AUCTIONS. MALING AND CO., LIMITED. AUCTIONEERS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, VALUATORS, GENERAL MERCHANTS, t IMPORTERS AND INDENTOBS, CORNER OF GLOUCESTER STREET, . OXFORD TERRACE. A TEDDINGTON FARM. CHEAP AND GOOD. On ACRES FREEHOLD, all ia gno, O\J splendid dairying and cropping land-Six-roomed Houej, ebtd, stable, dairy, etc Weli watered and fenced. PRICE £30 PER ACRE. (Terms can be arranged.) Apply MALING and COMPACT, LTD., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Cor. Gloucester street akd Oxiord terrace. A CANTERBURY FARM. GOOD STRONG LAND. 100 ACRES FREEHOLD. New House XV/V/ and stables. The land is suilab.e for wheat-growing and dairying. Half tho property is at present in wheat and oats. Close to school and post oiice. Price £23 per acre. Easy terms can be arranged. For full particulars apply w MALING and COMPANY, LTD., Auctioneers and Estate Agcnta, Cor. Gloucester etrect und Oxford terrace. TO LET. IN THE SUBURBS. -t r\ ACRES of rich Land in a d*eirable Xl/ suburb of Christchurch. The land grows anything and offers a splend.d opportunity for close farming to a person of limited capital. For further particulars apply to HALING and COMPANY, LTD., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Cor. Gloucester etrect and Oxiord terrace. NORTH CANTERBURY. A BEAUTIFUL FREEHOLD. 9000 ACRES 0F FREEHOLD, ot aAJ\J\J which 1400 acres are in grass (permanent pasture), and the . balance surface sown tussock. Without ploughing, carriee 2400 sheep and some cattle. 1600 Acres are ploughablc, and include rich river flats worth at least £30 per acre. Subdivided into 12 paddocks and watered by-permanent streams. The improvements comprise β-roomedhouee and all necessary outbuildings, unhiding , woolshcd and stable, in perfect order. j Six miles from railway and school, and about 2 hours motor drive from Christchureh, Price £11 per acre, liberal terms if necessary, and a substantial portion of the unpaid j purchase money can remain at 4J per cent. App^ly MALING and COMPANY, LTD., Auctioneers and Estate Aet'nts, Cor. Gloucester street and Oxford terrace. EQUAL TO PENINSULA COUNTRY. GREAT PROSPECTIVE VALUE. OOC\(\ ACRES FREEHOLD, of which AmUu 1770 acres are in grass (permanent paFture), balance m bush. No ploughing required. At present carrying 3300 sheep arid 65 head of cattle, and when completely cleared will carry 4000 sheeF Good Homestead with all convenience, 2 whares, large woolshed, fitted with Wolselcy mr chines. No noxious weeds. Telegraph station at Homestead. The etock {ire of good quality and the i wool consistently fetches high prices, while the lambing percentages arc- invariably good. The surplus siocV usually tops the market for the district. After personal inspections we have no" hesitation in recommending this property. Price, as a going concern, £18,500. Terms can be arranged. Apply < MALING and COMPANY, LTD., Auctioneers and Estate A§ents, Cor. .Gloucester Btreet and Oxford terrace. THE FARMERS' SALEYARDS. THE FARMERS' SALEYARDS. (A B. Sands and Co., Proprietors.) PRICES STILL GOOD. DON'T Forget, if you have Poultry to Sell you cannot do better than consign them to A. B. SANDS and CO. for Sale. The Biggest and best Equipped Yards in the Dominion. Cratea lent fiee and forwarded to any EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 11.30 each day. Following were the prices realised at last week's Salee:— Table Ch:ckene 6e Gd to 9s 4d per pair, Incubator Chicks 6d to 2s 3d per pair, Hone 3a 3d to ss.'4d per pair, Ducklings Sβ to 8s per pair, .Egge lid to Iβ per doz., Butter 91d to lid per lb. Address: ST. ASAPH STREET WEST. A B. SANDS and CO., - 670 ' AuctioneersPROPERTIES FOR SALE. ~ SMITH AND BRDERE. SMITH and BRUERE, TAND ' AND ESTATE ' AGENTS, LICENSED LAND BROKERS. 148 HEREFORD STREET. QUICK SALE WANTED. OWNER TRANSFERRED. £75 DEPOSIT, balance arranged on eaey terms. An exceptionally well-built House of 5 rooms with all modern conveniences. Situated in one of the best localities,' close to car and City. ( The owner must quit, and has decided to sell on eaey terms, rather than let. SMITH aod BItUERE. 1348 148 Hereford street. CASHMERE KILLS. HANDY TO OARS. £1000. Nearly new 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW, panelled hall, wide balcony, wardrobe*, bathroom, h. and c. water, niskle-plated taps, washhouse,. copper and tuba. Good section of nearly i-Acre. THIS IS A REALLY GOOD PROPSBTY. WELL WORTH INSPECTION. SMITH and BRUERE, 148 Hereford street AN ATTRACTIVE~RESiDENCE. SITUATED AT FENDALTON. £1750. The house is extremely well built, and .contains 6 large rooms, with every possible up-to-date convenience. The grounds are most taetrfully laid out. drive, shrubs, lawna and gardens. Tbi* property U without doubt one of the finest in this fashionable locality, and i* well worth the price asked. SMITE tad BRUERE, 148 Hereford street forTmmediate _ sale. well established grocery business. * ... thickly populated district. targe shop and living r00m& Ll CORNER SITE. JUST THE PLACE FOR AN ENERGETIC PERSON. LOW PRICE ACCEPTED. .I** P-ggg°^ d ,P B P PiCR i CE i RE. t0 103 148 Hereford street' GOSSIP for Girle, Hint*, Weekly Fashion Notes, and Reading for Everybody, appear in the 'Tag* for Women" in Saturday , * Edition* of the "Evening New*." ; nPHE Special "Page for Women" in SaturJL day s Editions of the "Evening News" appeals to everyone. A bright Home llagasise.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14833, 26 November 1913, Page 15
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