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properties for sale. s. c. THOMPSON. S C. THOMPSON, J LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 163 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH (opposite Messrs Pyno and C.). N A GOOD PROPOSITION. a 10 00* ACKE FARMi c . S SOUTH CANTERBURY. . < C Ca-rvinn- at close on 2000 ehecp, besides hors^ 1 and cattle. Building consist of 10-roonied residence, h. and c., danT, motor shed 6-6 tali stable, cow-bvrcs, woo shed, granary, dip. In fact, the improvements are too numerous to mention in tins space. a Handy to School and Dairy Factory. fc There aro 11 paddocks, well fenced and c well watered. fi THE OWNER IS RETIRING, ® and will take good house property or a City a Block as part payment. i, DON'T FAIL TO INSPECT g it you havo any, decent proposition to ofiei. — p CASH PRICE £12 10s PER ACRjii. c There is a Mortgage that can remain for s five years at current rate. c DON'T FORGET j tho properties I havo for sale are just as . c good as others offering, and very often I can | t put a good deal in your way. t o S. C. THOMPSON, t 163 Ca&hel street. 'Phone 426. ' N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIA- j TION, LIMITED (Hamilton). -——— i HAMILTON ' IS the Radiating Centre of tho SOUTH AUCKLAND PROVINCE, ami is tho , most progressive district in New Zealand. - It has everything in its favour , GOOD LAND—IDEAL CLIMATE. BEST DAIRY FARMS HAVE ADVANCED £10 PER ACRE DURING 1917. 15 tver cent, of the Farmers who have farmed in both Islands STAY HERE, To Canterbury men coming North we strongly advise you to call on the is AKAIi-.±i& CO-OP., who will gi yo y° u 6° un <l ad%'ioo QA to whioh class of country to buy. THE FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING COMPANY. LTD., F4594-5651 Hamilton. SPEIRS. SAUNDERS AND CO. 44 ACRES, 0-ROOMED RESIDENCE, LESS THAN 2 MILES FROM THE SQUARE. £200 ° EPOSITSELDOM is ono able to get a largo block of land like this so nGar to town. It is 1 situated quite close to 2d tram service, in ono of tho highest parts of Christchurch— 2d Section. THE HOUSE is a largo 2-storey one, with i lofty and spacious rooms. It is built on solid lines, and is in firot-claes condition. 7ft Entrance Hall, 4 main rooms 18 x 14, others in proportion. Bathroom with h. and c. shower, lavatory basin, etc. Inverted gas burners throughout, h. and c. to scullery, plenty of cupboards, wardrobes, etc. i!j ACRES (over) of splendid land. Good ; orchard of apples, poara, quinces, peaches, plums etc. Fine lot of ornamental trees and siirubs. THE LAND is already surveyed into building sites. It has a frontage of about 15 chains, so is easily subdivided. A fine view is obtained from tho upstairs balcony. THE PRICE is £2000, and a Deposit of £200 will bo accepted, and tho balance can remain at a low rate of interest. Further particulars from [ SPEIRS, SAUNDERS and CO.. " 169 Cashel street. 'Phono 2585. 58385-1010 i LOHKEY. MAN GIN <30. LOHREY, MANGIN CO., LAND AND HOUSE SALESMEN, 218 High etreot. , * WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON. WANTED TO PURCHASE, Modern House of 6-6 Rooms. Christchurch. Purchaser will give one unencumbered Section of over (1) ONE ACRE, Wellington, best part. Value £400- also, if necessary, interest in another 1 Section of £350, and balance cash. These Sections aro ofiering at what they cost the ° WDOr - £350. £ 350j £350. ij REDUCTION in price. * 6-ROOMED, practically new, modern tiled- " roofed Artistic BUNGALOW, every convenif enco possible, large rooms, all in perfect y order, motor shed and drive, just about 1- ' ACRE, well laid out; on penny section, most favourite part. PRICE £1500; £100 deposit. 1 Balance on Interest at Current Rato. An exceptional proposition —a perfect home, LOHREY, MANGIN CO., House and Land Salesmen, | L 4478-580 218 High, street. y . g DEVEREUX, KING AND CO. T\EVEREUX, KING and CO., LTD.— XJ 1150 Acres, 18 miles from Christchurch r Square. 8 miles from Rangiora. Owner retiring, having lived 40 years on the property. SpWdid wheat), oat, turnip, and j rape land. Only half-mile from Railway n Station, P. 0., School. One of the best blocks of Sheep Country in North Canterbury, and subdivided into 30 paddocks. Permanent water in every paddock. Great startler, only £14 10s per acre. Owner prepared to leavo his money on property as a very safo investment. 8000 Acres of the best Tussock Country that we ever inspected, 5a * miles North of Christchurch, 8 miles from r * rising township. Very easy terms. Carries over half-sheep to acr© in the native, laorse 0 Covers, Cow Covers—ln war time the wise j ijuy now. Had you bought bij sines tho n I war started how much would you have been in pocket to-day? DEVEREUX, KING and lt CO.. LTD., 100 Lichfield street. D 2469-923; 19 COBB AND CO. d r, d TELEGRAPH LINE COACHES. B- ' __ ir is T EAVE Arthur's Pass Station on arrival 16 Li of West Coast Express, which leaves Christchurch at 8.30 a an, Tuesdays. Thar* - day«i and Saturdays. Carrying Passengers and their Luggage only for Hokitika, Westport; Reefton, and 3 Greymouth, arriving Greymouth same evening 6.40 p.m. Through rail and coach tickets can ba obtained at Railway Station and Cook and Son's Office, Christchurch, also coach ticket* tor coach journey obtainable at the following hotels:—Warner's, Coker's, Storey's, Clarendon, and United Service Hotels from Mr Cassidy, Springfield; Mr W. Campbell, ■5 Christchurch. The management is under Mr H. Cassidy, who has had sole management since 1&7& CASSIDY and CO., LTD, Propnatora. Q. • J

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16151, 4 March 1918, Page 10

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