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anures. lanures. We have just Untied ex s s. Maori a Large Shipment of Anglo Continental Suparphosphatss. SPECIALLY MANUFACTURED TO OUR ORDER IN 1 CWT. BAGS. ; ; ;: ; ANALYSIS 37.95. WATER SOLUBLE. _WE ALSO HAVE A LARGE SHIPMENT OF JAPANESE SUPERPHOSPHATES DUE ON MONDAY. ANALYSIS 42. WATER SOLUBLE. WE. STRONGLY RECOMMEND OUR CLIENTS TO USE EITHER OF THESE lITGH CLASS MANURES ALONE, OR MIXED WITH BONEWE CAN ALSO SUPPLY AT LIST PRICESCANTERBURY FROZEN MEAT COY. FERTILISERS CHRISTCHURCH MEAT COY. FERTILISERS. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER AND CO.'S ROCKLAND MANURE Canterbury Farmers' Co-operative J. P.. NEWMAN,: Manage:. Real Estate Agents, STAFFORD STREET, - tIMARU: TTAVK THE FOLLOWING FINE PROPERTIES FOR SALE BY PRIVATE - '■■;'■■ TREATY:— - .', ' ". /* ';' ACRES good grazing Country at Gapes Valley, subdivided iht6 5 paddocks' r with running stream .right through the. Property. ■'.' Part of tlie Land is in " : new Grass, and balance, older pasture. Good 4-roomed House, Dairy, .Stable's, etc. This Farm will run about. 300 Ewes. It is situated only 3 Miles lroni School and Post Office on good road, and.is a splendid invest- ., , ; Anient at. the. money.'.'.. ' ■ PRICE £7 PER ACRE. 500" ACRES spienclid limestone Country,suitable for either /■cropping, or grazing, •■■• W • downs, subdivided into 11 paddocks all securely fenced,, with water in every Padlock.. 40. Acres in Wheat (a magnificent crop); 12 Acres in Oats, and 50 Acks ploughed for Turnips. Balance mostly in young.'Grass, improvements consist of good 9-roomed House, with Bathroom, Pantry, Washhouse, and Dairy, 10-stalled Stable, Loose Box, Harriets Room, Large Gran- '■■'>' ary, Shearing Shed, Implement Shed, Men's Cottage, Yards, , etc. Fine Garden, and extensive: shelter Plantations. This Property which is in splendid heart is about 7 Miles from the Railway, on a magnificent roadi and is quite handy to Post Office, Telephone and 'School. Easy terms can be ar- ' "ranged. ~ PRICE £2O PER ACRE: 14 ACRES freehold and 3 Acres!leasehold, situated within.-3 Miles of Timaru. Good '■-■ -.level, rich Land, subdivided into 3 Paddocks, all , pennanenily. watered.' '••.; Good House with Scullery, Pantry, W,ash?house, Copper and ;V STubs, good Well, fine Orchard; This is a splendid opportunity for one re-'•'•■'■''■-quirinir a handy little- holding and early application is! necessary to secure 700 ACRES Low Downs, rich Cropping and" Grazing Land,. subdivided into 20 Paddocks,- all well fenced and splendidly watered 1 with permanent ■;-' stream right through the property. 80 Acres hi Wheat,, .3o Acres, m Oats,-balance in new Grass. Improvements consist of a large arid well appointed. Homestead, Stables, Granary, Shearing Shed and Yards. ' . This is'a first-class highly improved Property, close to a .Railway Sta-' tiori by good roads. . £lB 10s. PER ACRE 660 ACRES' rich Cropping' and Grazing Land, about 8 miles, from J?imara. All flat and very easily, worked; close to Railway and. fortnightly markets > Large 6-roomed Brick' House, with all modern coriv,eniei>cea; , '"» ■■■' Stables, Yards, Granary, Sheep Dip arid Yard's. Well subdividec^and : permaneritly ; watered. An ideal property. £«JO PER ACRE 1050 ACRES" good* cropping and grazing . Land, low, dowi ■''■'■. 'Station,-Post Office, etc. Subdivided ;into 14 PaddocKS, --aiuol -vi well watered. 100 Acres in Oats, 160 Acres ploughed or;.in. Turnips, balance good pasture. Improvement Sj consist of good 7-roomed,House, with all' '■■■•■:"''■"'c6|iveniences/' r l2-stalled Stable, Loose Boxes, Cow Shed, Chaff '.House, -Shear-.' - iuw Shed;- .Store, Trap Shed, etc. This Farm verk isin- good, heart, . : ' • ah% : is now carrying over 1000/ Breeding Ewes, besides other Stock. A very - and; coriveriient Property. PRICE £lO PER: ACRE;'. 850 ; ISRE& nclV cropping' and grazing Land, low downs,- bandy to Railway. This ■ : Property is subdivided into 12 Paddocks, and is well watered by-Dams/ and Springs. Good 9-roomed House, Wool Shed, Granary, Stable, Yards, etc. About 200 Acres are now in Oats and Turnips, the balance pasture.. '■:'•'• : This Farm will easily carrv 2 per Acre, aiid , Easy terms *an be arranged. PRICE £l2 PER ACRE. , 120 ACRES fiat Land, close to' Fairlie. Good Land; subdivided :int^^Puddp^fcs. 25 Acres in Crop; balance pasture. ... PRICE £B/PER ACRE, 900' ACRES, low downs,.good Wheat growing Land and grows excellent-Crops- of Rape Turnips, and Oats. Well watered by running, Stream, arid/Dam ; sub- - . divided into 17 .securely, fenced . pad docks. 120 Acres in: SCT Acres} in Oats; Over 100 Acres ready for Turnips and balance Grass. Besides the \ above Area in- Crop' this Farm will carry 1000 Ewes and fatten their Lambs. / Good 8-roome'd House, Wool She'd,. 8 Stalled Stable, Granary Men's Hut, - :s ' Sheep Yards, >etc. Fine GaVden, Orchard, arid ,■' M;handy;-I , arrri..aM ; ''in great heart. - PRICE £lB PER,ACRE. ■'■•: good locality off the OUpua Road, over- 3;' Acres f y«ry rich Land, which we are prepared to offer in One Lot or in smaller areas. ',This . Larid is on % well: formed Chain road where' 9 new Houses been, elected durintr the'Tast year or 'two. For Sites for working men s Dwellings/Uim. cannot be beaten; as the Land is exception ally rich for growing fruit etc. Also the locality is a good one,, the Lan d lying high and: only, about.' 6' phjnns fi-om the Motor Bus 'Service. The' Grass thereon is now Jcnee-deCp (tlje 4i|aviesfc Crop in the District), which speaks for the quality of the.-Lafld.'i ;>.-We.-qwes-pecially .recommend this section. to any one requiring Land for jMftrket ing or Fruit growing.•' ; . r : .- ■ ~- .-,-. .■■■•.• , .:\ y . . '■ ■:■'''.w"' ; ■ ■' FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION, , '] 7 -•/., ■ and Kempt home SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. EDWARD ST. SOUTH, ORIGINAL; AND LARGEST HYGIENE BREWERS IN AUSTRALASIA. rAwardedv-2 Gold and one Silver Me/l'als, .- International Exhibition, 1907. All Drinks analysed'by the Gov. Analyst, APOLOGY. V "ESSRS SHARPEBROS.' TAP JARS j_tjl are now to hand, and are filled and ready for use, with their HEALTH BEVERAGES, so .well known throughout the town and district. Tlie Consignment of Jars was indented to land here three months ago, and Mtssis "Sliarpe- ■ Bfts; regret the delay. Our Tap Jars are' the'veiy latest up to date convenience for handling, and are fitted with Taps, Patent Stoppers and Air Vents, which make them easy to handle and the content's better to drink. These JaiG are the same, as used by our Firms in all the large, centres; - Read this list of Thirst Quenchers • Ye .Okie .Style of eGinger .Beer; Champagne/Cvder, ; Herbal. Beer, Horehound Beer,.Kola Kool, Belfast Ginger Ale, etc., Delivered at your doors at Is 4d pbr gallon. All Orders promptly attended to. 'Phone 351. WE HAVE IMITATORS, BUT NO COMPEERS. ■OKO—THE GREAT COUGH CURE, .the famous Cotiflh specific !er Chronic Goueii, B: nchitM. Every iilily UST ARRIVED PER. S:P. MAQRI, ° NOW IN HARBOUR,Between 8 and 9 Tons' of BEST ENOLISH CROCKERY, from. Birmingham, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, for CROCKERY ARCADE, S TAFFO R D STRE ET, ' CONTENTS':/;-'. 1 : Toilet) Gets and Hatchings, Tea,. Sets, ,*, Dinner Sets, Sets of Jugs, Teapots in all Shapes! and: Bashis, Pudding Roavls, Cups ?.rd (Saucers, Cheese- Dishesj )<ip Bowls, B.M. Moulds, Dog Troughs, etc., etc.,'Full Particulars of Prices in; a day or two. 200 AND 400-GALL/ON TANKS FOR SALE. SIMMON§ ? lEA AND LUNGHEON ROOMS, STAFFORD STREET, i Opposite Bank of >»ew Zealand. ■' Hours: 10 a.m. to 7 p ; m. daily, and to ■/, 10.30 p.nv;, Saturdaysi. ,* Two Rooms will be' permanently ■ opened. ! 7\' Rooms engaged for Evening or Afternoon Parties. " GRILLS Telephone 352. : /,

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13444, 16 November 1907, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13444, 16 November 1907, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13444, 16 November 1907, Page 7

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