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% l-:v v;. m I !§ Hi Since July 19th we sold 45,951 acres, 15,500 sheep, 350 cattle, together with implements, making a grand total of £184,530. The following were the properties; Kekerangu Station, Mount Whitnow, Happy Valley (Wellington), Makaru Valley, Pohokura, and Clifton Falls. We do the business i iSi i m m I m TlSif Write to us. SO 000 acres, first-class sheep run, all tussock country, situated in Blenheim, with good homestead, all convensituaicu iu . >. Blck js v .„n f encC (i and well Sffiidft! a/d UcwrVine 12-000 halfbred sheep, 7.000 i» S »m ewes. The country is out of the snow 2™a nnd 18 not Well, being all nice low hills; easily mustered and "is free from rabbits. Price of the land is £J fer acre The sheep can be taken at valuation, or can be had as a going concern-walk in walk out. The owner of this splendid property is prepared to accept as payment exceptional terms from a good man. or will take securities or a small agricultural property that he could M* Agents. way. li miles fror Transfer Title. m*.«. and outbuildings, 6-roomec is permanently watered o wire fenced; 2,500 acres have been grassed balanc standing bush. Is carrying at -present 2000 ewes, 501 cattle. We can sell this splendid property at the i of £l7 OCO-£12,C00 is on first mortgage to Insurance for five vears. the owner's interest. £5.000. he require cash This is one of the best speculations that a could get at present as tr- ' ' - '--<• ——.- < the bush Is all felled, ai block of this size near fi railway vuw. a, muj» u tc-day. We have personally inspected this pro will be pleased to give full p iry, all tussock country lying well'to'the'sun, no scrub, and no noiious weeds, is all low hills. Splendid sheep country, and splenoul house and outbuildings, all conveniences, with wire fences, and It is subdivided into 4or 5 convenient-sued blocks Ino Sporty is carrying at present 4 000 sheep. 3.oNewes, and 1.000 drys. and does them well. Price £5 js.per acre; stock at valuation. *° llo iS " 1,600 aci*Cs, of first-class cropping and fattening land, with house of 10 rooms, all conveniences, hot and cold water service. S. tank, gas, wool-shed with machines, dip; and sheep yards, men's quarters, motor shed and stables, school adjoins property. Grows splendid orops of wheat; up to 50 bushels, and grows 60 bushels of oats to the acrc.j Carries 3,000 ewes, besides horses and cattle. Grows best' turnips in the district. Price £l9 1C«. per acre. This; splendid property we can give any terms to a good man. All wheat crops at present on the property, and alt crops,, sheep, given in; all the stock and implements to be taken at valuation. This is a chance in a life time for a man to get a splendid home. A farmer with two or three sons, could out the block up into as many farms as he wished, as it is admirably suited for cutting up purposes, lull particulars and plans on application. Wo are solo agents for this property. . . in enn acres, situated near Kaikoura, splendid homestead, .the Fe.% 'coast,' • -house, shearing sheds, men!s quarters, and all buildings are of the best. The property is carrving 6.000 sheet), half ewes and half wethers, allhalfbyeds. Price, with the sheep in. £4 per acre as a going concern—walk in .walk out. The -'.property..can be lmproved ti> onrry another 2.CCO or 3,000 sheep- with the 2,000 acres of bvii-ii felled, which is at present on the property, and which is the best land. This is a splendid property for a speculator as the wool clip is in sight, and; n' thoroughly recommend it. A Splendid Worth Canterbury Farm, comprising 500 acres. first-class wheat-growing, sheep-fattening land. House is-, modern bungalow with all latest conveniences', is situated within easy distance ofAmberloy .Railway-Station. Has. woolshcd with shearing machines, stables, men's and all buildings of the best; 100 acres wheat. 50 acres.-in' oats. The owner has made a lot of money fattening sheep, and is now wanting to retire.-as.his;sons have gone-; to the front. Price £SO per acre.-Ik:-will-lease with pinv chasing ol'ause to a good man at £3O per acre for 5 years.or will sell to improved buyer, with small deposit straight" out now. •:,}■ • i Salesmen Phono 2293 P.O. Box SS3

In a'l our Fashion D?rartrr.ents vou will find a succession of delights m the way of smart A->;arel fcr the Opening S ason. 0- c primal impedance are the Showroom Novelties. Let us ment.on a few— UNEQUALLED RANGE OF VOILE BLOUSES, in Plain and Fancy stvles— From 6/6 10/11 to 12/11 SILK BLOUSES, in the newest styles. LADIES* CAMBRIC CAMISOLES, daintily UNEQUALLED R\. trimmed with Lace and Embroidery— BLOUSES, m Plai Prices 2/11 3/6 3/11 to 8/6 Prom LADIES' CAMRRIC NIGH'I DRESSES. SILK BLOUSES, in t trimmed with Lace and Embroidery— including the Cape Ci Prices 6/G 7/11 8/6 to 35/6 LADIES' VESTS, in Cotton. Spun Silk, Also Plainer styles, v Wool and Silk— Pin stripes .. Prices 1/6 1/9 2/11 to 10/6 Wide Range of VOILI LADIES' MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS, in or Stripes— . the new shapc-i, in shades of White, Froi Saxe, Rose, Grey, Emerald, Brown, Smart COSTUMES, in Nigger, Navy and Black— dine Materials, in Prices 7/9 8/6 9/11 to 35/6 stylrs— CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES, in the new Fror tunic styles, showing in shades of Mai», BLACK SILK COATS, Shrimp, Rose and Skv— ladies— From 29/6 37/6 42/- I Come and sec the beautiful things co'lected /or you* including the Cape Collar — From 17/6 to 22/6 Also Plainer styles, with various coloured Pin stripes .. .. Price 16/9 Wide Range of VOILE ROBES, in Florals or Stripes— , „„,-, From S7/6 42/- to 59/6 Smart COSTUMES, in Worsteds and Gak"; dine Materials, in the leading Tailored stylt-s— •-■_, From £5/15/6. to £7/7/BLACK SILK COATS, suitable for elderljr ladies— ._ _, From 84/- to £7/7/approva'. Make a tour of inspection to-day. Halne* "HE FA'RME'RS" CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH Branches —Ashbnrton, Rangiora, Hawarden and Oxford

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17560, 17 August 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17560, 17 August 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17560, 17 August 1917, Page 8

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