantry, hot and cold service, 6-stalled | rtable, chaShouse, imp>mei»" shed, shearing- | hed, trapshed, c louses, pigstys, etc MAUDE AND HARMAN. ] MAUDE AND HARMAN. HOUJSE. LAND, FARM AND STATION AGENTS, W, HEREFORD STREET, Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 15180, 18 December 1909, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 15180, 18 December 1909, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 15180, 18 December 1909, Page 14

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