*v3 ¥ Carnival Week Bargains lh Sheep Country, Etc. The following properties ar®'still at slump prices—with the price of wool and meat good for several years to come they are the surest dividends, pessimists have made you miss the cheap sheep—don't let them make you miss the cheap land. CHEAP BUT GOOD —A NORTH CANTERBURY FARM 3000 ACRES, with good house and outbuildings, ... including woolshed, etc., good tussock country, will grow goo'd'turnips and oats, all good fences, 45 acres in oats at present. Will carry 2,500 sheep. Price {5 ss. per acre. Fol. 69 FOR LEASE—A GRAZING RUN $-4 000 ACRES, more or less ; lease about 18 years to !• run rent reasonable, with good house of 9 rooms, all necessary buildings,' carrying" i.500 halfbred ewes " and 500 dry sheep. With horses, carts, harness, ; tools, etc. Pries £9,000, as a going concern. £4,000 A cah be left on mortgage, at 5J per cent. •. This is an * opportunity in a lifetime to obtain, one of the best , leasehold properties in Canterbury at the price. Fol. 64 OWNER WILL CONSIDER AN EXCHANGE POR HOUSE PROPERTY -li00» ACRES', medium land, With house 6 rooms, - up-to-date woolshed, stables, plantations, etc.;, and Wtteceisary- outbuildings',' also 4-roomed cottage. "M. mfles from- School and Railway. 'Well watered |l7 paddocks. All well fenced. A first-olass fattening form. All in young grass, barring the land in fiiwsjind rape. 900 ewes on the property, with Ijimbs. Price £ls per acre. ; F<?l- G3 iHtVIOT DISTRICT—GOVERNMENT LEASEHOLD PROPERTY iACREB, good sheep ,and cropping land, good 1 'i'-ffiad outbuildings, stable, Woolshed, and sheep " About 2 miles from' township. Well hcJ.v paddock fences in good order. Carrying ewes, with a few turnips, carried last winter 500 i, v without. turnips. Price' £3,800. Fol. 74 . EXCHANGE FOR SUBURBAN PROPERTY |.sACRES, good quality land, full of feed, witheof '6 rooms, good outbuildings;.2 miles, from-'; ol&tift Railway. WeU-^atered' M&te.vatt''# grass. (&rry sheep;!' and, cattle TPrice £2,70b. " F6l - 68 ELLENT PROPERTY—WALK IN, WALK r .ojykT JnSRES, North Canfprbury, sheejj idountry, low §DsWis and flats, :)suse of 12 rooms,, all con-. liencSsi, gocJd water supply, woolshed, shparers rt<srs and barn, 5 machines, dip and yards,, etc., UtVatds also., 2|miles'from Railway. Watered ices and creeks. Well subdivided, grows good 3of oats, etc., 25 acres in wheat, about 30 acres .ats/and 100 acres in lucerne, besides green, feed, /'acres flat and balance low hills. All implents/ horses, cattle ; carrying at present 1,850 which go with the .property. Price Jlft per a going concern. Fol. 504 ' '' WILL EXCHANGE for HOUSE in CHRISTCHURCH 570 ACRES, North Canterbury, good sheep country, grows good rape, oats, and turnips, house of 5 rooms, hot anfl cold water, etc., stable. 41 miles from School and Railway, well watered and well subdivided, paddock ploughed ready for turnips. Some in English grass, balance tussock. Will carry 500 ewes with feed. Price only £5 per acre. Good terms arranged. Fol-FIRST-CLASS SHEEP COUNTRY—NORTH CANTERBURY 5,000 ACRES, beautiful tussock country, surface sown limestone. .Two homesteads, one of 7 rooms and the other 5 rooms. Well watered and well subdivided. No ploughing done. Carrying'3,7oo ewes or thereabouts. Price £9 per acre. Fol. 61 OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR A SMALLER PLACE 3 000 ACRES, North Canterbury, some tussock land, ' one-third limestone, with 5-roomed house, 3 huts, woolshed; and yards. Near School and Railway. Well watered, 2 blocks and paddocks. Carrying ■ 2,000 Merino ewes and about 80 head of cattle. Price £7 per acre. Fol. 177 OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR A LARGER PROPERTY 500 ACRES, medium land, with house of 4 rooms, bathroom, pantry, and washhouse, stables, chafihouse, graria;ry, carshed, and blacksihi'th's shop. ' 10 miles from Railway, and near School. Well watered in every paddock. 14 paddocks ;. 85 acres in oats, 40 acres in rape, 20 acres going in early oats ; carrying 600 sheep, 200 ewes, balance hoggets ;. will carry 400 ewes and 100 acres in crop;besides hoggets. Price £l4 per acre. Fol. 66 OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR A SMALL PROPERTY NEAR CHRISTCHURCH NEARLY 4,000 ACRES, Kaikoura district, sheep country, all. bisn biishiland, with 4-roomed'house, scullery, bathroom, and pantry,' 1 2-raomed;'cQttage, alongside Railway ,and'..-School. " Well watered, 9 paddocks, 4tsocks, carrying 1,-100' sheep, 600 lambs, and "50 head*6f tattle. With furniture ; ' everything . On th& plate.-; Walk in, walk out. " Price £8,600. VFoi. 163 r AFIRST-CLASS SHEEP RUN,IN MARLBOROUGH —OWNERS WILL EXCHANGE FOft A SMALLER PLACE Comprising s 14,000 ACRES' FREEHOLD AND ABOUT 15,000 ACRES LEASEHOLD, good house - and outbuildings, -woolshed, and yards.* Well watered. Rent of leasehold £2OO per annum, with 7.000 sheep. Price as a going concern, £35,000. . - * Fol. 185 lbh<O e Limited tag Us* Buildings, Cashel Strest, Christchurch sA .1 N» BfeOS. SET THE | fANDARD FOR Me?prices prove that to shop iifto get tie best value for money. E """ ;, .. 3d per lb . 6d per lb ~ 7sd per lb ...•om ' . 5d per lb Cotlets ' .. 6d&7dperlb tork from .. 10d per lb .. 51b a t/- .. 41b a 1/- . 5d per lb . 8d per lb .. l/-perdoz .. Gd p.er lb 6d per lb .. 8d per lb BROS., ifCABH- BUTCHERS, Iket street & at New Brighton. D 2720-4790 'ETUAL TRUSTEES. SSHIP involves wadleas and. UnUpted responsibility. Individuals i; ttxcaitory, but the business of a nptfayia carried on. in perpetuity, d <«very other advantage is secured nling i,lf sat m 'awn .Beef PON Km k Pitt • ILBTT* Cakes er DOMINION TRUST CO. OP N.Z., LTD., and executor. " SK, GRATIS ON APPLICATION : J-h.Offices: SFOBTTSTPKET, CHRISX- . CHURCH. * ® . i g&h J jaS. 8. DAY, Manager. CROWN WARD'S UNION AMBER OATMEAL STOUT We beg to advise Country Customers that -we are prepared to deliver to Christchurch Railway Station the above Ales and Stout at the. undermentioned prices, packed, Free on Rail, Cash with Order. 2 dozen Cases 3 ,» ,t M »» 5 m Quarts. £l/9/2/3/6 2 18/3/12/6 Pints. 17/6 £l/6/3 1/15/2/2/9 New Zealand Breweries Ltd. Manning's Branch Bottling Department' 'Phone 749 Post Office Box 202, Christchurch M 6618 We also consider middle-age Youth will be served, and we respond with, the smartest of styles, but we also make it our business ,to stock shoes built on comfort lines for ladies in the later walk of life. Buy Shoes now and get them "broken I in" before the Hot Days. We have an unusually fine assortment of Rostock's and C. & J. Clark's for elderly women. - Made of soft glace kiq, with pliable soles and low heels, -both-in button and lace styles.- f . CAiL AND ME DOWNING WILL GIVE TOUE FEET HIS PERSONAL ATTENTION. £«downings SS
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