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FOR SALE OR TO LET, THOMAS MAUDE. THOMAS MAUDE, STATE AND STATION AGENT, 113, HEREFORD STREET. AMURI. j{ THE HOME OF THE WOOL KINGS. j 1 qnn ACRES, -veil watered and vzell j -LOUU fenced, with about 400 acres good j ploughable land, balance Srst-closa j tU3sock country, carrying over 20j>u j sheep. House of 6 large rooms, with j all usual conveniences, all necessary : outbuildings for working thiß excellent property. It is situated about * miles from railway station by hrstoloas road, and 3 miles from sohool. Good markets handy. PRICE £lO PER ACRE. GOOD TERMS TO A SOLID MAN. j Fol. 26b THOMAS MAUDE. IN A PROSPEROUS DISTRICT 200 ACRES, about 6 miles from Rangiora. First-class Mixed Farm of 200 acres. Splendid fattening country. Grows marvellous crops of wheat, oats, etc. Good house of 6 rooms, stable, txapshep, loose-boxca, implement shed, etc. Largo orchard. PRICE £26. Owner retiring. Very Easy Terms. Fol. 45a THOMAS MAUDE. CLOSE TO THE SEA, WHERE THE FEED ALWAYS GROWS. KQA ACRES, Splendid Tussock Sheep OoU Country, lying well to tho sun, only 8 miles from Christchurch. Good portion hao been surface sown with English rye and clover. Stock at present consists of 1100 ewes and wethers and 60 head cattle. PRICE £ll 10s. Good Terms can be arranged. Fol. 41b THOMAS MAUDE. SPRINGSTON. 100 ACRES Good Mixed Farm; 3 miles from saleyards and creamery, and 2J • miles from school. Grows great crops of peas, wheat and clover. Good House of 6 rooms, washhouse, dairy, stable, cowshed, traps bed, eto. OWNER WOULD CONSIDER AN EXCHANGE FOR HOUSE AND FEW ACRES NEAR TOWN. Most of the purohase money can remain on Mortgage. PRICE ONLY £25 PER ACRE. Fol. 56b Ex. THOMAS MAUDE. OfciiY ONE POUND PER ACRE DOWN BALANCE AT 6 PER CENT. CANTERBURY. STAA ACRES, Good Sheep Country. Grows IvU good orops, wintered last year 985 sheep with only 20 acres of turnips. At present there is 100 acres sown in turnips and gross, balance in young gross. Only 4 miles from railway and 3 miles from school. PRICE £7 10s PER. ACRE. CASH £7OO, Balance at 5 per cent. Fol 69a THOMAS MAUDE. /CANTERBURY, 8 miles from railway, dose to echor-l—3oo Acres, subdivided into 8 paddocks by good 'gorse and wins fences, well watered by creek* end wells, splendid wheat country; 100 acres in crop this soason, 200 acre* in gross. Now house 5 room* ond all conveniences, stable, granary, implement shed. PRICE £23 per acre. Fo. 65 THOMAS MAUDE. FOR EXCHANGE. GOOD CROPPING AND GRAZING FARM 500 4-mile from Sohool and Telephone.. ACRES, wall watered arid subdivided into 8 paddocks. Good house of 5 rooms, 6-stallcd Btablo, trapshed, chaffhouße, granary, men’s whare, sheepyards, etc. Good garden and orchard. Owner leaving for Austra- ' lia. Must sell. Ho would consider an cxchang for City property. PRICE £l3 PER ACRE, AND GOOD TERMS. Fol. 61a THOMAS MAUDE. ONE OF THE BEST—A L.I.P. School and Railway very convenient. QAA ACRES —2 ewes to acre. Grows heavy OL/Lf crops of wheat and oats; well-watered and subdivided. Large house 8 rooms, bath, pantry, Bcullerv, washhouse and copper, dairy, etc., stable, granary, woolshed, cowshed. All that a man can wish for. ONLY £I6OO CASH required. Rent 6s 6d per acre, less 10 per oent. Fol. 24 v THOMAS MAUDE. CONVENIENT TO GOOD MARKET. 1$ miles from School. Ar ACRES—Good Mixed Farm, well subO divided and watered; also 40 sere* Leasehold at a low rent for 6 years. Good House of 6 rooms, stable and Icose-boxes, all well built. Owner has another farm, end is out to sell. PRICE £l6 10s. Leasehold given in. 9b Ex. THOMAS MAUDE. NORTH CANTERBURY. Qocd Chance for a Man with Snj.%’l Means. * ONLY £4OO CASH. 0 ACRES, subdivided into 6 paddocks* watered by permanent springs. Good cropping and grazing land. Convenient te railway ana market. £4OO cash required, balance at 5 per cent 63a j PRICE £ll PER ACRE. THOMAS MAUDE. RTH CANTERBURY—Sheep Country--6000 Acres (about), beautiful low tu»sook country, lying nicely te sun, ring fenced and well subdivided, watered by numerous creeks. I-®.!?* portion surface sown with English grass (olover and cocksfoot). will carry 14 ewes. Improvement* on this property valued at £3500. Homestead consists of house 7 large looms, h. and o. water both tubs, tap*, etc.; large woolshod for 8 ehoarers with ample ho.ding room, aheepyard. dip, stable, man s hut, shearers' nouso and bakehouse. Property will *bow 10 per cent on prioe askedPRIOE £s per acre. Easy terms, yg THOMAS MAUDE. NORTH CANTERBURY: OflAfl ACRES (about), 3 miles from railway and school, subdivided into two blocks, watered by creeks; good tussock sheep oountrv, nearly all ploughable; wintered 2000 ewe* last winter. No buildings. PRICE £8 10* per sera Easy termsL Fo , no THOMAS MAUDE. FOR EXCHANGE. OTAGO —Four miles from railway,, 6 miles from important inland town—2ooo ACRES (about), healthy sheep country, subdivided into 19 paddocks by 1 wits standard fence*, wall watered. Crops—Sfi acres wheat, 04 acres oats. 100 acre* teimips, 25 'acres rape and young grass. Buildings consist of 13-roomed residence, all conveniences. 4-steiled stable, granary, shosp-yords, eto. PRICE £4 10s per acre, crop* in. Terms easy. Fo. 10b THOMAS MAUDE. CANTERBURY —SJ milco from railway and V Bchool—2ooo ACRES (about), subdivided into convenient-sized block*, vat tired by country races; stock carried, half sheep to acre; wool </S property brought lOd lb this year; 85 acres in turnips and grass, balance native. New house 4 largo rooms, water laid on. new stable and wool shod. PRICE £3 sfl per acre. Good terms. thomas mattoe, 113. Street, Cferistdrarci.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 16034, 14 September 1912, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 16034, 14 September 1912, Page 18

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