(Get on I I the Land | ■ The world shortage of wool, of mutton, of practically jS if every primary product, is calling to you. H I Opportunity is knocking 1 f| Farming to-day does not present a tenth of the || 81 difficulties that prevailed ten years ago. The large || k demand for all primary products assures an ample |§ || reward for years to come. Act now and reap the jl 1| harvest of big money from oversea. || H9 A SOUTH OTAGO FARM FOR IMMEDIATE concrete; also yaT.l, lio!<l about. "i.l cows. RailIBQ SALE u:i - v school 1 mile. Owner has milked a|SI BC9 l.l'cnv.H, AVa tered bv creeks and springs; sub- Hgi ACRES, rniin^ or lips. mmkiiH . 1 ivi< lei 1 into 11 paddocks; gorse and wire fences; Sjraf ■sj r.x.iif'l Il'Mi paiiin. bathroom, ami a,-res of mangels, l."> in-res barley, IS acres peas. fcfef? BBS v-a-lilmiitin* " ,:i 1 ' j! , in , , acres sown in Italian ryegrass, about 35 aeres §||& Hjn moms. \ ■;i|i'!i(l'.il v.iHi all ~,,jti„,r n . a ,| v for turnips, 120 acres for Tape and Egg ■H nig, nc es.-arvy or t iV.n - r:i<s - balan.'-e in old pasture. PRICE, £40 per |»E Hj V n !lii Irl.r,n h 'i• 7;!riJy"\h"iit"? a FINE SHEEP PROPERTY, RAKAIA llj ■Hi 1 ■ >111. Till' land i- watered by springs and creeks. DISTRICT. ■H in'^a^'about 1600 ACRES, with 7-roomed House, ||| n a.Ti's M, 11,rnii>>. plenty Of young grass lit to ''.-stalled stable, woolshed, trashed, and men's tfSfa WSm (<ll l |* or »rtjiss H;o jjrmvii £oo<l crops of whnro; 1J milos from school, .> inili'R from rail- jSEp IH u|,,-it ~7„| Is :".iT:i; r r mi bushels per acre. way. Watered by races in ovcry paddock, thcro KH& H . Mrrvi'i." sin . " and catt'le « "11. The land is low being b"i paddocks; nil fences in pood order; t", BB dnwni over Whirl. can drive a motor-car. acres in oats. ;;»(» aeres ploughed for turnips. MB rxeent one paddock. PEICE. £18 per acrc. This balance m grass, Carrying at the present timo HQ is a U,.| proper, v. and . heap at the price aske.l. sheep also cattle, horses, etc ; the land is 1 |- ( ,lio ;:i;ss all tlat. PRICE, £8 per acre, rail or write to HUH _ us and make arrangements for inspection, as BgK-j HH| IN METHVEN DISTRICT—GOOD SHEEP i his propertv will not be long on the market. MB COUNTRY. Dasy terms to a good man. I'olio 1H 500 ACRES u.ore less. -, i.h <'f•;' ~• JUS T OUT FROM TOWN—SUIT RETURNED ROM liot JiU'l colli \v «i t•' r. mot or mum! tM «i I »l< .*», ool* in l CHI HIPP Eni®? Hbh ~,,,1 iM.v.shed. etc.; school and telephone 1 mile, OULUIE.R. .... Eras ■H railway I' miles, creann'rv I miles. Well „at ere,! 10 ACRES, more or less heavy land with 4Ha iIV races aluavs running. Subdivided into 1" roomed House, and washliouse, coalshed, trap- ■ 9 paddocks, chieliv Wire fences; -l«l acres in oats. shed, stables, ami eowbyre; prae .cully along- gHg ■9 nveni".- bushels to tin- acre (last crop aver- sole railway and school. Watered by artesian gag MB aged Hr, bushels,, ('."urryinsr at present ."no ewes. >n VV \y: 11 paddocks, gorso ® mm oulv £1000 cash, balouce arranged. PRICE. £11 m fallow balance m gniss. PRICE. £USO ; mm per acre. This property is well inspecting Further particulars on application. l olio |||| HI . ~w . r r IB M .« rrDAinilic" A SOUTH CANTERBURY PROPERTY |§i H| A GOOD LITTLE FARM IN GERALDINE WORTH LOOKING AT. S H| ' 270 ACRES, more or less, iirst-class Jand. with £gsa ■HI Comprising 285 ACRES, more or less, cropping t-roomcd House, . r )-stallcd stable and loose-box, an<l sheep land, watered by races never orv; b> hurn. imploment. shed, washliouse and workshop; paddocks, wire and gorse fences; 1- aeres m miles from school and railway. Lease is renew- fpjje HH iyo and -C> in oats, •!."> acres ploughed for tur- u } l ] 0) r ,. n t 7s Id per acre; wntered by spring;? rafef BH nips and rape; average crops of wheat and oats , in( j ( , rei .k s; c> paddocks, fences good. Grew fiti HHb average respectively -10 bushels and 70 bushels. bushels of wheat, last crop to tho aero; carrying rgjlggj |M| (Jarrving at present .':OH ewes, and fattens aOO ;it p re{ , Cl ,t 30ft ewes, and fattens all the lambs; EgS#3 HH lambs each year. The land is lint iind easily int ] j 9 practically all ploughablc. Coalpit in Bsßi W worked. The buildings comprise -1-roonied house workiu" order 011 property; lines, tracks, work- MfSgKi H and all conveniences. li(>t and cold water, stables men\s whare, etc. PRICE, £6000. £:;000 down. and sheds, etc.; one mile from school and rail- lmlanco can remain for a long period at. 5} per way. PRICE, £15 per ac-c. Good terms to an ccnt> 5,1 Folio 21 appro\cd btijer. ACRES, mora or* less, in West Helton dis- BEIP A FIRST-CLASS CROPPING OR DAIRYING trict; best in tho district. New House, hot and FARM , 0 wfltcr > patent gas lighting, G-stallcd stable, i Vbout "0 miles from Christcliurch; 180 ACRES. usual outbuildings. Water races water the proI more or less, heavv to medium laud, with perty well; tiO acres in oats, -iO aeres rape and roomed house, all conveniences, washliouse. etc.: turnips, 10 acres young grass. PRICE, £28 per ||g| eoalhoiise, I stalled slable, 8-bail cowshed all acrc. £2000 deposit. 10110 29 l|||| Csmall }iave a bi s cnqiiiiy from clicnts who arc l|||| 1 O v)lmuU w desirous of purch«ising for cash small farms of in 11115 t.o 10 arrcs witliin u 20-milc radius of Christchurcli, so let ns have particulars of your placc. fo\ & Inglis' Buildings, Cashel Street, Christchurch M
A Remarkable New Year Opportunity | G-W-S | SUMMER SALE | 'J* Commences Monday Next (Jan. 12) | =================== | Everyone will welcome this announcement wilh even greater |jj enthusiasm than if normal conditions prevailed. Prices of jfjj all Soft Goods continue to rise, and remarkable savings can be effected by purchasing during the Sale period. g See Monday morning's papers for fall lists of {Bargains. GRAHAM, WILSON & SMELLIE I THE HOUSE FOR VALUE « G4945—233 MU^nLiiwßfflr^^^BiiH ||| i» | i»i || 'i)» || ) 1 » |i ) | 'i | ill | llll>i» | ' t||||| li | UIIII^ CALVES LIKE I The Tyre of Unvarying Excellence 8 "TUmcftn'c 'falf Mp^l I Mam Th iy .kc I inorasons uumedi = /r////iglj «na expenm«n!. -, e { t J, e superlative 3 And His cool .'or thrm. Usild* soan_i " /f///f 18/} is the guarantee to motorun" f 3 bone sal forms Arm llciib that doesn t 1 /fif/i 18/JJ British-made article- 3 coTneoff when thr is changed. ~Kej-;> : ft ft /f / B{l ... fAIfACIES SELL THEM 3 ih- baby U: oo yoor calve* W a th» : It Ml ft JJBJJ ALL GAKAuCJ Chri»tchureh 3 buyer of primo quality cattle. a /Milff fMII SPENCER. MOULTON A CO- LTD- 4 3 "THOMSON'S" CALK MKAL i* «old in itMWf ft /tf JJ §] Sib. bad iOIb. b*g» IS.*. lOiHb. bIV» j |TO d 50-. Obtainable alnioit ererrwhero. i. Wm• 1 TAIT, BAGRIE COY. LIMITED iff! B e dfort Kow.^Clirlßtcharci
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16728, 10 January 1920, Page 3
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