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PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS. LTD. PEEL 'FOREST. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1924. At 2 p.in. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., have received instructions from COLONEL JOHN STUDHOLME, to Bell by Public Auction, as above' — ’ 10 ACRES 3 ROODS 21 PERCHES, situate, at Peel Forest. Splendid residential site, suitable for subdivision into several building sections, Easy Terms will be given. rYNE, GOULD, , GUINNESS, LTD., Auctioneers, Pyne, Gould, Guinness, Ltd., • RAIN, BEED AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS,: TO BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY * i dOOD LEASEHOLD FARM OF i 235 ACRES. SITUATE CLOSE TO FAIRLIE, One "mile from ■ Winscombe Siding and 2| miles from Fairlie. All good cropping-and fattening land, subdivided’ into-• 7 paddocks (well watered),by, good lences. 70 acres of excellent swamp, 0 acres readv for crop, balance in good rotation .of grass., This farm will carry 250 ewes, besides cattle, eto. =AJI ploughable, and grows good ■ crops of turnips.- . Buildings comprise convenient new 3roomed Cottage, b and c water, bathroom, etc., chaflhouse, ■ tool shed and washhouse. • fnplements.—D.F. Plough, Grubber, Harrows, and Numerous Sundries. Lease) has 33 years to run, at 13s i>er acre, with. right of purchase. PRICE as a Going Concern—£l6so. Terms can be arranged. - PEEL FOREST. Two-Roomed Furnished’ Cottage, together s with i acre.Section. - PRICE—£26O. iMtgLEMaiA-. Pyne, Gould, Guinness. Ltd., TIMARU . ANIjT BRANCHES,, F. H. KING & CO., , LAND AND-ESTATE AGENTS, l 7 Strathallan Street. \ TELEPHONE 1087;

' FARMS FOR SALE. j}3o ACRES rich,: heavy land' in 8 paddocks, good fences, well -watered, 100 acres in crops, balance in young grass. Good homestead and buiki- - irigs, handy to school, rail and township. PRICE, • £24 per acre (terms). , - > 100 ACRES subtirban Farm,- all in ro--tation of crops and grass,- well i # watered ancl fenced, 5 roomed ' House and all buildings. PIUOE, £25 per acre. £SOO cash. 600 ACRES good sheep farm in 9 paddocks, 40 acres oats, 05 acres turnips, rape and grass, carries 700 ewes, 100 dry sheep and cattle, fat-. ...tens all lambs, house and buildings, handy to school and 'rail. - Pit!OF, £lO per acre. , ■ 350 ACRES .Excellent Farm, all deep, rich soil,- 100 acres wheat and oats, a4o.acres,.rape and turnips,• balance young grass., Fine homestead ami -(.■ buildings, very conveniently situ- - ated. PRICE, £2B per Acre. ,100' ACRES rich cropping and fatten-, ing land in 12 paddocks, all in a rotation of crops and grass, grows 40 bushels wheat, and parries 2 1 ewes to acre, and fattens all lambs. Nice residence, all Conveniences . and farm buildings,'close to school, rail and saleyards. PRICE, £lO per acre. For full particulars apply to — . F. H. KING & CO., Tb. 7 LAND SALESMEN ' TIMARU. Gartons Seeds. .TURNIPS. SWEDES. TURNIPS. RAPE. RAPE. RAPE. , CANTERBURY, grows, the BEST •Vt LAMBS, 'and to do this the best 1 ■ RAPE Is required. GARTONS RAPE hasnever been excelled for bulk and feeding value. ONCE USED ALWAYS USED. It Is the best known Fodder for fattening Lambs. Rape Is cheap so buy the best, .GOOD SEED MEANS GOOD FEED. '~r SOW GARTONS, _ , Stocks of all Gartons Turnips fuicl Swedes on hand, All this year’s Jm-t portatlon. Wright, Stephenson & Co., Ltd., BESWICK STREET, TIMARU YOU R -WOUR A PLEASURE TO ERECUTKJ C, W, KNOWLES, THE EXPEDITIOUS BUILDER DON'T he Frightened by flu) talk oI HiGii Prices. Allow him to quot» for YOUR. NEW HOUSE YOUR GARAGE YOUR WOOLSHED Or those long put-olf Repairs. Frotn Mount Cook to the Waitaki he has built and _is building. Plans and Estimates Free. Address : 'TtM» &7M ELIZABETH 51,

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 20 November 1924, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 20 November 1924, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 20 November 1924, Page 12