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PROPERTIES TOR SALE. EVANS AND BULL. (J. R. Evan., (Roland Bull). Licensed Land Broker). Established 1881. G3 CATHEDEAL SQUARE,' Upitairt Government Life Inrurancs Buildings, Opposite, Post Offios., 230 ACRES, SPLENDID BUILDINGS. HANDY TO RANGIOBA. ( NOTE THE TERMS. A GIFT. '< GOOD REASON FOR SELLING. | i? 9K A DOWN, balance at 6 per cent. 250! acres, REAL GOOD dairy and cropping' farm, 0 acres in lucerne, 70 acres j skimmed, 40 acres stubbie and balance grass, j Good heavy land. Grows splendid c wheat, oats, peas, and linseed, etc. Live and dead stock can be taken at valuation. GENUINE REASON for selling. -All A.l. buildings. MODERN 6-Hoomed House with, overy convenience and a fmo rangre of outbuildings. 1J Miles from station and school, cream cart calls and bandy to <Rangiora. market. PRICE £37 per acre with £350 down, balance at 6 per cent. Owner will not lease, but is pre>ar©d to give .THE ABOVE TERMS to an approved buyer who can stock and work the farm. The price is a g*>od £3 per acre below its value, no fancy figure asked as we are out to do busine33 WITHIN ONE WEEK. Bon* fide buyers inotoTed out. Write or call. GOOD TERMS, OR, .A3 OWNER IS FORCED TO GIVE UP FARMING ON ACCOUNT OP ILL-HEALTH, HE WILL- CONSIDER TAKING HOUSE OR FEW ACHES AS PART PAYMENT. Kin ACRES at £4O per acre, a long: term, X\J\J GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE of £2500, 4J per cent., can bo taken over. Dairy and cropping land, 4 acres in turnips, 50 acres in grass, 45 acres broken up for wheat or owner will put in any other crop TO SUIT BUYER, Grew just on 50 bushels wheat per acre/ this season. .Five .paddocks well watered, /arm in good order and clean. FIRST CLASS HOUSE of 8 roams (insured for over £lw)0), and all conveniences, and every outbuilding. Two and a half miles from station and saleyards, and cream cart, oallß. NOTE .THE MORTGAGE on this place. W/rito or call. 102-32 TO/ LEASE, NINE MILES OUT. ACRES Good Dairying Land, ALL IN O\J GRASS, 4-Roomed House and outbuildings, close to station, school, creamery, etc. Owner will consider LEASING on a 6 per cent, basis plus rates, and insurances. No goodwill. Full particulars on' applicationf 72-26 STRAIGHT OUT LEASE. „A ACRES at 13s acre, and will give Jw RIGHT OF PURCHASE, one mile Mom station and school, close to Chxist--church. All in grass, 9 paddocks watered, sheep and cropping land, five-roomed House and outbuildings. Full particulars ON APPLICATION. 'lB9-32 A FIRST-CLASS OFFER TO DAIRY FARMERS. =PI 00.0 DOWN and balance to suit A>J.UUU buyer, interest 51 per cent. 250 Acrea of the BEST DAIRYING LAND in Canterbury at £35 per acre with good homestead and outbuildings. IT IS PART of a 1200 acre farm tfhich is NOW CARRYING over 200 milking cows, 19 bulls, 2000 ewes, 60 rams, 150 pigs, and 29 horses, besides cropping, and this speaks for the quality of the block j. we offer. The cream cheque alone is between £4OO and £SOO per month. At the price we quote the farm IS GIVEN AWAY, and it is only on account of EXCEPTIONAL circumstance* that we can offer it at this figure and on such good terms. Cream ioart calls. We will motor buyers out by arrangement. ONE OF THE BEST. • WANTED FO~R~CASH _ CLIENT, 3 TO 5 ACHES, with say 4-roomed Cottage, '"' up to £ISOO cash. Handy to car, or say Heathcote. Must he fair land. We would be glad to hear AT ONCE FROM SELLERS. EXCELLENT NORTH CANTERBURY 999 YEARS' GOVERNMENT LEASE AT £6 YEARLY, li MILES FROM STA- , TION. *" amount of outside .work if wanted at 16s per day; 1} miles from station, li miles from good township, and 1 mile from school; 1-acre in garden (a good living is to be male on this place by a market gardener). OVER 2 acres in'mangolds, carrots,' and potatoes, 2} acres in full-bearing orohard (water piped on to orchard), balance in grass. Two-roomed house, dairy; fruit house, trapshed, 9 pigstyes,'' cowshed, fowlhouse, et«.; 6 sows (2 with litters), purebred boar, 2 small pigs, 2 cows, 1 mare, cart, .harness,-.and lot of ■ sundries. TRTB-Ta. •RVWhTTfiTT „;„„,, i„. o i™;„ ~„ ♦!,„ place to make additions to the house if wanted, and a local mill will cut it for 12s per. 100 feet. This is an absolute bargain at £IOOO AS A GOING CONCERN. Terms given. Why slave in town ? Write or call. ■HI-health ONLY REASON FOR SELLING. OFF PAPj £7OO TERUS GIVEN-Good LARGE «W.I V/V» <s-roomed House, with usual conveniences,, and full i-acrc. Owner will give IMMEDIATE possession. Call for card to ' r. ■ . ■ ■ • 147-82 RICHMOND, NEW PART. .position. 4160, and worth £2OO. Terms or cash. High and dry site. This is right, and owner is a keen seller. CALL FOR PARTICULARS. 115-82 A CHEAP SMALL FARM. IN A FIRST-RATE DISTRICT. 3 ACRES, only £33 per acre, and easy terms can be arranged. Six-roomed House, wash-house, stable, chaffhouse, cowshed, etc., orchard and garden; 20 acres in wheat stubble.(part being ploughed for green feed),. 2, acTes in swedes and potatoes:, and balance* in 1 and 2-year l grass. . Now carrying' 7 cows, '4 calves, and 3 hones. Fine little .mixed farm; 2 miles, from station, 1 mile from 'school, cream cart calls, and 4 miles from large Canterbury saleyarida and township. A good living at the price of a town home. .••:•• . ; 120-33 TRUSTEE SALE. i?-_Kfl CASH,; balance arranged. Only oVAUvr £B3O. 9 rooms and conveniences; good J-acre, St. Albans. MUST SELL. .-■■■■ 297-30 THE OWNER SAYS: "IT IS A POOR YEAK IF YOU DON'T MAKE OVER A THOUSAND OFF OF IT." . 1/f Ql ACRES FREEHOLD, at .£22 per X i tOTt acre, and 50 acres lease at £1 ] acre, 5 years to run, goodwill £IOO. GOi leavy soil, ffno downs, all plojighable in lands, bar 15 acres. JUST TH*HESHED43 bushels wheat' per acre this season; will carry 250 to 300 ewesf 25.acres 1-year grass, 16 acres in rape and grass. NOW CARRYING just on 400 sheep. 7 horses; 4 cows, and 7 hoad young cattle. Cream cheques £l4 month from 4 cows; cream caTt calls. ; The buildings are REAL GOOD, and consist of 6-roomed house, 4-stall stable and chaffhouse, trapshed, implement shed 42.x 16, .etc., eto. There is no mortgage on tile farm, which spe'aks for itself, and we can give easy terms IFrWANTED. ; We have inspected and can recommend the "farm to any buyer, while tho neighbours say it is the cheapest farm ever, offered -in the district. Good. enough for a spec. even. The district is one of the .best in CANTERBURY. We will be pleased 'to supply further' details. ~ GOT TO BE SOLD.~ ■Pi K A DOWN, or EVEN LESS.—St. oVAtJ" Albans, trustee estate, neat BEALEY AVENUE, 6 rooms and conveniences; fine i-acre. £730 asked. Call and inspect. _'■•_. ■'_ 300-30 ' EXTRA GOOD BUILDING SECT.ION'. RICCARTON ROAD, ADJOINING DEANS'S i BUSH ON THE CITY SIDE. JL-ACRE and 16 PERCHES, good soil. very £ fine site, tram stops right opposite. Beautifully .sheltered by the Bush, and a site r.ot : to be excelled round Christchurch. 4300-or close offer; very easy terms or cash. As sections between the West belt and ttaans's Bush are now 'hard to purcl' r ZZZ. -i.„„ij n .i. w.iTrr.v Titofrrm 600 OR 700 ACRES OF GOOD COO OR 700 ACRES OF GOOD MEDIUM LAND WANTED. MEDIUM LAND WANTED. rp YOU ARE INTERESTED SEND US PARTICULARS OF YOUR PLACE. a bigger place, as his family is grown up, and he wants to keep them at home. (\r\ e ACRES, 2 miles from creamery and _2UD i mile from school. Dairying land. CARRYING 87 head cattle, 7 horses, etc. Has grown 72 bushels oats and 86 bushels wheat per acre; 12 paddocks, well watered; NEW 5-roomed house with all conveniences, in-bail cowshed and plant, boiler shed, irhaie, garage, granary, and other outbuildings. PRICE £33. per .acre. Will sell rtSght out OR SELL AS ABOVE. Write or call for lull particulars. ______ 186-31 "abOUTTMILES FROM CATHEDRAL ', SQUARE. WOULD EXCHANGE "FOR 2 ACRES ROUND THE HILLS. • •' . • fti ACRES, only £I2OO, handy car and IZa schooL Terms given.- Three paddocks, 5 acres in potatoes, aid balance grass. EVANS and BULL, _ CS C_TBCEI>ItAX. SQUARE, tails Government I4fe Inaur< ',"■■ Buildings, .' Opposite Post Office.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17118, 13 April 1921, Page 13

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