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FARMS FOR SALE. 128 ACRES FREEHOLD, in 6 fields, food fences, well watered, all low. owns, easily ploughed; grows good crops of wheat, new 6-roomed house, washhouse, dairy, 4-stall stable, loose-box, machine shed, etc.; 7 miles from Timaru, 1 mile from school. Reasonable price and terms. 200 ACRES FREEHOLD, near the Seadown railway station, well well fenced and watered, all low downs, and very little unploughwheat, 6 miles from Timaru, 1£ miles from school: 3-roomed House, Btable, granary, etc. Fair price and easy terms. 820 Acres FREEHOLD, well fenced, . -. watered, and subdivided; .nearly all ploughable; grows good crops-of grain. Suitable buildings, 18 miles from Timaru, 7 miles from railway station, 2 miles from school-. Easy terms. 230 ACRES L.1.P., rent 8s lOd less 10 water, all easy downs with very little unplonghable land; grows heavy crops of wheat, etc. Suitable buildings, handy to railway. Low price for goodwill. National Mortgage and Agency Go. of N.Z., Ltd., Timaru.

CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. RANGITATA.—2OOO Acres First-class SHEEP COUNTRY; grows good roots and -oats. Subdivided into handy paddocks; well watered by running streams. 600 acres under cultivation, nmomilw in fnccnot Well fpnppri with standards and wire. Good 6roomed house; men's hut; stable; woolshed and all necessary outbuildings. Price on application. Easy terms. MA.WARO.—62O Acres, L.1.P.; rent 6s 21st, July 31st). ! paddocks. Permanent water in 9 paddocks from springs; water easily procurable in remaining paddocks; 2 mOes from Post Office, telephone; mail daily; 3 miles from railway; road .on 3 sides; grows good crops, wheat, oats, rape, and turnips; 16 acres dun oats, about 65 acres plough- - ed for turnips, 20 acres for rape, 50 acres' for crop; standard and wire fences, 6 plain, 1 barb, posts every chain. . BUILDINGS 6-roomed house, verandah and pantry, scullery, lin+lnwMTi T»«iT»4rnr wsmJilinnKfi r.nnl and wood shed, h. and c. water, hydraulic ram; good orchard, garden, plantations round house'; mens hut;" granary (holds 600 sacks); 4-stalled stable, large loose-box, used for shearing board, large implement shed with gratings for use at shearing time, holds 150 sheep; fowl house, pigstye, sheep yards, double race capOUT CAMP —Large shed holds about 600 bags chaflV man's room and cooking stove, permanent water at camp; 2 sale-yards- within 6 miles. WASHDYKE-—453 Acres; 125 acres in wheat, 50 in oats, 35 in Cape barley, 28' for oats; 6-roomed house, washhouse, dairy, stable, granary and shed; . subdivided into*' handy paddocks, well watered. This is one of the nicest farms in South Canterbury; clean and in good order. TEMUKA.—73 Acres of Leasehold; 11 acre; together with 5-roomcd house, stable, shed, and all necessary buildings; well watered and fenced; a first-class dairy farm. Goodwill wanted, £525. For further particulars apply to the CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LTD., TIMARU. REMEMBER! . YOUR EYES ARE PRECIOUS! MY "WHOLE TIME IS DEVOTED TO EYE TESTING— I do not dabble in other work. Therefore your Eyes nre Quite Safe if you get my advice. C. P. ROBERTS, 0.C., CONSULTING OPTICIAN, Thames Street. (Opposite St. Paul's Church). PLANTING SEASON, 1911. FRUIT. FOREST, & ORNAMENTAL TREES. FLOWERING SHRUBS, HEDGE & SHELTER TREES, ROSES, RHODODENDRONS. HERBACEOUS, 4.nd Other Plants. Bulbs, etc.. NOW READY FOR PLANTING OUT. Owinc to my Long Esperit-r.ra m the Nurserv Business Customers nr d ;l'i, on cettins only the VER": hi-.nl SELECTION OBTAINABLE Cabbage and Cauliflower ±-1 fin is now ready. DAVID EDWARDS, Nurseryman, Coquet street

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10843, 14 August 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10843, 14 August 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10843, 14 August 1911, Page 5