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FOR SALE 0)3 TO LET, THOMAS MAUDE. THOMAS MAUDE, AND STATION 118, HEREFORD STREET, Christchurch. AGEN r A EXCHANGES EFFECTED. MORTGAGES ARRANGED. VALUATIONS MADE. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. A LOVELY BLOCK OF SHEEP COUNTRY 4 MILES FROM RAILWAY AND 8 MILES FROM IMPORTANT INLAND TOWN. 9AAO ACRES (about), Otago, healthy sheep country, subdivided into 18 paddocks by 7 wire standard fences, well watered. Cropß —36 acree wheat, 64 acres oats, 100 acres turnips, 25 acres rape and young grass. Buildings—Residence of' 13 rooms, all conveniences, 4-stalled stable, granary, aheepyarda, eto. Price, £4 10a per acre, crons in. Terms easy, Fo. 10b O. THOMAS MAUDE. jyAGNIFICENT COUNTRY. IN PRIME CANTERBURY. IN PRIME CANTERBURY. NEW ZEALAND’S BEST. LOT" 1. NORTH CANTERBURY—IBOO ACRES, welt subdivided, fenced and watered, consisting oi low hills, 200 acres flat, in English grass, largep ortion of hills ploughable, all well grassed. Carries one ewe per acre. Building# comprise house'' of 5 roomß, bath, verandah, etc.j PRICE, £8 per acre. Terms can be arranged. Fo. Sla LOT”2. NORTH CANTERBURY—2BSO ACRES, well subdivided, fenced and watered, consisting of low hills, part heavy swamp, part developed; 700 acre# ploughable. Buildings comprise houso of 7 rooms, verandah, stable, eto. Carries one ewe per acre and cattle. PRICE, £6 5s per acre. Terms can be arranged. Fo. 12b LOT” 3. NORTH CANTERBURY— SOOO ACRES, weC subdivided, fenced and watered by never-failing stream running through property. Beautiful hills, full of English ryegrass, valleys and rich flats; about 1000 acres being brought under cultivation,, numerous plants tions. Property carries one ewe U . aero' and cattle. Homestead cf t .IG iaTge rooms, with every possible modern convenience and up-to-date • farm outbuildings. Mail daily. <■ PRICE, £6 10s per acre. Terms can ho arranged Fo. 13a THOMAS MAUDE. SPLENDID MIXED FARM. ' Close to Railway and School CALL FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. AA A ACRES, CANTERBURY—Subdivided into 14 paddocks by gorse and wire fences, water in every paddock; crops —IOO acres wheat, 60 acres oats, 6C acres linseed, balance (200 acres) new grass. Buildings—6-roomed house, man’* wharc, stable, implement shed, trap shed, sheep-yards, etc. PRICE £22 10s per acre. Easy Terms. \ 50a THOMAS MAUDE. A USEFUL PROPERTY. SHEEP Do"wELL ON IT. WORTH IMMEDIATE INSPECTION. 1 AAA ACRES, CANTERBURY, 41 milei AVyvJVv 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, 60 acres oati, and about 80 acres in rape and. tui> nips, balance grass. . - - Buildings—6-roomed house, wooh shed, sheep-yards, plantations, eto. PRICE £7 10s per acre. Easy Terms. Fo. 43a. THOMAS MAUDE, THE OWNER WILL CONSIDER AN EXCHANGE. LOOK ME UP RE THIS PLACE.. 19AA ACRES, CANTERBURY, 10 milct lAUU from township, 2 miles from school. Subdivided into 16 paddockc by gorse and wire fences, watered by creeks; good sheep country. Croptr —4O acres oats, 40 acres turnips, about 800 acres tussock, balance gTass. Carries 1200 ewes. Bundings—6-roomed house, h. and o service, all modern conveniences, stable 6 stalls, woolshed, motor-shed] eto. PRICE, £8 10s per acre. Will exchange. Fo. 82b THOMAS MAUDE A CONVENIENT LITTLE PROPERTY. CLOSE TO CHRISTCHURCH. Of ACRES, CANTERBURY. 2 miles from factory- Subdivided and well watered by water races. Good cropping land. Buildings—l-roomed house, built cu Baltio timber, detached dairy, etc. PRICE £45 per acre. Fo. 12a THOMAS MAUDE. WARM TUSSOCK COUNTRY. CONVENIENT To"RAILWAY AND SCHOOL. QS.fi ACRES, CANTERBURY, 5 milet %jO\J from railway, 3 miles from school. Subdivided into 10 paddocks by gorse ! and wire forces, water in every pad- | dock; good tusaock country. Buildings—Whare and small ehed. | Property carries 1000 owes. PRICE, £3 10s per acre. Easy term#. | Fo. 45b THOMAS MAUDE j 8J MILES FROM RAILWAY AND SCHOOL. SPLENDID MIXED FARM.' WELL WORTH INSPECTING. L 4 ffA ACRES, CANTERBURY, subdivided *x«JVy into 9 paddocks by wire fenoos, watered by springs and windmill; good mixed farm. Stock carried—6oo to 700 ewes. Crops—22 acres wheat, 17 acres oats, 36 acres Cape barley, 86 acres rape and grass, 40 acrea Italian ryegrass, 40 acres ploughed for turnips, 130 acres native, balance English grass. Buildings—s-roomed houso, por.trv and scullery, - waßhhouße and dairy, stablo 5 stalls, loose-box, chaffhouse man’s whare and implement shod. PRICE, £l4 17s 6d per acre. Easy term#. Fo. 66a THOMAS MAUDE. SPLENDID FOR SHEEP OR FOR CROPPING. IAfA ACRES, CANTERBURY, 4* mile*. X \JO\J from railway, li miles from school. Well subdivided, very well watered by permanent streams, good cropping land, splendid grazing country ; would easily carry 2000 ewes; last winter propertv carried ISOO ewos without turnips. There are 80 acres rape and grass, 100 acres one-year-old grass, 200 acres tussock, balapce English grass. Buildings—7-Roomed House with every modern convenience, h. and o. service, tank, stable, wooshed and machines, Bheep dip, sheep yard*, etc., eto. Price, £l6 per acre. Easy Term#. Fo. 46 b THOMAS MAUDE. mHOMA.S MAUDE# 118, EREFORD STREET.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15923, 8 May 1912, Page 14

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