wmm The Best Investment of the Day tT'S no good waiting till even a school boy thinks that Farming is a sure 1 thing, befoie you buy a Farni. When people think like that prices of land go up like a sky rocket. The time to buy is now, while prices are down—buy before they rise A CHEAP PROPERTY—WILL EXCHANGE FOR M SHEEP COUNTRY. SCO ACRES, more or less; situated near Christchurch, medium to light land, arable and sheep country, with 6-roomcd house, and good stables and outbuildings, etc. School 4 miles away, and railway 4 miles, and Tost Office. Freehold title. Watered bv races; 6 paddocks gorse and wire fences, SO acres turnips, balance old pasture, large quantity of milling timber ; 1 sheep to the acre country. The land is all flat. Pries, £TO per acre ; £I,OOO down, balance at 6 per cent, for 5 years Fol. 71 6 good grazing farm—will exchange FOR HOUSE PROPERTIES AND SECTIONS. 800 ACRES good grazing land, rental £4 per acre, leasehold, and 212 acres of freehold, balance mining lease reserve, renewable. All the land ploughable, about 100 acres has been ploughed, balance in native state, good silver tussock country ; 4-roomed bouse, cottage, shearing shed (2 stands), stable, 4-stall'ed loosebox and chaffhouse, all well fenced and watered, by streams and springs; carrying at present 160 sheep, 5 horses, 5 head of cattle, all implements, binder, 2 double furrows, tyne harrows, disc harrows, skuffler, and a horse-power chaffcutter and seed cleaner. Price, £2,500. Going concern. Equity, £1,160. Fol. 788 OKEOFTHE BEST FATTENING FARMS IN THE DOMINION, GROWS GOOD WHEAT— LIMESTONE COUNTRY. 1850 ACRES, situated Windsor district, pastoral and good agricultural land, 11-roomed house ("0od), hot and cold water, bathroom, dairy, washhouse,'orchard, vegetable garden, cherry house all netted, 10-stalled stable, woolshed, 10 stands, chaffhouse, 4-roomed cottage, new man's whare; 2 miles from school, railway li miles to 4 mile 3. New sheep dip on property. Watered by Kakanui River, and dams and spring; 100 acres in wheat, 70 acres of barley, guaranteed 5/- bushel, 50 acres of oats, sown down with cocksfoot, red clover and ryegrass; 30 acres also sown down with young grass ; 2 acres potatoes, 5 acres swede turnips, 150 acres' going in turnips and. ■ rape. Grew 6,000 bushels of wheat and barley; will carry 2,000 breeding ewes and 600 dry sheep, and fatten all the lambs. Price, £l3/10/- per acre for the land, or will sell as A. going concern with all implements, etc., £l4/10/- per acre. Fol. 774 ONLY £250 GASH REQUIRED, BALANCE CAN REMAIN—ONE OF THE CHEAPEST IN THE DOMINION. 07 ACRES good land, 4-roomed house and scullery - , : 4-stalled stable and loosebox, cowbyre, pigstye, etc. '-'Half mile from school, and 2 miles from railway, half mile from Post Office, 1£ miles from creamery. Corporation lease 12 years to run, rent, £l4 per annum. Watered by running streams, 8 paddocks, fences good, 20 acres ready for crops; carrying 20 head of cattle, 30 sheep, and 3 horses. Price, £7OO for goodwill and improvements. Fol. 775 WILL EXCHANGE FOR GOOD SECURITIES OR PROPERTIES NEAR CHRISTCHURCH. 13,700 ACRES, situated Awatere Valley, with house and outbuildings in first-class order, beautiful homestead, woolshed, stables, etc. Will carry easily 10,000 sheep. There are about 7,000 sheep on the property at present, all Merinos, including 4,000 Merino ewes. Price, £45,000 going concern. . . _ _ ( Fol. 154 GOOD HALFBRED COUNTRY—OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR A GOOD AGRICULTURAL FARM. 20,000 ACREB, situated Marlborough, sheep country, with 6-r<some'd house, woolshed, machines,' and i", dairy and-storeroom, whares, etc., with 2 whares at back. S. G. R. lease, rent, £250 per annum, 15 or 16 I'Yyeys to run ; 6or 7 subdivisions, including 3 main I v i fi&cks. Carrying 4,000 sheep, including 1,000 ewes ' ntfe-jam, and 20 cattle. Cut 101b. wool from sheep, tftfte, £II,OOO. • Fol. 181 A GOOD MONEY-MAKER, AND A PROPERTY THAT WILL ALWAYS PAY —WILL EXCHANGE FOR SHEEP COUNTRY. 280 ACRES, more or less, finest quality land, dwelling of 6 rooms, outbuildings, 9-stallcd stable, cowshed and loosebox (42ft. x 16ft.), barn (spacious), and garage, convertible into wool and shearing shed ; 60 acres in wheat; 20 acres in grass, balances. Tuscan, 45 acres oats, turnips and drilled rape, 33 acres rape, and grass 13 acres, about 7 acres to go in swedes, 1 acre potatoes. All fences good gorse and wire, watered by springs, windmill and well; land has grown 70 bushels of wheat to the acre, and 100 bushels of oats, 36 tons swedes, and 300 breeding ewes and lambs, and 33 head of cattle, 14 horses, 101 acres grass and clover; 37 acres in grass this year. Price, £35 per acre. Equity, £6,476. Fol 779 OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR MORTGAGES OR CITY PROPERTY. 490 ACHSS, situated good district, heavy hill soil, 5-roomed house (concrete), bathroom, w. house, hot and cold water, dairy, coal house and storeroom, septic tank, 2,000 gallon concrete tank, stable, chaffhouse, cowbyre, pigstye, fowlhouses, sheepyards. Situated 3 miles from school and railway. Good stock market, 3 miles from cheese factory and Post Onfics. Freehold title. Watered by running streams and springs, post and wire fences, half boundary rabbit netted, 9 paddocks, all in good order, 35 acres oats, 40 acres turnips and grass, 1 acre potatoes ; grows good crops, average 60-70 bushels, has grown 90 bushels of oats; grows splendid turnips. Present stock, 340 sheep, 10 cattle, 6 horses ; will carry 500 sheep. All lying well to the sun, a good portion of which is in natural state, and can be ploughed, 100 acres limed. Price, £7 per acre. Equity, £2,231. Fol. 753 A CHEA? PROPERTY—THE OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR A HOUSE PROPERTY. 40 ACRES, about 7 miles from town, good dairying land, old house of 6 rooms, 2 miles from school, close to Post and Telegraph Office. Freehold title. Watered by natural streams, post and wire fences. Could milk 15 cows. Price, £3O per acre. Fol. 784 WILL EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY 200 ACRES, about 11 miles from Christchurch, firstclass land, 9-roomed house, all conveniences, washhouse, dairy, etc. Land Transfer title. Well watered, 8 paddocks green feed going, in. Sold 4,000 bushels of wheat this season. Carrying 500 sheep, 7 head of cattle, and 8 horses. Price, £47 per dcre. Fol. 73 OWNER WILL LEASE WITH PURCHASING CLAUSE—OR SELL OUTRIGHT. 490 ACRES, medium land, 4-roomed house, bathroom, etc., motor shed, granary, school 4 miles, railway 10 mile 3; well watered races in every paddock, 50 acres in oats, 55 acres rape, 20 acres ploughed, 50 in stubble. Carrying ,400 ewes, besides 100 acres being in crop, potatoes, etc.; fattens all the lambs. Price, £l2/10/- per acre. Fol. 74 A GOOD CHANCE TO WAKE MONEY. 37,000 ACRES, with 6-qoomed house, woolshed, stables, etc.; school 4 miles, railway about 30 miles, good road, Post Office 4 miles. Leasehold property, £7O half-yearly rental. About 12-14 paddocks, all well watered. At present carrying 1,400-1,500 sheep, mostly wethers, 50 cattle, and 20 horses. About 5,000 acres flat, and 3,000 acres hilly, where stock is grazed, balance hill tops. Not stocked. PricS for bare land and buildings, £5,800. Stock at valuation. Fol. 4071 WILL EXCHANGE FOR A SMALL FARM. 5$ ACRES, more or less, situitcd Papanui, finest quality land, house of 4 rooms and sculler}', all the rooms are large; 1J acres in lucerne, balance in grass, good vegetable garden, all necessary outbuildings, stable, loft, cowbyre, 3-stalled, concreted ; all the fences are good, motor bus passes the door; 6 miles from Christchurch. Price, £1,700. Fol. 47 Limited Inglis' BaOdiags, Cashe) Street, Christchurch C 3151
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17419, 1 April 1922, Page 3
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