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THILE the "other fellow" is talking about hard times, your opportunity . ' occurs to secure a splendid paying farm at a price that would have been laughed at a few months back! Wool, mutton and dairy produce must always be in demand—people have got to eat and clothe themselves—therefore depression must only be temporary with the farmer! Get in now-secure a farm that will bring in a comfortable income—read these, then call and see us. OWNER WILL EXCHANGE TOR SHEEP PROPERTY. Area 1240 ACRES, situated right adjoining the railway, siding 4 miles. Half of the property is flat balance downs ; all ploughable except a fewfaces and gullies, but these all grow good feed. Subdivided, S-roomcd house; pantry, scullery and bathroom, dairy, washhouse and coalhouse, storeroom, practically new and in good condition. Outbuildings chiefly iron, very good. Owner has not grown many crops since there. <3 years), but some of the yields on thc-Winton Creek flat, 120 bushels of oats, 95 bushels of wheat has • been threshed. Sinco "owner has been on the property ho has grown no wheat, but has threshed nothing under 60 bushels and up to 80 bushels of oats. Any part of the property will grow swedes and wheat, but must be kept dry to do it. It is easily drained, as there is plenty of fall. Price, £ls per acre. Will exchange for a larger property. Mortgage £13400. Equity £12,200. Fol - 1031 ' A CHEAP FARM TOR EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE FOR CROPPING FARM. ' Area 9876 ACRES,'.also. 500 acres Education lease, rent Bs. por acre, 18 years-to go. Situated Lakeside, alongside railway station, school 4 ■miles by'train, also 4 miles from post office, factory, ete. Subdivided into 3 big blocks and numerous paddocks near the homestead ; IQOO acres ploughable, 800 acres ploughed, balance tussock. Present stock— 3000 ewes, 3000 hoggets and - wethers, .100 head of. cattle and 40 horses. Average lambing 80 per cent. The pro- • perty is within 1 mile of the coast, and is all suitable for ewes. Buildings—9-roomcd dwel- ;. ling, hot tad cold bath, good as new, orchard, 'plantation, nice situation, woolshed, yards, extensive outbuildings, also 2 cottages. Price, £3 10s. per-acre. VMortgage £IO,OOO at 5$ per ■iCcnt,, 2 years' to go. At present negotiations are • in progress for working coal on the .property. It is more than probable that there will bo anything from £IOOO to £2BOO per annum coining in '■'■'■ from, coal within : ayf ator two. % CHEAP DAIRY FARM. CITY OR "% SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Area 88 ACRES, 3rmilo from rail, post oflico and factory,'i-mile.from school. Subdivided into § paddocks,'ponced with wire. All ploughable, 84 acres havo been ploughed. Capacity—3o cows; 20' acres young grass, 9 acres turnips, balance oldor . pasture Buildings—Modern 6- " f roomed hbuso, hot arid cold water, bathroom, E. light and heaters, tolephone, cowbyre and milk"dng plant, barn, stable, chaffhouso, motor shed. '■ Mortgage £2ooo' can easily be raised an first mortgage. Owner will tako second mortgage 'of £IOOO, cash roquircd £IOOO. Pries, £4OOO. :'. This is'a'splendid dairy farm right' in the;township, with modorn house, all • conveniences. Splendid gardonS>and good outbuildings. Owner .will take town property as .part payment. ■;'••>. {, ; \.;■;■ : • . . P01.'2031 FOR, BIGGER FARM. ■V'ft'rea : ''l6&:.«MiiFffiS/ireeiioldi Within L mile of schbol?raik post bffico and store. Improvements in good order, largo stable, implement shed, shearing, shed; chaffhouse, men's acres of heavy land auitablo for dairying;/200 acres good, agricultural land, grows crops of wheat,' oats, turnips, balance ! swebpussock hills.; v Capacity—At present carryia&riZQb and lambs;, and. is understocked^ ca'n bo.fattened off the pla.ee. Price.. £Bfper acre;: ; Equity; £2980, , Crops—3s acres \Jats, 40 acres -turnips. ' . > Pol. 13GS A GOOD' PROPOSITION. OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR HOUSE TO LIVE IN, AND LEAVE THE BALANCE OF HIS MONEY ON MORTGAGE. Area 685 ACRES, situated at Tumati, Waiwcra South, 5i miles from rail, 1 mile from school and post office. Subdivided into 8 paddocks, all ploughable. Capacity—looo sheep ; grows 50 bushels of wheat to tho acre. > Crops—3o acres in turnips, 60 acres grain crop. Improvements—-6-roomed dwelling, barn, stables, implement shed, etc. Price, £ls, including crop 3; terms, £I2OO cash to approved purchaser. All nice, easily worked, undulating land, and one of the best fattening farms in tho district. Fol. 914 WILL EXCHANGE FOR CROPPING ,AND SHEEP FARM. Area 500 ACRES, situated -J-mile from rail, school and post office. Good fences ; 400 acres ploughable. 350 acres ploughed. Capacity—soo owes, besides cropping. - Crops—lo acres oat stubble, 50 acres sown in new grass and turnips, 22 acres sown in autumn.oats, 70 acres turnips, lea and native. Improvements—s-roomcd dwelling, with bathroom, pantry, dairy, combined scullery, washhouse, tubs and woolshed. Price, £l2 per acre. Equity £3600. There are 2 orchards, man's whare fitted up with 6 bunks, stables, cow and trapsheds, largo storeroom, up-to-date fowlhouses and run, chall'housc. ' OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR SMALL PROPERTY—CITY OR SUBURBAN. Area 426 ACRES, all good agricultural' land, lying well to the sun, 50 acres of it being heavy flat and 50 acres maiden bush, all been iimed and drained. Buildings —7-roomcd dwelling, also new 5-roomed dwelling, 6-stalled stablo, chaffhouse, granary, shearing shed, byre, sheep yards, etc; At present 23 acres stubble, balance good grass; excepting tho bush paddocks. Situated 2 miles from Otautau, and adjoining Eingway railway station, school,* factory, etc., at Otautau, Capacity—looo sheep or 800 breeding ewes, and fattens all surplus. Price, £l7. per acre. Equity £3625. Owner will exchange with town property or a smaller farm. , OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR CROPPING y . FARM. Atca 478 ACRES, L.1.P., rent 3s. 6d., less 10 per cent, rebate. Part of Greenfield Estate All good agricultural land, capable of running 700 sheep and growing 40 to 50 bushels of wheat. Situated, miles from Balclutha, 2 miles from landing; jsbhobl, etc. Improvements—7-roomcd house, nearly;} new) washhouse coalshed, 0stallcd stabjp, shearing shed, barn, implement shed, motorffrihed, cowbyre, pigstyc and fowlhouses ;1J acres in orchard (just coining4o full bearing), sheep clip and yards. As a going concorn, with 500 sheep (400 of which are ewes with Idmhs, and ,100 first-class hoggets, 6 draught horses (good working horses), and 2 fillies, 5 head of cattle ; including full set of farm implements (nearly now), including binder, drill, waggon, dray, spring: cart,-about, 10 tons of chaff, 9 sacks of ryegrass, about 600 chaff bags, horao covers, 2 saddles and breeching,' spring cart harness, 6 sots leading chains, collarsrand names, etc.; 60 acres oats and 100 acres ready for turnips, .potato crops in, G acres ryegrass for seed, straw ■. stacks. Price, £6OOO. Will leavo £3OOO on at. 5 per cent. Fol. 2092 mv/rm &4£&sM£M Inglis Buildings, Casfae! Street, Christchurch

MEN sm tor 3/ Mott Astoandmg Footwear Offer Ever Made ! Ihave bought froni the Defence Authorities a line of Shoes which, though they have been used, are absolutely as good as new, and will last as long as new. I am offering these shoes from 3/- upwards. The saving this represents is considerable. CALL AND INSPECT.MRS.ELLWOOL 123, 125, 127 Armagh Street E52?8—2543

|ifarm Winter Goats |k Matron, Maid and Miss £ V%9 Jiave now opened up our fine consignment ■prophets foretell a severe winter, you are advised j'j Ro" make an early selection. 'tfl JJ & < .■'''■ fc f , Cbafs /br Women .' -.-> jBIiANKET COATS, fawn and grey .. 46/- %«$ Brown BLANKET COATS .. 63/-, £4/15/"Cfcic. TWEED COATS, dark shades \ .. sgnfl. iSa\art Block Checks and Striped COATS £5/10/,Beautiful Jfodel VELOUR COATS, embroidered X, and stitched, some- fur collars; all leading .. , W shades* *« ./ 9gns. 10gns. llgns. J P ■-. ■ '■'■ : .•■". ■ " ' $ Coats for Children and Maids j-MixedTwoeds, Block Stripes and Cheeks, heavy* a Navy. Serge's, Velour Cloth, in putty, • , ' henna, saxe and navy—Prices range froin-r- J I J " 39/6 45/- 49/6 63/- to 70/6 J .;/* SEE WINDOW DISPIAT } Hi* ' ' ■■ ' M. Hollander Ltd. a 64-266 High Street Christchurch THOS. 6APES * COt, 83 VICTORIA STREET, ' :thb leading house HOB AND DECORATING, C&kphonß 710. ' ' 04966 ~— ENGRAVING—- ! "A handsome piece of EngraTing," adds finish | to a Gold Watch, Locket, or pieci of Plate, etc. jj I specialise in Monograms, Crests, InscnphoDi, ij Seal*. '•'■■■ * J A. S. WILLIAMS, General Enjrartf Stewart D» urn's C-.. 3rd Boerl Tao« 4038 WB6oB-»73J

NEW FRUIT FOR BACK YARD Returns £4OO an Acre The foregoing reveals the prolific bearing of THE BLUEBERRY King of Fruits) and THE CABRIHGBEfi&Y (Australian Queen of Fruits). Easy to grow by a yone, growg anywhere. Both-give fruit quite common at 2 inches, shapea like a Strawberry, each a luscious fruit of a distinct flavour, far excelling the Strawberry." No equal for dessert, fruit salads, etc THE CARRINGBERRY is of dark maroon color, semi-climber; plant 5t06 ft apart. SHE BLUEBERRY a bluish shade, grows upright; plant 3 ft apart. Plant bothnow. 12 {ot'jCi/2/6. nn'd 100 for jfrlhOl-'- rni bontfree- Write for color illustrate:! t « ln free, also of improved-Mexican Passiou Viae*, fruits all the year. Write "aei*"»"- rt 12-1* St., Sydney. These ne are the result of hybridising by this fa

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17109, 2 April 1921, Page 3

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