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i J .KEMPTHQtiN E. ' - ■; V John ' ; : Estat,e ■". 160, Stafford Street. TELEPHONE 184. 300 ACRES, rich agricultural and pastoral land, exceptionally well watered, good fences, very heavy land, handy to a good school and post office. Buildiugs comprise 4rooihed house, wool shed, stable. At_ ; - present carrying 700 acres, i Price, £lB per acre. 186 ACRES, handy farm, heavy rieh. limestone country, handy to church, school and post. office, divided into 7 paddocks,' well watered, and fences in tip-top order. Buildings consist' of 5roomed 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, £2l per acre. Terms arranged. ■ 124 ACRES, about 6 miles from'Timaru, lease 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 hit the land lies to the suu. 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. 6 ACRES, about 4.V miles from Timaru by good road, with 5-roomed house, in first-class order, well laid out in fruit trees of all descrip- . tions. Purchaser could make a very fair living off this place, as the trees are all young. Price, £BSO. Terms can bii arranged. 2 ACRES, fairly handy to Tinmrii, with a good 5-roomed house.' £450. 6 ACRES, 4 miles from Timaru, fine sunny position, and very handy to a school. £350. 2 ACRES, handy tri Timaru, with a good 5-roomed house, with 7 acres leasehold, 4J years to run. Price, £4OO. £IOO in cash, balance arranged. Removal Notice. T, BOWKETT PICTURE Fit AM ER AND ART DEALER, to announce to hi* d roui Customer* »ud the Publit that he hM gone back to Old Prerniiei IN THE ABSEMHLY ROOMS. Satinet* i« no*- " *■ 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 matter how far back, nor how old, should bring them along, and we will fulfil our obligations. : CABINET PHOTOS, 10s per doeen. Studio: ARCADE. TIMARU _ MORTON AND PEARSON. QUICK SALES WANTED. B 1 EST DAIRY FARM in South Candivided 17 paddocks, water in every paddock, good fences, clean land, and exceptionally heavy. At present carrying 850 sheep, 420 lambs, 53 cattle, and number of horses; 20 acres in turnips and winter feed. Lease ten years to run. Price of goodwill, roiitj and full particulars, from MORTON and PEARSON. FIVE (5) Acres, handy to town, about ] V acres in orchard, J-acro in lawn and shrubbery (nicely laid out), balance 'in grass. House, 10 rooms, stable, trap shed, men's shed, and toolhouse, fnwlhouse and runs. Offer wanted, or would exchance for a farm. OWNERS LEAVING—Offers panted for 7-roomed substantially built House, also 6 rooms and 4 rooms, good compact places. Small deposits. Easy terms. Fnl particulars, apply MORTON and PEARSON. AN OPEN-FIRE RANGE. THE only Range in the Dominion with an open-fire arrangement is THE IMPROVED ZEALANDIA, which is thus a fuel saver, a ventilator of the kitchen, a delightful comforter in cold weather. Inouire auoiit it. Catalogues from BARNINGHAM & CO., LTD., Dmicdiu VERY HIGH CLASS MILLINERY, Dainty Neck Finishes, NOVELTIES FOR EVENING WEAR, Etc. NORA DENE. Loan and Mercantile Buildings, STAFFORD ST. A Visit \Vill be appreciated.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13891, 30 April 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13891, 30 April 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13891, 30 April 1909, Page 8