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H. H. WEBB, FARMS FOR SALE KM SOUTH " CANTERBURY. QUA ACHES lino Cropping and liraaOOU iug. Liiucl, rolling downs and flat, ail ploughable, largo area in turnips, rape, b;i lance in grass and out of urop. Buildings very complete, new, and of the best. Well subdivided and watered. This farm, which is about one railo from railway station, telephone, etc., is one of the best in the district, and in splendid heart. I£asv terms can be arranged. £l6 per acre ACRES rich Cropping Land, \Jtf\J nearly all flat, and practically all plougluible, well subdivided and watered, with good buildings, l'arfc out ot crop, balance grass and turnips. This land has always befen well farmed' and the property is amongst the best . in the district. Great crops of-oats, wheat, and turnips have been- grown oil it, and it is 'a good heart find clean. , About 7 miles from railway by good roads. £lB 10ft per acre. 1 KKA ACRES good Sheep Country. J-tst/U Downs, well subdivided and., watered, large area in turnips, and balance good i>asturc. Good house, new woolslied, and all other necessary buildings, yards, etc. Carrying capacity, H sheep per acre, and will grow Go bushels oats and 36 bushels wheat per acre. These figures are guaranteed; 7 miles from railway by good roads. Easy terms. £7 10s per acre. OA A ACRES llicli Cropping Land, OUU close to Timaru, and handy to school, creajuery, etc., well subdivided and ' watered; very early lambs off this farm, percentage 125 per cent; 50 bushels wheat per acre, return about £3 10s per acre. A really good farm. Terms—£3ooo at 4.J- per cent., and very easy terms for balance. \/£-20 per acre. < ACRES, Rich Limestone. Laud, well subdivided and watered; 42 acres turnips, 74 acres young grass, balance excellent pasture. Buildings very complete, arid of the best. Handy to school, P. 0., etc., and 8 miles from raihvay. Very easy tcrnis. £lB per acre. OA A ACRES, Geraldine District,' OUvJ good cropping ■ land, well subdivided and watered; 25 acres wheat, 100 acres young grass, ,20 acres turnips, balance stubble and older pasture, good buildings. This land will grow 50 bushels wheat per acre. Terms —£2500, can remain five years at per cent. £ls 10s per acre. OKA ACRES Rich Cropping Land, 00U handy to St. Andrews, well subdivided and wawtcred, part broken up, aud balance excellent pasture. Buildings of tho best. A highly improved and compact farm. Terms—lo per cent, deposit, and very easy terms lor balanco to good man. £25 per acre. TIMARU TOWN l'Oll SALE ON EASY TERMS. . BEST LOCALITY, and' close to centra of Town and Bay, new subdivision —Five fine building sites, higli, with sunny, aspect. For private sale, to close trust estate. VERY CENTRAL—Good 5-roomed plastered house, with all conveniences, washhouse, copper and tubs, large workshop, splendid orchard, in full bearing,. ij-aere land. A great bargain. £BOO. . - ELIZABETH STREET—Good G-roomcd house, bathroom, scullery, pantry and washhouse, copper and tubs, nearlv -J-acre. Terms,, £625. OFF ELIZABETH STREET, good locality—New well-built 4-roomed house, scullery, bath, washhouse, etc., -J-acre, all in perfect order. Terms. ~£475. : ' ' OFF WILSON STREET—NearIy new -well-built 5-roomed house, all conveniences,. washhouse, etc., i-acro. A good property. £485. OFF WAI-ITI ROAD—WeII-built 5roomed house, with all modern conveniences, underground drainage, etc., fine garden and orchard, i-acre. A really'' good property. £775. . WAI-TTI ROAD—Good, 6-roomed house, ivith nice garden, ■ orchard, etc., nearly li acres land, v "Worth, thw money. £BOO. 11. H . WEB B, STAFFORD STREET (Opposite Ballantyne <mu Co.) HOUSES TO LET. . 4' ROOMS. w-Aerc, South St., 13s; 4 Rooms, fairly central, 12s 6d; 5 rooms, William street., 155.- ; WANTED FOR CLIENTS..". . Small Farms, within easy ' reach of Timaru, -good cropping land ; ' also '4 and 5-roomed. houses? central preferred, for cash or on Genuine enquiries. 11. ll.~Webb, STAFFORD EjTREET (Opposite Ballantyne and Co.) run »AL». 01 Hn ACRES good agricultural (glyU Land, in South Canterbury; 236 Acres near Temuka; 46 ' Acres, Adair. Leases-in-pefpetuity: 10 Acres, 20 Acres, 115 Acres, and 170 Acres, at Albury; 250 Acres near Cave, and 250 Acres, lvakahu. J-Acre; 8-roomed brick house, splendid view of • harbour ; 5-roomed house, North stroet, dear Main School; Sections on Wai-iti road, Rathniore, Onslow, Ranfurly arid Preston streets; 170 Acres freehold, Makikihi; 4-roomed Cottage, Kensington ; 5-roomed new House, Grey roa-d; Blacksmithing and Wheelriglit business, doing good business ; Tralee House, with nearly J-acre, corner Church and Theonocia streets; 6-roomed House, Ranfiirly street'; Stafford House, Elizabeth street; 116 Acres and 120 Acres, Seadown; 4iJ Acres, off Otipua road, with 6-roomed House; 5-roomcd Houses, Cross, Hassell, Hatton, North and [tathmore streets, Maltby Avenue and Avenue road; two 7-roouicd Houses, central; i-acre, . with three Houses, King street; 1700 Acres near Walton; Waikato, £8 10s per acre; 400 Acres near Clinton, £4 per acre; I«W' Acres and 210 Acres, close to Timaru; 100 acres, St. Andrews;. 6 Acres, five miles from Timaru; 820 Acres, L.1.P., rent 2s 9d per acre, prico £820; new. 7roomed plastered House, Church street; new 6 : rooined plastered House, hanuy to towu; 3 Acres on Highfield, subdivided into 12 sections. Several Freeholds and Leaseholds of good Hotels for sale. D. Mahoney, ■t Afford - street. jps2s.—House of 10 Rooms (ceatrnl), ob suitable for boahlingliouse, good garden and orchard, i-acre; or will exchange for 5-roonied House, centrally situated, early application "necessary. Guinness and LeCren. '

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13901, 12 May 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13901, 12 May 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13901, 12 May 1909, Page 8