inips in 713 ACRES —36 acres turnip?. 000 acres in grass, all laud recently limed. Subdivided into 10 paddocks, all well watered. 7-Roomed House, .j-sudled .Stable, Barn, and Shearing Shed. PRICE, £lO IDs PER ACRE. 1619 ACRES—CO acres turnips, 200 acres 1-year grass, 200 acres ploughed lur next season's crop. Subdivided into 13 paddocks, all well watered by springs and permanent streams. At present carrying 2300 sheep, besides cattle and horses. . House, men's hut, woolshed and yards, sheep dip. and implement shed, nil practically new. Deposit, £4OOO. PRICE. £7 PER ACRE. 1881 ACRES LEASEHOLD—I 3 acres turnips, G2 acres skimmed for wheat, balance grass. 7 paddocks, watered by springs and dams. Good dark loam soil. Will carry 380 sheep, besides cattle. 4-Roonied House, diaffliouse, barn, stable, hut. implement shed, ivaslihouse, and dairy. PRICE, £2500 IV GOOD LOCALITY-Xew o-Room-ed HOUSE, plastered, hot and cold water, electric light, new fences, and 36 Perches Land. PRICE, £I6oC LAND AGENT. LAND VALUER, AND SHAREBROKER. ST/iFFOna ST. PHONE 946,
LAND AND HOUSE PROPERTY SALESMEN, HAY'S EUiLOiNCS, TIMARU. \V. J, JtUJUNJiY, Salesman. No. 1. IX ELIZABETH ST. (now vacant), .solo Agent..—s Rooms, h. and e. waUr, bath, wasimouse, c. ani r tubs, underground drainage, twa bay windows.. 5 minuter from Chalmers Church, handy to sdiool, Lay, and Citv. For immediatu sale. PEJ.CE, £SSO and Terms No. 2 . Reasonable deposit will be accepted, balance as rent. A G-roomed cottage, gas, waslihouse, h. aud o* tubs, iowihouse, 2U perches hind. Close to town. A rare opportunity for a man with a deposit. J.'ltlCE, £4O0 —worth the money. No. 3. BUNGALOW 5 Rooms, now vacant, h. and e. water, underground drainage, unique design, plastered, balconies; central situation. I3olow cost. Price, £l-200. Terms. IVO. 4. SITUATE AT HUNTER—IO ACRES and -I-Roomed Cottage. Immediate possession. To be sold in deceased estate. Government .valuation £3BO. Price £330. Musi be sold. WAT-ITI ROAD.—Charming 7-Rooined Brick House, in perfect order and nearly new, with sleeping balcony, commanding one of the very finest views in Timaru : electric light and every convenience. Several etipbnards. door from drawing-room to lawn, bicycle shed, wasKno'use (<\. and tubs'), toolhonso. Lovely garden, and many improvements not specified here. i-Arre Land, lovely garden, well fenced, full of the rhoicpst flower and frnit trees in full bearinc. A splendid property. Terms. .Sole Agents. £3IOO MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEA. ad 2d 8d DELICIOUS HOME-MADE CAKES. HOME-MADE BREAD. .' FAVOURITE BRANDS TEA', COFFEE, COCOA. Ideal Surroundings. LUNCHEONS, 12 to 2 DAIL&, 11.30 to 2 SATURDAYS. ' 4 COURSES 4 COURSE? OPPOSITE GRAND THEATJRjiB, STAFFORD STREET, i^, MRS McGIFFORD. '?-.■ ProprietrQs*,, VICTORIA INSURANCE CO. Fire, Marine, Employers' Liability, Personal Accident, Plate Glass, Jjtotor Cars, Livo Stock, Plant Risk, Mortgagee Indemnity, and Personal Occident and Sickness Insurance. '** AT LOWEST RATES. - Chief Agents: ' ■'••-.■-'■• , DALGETY AND CO., LTD;" '
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Timaru Herald, Volume 170, Issue 170205, 30 April 1920, Page 9
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