I Farm you want! We do not confine our operations to Canterbury —we I have farms all over the Dominion —just as small and 3 just a 6 large as you require. H I Pot your proposition up to us—we are I I practical farmers ourselves —we can 1 II provide exactly what you want! I Sgj OF SOUTH CANTERBURY'S BEST A SPLENDID PROPOSITION. A CHEAP LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. | K , .... , 2.000 acre* in the Lauder district. Contra l 640 aertt, Carterton, good land, with >rooinerl I El ?.<o#«ew»jW)thdwelUtisof 5 rcoms, wootfhed' Otago, hjU flat, balance hillv, with 5-roomed house voo'shed. stables and Iran r I K 5.»Ws, chaffiiouse. implement shed, and sheep J,ou<e, Cairy, meat room, etc., men'sbut, chaff- J' c v 1 Z 5 BP -'ards. 2 miles from school and railway. housr, 3 nu'les irom Past Officr, 3 miles from mllCi from Schoo! - and 4 miles from rail. 9 Bgj :>piend?d < road9i daily mail service to door. railway. Leasehold with right of renewal, renewable lease. Watered by streams and B Oft KeoCTeable lew. 30 years to nu), rent, £iCo rent£6B perannum—G years torun. Watered sprin-s, subdivided into 4 block*, and smMl H 1 fpS, Mail deliver* every a H H present breedws owes, besides 40 head acres turnips. Last year threshed 1,600 sacks Mo a.m. is carrying at present 500 aheep, B Eg of cattle. The eouftUy Is flat and low downs. of wheat from 100 acres. Ow»sr expects to 50 head of cattle. Reat, per annum, A H V-rloe, waJJc in, walk out, £6,500. win 000 thresh 35 bushels of wheat, and 50 bushels of leasehasa* vcars torao, with right ef renewal, 8 j» breeding ewes, 50 cattle, C hoises, and barley, per acrc. At present carrying 1,400 Owner is milking 10 ftl Mrt Hf■B .:npleineitß. Owner retiring; terms sheep, will carry more. 1 acre app e orchard. I , wne^1 . 1111 10 cows - ,*OO for the lot Hi B arranged. I'olio 409. There are 12 cows. 10 draught horses 2 backs, £+°° down, balance 5 years at 3$ per cent £52 wi and all implements, including 2 binders, 2 Stock at valuation. This is a very cheap RSI ffi ploughs, I waggon, dray, gig, disc harrows, proposition; easy terms can be arranred to Kc fi| ONE OF CANTERBURY'S DEST CROPPING, single furrow plough, drill, cultivator, oil co<x i man p u . s£j M DAIRYING and LINSEED FARMS. engine, doable-bagger, _ chadcntter. Price, 1 gfij] on 350 acfts, joins township, good dairying and 87/10/- per acre, walk in, walk out: easy B® IB i;radßg *"1". with practically new 8-roomed terms. Folio 3737 Kg 1 SB offices. Sheds, stables, and sundry miMniieii iiiui n fe outbuildings. Three-auartir-mile from rail- - 700 NEAR RASLAN, H S3 way, salryards and school. Watered by per- Good volcanic limestone, with 6-roomed bonse, 8i |] manent streams and springs. Power for FOR EXCHANSC OR BALE. sheep yards, and cow bails, 1} miles from ft! H deetrtoHchtJl wanted; no water rates. Sub- 4 ... , .. , ... ... school and Post Office, telephone on house: US " B divided tnto 1+ paddocks. This property has j_,MO (OTe thousaml acre W6ck). 20 miles from it is freehold property. Is-well watered by £i H grown 30 bsshels of wheat to the acre; 38 • Chnstchurch, good quality land, suitable for running streams; 6 acres in craps, 100 acres Si ' H acres fn linseed, ha 3 threshed one ton to the grazing, wheat growing, and rape and turnips, ready for plough. Carrying 200 cattle, and jg§ H acre—£22 tier ton. This property will carry °t would make an adoiinblc stud torn, 10- will carry 2j sheep per acre when fully lin- W; B 1,000 ewes, besides being used for cropping. r< i°? e house, all conveniences, stables, wool- proved. All good rolling country, aad valleys I 150 acres reclaimed swamp, admirably suiteci " e from the * a " '00 aires good bush. The i for dairying. Price, 126/10/- per acre; easy r !f 7 P ro Pf rl 3'« s a " ring fenced. Price, ST per acre, £j terms anaoged. Folio 410. ?,< free from encumbrance. Owner will exchange K 120 head of cattle, including 35 nulWng cows, for jo to 100 acres near Christchurch. I 1 . ■ ■ Price, £25 per acre. This place has never tj„is« .... B I been on the market before; it is admirably rouo 3915, fl A FARM SOUTH OF OAMARU. situated for subdivision. Good money can ■ H SnttaMftfcr Dairying, Cr«OTtfn£ or Grazier. . be made out of this place. Easy terras can be I 200 acres alluvial soil, limestone, hous<vdairy, arranged. Folio 400. 209 ACRES NEAR LINCOLN. I wash house, loft, stable, chaffbouse, _ H com byte, 7 bails, and barn, and all other out- ' * Sooa Propotltlen. H I buildings necessary for working the property. Good sheep, cropping and dairying country, j I P.sllway 1 mile, school 2i miles, watered by . isnnn martm ittaiin r»M with 6-roomed bungalow, wasbbouse, bath- ! permanent springs, subdivided Ito 13 pad- J A lsi.flNi# rARRI. I rmm , pantry, hot and cold water, 6-stalled 19 docks, 16 acres in oats, 4 acres wheat, 50 acres 700 acres, situated near A tea, Uketahuna, ha stable, chafihouse, implement shed, otc., and 3 turnips. Chaff averages il tons to the acre. been bush land. 3} miles from school, railway sheeo yards a miles from creamery and Post sJ Carrfing 300 ewes and lambs, besides cows and 7 miles, well watered, will carry 2 sheep to the Office. 30 acres in rape, 30 acres in oats, M horses, andcalves. It is cheap at £10 per acre; acre, wit(i 100 bead of cattle. 80 acres is being Price, £41 per acre. Owner wasls to go t' H ' only (500 down. Stock can be taken .at used for dairying purposes. The land is un- England, and will accept good necorities 0 H valuation. This is one of the cheapest farms duiating and hilly. Price, only 88/10/- per I deposit, and leave hit money on the farm. *s gS in tb*Dominion. Folio 3735. acre; £1,000 required. Folio 3932. I Polio 397 m Call in—Write—or 'Phone us | Inglis Buildings, - Cashel Bargains Galore at Sale! Lj°of dertu ! With high prices all around, no wonder people flock CrO2LIYI to Hollander's for values like these. This is where your shillings buy the most. Blstllkct ILadies'Artificial Silk Sports Coats, Raincoats, full welted styles— , v ' all shades— From 29/6 42/- £2/12/6 V->OO.tS Usual Price 77/6 to 29/6 , ■ g a l e p r j ce 59/6 to 17/6 ' ew ummer Costumes ana -niga-grade materia^ Dresses, all at — 19/6 stylishly cat, latest ' r shadM— Cllene BI ° USeS ' Splendid Selection of Costumes in styles Worth 84/a m ao/A Assorted Tweeds and Serges— Sale Price 39/6 to 29/6 Sensationally Low Prices Sale Price 45 ® ; size Ribbed Cotton S^ ee^ 2/11 to 1/6 From 10/6 16 6 19/6 27/6 j j 1 ■■■ „ j. Int f • I Waid fl Unoslonno I Tfeg P —and very piquant too 111 A Tiff ROYAL TfflfiC J <mSh^ Holbrook's Sauce is one lf| s J kU j Made fnim a secrS, old-" \K/ V m lis r>V ashloned recj pe it has the { WaiY ? \ flavour and charm which no other sauce has seriously All Chemists |'\\ / *««•«- Ai'dwiu y Holbrooks Sauce f& LONnoN&MELBOUDNC flg l\ holbrook's worcesVershire sauce. fff« I 1 —TltTltlß HOLBROOK'S PURE MALT VINEGAR (in bottle).
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16451, 19 February 1919, Page 4
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