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GUINNESS AND LtCREN, LTD. Guinness & LeCren TIMARU. W AIM ATE. GERALDLXE. Land Department WE HAVE FOR SALE Tussock Country, Agricultural and Stock Farms, Dairy Farms, and Town and Suburban Properties. Intending Purchasers can got full information from us FREEOF COST. Mortgages arranged for Buyers at LOWEST BATES. TUSSOCK COUNTRY.—I6,OOO Acres Leasehold, improvements worth £ISOO, with 3000 Young Ewes. £BSOO as a Going Concern. 20,000 ACRES LEASEHOLD, 6Roomed New Houc, Woolshed, ©tc. PRICE, £SOOO. 8500 ACRES FREEHOLD Tussock, at £3 15s per acre. Stock at valuafcl<H3B—Bo,ooo ACRES LEASEHOLD Tussock and 200 Acres Freehold. .Large Homestead. 12,000 Sheep, Horses, ana Implements. Price £70 3 000 as a Going Concern. _ H 39—4920 ACRES Small Grazing Run, with 33-18 Sheep (half ewes), Horses, Implements, etc. PRICE, £BSOO. H 41.—421 ACRES Renewable Lease, carrying 400 ewes; 6-Roomed Dwelling, etc. PRICE, £750. H 17.—1300 ACRES Tuspock and 200 Acres under cultivation, all Freehold. Close to town. Dwelling, Woolshed, with 1000 Sheep. PRICE, £6 5s as a Going Concern. H 25.—350 ACRES FREEHOLD, 2000 Acres L.1.P., carrying 1600 Sheep and 50 Cattle.— Fino Homestead. PRICE. £7500. H 40.—1700 ACRE? Freehold, 3500 Acres Small Grazing Run. 400 Acres cultivated. Handy to school; Dwelling, Woolshed, etc. 1800 ewes, 400 hoggets. PRICE. £9OOO as a G-oiing Concern. Warm low country, dean tussock ; no scrub or rabbits. H 43.—3050 ACRES L.T.P., carrying 1500 Breeding Ewes. New 6-Roomed Residence, modern improvements, hot and cold water, bath, gas, etc.; Woolshed and other buildings; nearly ail tussock. PRICE, £7500 as a Going Concern. BUYERS OF TUSSOCK COUNTRY are requested to WRITE US FOR FULL PARTICULARS of any of the foregoing. GOVERNMENT LEASEHOLDS. AGRICULTURAL AND STOCK FARMS. THESE ARE ALL WORTH ATTENTION. H 55.—277 ACRES L.1.P., splendidly grassed downs, suitable for Grain or sheep. Excellent fattening land. Fine Modern Residence and other Buildings. Close to Rail. A very fine farm, nicely situated and handy to Timaru. PRICE, £3OOO. H 12.—165 ACRES LLP., 6-Roo;ned House and other Buildings. Easily worked land, gives high yields. Cheap at £IBSO. H 4.—325 ACRES L.T.P., near TV main. Fine Residence and Buildings. Suitable sheep and grain-growing; niro situation. £3500. N.B.—Owner will take larger block of Sheep Country in exchange. FINE <?eSinc Nß £_.R| CH LEVEL LAND- LOW PRICE. FARMERS WITH SMALL CAPITAL READ THIS. ACRES COLLEGE RESERVE, nearly 20 years Lease still to go. Rental, 18s per Acre. The Tenant has recently erected at his own cost Dwelling and Buildings value £BOO. The Farm is handily situated. Crops now beintr harvested 6how that the land g'ves high yields. Tenant only asks £3OO over what Buildings have cost him. PRICE, £llOO- Wo have inspected this property The Dwelling modern 5-Roomed, plastered throughout; hot and cold water, bath ■ll conveniences, new Stable, Barn and Carshed. OWNER GlVrvcTup FARMING H 5.-200 ACRES, L.1.P., low re^al close to township and rail. Good Roomed House R>.eh agricultural ana £2200' ng reduced to H 6.-185 ACRES L.T.P. 6-Roomed House and other suitable Buildings. Good land—gives good results oithe, grain or fattening. Owner will ex change. LIMESTONE DOWNS. X130.--11l ACRES Renewable Lease, I ye ? rs j to S°\ Very rich land, easily ploughed. Gives heavy yields v,,.,,; potatoes, or turnips. New House 4 £BOO S ' dy to ScLo °L etc. Only NOTE THIS BARGAIN. t ACRES 'Government Leasehold, 6s 9d rental. Fine Stable largo Granary and substantial Hut! Good site ior Residence. School o miles; front main road. 300 Acres splend.dly graced cocksfoot and cJol Rich land well watered and clean. Only drawback 10 miles from tw • nV , ISe , an excellent farm that will give hi;gh wheat or root yields and fiist-class fattening oountrv All easy poughing. NOTE PRlCElonly Exceptionally easy terms *TC( freehold FARMS. f CreSl Kln Ksdown, £3O p.a. Sf-® A . cres ' ! V e , ar Tiroaru, £25 p . a . rtcfd._94o Acres, Cannington £7 in* i CRE V ear £S lOsp 1 ?- lion 4 cres ' Pleasant Point, £ll io s 1120 Acres, Geraldine. £7 p. a . * ™ Fa, r !ie - £7 5s p.a Jid4.—-lao Acres, Waitohi, £2l 10<? no TOWN AND SUBURBAN ' DWELLINGS. FINE MODERN 2-STORIED pwc-T DENCE on Corner Sect™, rooms, sleeping verandah, bath, hot and cold water, every modem FOR SALE at ft ARG ATN PRTf'v h ' OWNER LEFT TOWN ai > RESIDENCE with 1' Acr* Ton! OTIPUA ROAD. 6 rooms, ing, gas, every improvement. Oreffi 80 young trees in full bearing. R 0 * „ for another house. Splwidid situatiT and a nice home. We are tafe offers, and can arrange easiest possible terms, as owner has left town b,e We have a Larcre Selection of" 5, 6, and 7 Roomed DwelLgs. ai™ several Large Residences m and armnS Timaini. Special Lists supplied to "n tending purchasers, who let us ] {no ~ their remnrements, v BUYERS are reauested to comm. • cate with our LAND DEPARTMENT PHONE 257. ■^nIMENT, NOTICE TO FARMERS. WHEAT. ftTTTNNESS A>fD LpCRTCN. LTD. "VlfE have pleasure in advising thali tt we have been appointed by the BOARD OF TRADE as GOVERNMENT BROKERS FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF WHEAT Under the Wheat Trade Regulations. 1917. _Wa are now in a position to deal with all Whest offered to us. and BOLIOIT SAMPLES. We are aloo BUYERS OF CHAFF, OATS, BARLEY, COCKSFOOT, RYEGRASS, etc., and all Samples, enquiries, and particulars sent to us, or handed to our Country Agents, will receive prompt attention Guinness & LeCren

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16524, 20 April 1918, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16524, 20 April 1918, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16524, 20 April 1918, Page 11

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