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£184,530 worth j 1 of Property Sold j I since July 19,1917 | Since July xgth we sold 45,961 acres, 15,500 sheep, 350 1 I cattle, together with implements, making a grand total of 1 |j following were the 1 ilington), M akaru | Valley, Pohokura, Sill I and Clifton Falls, I We do the business 1 because we have 1 sound properties that axe I really worth buying. ~ $ j We are sere to have the property yon j want. Write to us. . j , ... 11 j 1 1,600 acres, of first-class cropping and fattening land, ll 20,000 acres first-class sheep 1-O Pj. a with house of to rooms, all conveniences, hot and cold situated in Blenheim* with good home e • water servicc, S. tank, gas, wool-shed with machines, dip g vcniences, sheep yards, drp. .Block is vrc « a!K [ sheep yards, men's quarters, motor shed and stables, § well subdivided, and is carrying r 2,000 . P' school adjoins property. Grows splendid crops of wheat gj 7-000 of which arc ewes. The "untry ont of the n tQ 5o bushcls and grows 60 bnshels of oats to the acre. @ area, and is not high, being all mcc low hills eastly ,000 ewes, besides horses and cattle. Grows best H mustered, and is free from rabbits. Price of the land is Unn{vs \ n the dist nct. Price, /i 9/10/- per acre. This I £.3 per acre. The sheep crrn be taken at na ion, or can splendid property- we can-give any terms to a good man. I be had as a going concern walk m walk ou w All wheat crops at present on the property, and all crops, $ KB of this splendid property is prepared to accep as paymen sheep, given in : all the stock and implements to be taken § 3 exceptional terms from a goodman, or wi k e securi ies a j. va i ua j-; on- This is a chance in a life time for a man to ' 6 |j or a small agricultural property that he con d c^ s ®: ° ® get a splendid home. A farmer with two or three sons | Agent?. 1,0 10 -02s could cut the block up into as many farms as he wished, 5 I ________________ _________—_ as it is admirably suited for cutting up purposes. Full | particulars and plans on application. AVe arc sole agents £ 6 000 acres, situated near Levin, and is 3 miles from rail- f° r this property . S ivav, i£ miles from Post Office and creamery, is all Land" ■ Kj Transfer Title. The buildings consist of 8-roomed house ... T - •, , , . , & anToutbuildings. 6-roomed cottage and wool shed. It 10,000 acres, situated near Ivaikoura splendid homestead. | is permanently-watered bv streams and springs, and is adjoining the sea coast, house shearing sheds, men s | • ~,<oo acres has been grassed, balance is quarters, and all buildings are.of the best Ihe property g £and ng bush, is carrying at present =.000 ewes, and Jf carrying 0.000 sheep ha £ ewes and half wethers, all g foo cattlc Wc can sell this splendid property at the price halforeds. Pace, with the sheep in. / 4 pec-acre as a going g of X\- 000—/12,000 is on first mortgage to Insurance Coy. concern—walk in v.aU out. The property can be ira | for the owner's interest, 000. he requires in Proved to carry another 2,000 or 3,000 slicep w.th the g Ssh This is one of the best speculations that a man =.000 acres of bush felled. which is at present on the pro- V could get at present as the land is 1 ,V-sheep country when .perty, and which it, the best land, ihis is a splendid || the bush is all felled, and is about the only remaining property lor a speculator as the wool clip is m sight, and g block of this size near a railway that a man can procure we can thoroughly recommend it. to-day. We have personally inspected this property, and ' will nleascd to sive full particulars on application. a H Folio 1726 A Splendid North Canterbury Farm, comprising 500 acres | first-class wheat-growing;'sheep-fattening land. House 1 ____ 1 is modern bungalow with all latest conveniences;is situated $ within easy distance oE Amberley Railway Station. Has 5,000 acres, Worth Canterbury, all tussock country lying woolshed with shearing machines, stables, men's'quarters,. i ■well to the sun. no scrub, and no noxious weeds, is all low and all buildings of the best : 100 acres wheat, 50 acres in | lulls. Splendid sheep country, and splendid house and oats. . The owtter has made "a! lot of money fattening « outbuildings, all conveniences, with wire fences, and it is sheep, and is now wanting to retire, as his sons have gone a subdivided into 4 or ; convenient-sized blocks. The to the front. Price. /30 per acre, he will lease with pur- jj§ property is carrying at present 4,000 sheep, 3.000 ewes, chasing clause to. a good man at £30 per acre for 5 years, and 1,000 drys, "and does them well. Pricc, £$/$/- per or will sell to improved buyer, with small deposit straight jzj ucre ; stock at valuation. j-olio 2923 out now. js| INGLIS' BUILDINGS .. CABHEL STREET .. GHMSTCKURCH 1 _ Phone 2293 P.O. Box 893 |

My first thought was colds and croup when one wet winter's \ aay I Bobbie up to his knees in water sailing Bis boat. This. I thought, meant another night Beside a croupy bed, but I bundled him. into bed at once, first giving him 3 good , dose c A Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He slept soundly—never coughing once, and tee next morning was as bright and well as usual. There is no question about it— Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and a warrn bed will nip in the bud most No matter where you go or what price you -yStomiKng cold or attack of croup. may pay. it is absolutely impossible to get a -ouaeed not worry over coughs, colds a better medicine than Chamberlain's Cough ana croup or any other winter affection if you Remedy. will on.y mate a point of keeping Chamber- _ t , /r \ lain slough Remedy on your medicine shelf. " N ?» bes " te Cc &Lcl7&lu (({(rtriefc People recommcnd this. that, and the other TT' ~ ! — -Qrcoids. hut itis f^

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15989, 25 August 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15989, 25 August 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15989, 25 August 1917, Page 3

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