J; KEMPTHORNE. John Kemplhorne, Estate i'Ag'ent, 160, Stafford Street. TELEPHONE 184. :t(')0 ACRES, rich agricultural ami pastoral land, exceptionally well watered, guud fences, very heavy laud, handy to a good school and post ol'lice. Jiuildmgs coin prise 4roomed house, wool shed, stable. At present carrying 7(JO acres. Price, £lB per aero. 186 ACRRS, handy farm, heavy rich limestone country, handy to church,- school and post office, divided into 7 paddocks, well watered, and fences in tip-top order. Buildings consist of oroomed house, with scullery and pantry, hut, yards, etc. Vendor threshed 56 bushels of wheat this year, and runs 2.} sheep to the acre all the year round. Price, £521. per acre. Terms arranged.
124 ACRES, about 6 miles from Tininru, lease 1 14 years to run, rent 13s 6d. Subdivided into 7 paddocks, well watered, nearly all now in young grass. Vendor harvested 45 bushels of wheat this year, and all the land lies well to the sun. Improvements, good - 5-roomed house, dairy, stable. Goodwill, £650. Purchaser gets valuation for improvements at end of lease. 40 ACRES, about 4 miles from town, lying well to the sun. A very handy farm and reasonable, as owner has bought a'larger place. 0 ACRES, about 4} miles from Tininru by good road, with 5-roomed bouse, in first-class order, well laid out in fruit trees of all descriptions. Purchaser could make a very fair living off this place, as the trees are all. young. J'rice, £BSO. Terms cau be arranged. 2 ACRES, fairly handy to Timaru, with a good 5-roomed house. £450. G ACRES, 4 miles from Timaru, fine sunny position, and very handy to a school. £350. 2 ACRES, handy to Timaru, with a good 5-roomed house, with 7 acres leasehold, 4£ years-to run. Price, £4OO. £IOO in cash, balauco arranged. Removal Notice. T, BO W K E T T PICTURE FRAMER AND ART DEALER, to announce to hii d rout Customer! and the Public that he hai ({one back to Old Premiiei IN THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS. Busmen ii no-"' ' f- II awing.
Sitting a Pleasure, NOT AN ORDEAL, as Mahan & Halford's, «' THE PHOTOGRAPHERS." ENLARGEMENTS a Speciality. PORTRAITS are our Forte. Holders of coupons, no matt«r how far back, uor Low old, should bring theni aloug, aud we will fulfil our obligations. CABINET PHOTOS, 10s per <io£en. Studio- AWCAHR. TIMAlin
MURTON AND PBARBON QUICK SALES WANTED. EST DAIRY FARM in South Can--15 terbury, containing 300 Acres, divided 17 paddocks, water in every paddock, good fences, clean land, and exceptionally heavy. At present carrying 850 slieep, 420 lambs, 53 cattle, and number of horses; 20 acres in turnips and winter feed. Lease ten years to run. Price of goodwill, rent, and full particulars, from FIVIJ (5) Acres, handy to town, about ]-J- acres in orchard, -A-acre in lawn and .shrubbery (nicely laid out), balance in grass. House, 10 rooms, stable, trap shed, men's shed, and toolhouse, fowlhouse and runs. Offer wanted, or would exchance .for a farm. OWNERS LEAVING—Offers wanted to*' 7-roonii'd substantially built House, also G rooms and 4 rooms, good compact places. Small deposits. Easy terms. Fnl particulars, apply MORTON and PEARSON. AN OPENrFIRE RANGE. THE. only Range in the Dominion with an open-lire arrangement is THE IMPROVED ZEALAND]A, which is thus a fuel saver, a ventilator ol tin; kitchen, a delightful comforter in cold weather. Inouire auont it. Catalogues from BARNINGHAM & CO., LTD., INHRY, NOVELTIES FOR EVENING AVIOAR, Etc. NORA DENE, Loan and Mercantile Uuildiligs, STAFFORD ST. A Visit will be appreciated. MORTON and PEARSON. Duucdiu
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13889, 28 April 1909, Page 8
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