'very one of the following are \oney Makers. Don't delayLand is at its Lowest PLACE CARRIES THREE-QUARTERS A EWE TO THE ACRE, AND THE PRICE & 15s. PEE AOEE. sheep and cattle country, 2-roomed large barn- Very well watered and red. In 4 paddocks. School 3 miles, rail 7 Very easy terms can bo arranged. Well inspection. Fol. 789 •GOTHLAND FARM—AS A GOING CONBEING WELL LIMED AND UHED—OWNER WILL EXCHANGE I PLACE IN CANTERBURY OR HOUSE HPBRTY—EVERYTHING IN FIRSTLBS ORDER. ABBES, good land, nice house and buildings. I to school, rail, and factory; 7 horses, 14 reows, all first and second calvers, 2 heifers, gjjicgs, 1 bull. 2 pigs, full set of farm im~ltfl in the best of order; 100 tons of oat tt, 20 tons hay, grass seed for 40 acres, £ swedes. Stakes and wire netting. £2O ass. Fol. 792 I CASH WILL BUY THIS GOOD GRAZING Of—PART FREEHOLD AND LEASE-U>-AMPLE BUILDINGS—THE LOT AS oonra concern. ACRES (more- or less), well fenced and )d by running streams; 160 sheep, 5 horses, I of cattle, 2 double-furrow ploughs, binder, •ad tine harrows, cultivator, seed cleaner, A good block of the land is in silver tus- , A cheap proposition. Fol. 788 | OWNER OF THIS LITTLE "MONEY*w»" WILL EXCHANGE TOR MORTOR HOUSE PROPERTY—SEE US OBT FULL PARTICULARS. ACRE'S of good black hill soil, watered by oJitKftms. Post and wire fences. Average fO-70 bushels to the acre of oats. Grows lid iwedes; 100 acres has been limed. All well to the sun. House of 5 rooms, hot cold water, bathroom, septic tank, stables, boose, cowbyres, pigstyes, sheep yards, 2000b concrete tank. This is a first-class alld farm. Price, £7 per acre. Terms: £BOO _, balance arranged. Fol. 783 tVBR HLT, WH.L GROW ANYTHING—SAStLY WORKED—CLOSE TO CHRISTCHURCH. " ""' of the best of land, freehold, in 7 ise anl wire fences, abundantly at toMTBfI, potatoes, and mangolds with oats and bar(fof early feed). Handy to school and rail*nd tmaDJ. Nice house of 6 rooms, nred, good outbuildings; 12 cowbails. For I famaf w» do not know of anything price is right—£6o per acre. " ' "i -0. will exchange for house and a . "' Fol. 113 LWTLB WOH IS VWTAXi TO ANY A LAND—NICELY SITUATED, A LOVELY CLIMATE. ACRES (more or less), splendidly grassed i cocksfoot. Well fenced, and subdivided 'Convenient blocks. Nearly new bungalow, —:, up-to-date shearing shed, machines. ; 2000 sheep, about 100 head of cattle. rty we can recommend to anyone. Price, per acre. Owner will consider an exPol. 115 A HANDY LITTLE PROPERTY—ONLY A PEW MILES OUT. 39 ACRES, cottage and outbuildings. Close to township. Good district. Grows nice crops of peas, potatoes, oats, etc. Artesian supply. Clear title. Owner will exchange for city property; or on easy terms for cash sale. Price, £45 per acre. Fol. 110 SOME OP THE BEST DAIRYING LAND W CANTERBURY—A FORTUNE IN THIS PLACE—A GOING CONCERN. 94 ACRES of first quality land. House of 6 rooms, hot and cold water, bathroom, washhouse, tubs, etc. Close to Bchool and post office. Government lease, 21 years. Subdivided into 10 paddocks, well fenced, natural streams. Plenty Of outbuildings; 4 acres roots, enough hay to last 2 years; 55 good cows, 3 horses, 16 drums, hay mower, 2 new Duncan drays, 4-cow plant, separator, 85 shares fully paid up, large orchard and garden in perfect order. Everything on the place walk in—walk out. Price, £4000; cash required, £2OOO. Fol. 114 GOOD HEALTHY SHEEP AND CROPPING LAND, 16 MILES FROM TOWN. 1090 ACRES, with good house of 8 rooms, and all necessary buildings. Watered by county races; 8 paddocks, well fenced. All the land is ploughable. Handy to good stock market, close to rail, school, and post office. Would suit a sheep dealer. It is a leasehold with right of purchase at £9 per acre. Goodwill of lease, £8 per acre. FoL 108 AN IDEAL CATTLE FARM—CLEARED BUSH LAND—ALL SOWN IN COCKSFOOT. 520 ACRES of splendid grazing country, close to cheese factory. Good dairying and fattening land, large house and buildings (new), grounds nicely laid out. Milking 70 cows, and a good herd of dry cattle. Well fonced and watered. All stock can bo taken at valuation. This is an opportune time for cattle farming. Price, £l3 10s. per acre. Only £6OO cash required. FoL 98 A FIRST-CLASS SOUTH CANTERBURY FARM —DAIRYING, CROPPING, , AND SHEEP. 770 ACRES, together with fine homestead of 9 rooms, electric light, all conveniences (new), 4-. roomed cottage, 2 large stableß, woolshed, motor shed, up-to-date cowshed; 1$ miles to school, cream cart calls. In 22 paddocks, well fenced, watered by running streams. Carrying 800 ewes, 50 milking cows, 30 head of steers and heifers, 11 horses, besides 200 acres of crop, 70 acres rape and grass, 20 acres of swedes. Plenty of good milling timber on the property. Price asked just about Government valuation. Would exchange for small farm or city prdperty. Price £l7 per acre. Does this appeal to you? If so, call and see us for further particulars. Fol. 11l JUST SIX MILES FROM TOWN—WORTH INSPECTION. 40 ACRES, house of 5 rooms, bathroom, pantry, scullery, hot and cold wafer, "dairy, cowshed, pigstyes, 3 sheds, fowl run; 5 acres in lucerne. Subdivided into 6 paddocks, wire fences, well watered. All ploughable and good drainage. Government mortgage at 4} per cent, 18 years to run. Price £2OOO. Will entertain house in exchange. FoL 105 FARM glis' Buildings, Cashe! Street. Christchurch
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