ANTERBURY FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. RANGITATA. —2000 Acres First-class SHEEP COUNTRY ; grows good roots and oats. Subdivided into handy paddocks; well watered by running streams. 600 acres under cultivation, remainder in tussock. Well fenced with standards and wire. Good 6roomed house; . men's hut; stable; woolshed and all necessary outbuildings. Price on application. Easy terms. Acres, L.1.P.; rent 5s 2d nett, payable half-yearly (January 21st, July 31st). Subdivided into 12 paddocks. Permanent water in 9 . paddocks from springs; water easily procurable in remaining paddocks; 2 miles from Post Office, telephone; mail daily; 3 miles from railway; road on 3 sides; growß good crops, ' wheat, oats, rape, and turnips; 16 acres dun'oats, about 65 acres ploughed for turnips, 20 acres for rape, 50 ; acres for crop; standard and wire fences, 6 plain, 1 barb, posts every ; chain.. . BUILDINGS 6-roomed i house, verandah and pantry, scullery, • bathroom, pantry, washhouse, coal ; and ■ wood, shed, h.. and', c. water, ; hydra.nlic. ram; good orchard, .garden, • plantations round house.; mens hut; > granary (holds 600 <sacks); 4-stalled : stable,; iarge' loose-box, used for i shearing board,, large implement shed v with-, gratings for use at shearing • time; holds 150 sheep; fowl house, pigstyo, sheep yards, double race cap- ' awe of working 1500 bead at once. ; OUT CAMP —Large shed holds about : 600 bags?chafi; man's room and cook- ' ing stove, permanent water at camp; ' 2 saleyards within 6 piiles. 453 Acres; 125 acres in wheat, 50 in oats, 35 in Cape barley, 28 for oats; 6-roomed house, washhouse, dairy,- stable, graniarv and shed; subdivided into handy ■ padwell watered. This is one of ■ the nicest farms in South Canterbury, clean and in good order. TEMUKA.. —-73 Acres of Leasehold; 11 ' years to run at a rental of 14s per ' acre; together with 5-roomed house, stable, shed, and all necessary buildings; well-watered and fenced; a . first-class dairy farm. Goodwill wanted, • £525. ; For furtherparticularsapply to the CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LTD;, TIMARU. . ;
REASONS WHY FARMERS SHOULD BUY A SEPARATOR. The Increase in Amount- of -Cream Saved is not less than 25 per cent. . ' The- consequent increase"- in , turnover. ' '-The Value of Time Saved. - The, Saving in Wear and Tear. The Saving in Working Ex- • . penses. . } The Increased Profits resulting from Larger Turnover and -Higher Price for Butter. The Knowledge that all. Butter Fat being won. from the milk. / t THE "LANZ" 19 :JHE LAST WORD IN' •: SEPARATOR CONSTRUCTION, : AND YOU WOULD DO WELL TO CONSULT US, Before Buying a Machine. R. J. COLLIS AND CO., . , AGENTS.
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■ ' p rim E . :. "TABLE ' POTATOES. <■"* ■" t ' * IRKLANI) &'CO. fr 1 / - ' /;• FLOUR MIDLERS j. And " ' \grmn merchants: 8T RIN GER * HAY fiand," Stock, Grain, and General Commission Agents, TYNE STREET. SAVE FOR SALE —Several desirable L.I.P. and Freehold Properties. Best Farm Seeds of all descriptions. Isling- ! ton Manures. Agents the Guardian Insurance Co. (Ltd.). WANTED — Wheat, Oate, Potatoes, etc. TENNIS SEASON. TENNIS RACQUETS carefully REPAIRED AND RESTRUNG with Rest English Gut, imported from Slazenper and Son, London. Carnage nnid on returned Racquets. 345 Itchen street. J AMES SHAND, TN FANCY GOODS I have a very Choice Selection. All Sports Material is carried. Only the best make? kept. The prices are moderate. —C. F HERBERT. Hairdresser. Thames St. ALL CUTLERY and E.P Spoons ' r\ and Forks, etc.. at Special Cash Price?. —Craig and Co.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10901, 19 October 1911, Page 5
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