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CANT. FARMERS’ CO-OP., ASSN. CAMPERS AND WEEK-ENDERS. CAMPERS AND WEEK-ENDERS. PEEL FOREST SECTIONS. PEIEL FOREST SECTIONS. BLANDSWOOD EXTENSION No. 2. We are offering these ideal week-end Sections from £26 upwards, areas from about i acre to over half an acre. Convenient to store, post office, tennis courts, etc., daily motor service to railway station. Get in early. Peel Forest is on the eve of a big development scheme. These Sections will soon Lo twice the present prices. Ideal spot for a country cottage, adjoining scenic reserve. Some of the most beauMful bush now remaining in Canterbury. For plan, prices, etc., apply Land Department, C.F.C.A., Timaru. SPLENDID FARM. 800 ACRES FREEHOLD, situated about 8 miles from saleyarda and railway station, school 1| miles, by good level road. Fine healthy district. Consisting of easy downs and flat, 16 paddocks, standard and wire fences, well watered by springs, river and dams. The land hsa not been cropped for years, ia in great heart, has been carefully farmed, and is in excellent order. 45 acres rape, 15 acres ridged swedes 40 acres oats, 15 acres wheat. When cropped, the wheat went up to 47 bushels per acre, and the oats to 70 bushels per acre. Now carrying 1000 ewes with their lambs, besides some wethers, rams, and ewe hoggets. All the lambs are fattened on the property, besides a gcod number of stores. PRICE—£I4/10/- Per Acre. Terms —£2600 cash, balance can remain for a term. Well built 7 roomed House, bathroom, h and c water, pantry, scullery, washhouse, etc. Splendid water supply from stream, hydraulic ram, motor shed, men’s cottage, wool shed, stable, blacksmith’s and carpenter’s shop, sheep yards and dip, garden and orchard all beautifully sheltered by well grown plantation. This is a first class farm, and a sound business proposition. COUNTRY HOME. 119 ACRES comprising 42 acres freehold and 77 acres High School leasehold, 16 years to run at 10/3 per acre, Bituated in a very healthy situation, in good district. Sweet limestone land. Estimated to carry 150 ewes, 6 cows, grows good crops, being suitable for poultry and turkeys. PRICE—£I3OO. Terms—£soo Cash. Good 6-Roomed Brick House, all conveniences, pantry, scullery, bathroom, etc., storeroom, etc., good water supply, motor shed, shearing shed. Anyone looking for a good country home in a very healthy situation, should inspect without delay. BUILDERS AND SPECULATORS. We are offering nearly 4 Acres, Ideal building sites, already surveyed. All very high Sections in good locality. Two road frontages. This is an exceptional opportunity to acquire a block of land / very much below its real value. The Price has been very much reduced, making this one of the soundest of business propositions for a builder in a position to erect houses, or for a speculator. Further particulars, plan, etc., apply Land Department, C.F.C.A., Timaru. CANTERBURY FARMERS’ CO-OP., ASSOCIATION LTD., Land Salesmen, TIMARU. M. COTTERELL, PROPERTY SALESMAN. Opp. G.P.0., TEMUKA. Private ’Phone 140. Office 188. GREAT WOOL AND MUTTON COUNTRY. 390 ACRES FREEHOLD, large portion heavy root land, balance hilly to undulating. The above property is at present used as a stud farm, but would make an ideal block for wintering high country sheep. The whole area is well grassed in English and Native grasses, permanently watered, subdivided into suitable size paddocks and fences practically new. Improvements comprise men’s cottage, large wool shed, yards, dip, etc. PRICE—£II/10/- Per Acre, With almost any Terms. Anyone in search of a good sweet grazing block cannot do better than inspect the above. SMALL HOLDING. Consisting of 15 ACRES, free potato land, conveniently situated and nicely sheltered. Comfortable 5 Roomed House and outbuildings. PRICE—£SSO. Deposit £250. HOUSE PROPERTY For Sale, Temuka.—s Roomed SemiBungalow, recently built, hot and cold water, electric light, etc.. Good situation. Deposit £75 FOR SALE —BAKERY BUSINESS The Premises comprise large shop, with 6 living rooms and every modern convenience. Situated in good country town. Turnover approximately 800 large loaves per week, besides a quantity of small goods. Lease 5 years. Rental £2 per week. PRICE—£S2S. Cash about £3OO. (11l Health forces Sale.) WILLIAM M. COTTERELL, Agent Alliance Assuan?©. CEO. HALL, LICENSED REAL ESTATE AGENT. Chief Agent—Mercantile & General Insurance Co. Office ’Phone 1252. Private 724 M. TWO CHOICE BRICK BUNGALOWS NO. I.—-Lovely one and a-half storey house, with every modern convenience, plastered and recently papered with the latest pattern art papers. Bathroom fitted with porcelain B. and 8., cabinet built in, kitchen replete with cupboards, built-in meat safe, large enclosed sun porch. Motor drive concreted to garage and workshop. 7 minutes from Bay. £1460 can remain on mortgage, leaving only £225 cash to find. PRICE, £1675. Sole agent. ' NO. 2.—Overlooking Bay. Beautiful home, panelled entrance hall, breakfast room 18 x 19, tiled slab raised hearth fireplace, China and : book leadlight cabinets built in, win- ■ dows facing east and north aspect. Two built-in table linen cupboards, i The doors and cupboards are picked ; figured rimu. Three light, airy bed- . rooms upstairs. Bathroom luxuriously fitted up. Lavatories upstairs and ground floor. Sleeping balcony facing north with a view to the harbour aild Bay. Kitchen —Enclosed cupboards, meat safe, tiled slab floor. Scott H. pressure electro-plated range, Hottentot gas cooker, tip bins, wash house, gas copper, H. water over tubs and copper. The garden and grounds • are artistically laid out. Concrete paths and surroundings, which make . 4 it a home. proud to own. Price oh Application.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 19 March 1927, Page 16

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