P • 1 TIT 1 In Sheep Country, Etc. The following properties are 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 WILL EXCHANGE for HOUSE in CHRISTCHURCH FARM 570 ACRES, North Canterbury, good sheep country, 3000 ACRES, with good house and outbuildings, grows good rape, oats, and turnips, house of 5 rooms, including woolshed, etc., good tussock country, will hot and cold water, etc., stable. A\ miles from grow good turnips and oats, all good fences, 45 acres School and Railway, well watered and well subon oats at present. Will carry 2,500 sheep. Price divided, paddock ploughed ready for turnips.. Some £5 ss. ner acre. Fol. 6 9 in English grass, balance tussock. WiU carry 500 ewes with feed. Price only £5 per acre. Good FOR LEASE—A GRAZING RUN terms arranged. Fol. 76 4.000 ACRES, more or less; lease about 18 years to QUE „ rniINTRV NORTH riiL rent reasonable, with good house of 9 rooms, all FIRST-CLASS , necessary buildings, carrying 1.500 halfbred ewes CANTERBURY and 500 dry sheep; With horses, carts,, harness, 5,000 ACRES, beautiful tussock country, surface tools etc. Price £9,000, as a going concern. £4,000 sown limestone. Two homesteads,, one of 7 rooms can be left on mortgage at 5£ per cent. This is an and the other 5 rooms. Well watered and well subopportunity in a lifetime to obtain one of the' best divided. No ploughing done. Carrying 3,700 ewes leasehold properties in Canterbury at the price. or thereabouts. Price £9 per acre. ; Fol, 61 Fol. 64 OWNER WILL CONSIDER AN EXCHANGE POR OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR A SMALLER HOUSE PROPERTY PLACE UM ACRES, medium land, with house 6 rooms, 3,000 ACRES, North Canterbury, some tussock land, ' uWdate woolshed, stables, plantations, etc., and one-third withl house 3 huts, KceVslry outbuildings, also 4-roome'd cottage. woolshed, and yards. "Near School and Railway. Kesfrom School and Railway. Well watered Well watered, 2 blocks and paddocks Carrying 17 SocS. All well fenced. A first-class fatten- 2,000 Merino ewes and about 80 head of cattle ing7arm. All in young grass, barring the land in Price £7 per acre. Fol. 177 oats and rape. 900 ewes on the property, with ftWH _ R W|L , pvCHANfiE FOR A LARGER lambs. Price £ls per acre. Fol. 63 OWNER will a larger CHEVIOT DISTRICT—GOVERNMENT LEASE- 500 ACRES, medium land, with house of 4 rooms, HOLD PROPERTY ; bathroom, pantry, and washhouse, stables, chaff--500 ACRES, good sheep and cropping land, good house, granary, carshed, and blacksmith's shop ' housetnd outbuildings, stable, woolshed, and sheep 10 miles from Railway near School Well ) vards About 2 miles from township. Well watered m every paddock 14 paddocks; 85 acres r Wtcrcd paddock fences in good order. Carrying' , in oats, 40 acres in rape, 20 acres going in early oats ;■ 600 ewes with a few turnips, carried last winter 500 - . carrying 600 sheep 200 ewes, balance hoggets : wni ' ewes without turnips. Price " £3,800. F01.74 '. carry 400 ewes and 100 acres m crop, besides hoggets ; ' Price £l4 per acre. Fol. 66 I- FOR EXCHANGE FOR SUBURBAN PROPERTY ._ _._ 1 *V4iome-of 6 rooms, good outbuildings, 2 miles from ■ -_..,„„ ~ . tlSool and Kailwfy. Well watered by springs. NEARLY 4,000 ACRES, Kaikoura district, sheep - y sheep and cattle country, all been bush land, with 4-roome.d house. Prim «*too FqUjS scullery, bathroom, 2-roomed c6ttage.__. ,M'?' W ' SchooirWell watered, 9 ?'» *u evrci i "rHT PROPEttTY—WAIRffLWALK paddocks, 4 blocks, carrying 1,100 sheep, 600 lambs, I j*" EXCELLER!- raW tKII '». "««•«• ~ head of catUe> With furni ture ; everything MAliilililMM¥.llX "" veniences. good water supply, woolshed, shearers 1- quarters and barn, 5 machines, dip and y*jj£ *jj-» ra good crops"of"oats7etc., 25 acres in wheat, about 30 acres ' in oats, and 100 acres in lucerne, besides green feed; A FIRST-CLASS SHEEP RUN IN MARLBOROUGH —OWNERS WILL EXCHANGE FOR A SMALLER PLACE Comprising 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 tViert,'!! a going concern. FAfiM SALESMEN Limited Inglis" Buildings, Cashe! Street, Christcnurch
ikr" Pine Posts, Poles, and Stakes Pine" is a name to con,JJW Trith—a term indicating a out) which has established a deserved and enviable reputation ;,J&JiOug farmers. Nothing finer in way of fencing material has <£vfer been discovered. "Imis the only -word fwniea adequately describes their capacity, and the wonr derfal value offered has made a thisae posts tremendously popular. <' %DEBECT SUPPLIES (in truck &<#•) from the rnill to the user at "■Substantially Seduced Sates. • JARRAH pfa ieep extensive stocks of this bet in all sizes. VV.D.L." for Gates, Fencing nWire, Paints. Big stocks of Prompt De-l."'Sii*si-fn.fttinn. from , Timber Co. Ltd. , (Next Railway Crossing) £Bun» 2211 Box 702 \1 89335 CIAL TEETH BOUGHT or broken: also teeth on gold, ,» .olctmito: £ol<3 crowM. hridges, etc., old. gold jewellery. Highest possible >W in New Zealand. ' Cash aent bj return \, All business confidential. f r ' DEttTISTS, NOTE: •'give you trade price for your scran Lf»nd platinum. Post only to J. DUix•treet, AUCKLAND. Established G4241 FIBRE CEMENT TANKS THAT LAST fi)R EVER Also; TROUGHS of any kind or any RECEPTACLE fer hiding water AHY SQE FROM 400 TO 25,000 GMIOHS Writ* for particular* . or ctt and inspect at TAYLORS LIMITED 643 COLOMBO STREET *W3 iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiimiiinimiiiiiiiiiiii There is still time for you to get your SHOW HARNESS From WAYMAN W. BURN. THE SA&DLEB, 56 Tuam street (Near Farmers' Saleyards). 3111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Veterinary Medicines for Dogs Cattle Make Berry's Pharmacy your headquarters (or all Veterinary Medicines and Instruments. ■ Correct diagnosis of animal ailments enables us to prescribe just what is right for your Ailing Horses, noes or Cattle. Call or write. RALPH PARNHAM BERRY'S PHARMACY 670 COLOMBO STREET "SMrafi" Is Best For The Fanner For Regular Delivery In Town and Country . 'Phone 753 KOWAI ATHLETIC CLUB. At the annual meeting of the Kowai Athletic Sports Club, Mr W. A. Kelcher, president, occupied the chair. Tho balance-sheot, which ehowed a credit of £lO3 19s 4d, was adopted. On the motion of Mr H. McNally; seconded by Mr C. Ashworth, it was decided to vote two guineas to tho member of the club who finishes first in tho Rangiora road' race on November 22nd. On the motion of Mr A. McNally, seconded by Mr J. .ashworth, it was decided to apply to the centre for the three-milo Canterbury cycling championship. The prize money for the club's next meeting was fixed at i£l2ty; A commirtteo was appointed to make arrangements for road races during tho present cycling season. Tho election of' officers resulted as follows:—President, Mr J, Fitzpatrick j 77 vicepresidents, Messrs I. Champion, G. Toward, S. Smith, F. James', G. James, J. Ashworth, 'Jiin., J. Collie, J. Eowe, B. J. Thome, G. Peter, J. Barclay,. G. Clarke, T. Hanna, sen., W. Stringer, J. "Wyilie, G. Hibbard, F. H. Ford, R. Wheeler, A. DalzeU, H. Jamieson, J. Fleming, L. Hales, D. Binnie, C. Lewis, H. McNally, G. McNally, J. Wood, J. McNally, A. ABhworfch, C. Ashworth, E. C. Topp. B. Peach, F. Kobertson, C. Downing, Dr. Thompson, P. J. Lindsav, F. Croft. W. Hayes, C. Topp, C. Quick, W. A. Kelcher, D. Miller, W. J. Henderson, L. Curry, W Stewart; secretary, Mr H. P. McIvcr; cycle handicappers, Canterbury Centre handicappers; timekeepers, Messrs" Shilton and Harman; judges, Messrs W. A. Kelcher, J. Collie, W. M. Livingstone; delegates to centre, Messrs W. A. Kelcher, J. Fitzpatrick; Protest Committee, Messrs J. Fitzpatrick; W. A. Kelcher, aid H. P. Mclver; Programme Committee, Messrs W. A. Kelcher, G. James, J. Fitzpatrick, G. McNally, F. H. Ford, D. Binnie, G. Clarke, J. Ashworth, jun.; auditors. Messrs G. McNally and J. Fitzpatrick. ' ■ A very hearty vote of tnanJte waa accorded to tho retiring president for his untiring energy during his terms of office. Mr Kelcher had decided not to seek re-election. After the business of the meeting was completed, a most enjoyable smoke concert was held, .musical items being contributed by Messrs J. C. Thompson, F. Meyers, A. Burke F. Phillips, E. Miller, and A. Traill. The reward of Is offered by the Forestry [Department for every pig's snout has resulted in great activity m the north (says .the ,c Eltham Argus"). . ~ , 1~ 4.V. x.—-rtment i Taranaki district, last year 4700 pigs were killed in a _ smaller area, but in the particular district this season, stretching from the Wangamn "Rim** +« +*« Mokau, despite the accounted for, the pigs are still very numerous,- and a source or great trouble to the settlers.
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