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jl I'' H A VERY CHEAP SHEEP RUN- A GOOD PROPERTY- Igil fIT HI A FIRST-CLASS SPECULATION NEAR METHVEN jtfV 4,2(10 acres situated Waianakarua, south of Oamafu, 550 acres nice sweet sheep and cropping country, with UH «£• of the best of sheep land, all nice low spurs, well watered, house 6 rooms, h.' and c., all conveniences, gas, stable jjASW ;Sr" ' and well covered with tussock and native grasses, (6' stalls), large granary, man's whare, railway H Emm lig--. lying we_ll to the sun, subdivided into five blocks. The miles. School and post office 2 miles. Subdivided into HjH homestead block has 85 acres of heavy land, suitable 11 paddocks, well fenced standard and wire. 100 wgHi|j ■gr, for dairying or cropping. There is a new house of acres in wheat, 70 acres of oats, carries 1,000 sheep. HH If :: 5 rooms, all conveniences, hot and cold water, etc. The land is all flat, and is easily worked. 400 acres meSsO The property will carry 3,000 sheep and 100 head of 1 to 3 years old grass. Price £22 per acre. Will IHH B cattle. We can offer this property at £2 per acre for exchange equity of £4,000 for small farm near town. gM |i i a quick sale, with only £1,000 cash required down. Fol. 317 BPS | 1 ' A SOUND PROPOSITION—CLOSE TO SPRINGSTON 26 acres of good quality land. House, pantry, scullery, loose box, trap shed, washhouse, fowlhouse. School BMH S' and post office J-mile. 15 acres in oats, 9 acres ploughed in three paddocks. £45 per acre, only £370 cash IHjSfll f| required. Owner going into.camp. Must be sold quickly.' Fol. 318 H K ; H U U Jp, INGLIS' BUILDINGS H | B n» vIIUA 06 vyi Cashel St., Christchunch l«5 H' : ' C 3457 ■ ■ .

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16252, 1 July 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16252, 1 July 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16252, 1 July 1918, Page 4

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