The Chance a et ' me circumstances are responEL sib ' e * OP these valuable properties [ ■BdV being offered for sale at prices that €*Si liEb MM Wl " novep lower. Wool, Meat, Fat, and ILlff BsEm Dairy Produce are bringing big prices, and JPSfs ypjPy w '" bring still bigger prices in the near future. —It's a chance of a lifetime to buy A FARM THAT WILL MAKE YOU RICH ONE OF TAi TAPITS BEST DAIRY FARMB. 2,000 sheep, and 25 cattle and, horses. Last year's . , . , wool clip averaged 1 /51 all round. Four to five hun--100 acres, with good six-roomed house, 16-stalkd cow dred lon _ 6 hable . Government valuation, £1,400 ; bail, milking machines, loose box, pig styed, etc., there is no compulsory residential clause. Price, etc., one and a-half miles from school, and near Tai £4,ooo'walk in walk out. Owner will accept in exTapu Dairy !• actory. Well subdivided, and well change a cood agricultural farm near Christchurch. ■watered by artesian wells : is carrying 60 cows, besides ».<>«> young £47 10s. per acre. Only £700 ' toll ° 4UIJ ' deposit, balance for 5 years. Folio 4462. .. , 1,000 acm of first-class land situated Kaikoura, good SPLENDID PASTORAL LEASE. homestead, with all necessary outbuildings. Covern--3,600 acres, situated Marlborough, good sheep and ment lease, 21 years to run, with right of renewal, crazing country, with 6-roomed house, 7-stalled stable. Carrying 1, JOOewes, 8 head of cattle, horses, etc. ; will men's wl/are, storeroom, five-stand shearing shed, fowl easily winter 1,400 sheep. All low downs. Price, as nms. School is 4 miles away. Pastoral lease has 18 a going concern, walk m walk out, £6,000. Easy terms years to run ; rent, £140 per annum. Subdivided into ' arranged, or owner will exchange for another farm. 10 blocks, 25 miles of fencing, stock on the property, Fblio 4483. H. H. COOK & CO. FARM SALESMEN - - Inglis' Buildings, CHRISTCHURCH '■ H2432 '
[ Hall I Is a place of, rest between the street and the I B comfort of the interior, and often indicates | v . to a visitor the reception he is likely to get. I Do yon reqnire any I Forniiere for it H \ Sv » We Have Hall Seats in Oak— 2/8/6 3/3/- 3/15/- 6/10/Hall Stands—Rimn, 2/ 8/6 Oak, 3/16/6 I i Umbrella Stands from 15/Hat Racks 17/6 25/- 32/6 A. J. WHITE Ltd. ; v*. • The Premier Furnishers — I ffj HIGH STREET - - CHKISTCHUBCH 1 8314—9669 < ' '■ ' - J I ' — r /Harris Bros., | B COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS I I ON VERY EASY TERMS. I I NO BXTX.A FOB TBKMi H ■ I £5 Worth : IT Weekly 1 < B £10 Worth : £2 Deposit, 3'2 Weekly H I £20 Worth: £4 Deposit, 6>4 Weekly I 9 £30 Worth: £6 Deposit, 9'6 Weekly I Bg All Clasiet of Furniture aad Furnuhmgt n Stock. I 9 BU I AT 158 Hereford Street i ! : I SHOWROOMS UPSTAIRS. H 1 OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS. I i ■ : I fob cooD PLUMBiNe Successor to T. Banks, } I GEO. STENING PLUMBING BRANCH I- 958 CASHEL STHEET Pronpt and Sati»l«et»ry Ke P* lr * >t- 88975 / . (Opposite Lewis & Anderson) Phone 260* —
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16160, 14 March 1918, Page 3
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