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FOR SALE OP TO LET. THOMAS MAUDIO. : THOMAS MAUDE, gSTATE AND STATION AGENT, M 3, HEREFORD STKEET, Chris tohurch. EXCHANGES EFFECTED. MORTGAGES ARRANGED. VALUATIONS MADE. FOR SALE OK EXCHANGE. A LOVELY BLOCK*OF SHEEP COUNTRY 4 MILES FROM RAILWAY AND 8 MILES FROM IMPORTANT INLAND TOWN. onnn ACRES (about), Otago. healthy AUUU sheep country, subdivided into 13 paddocks bv 7 wire standard fences, 'veil watered. Crops—3fi acres whjai, fit acres oats, 100 acres turnips, 25 acres rape and young grass. Buildings?—Residence of 13 rooms, all conveniences, 4-stailcd stable, granary, sheepyards, etc. Price. £4 10s per acre, crops in. Terms easy, ho- 10b O. THOMAS MAUDE. jyjAGNIFICENT SHEEP COUNTRY. IN PRIME CANTERBURY.. IN PRIME CANTERBURY. NEW ZEALAND’S BEST. LOT 1. NORTH CANTERBURY—IBOO ACRES, well subdivided, fenced and watered, con* aisting of low hills. 200 acres flat, ia English grass, largep ortion of hills ploughablc, all well. grassed. _ Carries one ewe per acre. Buildings comprise house of 5 rooms, bath, \ verandah, etc. PRICE, £6 per acre. Terms can be arranged Eo. 51a LOT 2. NORTH CANTERBURY—233O ACRES, well subdivided, fenced and watered, con* sisting of low hills, part heavy swamp pari developed; 700 acre* ploughable. Buildings comprise house cf 7 rooms, verandah, stablo, etc. Carries one ewe per acre and cattle. PRICE, £C 5s per acre. Terms can be arranged. Fo. 12b LOT 3. NORTH CANTERBURY—SOOO ACRES, well subdivided, lenced and watered by never-failing stream running through property. Beautiful hills,, full of English' rvegrass, valleys and rich flats; about 1000 acres being brought under cultivation, numerous plantations. Property carries cue ewe to acre anti cattle. Homestead of 10 iarge rooms with every possible \ modern convenience and up-to-date farm outbuildings. Mai! daily. PRICE, £6 10s per acre. Terms can.be arranged Fo. 13a THOMAS MAUDE.

400 SPLENDID MIXED FAIIM. Close to Railway and School, OALL FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. “ ACREs, CAR TER B jvidod' into 14 paddocks by gorse and' wire, fences, water in every paddock; crops —IOO acres wheat, HO acres oats, 50 acres linseed, balance (200 acres) new grass. Buildings—C-roomcd house, man’s whare, stable, implement shed, trapshed, 3heep-yard3, etc. PRICE £22 10s per acre. Easy Term*. 60a THOMAS MAUDE. A USEFUL PROPERTY. SHEEP DO WELL ON IT. ■ WORTH IMMEDIATE INSPECTION. 4AAA ACRES. CANTERBURY, 4J miles A'JUv/ from railway, school, etc.; subdivided into 7 paddocks by gorse and wire fences, watered by wells. Good mixed farm. Stock carried, 1100 sheep; crops—Bo acres wheat, 50 acres oats, and about 60 acres in rape and turnips, balance gras3. Buildings—6-roomed house, woolshod, sheep-yards, plantations, eto. PRICE ffl 10s per acre. Eaay Terms. Fo. 43a. THOMAS MAUDE. . THE OWNER WILL CONSIDER AN EXCHANGE LOOK ME UP RE THIS PLACE. 1200 ACRES, CANTERBURY, 10 mils* from township, 2 miles from aohool. Subdivided into IS paddocks by gorse and wire fences, watered by creaks; good sheep country. Crops —4O acres oats, 40 acres turnip 9, about 800 acres tussock, balance grass. Carries 1200 ewes. Bu-ldings—ti-roomed house, h. and o service, all. modern conveniences, stable 6 stalls, woolshed, motor-shed, etc. ' - r PRICE, £8 10s per acre. Will exchange. Fo. S2b THOMAS MAUDE. A CONVENIENT LITTLE PROPERTY. CLOSE TO CHRISTCHURCH. ACRES, CANTERBURY* 2 miles from factory. Subdivided and well watered by water races. Good cropping land. Buildings—4-roomed house, built on Baltic timber, detached dairy, etc. 25 PRICE £45 per acre. Fo. 12a THOMAS MAUDE. WARM TUSSOCK COUNTRY. CONVENIENT TO -RAILWAY AND SCHOOL. 950 ACRES, CANTERBURY, 5 miles from railway, 3 miles from school. Subdivided into 10 paddocks bygor3e and wire ferccs, water in every paddock ; good tussock country. Buildings—Whare and small shed. Property carries 1000 ewea. PRICE, £3 10b per aero. Easy terms. Fo. 45b THOMAS MAUDE 84 MILES FROM RAILWAY AND SCHOOL. SPLENDID MIXED FARM. WELL WORTH INSPECTING'. A f-A ACRES. CANTERBURY, subdivided ■fcOvl into 9 paddocks by wire fences, watered <by springs__ and windmill; good mixed farm. Stock carried—GOO to 700 ewes. Crops—23 acres wheat, 17 acres oats, 3G acres Cape barley, 86 acres rape and grass, 40 acres Italian ryegrass, 40 acres ploughed for turnips, 130 acres native, balance English grass. Buildings—s-roomed house, pantvv and scullery, washhouse and dairy, stable 5 .stalls, Icose-box, ehaShouAe, man's whare and implement shed. PRICE, £l4 17s 6d por acre. Easy terms. Fo. 65a THOMAS MAUDE. SPLENDID FOE SHEEP OR FOR CROPPING. inrn ACHES- CANTERBURY, 4J miles ludU from railway, 1} miles from school. Weil subdivided, very well watered by permanent streams, gacd cropping land, splendid grazing country; v.-ould easi.y carry 2000 ewes; last winter property carried 1800 ewes without turnips. There are 80 acres rape and grass, 100 acres one-year-old grass, 200 acres tua3ock, balance English grass. “ Buildings—7-Rocmed House with every modern convenience, h. and c. eervice, tank, stable, woolshed and machines, sheep dip,'' sheep yards etc., etc. Price, £ls per acre. Easy Terms. Fo. 46 b THOMAS MAUDE. |Jt H O M A S ’ MAUDE 118, EBEFORD STREET.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15920, 4 May 1912, Page 18

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