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Kip i is ■i# rants M iiiii KsS I ill I 11 mz wWmMmt WmM 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 FARM 3000 ACRES, with good house and outbuildings, including woolshed, etc., good tussock country, will • grow good turnips and oats, all good fences, 45 acres . in oats at present. Will carry 2,500 sheep. Price £5 ss. per acre. Foi. 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 1.500 halfbred ewes . and 500 dry sheep. With horses, carts, harness, } tools, etc. Price £9,000, as a going concern. £4,000 can be left on mortgage at 5£ 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 * .1 300 ACRES, medium. land, • with house 6'rooms, ' 'up-to-date woolshed, stables, plantations, etc, and all necessary outbuildings, also 4-roomed. cottage. 3± miles from School and Railway. Well watered' 17 paddocks. All well fenced. A first-class fattening farm. All in young grass, barring the land in " 'oats and rape. 900 ewes on the property, with lambs. Price £ls per acre. Fol. 63 CHEVIOT DISTRICT—GOVERNMENT LEASEHOLD PROPERTY 500 ACRES,, good sheep and cropping land, good Jiouse and outbuildings, stable, woolshed, and sheep yards About 2 miles from township. Well watered, paddock fences in good order. Carrying 600-ewes, with a few turnips, carried last winter 500 fj wrthout turnips. Price £3,800. Fol. 74 FOR EXOHANGE FOR SUBURBAN PROPERTY ' 100 ACRES; good quality land, full of feed, with *• hduse of 6 rooms, good outbuildings, 2 miles from x School and Railway. Well watered by springs. w 8 paddocks,. all in grass. Carry sheep and cattle , well. Price £2,700. Fol. 68 EXCELLENT PROPERTY—WALK IN, WALK (£-«.- ■■ i --'.:- v OUT ■ ■ V' l -: ■ ** &500 ACRESiNofth Canterbury, sheep country, low d6wns„;and flats,: house of 12 rooms, all conveniences, good water supply, woolshed, shearers' "'•quarters and barn, 5 machines, dip and yards, etc;, ' cattle yards also. 2 J miles from Railway. Watered by races and creeks, well subdivided, grows good crops of oats, etc.,.25 acres in wheat, about 30 acres i in oats, and 100 acres in lucerne, besides green feed. 800 acres flat and balance low hills. All implerjfljsnts, horses,-,-.cattle ;': carrying at present v 1.850., sMhtep, which'go-with-the' pro'pertyr Price £lO pe*- , acre, as 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 and cold water, etc., stable. 4J 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. 76 FIRST-CLASS SHEEP COUNTRY—NOSTH 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 3,700 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. Foi. 177 OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR A LARGER PROPERTY 500 ACRES, medium land, with house of 4 rooms, bathroom, pantry, and washhoiise, stables, chaffhouse, granary, carshed, and blacksmith'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. '"." Foi: 66 OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR A SMALL PROPERTY NEAR CHRISTCHURCH NEARLY 4,000 ACRES, Kaikoura district,, sheep country, all b-3en bush land, with 4-roomed house, scullery, bathroom, and pantry, 2-roomed cottage, alongside Railway and School. Well watered, 9 paddocks, 4 blocks, carrying 1,100 sheep, 600 lambs, and 50 head of cattle. ' With furniture ; everything on the place. Walk in, walk 'out. Price £8,600. Fol. 163 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 an?iurn t \yjth, '. 7;00& sheep -'-Price asra going xonc , ern;'£3s";cs&--^ : ' Fol. 185 wmwm Limited* Strest, Cfaristchiircfa

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18234, 19 November 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18234, 19 November 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18234, 19 November 1924, Page 3

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