I £190,000,000 ■ aß ™ a "! n .®2° tiat f° p b y the I FIRST-CLASS SHEEP PROPERTIES || Gfl FIRST-CLASS TIMARU PROPOSITION 1,400 acrw in Otago. near Roxburgh, frait-growing |||| ■HQ district, one of the best climates in New Zealand. It ffiSE 800 acres of good land, with house ot 5 rooms, dairy, is d sheep country ; 500 acres ploughable. There gglg |H woolshed, implement shed, stables, sheep yards and dip, j s | 6-roomed house, wool shed, etc., 2 acres of orchard ||gte etc.. J-mile from school and 6 miles from railway, j j years old. Well watered, subdivided into 10 pad■M Mail delivered daily. Watered by river and streams, doc^g( "j2O acres of turnips, 40 of oats, 20 acres o' Kfcg |H| subdivided into 14 paddocks. Grov.-s 40 bushels of w j iea t > 15 draught horses, 800 ewes, 400 ewe hoggets, wheat and oats to the acre. Will carry 2 ewes and implements, ploughs, 2 sets 5-leaf harrows, 2 sets Saga fatten all the lambs. Price only £16 10.5. per acre. dis £ j tarrowS> chaffcutter, tools, 3co s and pigs, etc. Ssl Owner will entertain exchange for some interest-bearing Walk in wa jjj ou t, a s a going concern. Price £7 per «gl| property, as he is an old man, and cannot run his acre . owner w ju entertain exchange for a piece of ■H property, having no help. Fol. 322 land near Christchnrch. gffls H ONE OF METHVEN'S BEST CROPPING AND FATTENING FARMS |||g . 300 acres of good black loamy soil. Bft. to 10ft. deep. Grows 60 jrashels of oats to the acre Splendidly g|jg sheltered with plantation trees. We have instructions to offer this first-class property owing to the owner being called up. Price only £28 per acre. £1,000 cash, balance of money can remain for a period. Fol. 324 |||| ■ mm u JP, INGLIS' BUILDINGS THE MOTORCYCLE SHORTAGE Warning to Prospective Purchasers ! Shipping difficulties, and the fact that in both Britain and America the leading manufacturers of motorcyclcs are largely engaged in munition-making, render it unlikely, for several months at anyrate, that we shall receive any further shipments of the WORLD'S PREMIER MOTORCYCLES BRITAIN'S BEST—THE B.S.A. AMERICA'S BEST—THE EXCELSIOR STOCKTAKING SALE Following our annual custom a^go^tock"f overheld by us by July 31. the close of our stocktaking p er j o a. | n ß thß word is , BUY NOW. and get ' t h he Ü be{cfl?of stocktaking reducuin" 'ACCESSORIES of all kinds will be reduced in price during stocktaking Ads&ms Limited street mmm ta ™" I For the ... | I FINAL DAYS OF SALE I Remnantsand Oddments I sale i 'At BARGAIN PRICES I CIKJ/ULY REMNANTS and ODDMENTS that have accumulated during the B * J Sale Period are marked at Bargain Prices, and placed on the special B ,_ o O '' tables, where they can be seen qyickly. 8 Lv/ w C,Q Trimmed Winter Millinery on At HALF SALE PRICES QATIIRPIAY TRIMMED HATS-Sale Prices .. 9/11 12/6 15/6 19/6 OM lUT\ Ur\ Now .. .. 4/11 6/3 7/9 9/9 m READY-TO-WEAR HATS-Now .. n 1/11 2/11 3/11 ~| D.m. §g I SEE WINDOWS FOR BARGAINS g I Graham, Wilson & Smellie I I THE HOUSE FOR VALUE 9
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16268, 19 July 1918, Page 3
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