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WKBB AND KEMPTHOBN' G--00 J? FARMS FOW SALfc 1!S SOUTH CANTERBURY". n f-AA ACRES'first-class Crapping »«r iCOUU Grazing Land, sheltered anillyin'g well to. the sun. Flat and low downs, nearly all ploughable, w?l3 subdivided and' spendidly watered. New up-to-dats House, Woolslieil, etc., surrounded ai«l' subdivided by roads. Very, suitable i*iV subdivision. Large area not been "cropped for years. Part in oats, wheat, and \turnips; balance excellent pasture. To ■bo sold either in one block or in smaller areas. Price very moderate. Very <wsy terms. IAH Good Land, within 5 iUU miles of Timaru. Well subdivided and watered. All. in grass. Small bouse. £l7 PER ACRE. /t fin -ACRES first-class Sheep Country, 4tUU lying well; to tlio sun, low downs. Well subdivided and watered. No buildings. Carries 2 Sheep p«r Acre. Easy terms. £ll PER ACRE. 73 A ACRES L.1.1'. Handy UvJ Farm for forking man. 8 miles from railway and adjacint to (school, post office, and store. (Rent 50s 1>«1' ajinum.) Well subdivided and ■watered. Now 6-Roomed House and other buildings. (Grew last year 45 bushels oats .per . acre.) Also 60 young , J-Bred Ewes in iamb, Poultry,' Fencing - Material, etc. . PRICE £750. qkTi AC'ltiiS Good Cropping Land close /&U\J to .TeHhd" l -' ; Large arta in eriip.' Well and roaded, fair buildiugs. Tfci»S['aJid will grow ;60 bushels Wheat ac<i\9o bushels o»ts per acre. : £23 i'ER.ACRE.' ACRES ■ jLiandy MixecjvFarm, '6 miles : from railway, ; sub-; divided atfd watered. " (JoodN,Buildings. 80 Acres Rape, 60 Acres' Drop. Balance good pasture. (Jarrieif\ Ji *heep per acre. ' , ft AH First-claes- Farm, .well' OOU subdivided and watered. Buildings all good.' 160 Acres Crop, 50 Acres Turnips, balanco Young Grasa. Will carry. li'sheep p<;r acre. Fairly, close to railway. £B. 15s PER ACRE. ACRES Good Sheep Country, Si miles'from raftjyayl Well subdivided new fences, arid, well watered. Splendid Homestead. Larg» Area, in Crop and Turnips, balauce good pasture. This is good 1 niarm lying, and healthy Sheep Country,' and will carry 1J Sheep' per acre. . £6 PER ACRK .ACRES Rich . Country,. • yell subdivided and permanently waterecf. x Good Building!?.: 90 -Acres Wheat ancKDat*. 60 Acres Turnips, balance good pasture. Now > carrying besides crop 700 "ji'wes. ,£lB "iOs PER ACRE; ACRES. Country, well . _ i subdivided and jp&'ered. No Buildings. , < Will easily 2 sheep per acre. Nice, warm : lyingtv country. ' £l2 JVkGRK. 700 3800 350 650 /~i ODD PAYING INVESTMENTS ON \3T -EASY TERMS. . HIGH STREET. Good 7 - Roomed". Brick, and Plastered House, with bathroom, scullery, pantry,' .detached washhouse,' copper.;enji :^ubs.'OV« J-Acre Ljind) < beautifully laitT • otrt garden. As owner is leaving the t,rict this property is going ata 'very reasonable , figure. ' Fu]lV'parUctiijjMJf : on. application. <• . , •(! KENSINGTON.—Over ■" J-Aprc, Corner Section, with 5-roomed s JHoUBe m perfect- order, < .Waslihbusty* /bJcV; room for. another. House. ■ A. harg.wi. "' >■' £350 I' WIIHIN 1 MILE OF P.O on Main? Road.rr-Well desjgned-and sj)lendrd]y .built' House 9 living-rooms,-with evWy possible convenience. Brick Washhouse, .Stable, .Trap Slied, and. - 9"the* Buildings; Beautilujly laid out g'aijp<\en; and -fine orchard, in full; bearing ); horise paddock.' Total ■ area,', acr.wu This is an ideal gentleman's reisidfene#, and. is to bo sold, at', a-lowjtigure, • Easy tetins given.' Full pa?ticiilir» on application. * WEfiS iiI®PTHDB«E , BTAFFPRD BTBEEIV ' . D C.TURNBULU&CO ; " V '-* ; V-l-,. .V* , . THE UNDERSIGNED in. Stock: SEED OATS, Algerian?, vjiarly Angua, Gartotwi, • and, othevarieties. SEED" r-luscan, \.Veiret, Hunt«r«, etc. , SPRING SOWING' We have. 1 a' Choice Selection, of Kv»' grass Seed, and all Clovers, Rup*' * tc, » in Stock and Landing' ex Matatus.,- .»,t Current Rates. * ■ " FARMERS ARE INVITED TO INSPECT 'ABOVE AND COMPARE PRICES. 0. C. TURNBUtI. & CO Christchurch, J uly.-7th,'. 10U13. MR H, H. KINGIIAM, Timaru. . ■ • DEAR SIR,—-We notice, in the ''Timaru : Herald." Monday, July 6lh, statementV pigned by • John Gale setting forth" the ifvct'that he has, been appointed sole agent' fob .P r and Di Duncan's Agri-, cultural Machinery for the whole of North Ofcago, and that, he has decided to relinquish the Agencies of the MeCorinick and Deering Machinery. .• .. Now,, wre'ivish; to:, state '..that ,Mr,d>ftle has never had the Agency for -either. McCormick or Deering -Machinery. . *.W,e figured with hiui' at .one time to give-. him the. Agency for ■the peering.;", but as- regards McCornticH, wo never-, .wfchfedi, to take the same from-you, arid .i we , w.if-li you? to p\tblish this notice in' the''papdr; s6 give this attention aji once' anil obiig?. ' Yours faithfully, INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER, CQM - ; PANY OF AMERICA. ' ~ w. a: mcCommo'ns, Manager for JNewi Zealand. ' ■ T A I L 0 R, / " Next Melvill«.'Hotel. • i t . \TpW REMOVED to New Premi»» I.N next to Old Shop. CALL AND INSPECT my largo rang* of NEW TWEKDS,, SUITINGS, K'lU, raitabl* for tha Winter; Season. . * . r'Priisipi,-Honest• .Workmanship. . v.-. ' INSPECTIONINVITED.' - v

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13645, 13 July 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13645, 13 July 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13645, 13 July 1908, Page 8