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FOR SALE OR TO LET. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS & CO. R. M. Speira. R. L. Saunder 3. L. J. Wilkins. SOUTH CANTERBURY SHEEP AND CATTLE STATION. FINE HOMESTEAD. BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS. SPLENDID FISHING AND SHOOTING. ONLY £4 15s PER ACRE. O-JAfk ACRES, situated close to importaut railway town, and at present oarrying 2000 sheep and 60 head of cattle. Splendid ewe country; a good portion of the grazing land is cleared bush country, which has taken cocksfoot well. About 400 acres aro in bush, which is bringing in handsome royalties, and when cleared will make fine dairying land. There is excellent grazing for dairy cows—plenty of running creeks, and an excellent markot for the milk. Creamery only 1J miles from milking shed. BUILDINGS comprise NEW 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE, with all fnodern conveniences, telephone connection, etc., stabling for 4 horses, 2 loose-boxes, implement shed; hou3o (with h. and c. water supply) for married couple, men's cottage, milking shed, etc. Ab a Sheep Property alone the property is a good investmeht, whilst timber, dairying, and residential conditions add very considerably to its value. Further particulars from SPEIRS, SAUNDERS AND CO., 169, Cashel Street. ONE OF THE CHEAPEST FARMS- ON THE MARKET. Onn ACRES, suitable for either dairying, cropping or Fhcep raising; 80 acres in wheat, 30 acros oats, 20 acres turnips, 8 acres turnips, balance in young grass. Has carried two ewes to the acre and fattened all lambs. Last year wintered 52 head of cattle and 12 horses on 120 acres. Average yield of oats to the acre, 60 bushels; wheat, 10 bushels. Buildings comprise 6-roomed house, stables for 12 horses, 8 loose-boxes, granary with concrete floor, large implement shed, cowshed, drafting yards, etc. Situated only two miles from creamery, school, eto. Price £ls per acre. Terms—Say, £IOOO cash, balance at 5 per cent interest for a term of years. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS AND CO. £2OO DEPOSIT. t'-l ACRES—A nice little holding, situate 31 , close to rail, school, creamery, etc. 3ood 7-roomed house. Btablee, oowshed, pigityes, etc. Tho land is well watered, and frows fine crops of wheat, oats, peas, etc. Price only £22 per acre. Easy terms, namely, 5200 cash, balance at 5 per cent. • SPEIRS, SAUNDERS AND CO. FINE CROPPING AND GRAZING FARM. non ACRES, one of the best cropping and iuUV." grazing farms in North Canterbury. Sitnate two miles from rail, school, creamery,* etc. Buildings include house of 6 or 7 rooms, stables, trapshed, etc. Price £25 per acre. Terms—Say, £IOOO deposit, balance on mortgage. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS AND CO., IC9, Cashel Street. SMITH & BRUEP.E. D. M. Smith. Jae. Wallace. R. A. Bruere. Office Open from 7.30 till 9 p.m. Saturdays. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. TO SHEEPFARMERS. TO SHEEPFARMERS. i mrn A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY , A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE AN EXCELLENT SHEEP RUN. TO ACQUIRE AN EXCELLENT SHEEP RUN. 3000 HEALTHY SHEEP COUNTRY. \ __ SITUATED NORTH CANTERBURY. HANDY TO RAILWAYS, ETC. WELL FENCED AND SUBDIVIDED. ABUNDANTLY WATERED. Will carry 2 SHEEP TO THE ACRE by growing little winter feed. Over 300 acres ploughable. Balance first-clas6 downs. GOOD HOMESTEAD OF 8 ROOMS. EXCELLENT PLANTATION. PRICE £5 5s PER ACRE. PRICE £3 os PER ACRE. EASY TERMS IF REQUIRED. Land adjoining has been sold at £l3 10s per acre. lERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO BUY AND MAKE MONEY. Inspection arranged on application to Vendor’s Agents. SMITH AND BRUERE, Dftnd and Estate Agents, Valuator?," Etc., 148, HEREFORD STREET. 0. O. DERRETT 4 00. C. C. Berrett, F. W. Dewsbury, C. E. Stahcr, Farm Dept. City Dept (Mokau), North Island , Expert. 1 ACRES Freehold, 1003 Crown ■L-bUv leasehold, North Canterbury, including 400 river fiats, balance, low hills, limestone and sandstono formation. The estate is situated within 12 miles from Rangiora; watered by natural streams, and fences in good order. The property is safely estimated to carry 2200 3heep and 160 head of cattle. No goodwill asked for the leasehold, which is for a term at Is per acre rental. There is also on the estate, handy to the homestead, about 60 acres of good bush. This is the first time the present owners have placed' this property on the markot, and wo invite intending purchasers to inspect immediately. Owner will take town property as part payment. Price only £6 15s per acre. Terms £IOOO cash. Present stock 1850 sheep, which can be bought at valuation, or owner will finance incoming man for same. Further particulars for same apply to C. C. DERRETT AND CO. OPA ACRES, 0 miles from Christchurch Good agricultural farm, has this year grown 60 bushels of oafs and 45 bushels of peas to the acre. Beautiful homestead of 8 rooms, large implement shed and granary, also large cow byre with IS bails. There is a permanent creek running through the property. Thiß is absolutely the cheapest property on the market. Owner retiring from farming. Price only £l6 10s per acre. Tho owners will accept as part payment equity tn town property to the value of £9OO and £550 in cash, balance can remain on interest. For further particulars apply to the solo agents, • C. C. DERRETT AND CO. AN "AJAX” ON THE SPOT Is worth TEN . FIRE BRIGADES i Ten Minutes Later. > THE New Scientific Method of dealing with Incipient Fires. Christchurch Agents: C. C. DERRETT AND CO. WE have Sums of £IBOO, £llsO, £IOOO, £9OO, £4OO and £9OO for Immediate Investment at Lowest Rates. Also a few Sums on Second Mortgage. DOUGALL and UPHAM, Christchurch and Leest-oa,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15899, 10 April 1912, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15899, 10 April 1912, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15899, 10 April 1912, Page 14

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