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£100,000,000 ti "The Dominion Wool Clip is now Mm y being negotiated for by the imperial 11/isljrtirijjjpj -1e? MM Ml " WiIIYOU be one p &|| |Mw| j| • FIRST-CLASS PHEEP PROPERTIED NICE SHEEP and CATTLE COUNTRY A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY-GRASP IT NORTH CANTERBURY 2i200 acres, .vitiated North of Auckland, good black • 1 080 acres, subdivided into 9 paddocks, all fences good, loamv soil, with house, shearing-shed, sheep yards and splendidly watered and well grassed. Build : ngs con- dip, School and Post Office 1 \ miles away, veil watered sist of a house, woolshed, stable, and sheep yards. Post and fenced, no cropp'ng required, plenty of feed, three Office and Telephone just opposite house. The place parts ploughable, and free from noxious weeds, together 'is easilv worked, verv little labour required. Carrying with 500 ewes, 150 head of cattle. Launch and Barge capacity 1 000 ewes, '50 head of cattle. Owner is go : ng worth £500. The lot, as a going concern, £11,000. 'on active service, will exchange his interest of £5,000 Only £2,000 asked to go in, balance to remain for live for town property or mortgages. Price, £8/10/- per years at 51 per cent. Deposit asked is just two-thirds • acre- ' Folio 309. the value of stock. Folio 3898. A HANDY LITTLE FARM AT TEIWLETON 150 acres of good land, house and outbuildings, hot and cold water, two 3-stalled stables, chaffhouse, implement shed man's wharc, subdivided into 9 paddocks, all fences in best of order, grows fine crops of potatoes, leas' etc will carry 3 sheep to the acrc. Price, £28 per acre, £700 cash down ; would entertam house as part'paynicnt. F o '' lo 432S - HfUl JRr INGLIS® BUILDINGS ■ iii wUUB\ <Sw Gashel St., Ghristchurch i L c 24 A

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16257, 6 July 1918, Page 3

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557

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16257, 6 July 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16257, 6 July 1918, Page 3

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