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CANT. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN. ATTRACTIVE SHEEP PROPERTY 1400 ACRES. LIP and Freehold. Rent £SO per annum for L.1.P., comprising well lying tussock hills surface sown with cocksfoot, grasses and clover. Good Homestead, Including good shearing shed and sheep yards. This property will carry at least 800 ewes and do them really well, and 50/60 head cattle. No cultivation being necessary, running expenses are trifling. We have handled wool and lambs for many years and can give first hand experience regarding their quality. Price £SOOO. Folio 34/260 MIXED FARIV 200 ACRES, L.1.P., rent 6/3 per acre, at Otaio. Good House, 5 rooms, stable, granary, implei ent shed, cow byre, etc. 30 acres wheat stubble. 12 acres oat stubble, 16 acres rape land, balance excellent pasture, and the whole property is in really good order. Price £1200; cash required £250 Folio 34/201 EXCEPTIONALLY RICH FARMPART RIVERSEAL ESTATE. NEAR COASTLINE. 140 A RES situate at Milford, S.C., rich dairying and c: -pping farm practically all in xcellent pasture, well subdivided and well watered. Good dwelling, all -onvenierxes including elc ritity, co ■ byi Implement shed, hut, garage and men’s c ottage. A rare opportunity for anyone looking for a high-grade farm. Price for quick sale, £3O per acre. Easy finance arranged. RICH FARM 330 ACRES, situate at Seadown, approximately six miles from Tirr.aru. 5-roomed house, stable, garage and sheds, plantation of pine and macrocarpa trees. Gorse and wire fences. Well watered water race. 70 acres wheat, 25 acres oats, 30 acres prepared for peas. 40 acres good swamp. This farm is ideally t'fuated. is great grass land, and has grown one crop of 70 bushels of wheat and several over 50 bushels, and is unexcelled for root crops. Price £25 per acre. Any reasonable ’. rms. Foilo 34/139 VERY ATTRACTIVE PROPERTY 1000 ACRES Freehold in excellent position, seven miles from rail, splendid macadam road to the gate, practically all plouehable and excoptionall. well watered, good boundary and sub-division fences 75 per cent in one, two and three year g.ass, 70/80 at-res ploughed for winter feed. Good homestead with all necessary outbuildings. 1200 ewes with lambs at foot. Full range farm implements, grass seed, oat sheaves and sundries There is no better fattening land than the above in South Canterbury. Price £IO.OOO .s a -ming concern. Deposit, value of stock and plant only. Folit 34/127 THE CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD.

ROOTS GRASSES CLOVERS DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in England) Can Offer for Spring Sowing: New Season’s MANGOLD, TURNIP, SWEDE, RAPE, CHOU MOELLIER, COCKSFOOT. WESTERN WOLTHS. PERENNIAL RYEGRASS, ITALIAN CERTIFIED RYEGRASS, CLOVERS of all descriptions. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in England) Importers and Exporters. A. N. OAKEY AND CO. Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents. Chief Agents Atlas Assur-nce Co., Ltd. Farm Salesman : : G. T. Gale Clearing Sale Specialists. "We Get the Sales Because We Give the Service” TO LET ARCHER STREET.—S Rooms and Garage in nice order. 22/6. Sole Agents. BUTLER AND ARTHUR STREETS (Corner).—6 Rooms (2-storey), Semi-Bungalow. Sole Agents. GRASMERF STREET.—4 Rooms Brick and conveniences. £l/2/6. A. N. OAKEY AND CO. ’Phone 41. P.O. Box 182.

JOHN EDMOND, LTD., HARDWARE MERCHANTS. SOPHIA STREET, TIMARU. NOW IS THE TIME TO PAINT PAINT YOUR ROOFS WITH SHERWIN WILLIAMS ROOF AND BRIDGE PAINT. BESI VALUE ON THE MARKET WE HAVE PAINTS FOR ALL PURPOSES. JOHN EDMOND, LTD., HARDWARE MERCHANTS. SOPHIA STREET TTMARU.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19942, 29 October 1934, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19942, 29 October 1934, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19942, 29 October 1934, Page 16