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has many Attractions 1 Mixed Fanning has many attractions —quick returns being one of them. Mixed Farming has a fl, 1 big future before it in the Dominion, and the demand for suitable properties is increasing. E| For returned soldiers, mixed farming is particularly suitable. The following properties are Eji exceptionally good value and may be advantageously bought to-day. j|- ; Suitable Properties I 36 MILES FROM CHRISTCHURCH. TEMPLE7ON FARM FOR EXCHATJO". f 250 acres of the very best of land for cropping and ]22 f , ne(liu , , g hool o mi)pSi ra ji. dairying. House of o in PO 1 i mile. wk'ered bv o'u.nrv Ji.ces in nece>sary out-binlnin<.'S. 40 acres in \\ neat, jw acres in nn diWlr« ; M t Wo can rocomtnend this place to anyone as tl.e bejt Cl()0r Title. Terms £M 0 cash or will ex«h«: X e for & proposition m Canterbury ut the price. O.N LY --G small farm about 20 aoies 392 h 10a. pt*r aero. JLIOUO cash, halancu for & terui. '"O $£ crops will nearly pay deposit. 303 A SOUTHLAND FARM FOR EXCHANGE. NORTH CANTERBURY SKEEP AND CATTLE RUN. |j 207 acres of nice quality land with 5 roomed house. 4 2680 acres Freehold, 330 acres Government f-cnsehold* % stalled stable, cow shed, 6 bails, on concrete yards, Rent 1/- per :icrn (given in) 80 acre* in turnips,3oacres ■ jap barn, sheep yards, all buildings new (iron). School, in green feed, 900 acres been plouehed. Halance pood §|| P.O. Cheese factory, 1J milos. Well tussock, carrying cnpacity 21)00 ewe*, CO head of cattle. Ep| watered in 12 paddocke, securely fenced. 34 acres At present on the property 1,500 ewes with lambs, 200 || ridged turnips and swedes, 14 in oats, 22 in rape, turnip, wethers, homes, cattle, which can be taken at valuation. || and grass, 35 acres 1 year. 50 acres 2 year, 25 acres 3 Subdivided into 15 paddocks, mostly standard and p. year old grass. 1 paddock old pasture. Stock on wiro fences, watered by natural streams, school and •$£ the place, 200 ewes with lambs, 26 dairy cows. 25 head P.O. 2 miles. New homestead 10 rooms, all con- (ft of young stock, 8 horses. Property being well farmed veniences. stable, woolshed, chaffhouse, implement g; ana clean. PHICE £21 per acre. £#00 CASH or shed, etc., a cheap property at £7 per acre. Owners 6* will take as part payment house with 3to 6 acres interest £9,500, will exchange for Agricultural farm m handy to Christchurch. 3732 up to 500 acres. 337 |p Hu cociK /©o ro • ngus ' buildings • • 1 « Jrl» vj&gj Vva Cashel Street, Christchurch. i

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16420, 14 January 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16420, 14 January 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16420, 14 January 1919, Page 3

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