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DALGETY & CO.. LTD. i " ~~~ i AMUR! L. I. P. FOR PRIVATE SALE. 290 - AOBES - 290 GOOD AGRICULTURAL LAND. Subdivided into 11 paddocks; well fenced arid watered; 20 acres ploughed for oats; 30 acres going into grass; 35 acres one-year-old grass; 10 acres young grass (autumn sown) ; balance in excellent pasture; nothing over two years old. FIRST-CLASS GRAZING AND CROPPING LAND. Will grow 50 bushels WHEAT and 90 bushels OATS per acre, and a SPLENDID FATTENING COUNTRY. Improvements comprise 5-roomed House; all conveniences; 5-stall stable, implement shed; 2 acres of young plantation, and 1 acre of orchard. The Situation is most convenient, being handy to township, school, etc. The Rental is only 6/9 per acre (less 10 per cent.), tind as the vendor has decided to sell, a MODERATE PRICE will be accepted. Full particulars on application. DALGETY & CO., LTD. SOLE AGENTS. .18 GODFREY & TAYLER. HERE IS A CHEAP HOME. HANDY TO THE ADDINGTON WORKSHOPS, SALEYARDS, ETC. LONG FRONTAGE TO TWO GOOD STREETS. SUNNY ASPECT. SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT HOUSE. The House is a Sound, Well-built Dwel-. iing of Six Kooms, with all the usual conveniences, including hot and cold service, bathroom, pantry, scullery, gas and fittings; roomy hall, verandah; nicely papered and painted; sewer connections and patent W.C. The Section has a north-easterly aspect, and is well laid out in lawns, flower beds, vegetable garden, fruit trees, etc. The area is over 1-acre, and there is ample room to build another residence. The owner has greatly reduced the price, and is now quoting tho Property at £550 TO A GOOD PURCHASER WE ARE PREPARED TO <HVE EASY TERMS OF PURCHASE. Apply to GODFREY & TAYLER, (W. S. GODFREY), 90 ARMAGH ST. (Facing Victoria Square). .42 J. T. BELL & CO. J. T. BELL & CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 115 GLOUCESTER ST. (Opposite Dominion Buildings). Note the New Address. A CHANCE. We are instructed to make a Quick Sale of a fine Little Property, splendidly situated near the new Park proposed for St. Albans. Built 7 years. Five Rooms plastered and papered; bathroom (basin), hot and cold water throughout; 1-acre and asphalt paths. Worth £6OO. Can sell for £SOO. Wo have some Cheap Properties in most districts. Let us know what you want, and we will do our best for you. J. T. BELL & CO., 115 GLOUCESTER STREET. .60 E. G-. STAVELEY & CO. THREE HANDY FARMS IN UPPER RICCARTON , WITH GREAT PROSPECTIVE VALUES. We have been instructed to sell THREE SMALL FARMS of about 40 ACRES each. They comprise rich, heavy land, which will grow almost anything, and particularly suited for onions, peas, etc. Well fenced, and in a position to be bound to increase in value. Two miles from the trams. PRICES FROM £gQ PER ACRE. GOOD TERMS. Early application necessary. E. G. STAVELEY & CO., 196 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. .185 10,500 THE SHEEP-FARMERS' AGENCY. rjIHK SHEEPFARMERS' AGENCY. FARMS AND SHEEP RUNS FOR SALE. ACItES, including 400 ACRES -LOOI/ cultivated land; carrying 1300 SHEEP; 4 miles from township and railway station; clo.se to freezing works. PRICE, £5 per acre. ACRES, carrying 5000 SHEEI\ 100 COWS, etc.; 10-roornod Homestead; all necessary buildings; 9 miles from railway and township. PRICE, £2 5/-. Easy terms. ACRKS SMALL GRAZING RUN; wvvlf annual rental £4O 17/6; STOCK, 1300 SHEEP, 7 HEAD CATTLE, ' 7 HORSES; 2 miles from railway station. PRICE, AS A GOING CONCERN, £3500. I~AA ACRES FREEHOLD AND 65,000 i UU ACRES LEASEHOLD; .long lease; rental £SOO PEII ANNUM; 18,000 SHEEP, 200 HEAD CATTLE, 10 HORSES. PRICE, £28,000, AS A GOING CONCERN. THE SHEEPFARMERS' AGENCY, 155 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. . .35 N OTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Subscribers will confer a favour by notifying the Publisher promptly in the event of their experiencing any difficulty in obtaining regular delivery of THE SUMc Telephone No.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 170, 24 August 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 170, 24 August 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 170, 24 August 1914, Page 10

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