' £1011,000,000 Fill w®oL i estimate(i to Produce £100,000,030. mMf/will m The Dominion Wool Clip is now ' mljrjjl k| !^ eeg^ g n^°^ ated by^ he FIRST-CLASS SHEEP PROPERTIES A VERY CHEAP SHEEP RUN— A GOOD PROPERTY— A FIRST-CLASS SPECULATION NEAR METHVEN 4,200 acres situated Waianakarua, south of Oamaru, 550 acres nice sweet sheep and cropping country, with of the best of sheep land, all nice low spurs, well watered, house 6 rooms, h. and c., all conveniences, gas,-stable i and well covered with tussock and native grasses, (6 stalls), large granary, man's whare, railway H lying well to the sun, subdivided into five blocks. The miles. School and post office 2 miles. Subdivided into homestead block has 85 acres of heavy land, suitable 11 paddocks, well fenced standard and wire'. 100 for dairying or cropping. There is a new house of acres in. wheat, 70 acres of oats, carries 1,000 sheep. 5 rooms, all conveniences, hot and cold water, etc. The land is all flat, and is.easily worked-. '100 acres The property will carry 3,000 sheep and 100 head of 1 to 3 years old grass. Price £22 per acre. Will cattle. We can this property at £2 per acre for exchange equity of £4,000 for small farm near town, a quick sale, with only £1,000 cash required down. Fol. 317 A SOUND PROPOSITION—CLOSE TO SPRINGSTON 26 acres of good quality land. House, pantry, scullery, loose box, trap shed, washhouse, fowlhouse. School and post office J-mile. 15 acres in oats, 9 acres ploughed in three paddocks. £45 per acre, only £370 cash required. Owner going into camp. Must be sold quickly. Fol. 318 HU (TflASif J&, INGLIS' BUILDINGS ■ rB« UUUB\ w UUa Cashel St., Ghristchunch ■ c *4jr Jrn
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16225, 4 July 1918, Page 3
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