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CANT. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN. pa 3 CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO-OP, ASSN., LTD. BESWICK STREET, TIMARU Land and Estate Agents, Auctioneers. Wool’.robe:-, Valuators, Live .Stock Salesmen. 300 ACREci > L.I.P. Rent £96 per ' ,vv annum, less usual rebate. Situate 1 miles from Cave Railway Station, and comprising table top downs suitable for mixed farming. Has grown excellent wheat, oat and root crops 5-roomed House, stable, granary, implement shed and several other sheds All sweet sheep and cattle land, and m good farming order. This is being sold to wind up a deceased estate and offers exceptional value. 37/311 ATTRACTIVE SEMI-BUNGALOV. 1 • In brick, on one acre of land, almost adjoining the Borough of Timaru This is an exceptionally well-built house, and outbuildings. Rates are .rail, being outside the borough. Price £lOOO. 38/114 FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY TAO ACRES First Class Agricultural and Fattening land. Ideally tuated one mile from St. Andrews Exception; lly well Improved with 8roomed brick residence, all conveniences, a first class range of outbuildngs and good fences. This Property, all flat land, Is mainly n grass, but is capable o. producing heavy yields of cereals, the best jl fattening land, and is exceedingly at-r-ctive from every point of view Being sold to close a deceased estate, ind is good value al the p-Ijn viz, ''B/10/- per acre. 38/245 AURES. Rich flat land, one m ji e { oln Temuka Post Office Has been used as a cattle, sheep and cropping farm. Is contained in seven :eparate titles, each section havlni access to a public road. Its proximity to Temuka makes it ideal for suodivislon. Good residence and full ra.,t,i if f..rm buildings. 3eing sold to wino up deceased estate. £2l per acre C ood terms. 38/245 ACRES. Situate North of Ran ' ,vv gitata River. All flat land Well fenced, well subdivided (seven oaddocks) and well watered by watei races and later on will be irrigated New house and outbuildings, sheep yards, etc. Very easy Ingoing Price £lO/10/-. 38/227 I’HE CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO-OP, ASSN, LIT). £5O DEPOSIT BUYS VERY ATTRACTIVE BRICK BUNGALOW Sunnily situated on level section facing North This Is an ideal home tor a small Family Four Rooms and Sun Porch In Great Order A BARGAIN AT £950 And Balance can be paid off as rent CLOSE TO TOWN EXCEPTIONALLY WELL KEPT WOODEN BUNGALOW Only Ten Minutes from Town All Conveniences and Garage THE PRICE ONLY £750 And Terms Can Be Arranged PLEASANT POINT <VELL BUILT WOODEN DWELLING if 4 Rooms and one Detached Room Situated Close to Township £270 OR OFFER GEO. REID, Land and Insurance Agent, Beswick Street THE A.M.P. SOCIETY’S BONUS DISTRIBUTION TOOK PLACE ON JUNE 30 THIS INCLUDED ALL MEMBERS WHO COMPLETED THEIR PROPOSALS PRIOR TO DECEMBER 31, 1937. SOME REMARKABLE FIGURES The Bonus Distribution for the one year, 1937, for the South Canterbury District, amounted to . . . £38,427 The Bonuses previously allotted amount to £927,161 The Sum Assured on Policies In Force amounts to nearly .... £2,000,000 Bonuses have Increased this by 50 per cent, and actually the Public of South Canterbury owns nearly £3,000,000 of Assurance with the A.M.P. Society, and this amount is increasing yearly by approximately £200,000 ONE MEMBER OWNS 24 POLICIES The Society has an Office, Manager and Staff situated in TlmaTu, and Is In a position to give first hand Information and service to Members and Intending Members whenever this Is required. Write at once for particulars of tables to:— G. F. SMYTHE, District Manager. FRED. M. WARD, Representative for New Business.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21154, 29 September 1938, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21154, 29 September 1938, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21154, 29 September 1938, Page 16