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SOME OF THE BEST WHEAT LAND Farmers who have the right land for wheat will bank some pretty big cheques during the next few years. As practical farmers, we know the truth of this. On our own farms we are sowing every available patch of ground this year, and apart from the patriotic B view, we know we shall be well repaid. B Four Choice Properties I that will make Big Cheques I Altogether we have hundreds of farms on our books I for sale. These Four are sure money-makers—write fl or call and see us about them. | 400 Acres First-class Annual Rent only 9/-an acre I WhA3t I and 150 acres near Timaru, 5-roomed house (nearly new), wash- fl • - if Bvlll littllU house, copper and tubs set in, granary, trapshed. etc ; i fl " . . o , , i„„i. i„„,i c mile from school. A Government lease 27 years to run. H y 400 aCTCS Waim;a.lte, s - A Watered by creeks and water races, 6 paddocks, wire posts. I roomed house, 8-stal ec s , p _ just harvested 50 acres, wheat, has grown 45 bushels of H stabtes, large iron granary, s eari > r »ihvav wheat to the acre, and 65 bushels of oats ; carries 2.V to 3 B shed, sheepyards, e c., 0 ,i , ~ , . f r ' ewes to the acre ; it is mostly downs, rich soil, clay sub- I : well watered,has grownup 0 ' . b . v ~, soil; 50 acres under cultivation for wheat. The rent is 9/- B acre, is one of the nes wea gr gp 1 - p er acrc yearly. Good-will for crops and improvements, B • well-known Waimate district. Price, £30 per acre, onlv 1 > ' 1 Folio aw fl /2,000 down cash; owner will consider for the balance of . fl security his equity. Folio 4316 . 100 ACFCS B Only £750 Required near Christchnrch I 130 acres Flaxton, good wheat growing land, with a nearlv ICO acres near Christchurch. well-known Yaldhurst. district, fl new house all conveniences, hot and cold water, detached nearly new house, 6 rooms, hot and cold water, all modern H - dairv and washhouse, etc., 6-stalled stable, granary, conveniences. 4-stalled stable, large loft, harness room, 2 H woolshed and shearing shed and'implements shed, zo loose boxes, tool house ; 1J miles from school and 4 miles Bj ;. rha ins from railway, IA miles from school. Well watered from railway. Has grown up to 100 bushels of oats to the 89 hv running streams" • 26 acres in wheat; has threshed up to acre ; grows heavy crops of potatoes and wheat, oats., etc. M 60 bushels of wheat to the acre. Price, £47 10s. per acre. Price, £60 per acre ; only £1,000 required sold to an ap- Egg /750 cash; balance can remain for period. Folio 4313 proved purchaser. Folio |9 I INGLIS' BUILDINGS, CASOEL ST., CHRISTCHURCH I 'Phone 2293. P.O. Box 893. Telegraphic Address; "TUSCAN," Christchurch. B
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15869, 7 April 1917, Page 6
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