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raUCTIONia. THE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTER BURY, LTD. THE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED. AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS. ST ALBANS. Just off Papanui Road and Webb Street. ONE OF THE FINEST RESIDENCES IN THIS FAVOURITE LOCALITY. Three minutes from tram. \ CHARMING RESIDENCE of Ten lX Rooms, artistically decorated and friozed, return verandah, large entrance hall, bathroom and accessories and a largo inlet shower apartment, lovely mantelpieces, tiled hearths and grates and air pit fires, and a most complete set of domestic offices and conveniences, also up-to-date sanitary arrangements. . _ , The grounds compnso One Acre, One Rood and Eighteen Perches, beautifully laid out in lawns, tennis courts, choice and ornamental shrubs and ornamental trees; orchard and kitchen garden. ~ „ .. 7 ® 5 For cards to inspect and full particulars apply to N>z _ farmers’ CO-OP. A CHEAP CITY PROPERTY. £325. A Comfortable Six-Roomed House, with orandah, bay window, bathroom and conveliences; J-acro land, lawn, garden. Owner 3 leaving Christchurch, and must sell. A nlendid opportunity to secure a cheap homo. 775 N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. SPECIAL. PLEASE NOTE. A GENUINE BARGAIN. ATTRACTIVE RESIDENCE OF 6 ROOMS. GOOD LOCALITY. CLOSE TO TRAM. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. £575. A FAITHFULLY-BUILT RESIDENCE OF 6 ROOMS. High concrete foundations, plastered, tiled hearths and grates, picture rods, bathroom, h. and c. and lavatory basin, pantry, scullery, w.h., and all accessories, windmill and tank; i-acrc, well laid out, gurdeu, lawn, etc. We can recommend this to anyone requiring a good home, and it is A GENUINE BARGAIN. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. A FAVOURABLE OPENING. BLACKSMITH’S BUSINESS AND SMALL STORE. In a Sound Country District, near a Railway Station, and opposite a Creamery. A good opportunity for a man with a family. Ibout One Acre Land, with a Good Fivouned House, etc., blacksmith’s shop, wood :1 paint shop. A good business is now ng carried on; also a Small General Storo suiess. The Price is most reasonable. 11 details can be obtained from 7GB N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. '* SOUTHLAND. ■\A ACRES Freehold and 2700 Acres lU Leasehold, situate 1 mile from hip, railway station, P. 0., etc.; 4-room--ttage, Woolshed, Shecpyards and other ivements. Two-thirds ploughable and grow wheat, oats, barley and splendid is. Well watered by permanent creeks ary gully, good lambing country. Wcll--1 and conveniently subdivided. 190 in turnips. With winter feed should from 2500 to 2SOO owes. £3 per acre; lold £l5O. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. SOUTHLAND. 420 ACRES—An Agricultural Farm, which is recognised to be one of

tho finest in tho district. The land is all fiat, and is a heavy rich soil. The land lias been drained and limed, and :s in splendid heart. Good 5-roomcd House, washhouse, etc., S-stalled stabie. shearing shed, sheep yards, etc. Most of the lard is in one, two and three-year-old grasses £2l per acre. Adjoining land haß just been sold at £2B per acre. Four miles from Milton. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ONE OF TIIE CHEAPEST FARMS ON OUR BOOKS. 1 AAA ACRES. Good Agricultural and .l.v/V/V/ Pastoral Farm. One that wo strongly recommend to Buyers. \\ e know the Farm well, and we are confident that a capable man cannot go wrong on the place. Tho Land grows excellent crops of potatoes, wheat, oata and splendid rape, turnips and clover. Very attractive Homestead. The House contains 7 rooms and conveniences, hot and cold water service, bathroom, etc.; 12-&talled stable, 2 looseboxes, woolshed, sheep yards, dip. granary, implement shed. otc. Good orchard, lawn ur.d flower gardon. Handy to school, railway and township. 2125 fat sheep sold off this farm in one year. £l2 10s per acre. Ileal good value. F. 40 N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. A VERY CHEAP SHEEP FARM. OQPr ACRES—ReaI Good Sheep Country. DO Eight paddocks, well fenced and watered and lying to tho sun. Will carry 1800 ewes comfortably. Good six-roomed House and conveniences, stables, sheepynrds, otc. Price, only £3 17s 6d per acre. This is unquestionably ono of tho cheapest properties of its kind that are on tho market, and we advise bona fide buyers to mako an immediate inspection. Very easy terms are offered 163 N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. GOOD ALL-ROUND FARM. q~/'v ACRES Good Medium Land, 70 001/ acres flat, balance low ploughablo downs. Carries 400 ewes and fattens the lambs, and uilows 100 acres for cropping. Sccuroly fenced, well subdivided and watered. Buildings consist of a good 8-roomed house and conveniences, 8-sta!lod stable, loose-box, granary, implement shed, woolßhed, etc., all in good order. Price £l3 per acre. Situate half a mile from township, railway station and salyvards. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. SHEEP RUN ACRES. All excellent sheep country; fully 1500 acres ploughxblo. The property carries 2400 ewes to lamb and 1100 dry sheep. As the agricultural land grows heavy turnip crops, all the lambs can be fattened on the place. Fifty head of cattle are usually carried. Twelve paddocks and two largo sheep blocks. A good road runs through the property. Modern house 8 rooms, hot and cold water supply and all necessary conveniences. Situate on a terrace and commanding a fine view. Stables, woolshed, sheepyards, loose-box, eto. Near railway station and township. £5 10s per acre. Terms: £1 per acre down, balance 5 per cent. N.Z. FARMER?’ CO-OP. QQ? ACRES—A really fine property for 000 sheep and cattle grazing, a,.-* for growing wheat, oats, rape and turnips, etc. Generally averagos from 40 to 45 bushels of wheat to the acre. Ample water supply from permanent streams. Good 9-roomcd house and conveniences, hot and cold water service, woolshed, 10-stalled stable, dip, implement shed, granary. Price £2O per acre. 8000 sheep were fattened last year in addition to grain crops. We hnvo inspected this farm and can recommend it. FlOl N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. i

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15558, 7 March 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15558, 7 March 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15558, 7 March 1911, Page 12

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