TX7HILE the "other fellow" .is talking about hard times, your opportunity W occurs to secure a splendid paying farm ata price that would nave been laughed at a few months back! Wool, mutton arid dairy produce must always hP in demand— people have got to eat and clothe themselves—therefore farm that will bring in a comfortable income—read these, then call and see us. OWNER WTW. EXCHANGE FOE SHEEP PBOPEETY. ATPa 1240 ACRES, situated right-adjoining the raUway siding! milea., Half of the property is S> y iance n d g own S ; allploughable"except a fow faces and gullies, but these all grow good feed. Subdivided, 8-roomed house, pantry, scullery and bathroom, dairy, washhouse and coalhouse/storeroom, practically new and in Outbuildings chiefly iron, very good. Ownerhas. not grown many crops since there (3 *«»)», but some of the yields on the Winton Creek flat, 120 bushels of oats, 95 bushels of wheat has been threshed. Since owner has been on the property ho has grown no wheat, but has thrlshcd nothing under 60 bushels and up to 80 bushels of oats. Any part of the Property wiH erow swedes and wheat, but must be kept dry to do it. It is easily drained, as there is plenty nf fall Price, £ls per acre. Will exchange for aYarger property. Mortgage £6400. , £l2j2oo# A CHEAP FARM FOR EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE FOR CROPPING FARM. Area 9876 ACRES, also 500 acres Education lease, rent Bs. per acre, 18 years to go. Situated Lakeside, alongside railway station, school 4 miles by train, also 4 miles from post office, factory, etc. Subdivided into 3 big blocks and numerous paddocks near the homestead; 1000 acres ploughable, 800. acres . ploughed, balance tussock. Present stock—3ooo ewes, 3000 hoggets and wethers, 100 head of cattle and 40 horses. Average lambing 80 per cent. .The property is within 1 milo of the coast, and is all suitable- for ewes.- Buildings—9-roomed. dwelling, hot- and cold bath, good as' new, orchard, plantation, nice situation, woolshed, yards, extensive outbuildings, also 2 cottages. Price, gS 10s. per acre. Mortgage £IO,OOO at 5J per cent., 2 years to go. At present negotiations are • in progress for working coal on the property. It is more than probable that there will be any : thing from £IOOO to £2OOO per annum coming in from coal within a year or two. CHEAP DAIRY FARM. CITY OR SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Area 88 ACRES, J-mile from rail, post office and factory, 3-mile from school. Subdivided into 8 paddocks, fenced with wire. All ploughable, 84 acres ha?o been ploughed. Capacity-r-30 cows: 20 acres young grass, 9 acres turnips, balance older pasture. Buildings—Modern '6roomed house, hot and cold water, bathroom, E. light and heaters, telephone, cowbyre and milking plant, barn,' stable, chaffhouse, motor shed. Mortgage £2MO can easily be raised on first mortgage. Owner will take second mortgage, of £IOOO, cash required £IOOO. Price, £4OOO. This is a splendid'dairy farm right in the; township, with modern house, all conveniences. -Splendid'gardens and good outbuildings. Owner will take town property as part payment. Fol. 2031 WILL EXCHANGE FOR BIGGER FARM, jtoea-ijjeo ACRES- freenold;*!, Within ;IWie «S iehdoVrail, post office and stored. improvement*.., —43-roomed house> in good order, large stable, implement shed, shearing shedj;chaffhouse, men's - hut-; .50 acres of heavy land suitable for dairy? ing, 200. acres igood agricultural land, grows heavy crops wheatj oats, turnips, balance sweet tussock hills! Capacity—At present carrying 1200 ewes and lambs, and, is understocked. ' All shejßp can be fattened off the place. Price, oats, 40 acreß turnipsi-- i. v [_V roL 1368.:. 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, Waiwera South, 5i miles fromjrail, 1 mile from school and post office. Subdivided into 8 paddocks, all ploughable.: sheep; grows 50 bushels of wheat to the acre. Crops—3o acres in turnips, 60 acres grain crop. Improvements—-6-roomed dwelling, barn, stables, implement shed, etc. Price, £ls, including crops-; terms, £I2OO cash to approved purchaser. All nice, easily worked, undulating land, and one of the best fattening farms in the district. . Fol. 914 WILL EXCHANGE FOR CROPPING AND SHEEP FARM. Area 500 ACRES, situated }-mile from rail, school and post office. Good fences ; 400 acres ploughable. 350 acres ploughed. Capacity—soo ewes, besides : cropping.- Crops—4o acres oat stubble, 50 acres sown in new.grass and iurnips, 22 acres sown in autumn oats, 70 acres turnips,, lea and native. Improvements—s-roomed 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 w,ith 6 bunks, stables, cow and trapsheds,- large storeroom, up-. to-date fowlhouses and run, chaffhouse. OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR SMALL PROPERTY—CITY OR SUBURBAN. Area 425 ACRES, all good agricultural land, lying well to the sun, 50 acres of it being heavy flat and 50 acres maiden bush, all been limed and drained. Buildings—7-roomed dwelling, . also new 5-roomed dwelling, 6-stalkd stable, chaff* hous%, granary, shearing shed, byre, sheep yards, etc.. At present 23.acres.stubble, balance good grass, excepting the bush paddocks. Situated 2. miles from and adjoining Ringway railway station, school, • factory,' etc., at Otautau. Capacity—looo sheep or 'BOO 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 .FARM. Area 478 ACRES, L.1.P., rent 3s. 6d., less 10 pet cent, rebate. Part of Greenfield Estate. All good agricultural land, capable of running 700 sheep and growing 40 to 50 bushels of wheat. Situated 20: miles.from Balclutha, '2 miles from landing, school, .etc. * Improvements-?—7-ropmed house, nearly new,' washhouse and coalshed, 6stalled stable, shearing shed, barn, implement shed, motor shed, cowbyre, pigstye ' and fowl-, houses ; lj/acres in orchard (just coming to full bearing), sheep dip and yards. As a gjping concern, with 500' sheep (400 of which a>a ewes with lambs, and- 100'; first-class hoggets; <j draught., horses (good working horses), and 2..fillies, .5 . head of cattle,; inaii'dyig full set of farm imple,-' ments (nearly nefrjj'including binder, drill, wag: gon, dray, spring .enrt, about 10 tons of;. chaff, 9 about 600 chaff bags,; horse covers, 2 saddles' and .breeching, spring cart, harness, 6 sets leading chains, collars and names, ■•■• etc.; 60 acreß oats and 100! acres ready for turnips, potato crops in, 6 acres ryegrass for seed; on at's per cent.l ~ . , .;-Fol; 2092: FX/?M SALESMEN Inglis' Buildings, Gashel Street, Christchurch Limited *M m # M&iti Wear at New Prices Tailored Style Suits, Ready-to-Wear— Double-breasted Overcoats, Colonial All-Wool Tweeds •* * £7/7/- Sew Price £6/-/- . £7/7/- New Price £5/5/- , Smart, Serviceable Sports Suits— Stylish Tweed Overcoats, specially selected English „>s. , - £5/5/- New Price £4/4/- Tweeds— V ' Siaglets, Colonial Ail-Wool— / - •, * 8/6 New Price 6/11 12/- New Price 9/6 35/- New Price 29/6 .For Felt Huts, newest shapes—--55- Hew Price 47/6 ' Stylish Yelonr Hats—v '. '42/- New Price 37/6 \ : 75/- New Price 63/-High-grade Veloor Hats—--84- New Price 70/Worsted Sox, best English— Tailored Style Suits, ready-to-wear £B/8/- New Price £6/17/6 Oxford Working Shirts— MEN C.W.&S. Quality —note the£B/8/- New Price £6/12/6 Special Quality Overcoats, specially selected English Tweeds-r- ■ £9/9/- New Price £7/12/6 2 only Leader Motor Coats£7/7/- New Price £5/5/Smart Trench shape Rain Coats—- \ £6/10/- New Price £5/5/Working Trousers, in strong Heavy ■ Tweed—- , '. 45/-. New Price 37/6 Neglige Shirts—--10/6 to 13/6 New Price 8/6 Neglige Shirts—--17/6 to 22/6 New Price 15/6 Neglige Shirts, new colours—--14/6 New Price 12/6 •■ £6/6/- New Price £4/17/6 ; Rain Coats, in variety of styles— Oxforf¥orkiiigThirb-"""'"" / " £7/7/- New Price £6/6/12/6 and 13/6 New Price 9/6 Ram Coats, splendid line—- * Shirts and Pants, in Natural Wool and Cotton- *■': ®fih N «w P ™« «/12/S 17/6 New Price 11/6 ~"■-, ' Shirts and Pants, in Natural Wool and Cotton— Special Quality Rain wb—--13/6 New Price 10/6 . £ll/11/- New Price £9/9/Usua! Cash Discount of 1/- in the £ J Graham, Wilson & Smellie % ;'■'■'■. THE HOUSE FOR VALUE IN MEN'S WEAR ENGRAVIKG—. lijfM A'hu&one piece of Eogranng," *< finish I m To His. Majesty The King : BUCHANAN'S A. S. WILLIAMS, General Engraw : ; ;Slewst JhsW* Rur. 'Flmu 40?8 , A few liarrow loads of HALSWELL SCREENINGS on your paths will keep the kiddies' feet dry and the mud out of the house. mi a *»n • nn • 1 ' I out or ine noiise. Black & White Whisky, HALSWELL QUARRIES Ltd
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17126, 22 April 1921, Page 3
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