Sheep Properties, etc., all at Bedrock Prices m '■?. h Meat and Wool are going to fetch even bigger prices than last season. $ !„ ?■ f.i tm /fii .OWNER wiJjL EXCHANGE THIS SHEEP PROPERTY FOR A HOUSE PROPERTY OWING TO ILL-HEALTH. .1,000 ACRES, beautiful -warm countrv, -with house of 0 rooms, bungalow, hot and cold water, woolshed (hokl 530 sheep), yards and dip; 5 miles from Cathedral Square. L.T.T. Well watered; 7 subdivisions. Will carry 3,400 ewes, besides cattle. Rabbit-proof fences. Price £l7.' Good Terms. Fol _ 5l) A FIHST-CLASS PROPERTY AS A GOING CONCERN. SUIT TWO YOUNG FELLOWS. 290 ACRES good quality land, whare, up-to-date milking shed and concrete vards. Watered by never-failing streams; one" and a-quarter miles from railway and school. Well watered, G paddocks; has grown 68 bushels of wheat and 90 bushels of barley. Milking up to S7 cows; milk called for at door. With GO cows and all plant—walk in—walk out. Price £65 per acre. Will accept small property and some cash in exchange. Pol. 58 ONLY £2OO CASH REQUIRED TO SECURE THIS PROPERTY. BALANCE ON MORTGAGE FOR A TERM. 160 ACfcES, situated few miles from Christchurch, medium land, with shed and whare thereon; 14- miles from school and railway. L.T.T. Watered by water-races; 7 paddocks, all in old pasture. Suitable for lucerne-growing or tree planting. Government valuation £lO per acre. Price only £5 15s per acre. Fol. 57 ; ONLY £3.500 THE LOT—A GENUINE ' BARGAIN. 1,500 AdEES, situated Marlborough, near Blenheim, bush country, cottage, etc.; 2 miles from •school, railway and post office. Would carry 400 mixed sheep; 1,100 acres bush; two young fel- . lows could work this property and make money in a short, time; 1,000 posts can be sold now off the property. Only £SOO cash dovm. Call or write' for fuller particulars. Fol. 56 .WILL EXCHANGE FOR SUBURBAN PROPERTY IN CnRISTCHURCH. ' 200-Odd ACRES, Kaikoura district, about 50. acres perfectly flat drained land, very valuable; are mostly limestone, and have been in very heavy bush, plenty of firewood and posts tho proporty. 'Stock consists of 200 ewes, i 23 cow 9 (Jerseys), 12 yearling heifers, 1 mare, ■T sow and young pigs> and a few yearling crossbred cattle. Practically new house, has tho usual conveniences; G rooms, bathroom, etc., scullery, sink, hot and cold water, plastered throughout; plenty of ducks and fowls, all good breeds. Sheep .yards, etc.; also a cottage of 5 rooms and splendid orchard. Took £3OO from cows alone last season. Cream called for. Price £35 per acre, walk in—walk out. Fol. 54 A FIRST-CLASS SHEEP PROPERTY WORTHY OF CONSIDERATION. 5,000 ACEES, situated North Canterbury, surface sown limestone, 2 homesteads, all conveniences, woolshed, stables, and orchard, etc.; 5 miles from railway. Well watered and well subdivided. Carrying at present nearly 4,000 ewes. Xo ploughing done. Price £9 per acre. Fo!. 61 OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR A LARGER PRCJFEBTY. 60 ACRES, suitable fcr horse trainer, near Riccarton racecourse, with large house (new), hot and cold water, bathroom, all offices, insured for £I,OOO. Stables, granary, fowlhouse, 3 looseboxes; 1 mile from railway. L.T.T. Well watered by water-races, pump is ready for eloctric power; 40 acres in oats, 6 acres lucerne. Price £45 per acre, with crops in. Fol. 60 2,000 ACRES BY THE SEA—BEAUTIFUL CLIMATE. One mile of sea frontage and 3 miles of river frontage: excellent trout-iishing; huts on property bring in a good rent in season; telephone connection; all latest conveniences. Well subdivided, 13 paddocks, good fences, new concrete dip, yards, and new stables, beautiful homestead, been recently renovated. Everything on tlio property in first-class order. Have threshed 90 bushels of oats and 53 of wheat to the acre. ■ Capable of carrying 1,500 ewes and 400 dry sheep, all lambs sold fat off the property. Will also carry 100 head of cattle besides fattening other stock. Absolutely free from snow. Price £7 per acre. Stock and plant at valuation. ONE OF THE CHEAPEST PROPERTIES FOR THE MONEY ON THE MARKET TO-DAY. 1,230 ACRES, 500 acres downs and ridges, balance swamp flat, with 7-roomed house, electric light, cowbyro and dairy, etc., stable, barn, woolshed and sheep yards, etc.; 3 miles from school and 6 miles from railway. Well watered; 40 acres in rape and grass, some oats and wheat. When the 300 acres of swamp is brought into cultivation will then carry 1,500 sheep and 200 cattle. Electric pump is working on the property, cost of pumping and chatf-cutting very reasonable. Price £5 per acre. Fol. 861 OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR LARGER PROPERTY. 1,000 ACRES, medium land, all flat, good house and outbuildings, gas, good stables' and implement Shed, 2 sets ,of sheep yards. Freehold title; 16 paddocks. Watered by races; 25 acres in oats, 60 acres green feed, 20 acres rape and oats, and 5 acres kale, and 50 acres ready for turnips. Price £lO 10s per acre. Fol. 83 oa o FARM Limited Inglis' Buildings, Cashei Street, Christchurch C3ooG 1924 OLTMPIA • TStand 15 I' I One of the most interesting exhibits at the Big Olympia this year will be the Hupmobile and Overland Stand. On this will be shown the latest Hupmobile and Overland productions, comprising various models, painted in pleasing colours. Visitors should not fail to inspect this stand. farmers Garage Hupmobile and Overland Agents JORTH CANTERBURY REPRESENTATIVE SURTON AGENT PNHELM AGENTS SLSON AGENT . A. A. REID GEO. ROGERS BROADBENT & CO. LTD. L. N. MONTGOMERY N6491
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18216, 29 October 1924, Page 3
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