FOR SALE OR TO LET. THOMAS MAUDE. THOMAS MAUDE, STATE AND STATION AGENT. 118, HEREFORD STREET. THE HOME OP THE "WOOL KINGS. 1 Qflf\ ACHES, -roll watered »nd well IOUU fenced, with about 400 acres gpr.J ploughable land, balance first-claa.3 tussock country, currying over BOW sheep. Hou:e of G large rooias, with all usual conveniences, nil necessary outbuildings for working this excellent propertv. It is (situated about i miles from railway station by ftrstalass road, and 3 miles irom school. Good markets handy. PRICE £lO PER ACRE. GOOD TERMS TO A SOLID MAN. Fol 26b THOMAS MAUDE. IN A PROSPEROUS DISTRICT. 1/1 ACRES, about 5 miles from Rangiora. UU First-class Mixed Farm of 200 acres. Splendid fattening country. Grows marvellous crops oi wheat, oats, o! V Good house c£ 6 Tooms, stable, trapJjji shep, loose-boxes, implement fixed, etc !?'*; Large orchard. PRICE~£26. " »er retiring. Very Easy Terms f aTol. 45a THOMAS MAUDE. TO THE SEA, WHERE THE FEED ALWAYS GROWS. KQA ACRES, Splendid Tussock Sheep Do\J Country, lying well to the sun, only 8 miles from Christchurch. Good portion has been surface, sown with i English rye and clover. Stock at ' present consists of 1100 ewes and wethers end 50 head cattle. i- '': PKTCEai 10s. • - Good Terms can be arranged. ' Fol. 41b " THOMAS MAUDE, ■'; SPRINGSTON. I ACRES Good Mixed Farm; 3 miles XfO from.saleyarda and creamery, and 2} miles from school. Grows great crops of peas, wheat and clover. Good House of G rooms, wsshhouse, dairy, •table, cowshed, trapshed, etc. OWNER WOULD CONSIDER AN EXCHANGE FOR HOUSE AND FEW ACRES NEAR TOWN. Moat of tie purchase money can remain on Ifortgsge. . PRICE ONLY £25 PER ACRE. Fol. 56b Ex.' THOMAS MAUDE. Oaf&Y ONB POUND PEP. ACRE DOWN, BALANCE AT 6 PER CENT. CANTERBURY. 17 AA ACRES, Good Sheep Country. Giowb >i \J\J good crops, wintered last year 235 ' nheop with onlv 20 acres of turnips. At present there- fs 100 acres sown in turnips and gross, balance in young grass. Only 4 miles from railway and 3 miles from echool. PRICE £7 10s PER ACRE. CASH £7OO, Balance at 5 per cent, Fol 59* THOMAS MAUDE. IANTERBURY, 8 miles from Twlwsy, / close to school—3oo Acres, subdivided into 6 paddocks by good gorse and wire fences, well watered by oreeks and wells, splendid wheat country; 100 acres in crop this season, 300 acres in grass. New house 5 rooms end all conveniences, stable, granary, implement ' 1 shed. A / PRICE £23 par acre, - To. M THOMAS MAUDE. I FOR EXCHANGE. , ' OOOD CROPPING AND GRAZING FARM imale from School and Telephone. J- into 8 paddocks. Good house of 5 rooms, B-Btalled stab!?, trepshod, „. chafEhon°e, granary, man's where, ■heepyards, etc. Good garden ana orchard. Owner leaving for Austra- ** li». Must sell. Ho would consider ib exeheag for City property. H PRICE 418 PER ACRE, AND GOOD . .TERMS. FoL Sis THOMAS MAUDE. ONE OF THE 3EST-A L.I.P. School and Railway rerv convenient. AAA ACRES—2 ewea to acre. Grows heavy 01/V crops of wheat and oats; well-watered and subdivided. Large houße 8 rooms, bath, pantry, scullery, washhouso and copper, dairy, oto. stable, granary, woolshed, cowshed. All that * man can wish for. ONLY £IOOO CASH required. Rent 6s «d ear acre, leu 10 per cent. Fol. 24 v THOMAS MAUDE. CONVENIENT TO GOOD MARKET. It mileß from School. 1 fiEC ACRES—Good Mixed Farm, well snb'4.1/0 divided and watored; also 40 acre* Leasehold at a low rent for 6 years. Good House of 8 rooms, stable and toose-boxes, all well built. Owner has another farm, and is ont to sell. PRICE £ls 10s. Leasehold given in. 9 b Ex. THOMAS MAUDE. NORTH CANTERBURY. ■V flood Chance for a Man with Small Means. ONLY £4OO CASH. I CA ACRES, subdivided into 6 paddtfckSi cropping and grazinj vsnient to railway and market. £4OO jth required, balance at 5 per cent 63* PRICE £ll PER ACRE. THOMAS MAUDE. OBTH CANTERBURY— Sheep Country— I 8000 Acres (about), beautiful low tus•ook country, lying nicely to sun, ring fenced and well subdivided, watered by numerous croeib. i«Tgo portion surface sown with English trrua (olover and cocksfoot}. will t cany : I|. ewe* Improvements on Homestead consists 01 souse 7 Urge rooms, h. and c. water both tuba, tape, etc.; large woolshed for ' • 8 shearers with ample holding room, , aheepyard, dip, stable, man's hut, i, shearers' house and bakehouse. ProSis, v'' perty will stow 10 per cent on pries 1 ' ' aakao- ' V PRICE its per acre. Easy terms, ■la, a* THOMAS MAUDE NORTH OANTEBBUB/". •9ATin ACRES (about). 3 miles from tailavUvV/ way and school, subdivided into two Mocks. wate*eJ by creeks; good tussock mwp c*«wry, nearly all ploughable; winter a 2000 ewes last winter. No buildings. PRICE £• 10s par axire. Easy, term* '• -g<y\U THOMAS MAUDE. FOR EXCHANGE lies irom railway, S miloa from important inland town—2o9o ACRES (about), healthy sheep coun—lbdivided into 13 paddocks by 7 wire standard fences, well watered. Crops—S6 acres wheat, 64 acr<?>« oate. 100 acres tßMiips, 23 acres rape end t young grass. . ' Buildings consist of 13 roomed re~ f sidence, all conveniences. 4-stalled stable, granary, sheep-yards, etc t aUCE £4 10s per acre, crops in. Terms easy, fe.lOb THOMAS MAUDE. URY—Si miles from railway and . school—2ooo ACRES (about), eubdivided into convenient-siscd blocks, /fatered by country races; stock carA*d, half sheep to aero; wool off property brought lOd lb this year; 83 acres in turnips and grass, balanca saHva. New house 4 Hr?e rooms, water laid on. new stable and wool shed. fatlCE £2 5s ptr acre. Good terms. f H O M A S MA Caristchurcb.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 16061, 16 October 1912, Page 14
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