Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

The Must Desirable Car. Prices from £4OO Upwards, j | J^ffi^g! Are built *o perform in the best possible way all tie requirements of the purchaser. To buy a Siddeley is equal to taking out hu insurance policy against worry. You have all the enjoyment and convenience without any trcables. Your fiisi, outlay is moderate. Your running costs are moderate also. You get the Beßt. A. G. N ALDER, STAFFORD STREET NORTH, TIMARU.

FOB SALE AS A GOING CONCERN. rH v RADIUM ROLLER FLOUR ;. JLL.S, situated at Brightwater, I'/, ill * f i Nelson City, and within i u: of Uiightwater Railway Station, loa :.-,iip and Telegraph Office. ''"■■ Miiis are equipped with the very ;«!■••.• Mili.ng Machinery made by Henry '••■ ■■ •:!, 1.n1., of Manchester, England, i:'.-. -11 by a new American Water Tur'jTiit. The Turbine, which is set in *■•;• I tin :elj foundation, is supplied by .. x.ver-failing and practically unlimited •.>r.tfi- supply obtained from the Wairoa K. /er. Capacity of mill 5 bags per ;.• ui\ The. Mill Buildings are built chiefly of lotaia, and both buildings and plant are i i splendid order. The Property comprises 38£ Acres of Rich Agricultural Land, together with jsubsi:n ; .;..l 9-roomed Residence, fitted with every modern convenience, including hot and cold water. Substantial farm buildings. Radium flour has a colonial reputation as being second to none. In open competition at the New Zealand Inernational Exhibition, this brand was awarded the only Gold Medal for whole wheat meal, in addition to a Gold and a Silver Medal for other exhibits. Stocks can be taken over at valuation. The owner's sole reason for desiring to sell is that he is retiring from business, and is for "family reasons proceeding to England to reside there. For further particulars apply to— THE CANTERBURY" FARMERS CO-OP. ASSN., Ltd., Timaru. Or PITT AND MOORE, Solicitors, Nelson, Or G. TRAPNELL, Brightwater.

WEBB AND KEMPTFOR*r K iAAA ACRES Warm Sheep Country, 4tUUU carrying li Sheep 150 Acres Turnips, 4 miles from Railway Station. £6 PER ACRE. \ A A ACRES Plat Land, well subdivided :\)\J and watered. 50 Acres 'Oats and Grass, balance good pasture. Will carry over 1 Sheep per acre. Easy terms. £5 10s PER ACRE. ' A ACRES Rich Limestone Country, W JU Good Buildings. 50 Acres Turnips, 90 Acres Wheat and Oats, carrying 2 Sheep per acre, besides Crop £lB 10s PER ACRE A ACRES, 16 miles from Ashburtop. lt)\J very Rich Land—cropping oi grazing land. Well subdivided and splendidly . watei-cu. First - class Buildings. 160 Acres now in crop, 40 Acres Turnips, 100 Acres Rape, balance all young pasture. Very suitable property for subdivision. Will carry 3 Sheep per acre, or grow 60 Bushels of Wheat per acre. £l6 10s PER ACRE. QiyK ACRES Limestone Country, one SI I 0 of the best Farms in South Canterbury. Exceptionally good ing Land. Turned off over 800 Fats this season. Good Buildings, etc. Pull particulars on application to WEBB AND KEMPTHORNE, Stafford Street. OKAA ACRES Fine Sheep Country, 00U \J well subdivided , and watered, 250 Acres Turnips, a large area Grass, balance tussocks. Splendid Homestead. Also 1000 ACRES * Backblocks, first-class Sheep Country. PRICES from £5 10s to £6 10s PER ACRE. AAA ACRES, Geraldine District, wellt/UU subdivided and watered, and lying well to the sun. Nearly all ploughable. 100 Acres Turnips, also 100 Acres adjoining with Up-to-date Homestead. PRICE, from £l4 to £l4 10s PER ACRE. 'A ACRES Rich Land, lying well to 1/1/U the sun; carries 2 Sheep per acre, and grows 45 bushels Wheat per Acre. £l2 PER AOltK. 1 1 A A ACRES Fine Sheep or Cropping xJ-UU Land, handy to railway, splendid Homestead; well subdivided and watered. 3000 Fats have been turned off this season. Carrying capacity over 2000 Ewes. Easy terms. £ls PER ACRE. 1 KA A ACRES, 7 miles from railway -Ll/UU by splendid roads. , Good Sheep Country, well subdivided' and watered, mostly new grass. Good Buildings. Carrying capacity 1£ Sheep per acre. Terms if necessary. £7 10s PER ACRE. 'A ACRES Good Down Country, well \jO\J fenced and watered; now carrying over 1200 Ewes. £7 10s PER ACRE. TOWN PROPERTIES FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. RAYMOND STREET.—NearIy new wellbuilt 5-Roomed . House, with bathroom, h. and) c. water, scullery, pantiy, etc., detached washhouse, copper and tubs; nice garden and voung orchard; -J-Acre. £SOO. Terms: £SO deposit, balance easv payments. NEAR ATHLETIC GROUNDS.—New 6Roomed House, with bathroom, scullery, pantry, h. and c. water, washhouse, copper and tubs; sunny aspect. £SOO. CLOSE TO BAY.—Good 5-Roomed Hou.se in perfect order, with scullery and washhouse; nice garden and orchard': |-Acre. Room for another House. Nice sunny position. A really sound investment. £525. Terms: £IOO Cash, balance easv payments. BANK STREET (handy to Post Office).— New Brick House 6 Rooms, with bathroom, scullery, pantry, etc., h. and c. water; detached washhoir-e, copper and tubs; high sunny aspect. £I3OO. CLOSE TO PARK.—New well-built 6Roomed House, with, bathroom, scullery, pantry, etc., h. and c. water: detached washhouse, copper and tubs; A-Acre Lund. Room for 3 Houses. £875. *OUTH END.—Well-built 9-Roomed Plastered House in perfect oKler with . .-"iy convenience; detached wasii- ■■■' ' etc., Stable and Coachhouse; . . good position. £llOO \Nz?> i Hl KEMPTHORWE (i.UI.) STREET. RUIT I i-i. IT : FRUIT ! FRESH ARRIV A'" MAI i Only Fruits in Season si^:...i WILLI AJ! McINTOSH, Fr . "r and Confectioner, Telephone 327. ■■■■>~r.U Stieet. ALL WISE FARMa-Xs U.^ls Dreadnought \J not rip; are waterproof; resist mii dew. and wear for ever.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THD19080516.2.54.3

Bibliographic details

Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13596, 16 May 1908, Page 7

Word Count
899

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13596, 16 May 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13596, 16 May 1908, Page 7