Send for 1! Our New Bay Now and Participate in Next Year's Profits WILL CABBY 40,000 SHEEP. ONE OF THE BEST SHEEP STATIONS, IN THE SOUTH ISLAND. 10,500 ACRES FREEHOLD AND 300,000 ACRES LEASEHOLD—Rent, £1655 per annum, 17 years to ran, Government lease. All sheep and cattle country. House of 7 rooms, woolshed, 18 shearers, stable, men's'quarters. House of 7 rooms, Rainbow Accommodation House, all improvements, on the leasehold, Government or anybody else will have to pay for improvements at the end of lease. There are sufficient stores on the place for 8 months; 27,500 sheep given in, mostly merinos; 8 to 9 thousand ewes, all sound, besides 2-tooth and ewe lambs, about 2000 ewe lambs, 2-tooth, balance wethers; 1250 cattle, besides 60 horses, all plant, 2 waggons, implements, chaffcutter and engine, etc. Price, £75,000. A BEAUTIFUL STUD FARM—IDEAL CLI-MATE—FIRST-CLASS HOMESTEAD—GOOD PLANTATIONS, WELL FENCED. 2100 ACRES, near Rangiora—Good quality land, medium house, 12 rooms, billiard-room, etc.; electric light, all conveniences, woolshed, stable and motor shed, 2 cottages for workmen. Good plantation, good gardens; school on the property; 14 miles to Railway; L.T.T.; well watered, four miles river frontage; well subdivided. Run as a stud farm, wintered 2000 studs, besides lambs; grows good turnips .and oats. The country is downs and flats. Nearly all ploughable; part tussock. Price, £l2 12s per aero; equity, £15,460. CHEAP LITTLE SHEEP FARM FOB QUICK SALE. ONLY £SOO DEPOSIT. 570 ACRES, situated Mid-Canterbury—Sheep Country, grows good rape and' oats and turnips. ■ House of 5 rooms, hot and cold water, stable; 4J miles from school and railway; L.T.T.; well watered, well subdivided; paddock ploughed for turnips; some in English grass, balance tussock, will carry 500 ewes in feed. Price, £4 per acre. £SOO deposit, balance of the money for a term of 5 years. ONE OF THE BEST FATTENING AND CROPPING FARMS IN THE DISTRICT. PRICE HAS BEEN REDUCED BY £lO PER ACRE FOR A QUICK SALE. , 382 ACRES, situated Methven—Good Quality Land, first-class at growing and dairying land, with 7-roomed house, stables, loosebox, and im-plement-shed, trap-shed, 2-roomed whare, cowshed and all outbuildings, yards, etc; 5 miles ''from school'and Railway; 70 aeres in wheat, 12, acres ready for turnips, 30 acres; Western Wolths, carrying 80 milking cows, 60 head of cattle (youaig), 120 .ewes.and lambs, and 50 dry sheep; . "135 acres young grass; some heavy swamp land, 'Price, £35 equity, £5370. , GOOD FATTENING AND SHEEP, BLOCK. v 1096 ACRES, situated North Canterbury—Good land, half ploughable; 7-roomed house, good, stables, etc.; 2 miles from school and railway; L.T.T.; well watered and well subdivided; 100 aeres in oats; carrying 1500 to-.2000 sheep with feed. Price, £26 per acre; equity, £11,496. THE OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR A DAIRY FARM NEAR CHRISTCHURCH. 1378 ACRES (503 Acres Freehold and 875 L.1.P.) ■ —Bent, £lO per annum; 3$ miles from Town by good road; well watered by never-failing streams, ring-fenced, and subdivided into 6 paddocks by 7 wire fences; 15 acres flat, rest hills. About half in grass, chiefly Danthonia, rest bush, both burnt and green, with plenty of rough feed through it; has been mostly heavy bush country, matai, rimu, white pine, totara, etc I have reserved 80 acres of good bush, but the rest has been sold with the right of cutting for another five years. Buildings: House of 7 rooms, sheep-yards, dip-sheds; new woolshed in course of erection, the iron and timber being new on the spot. Capacity: Will winter 1000 dry sheep, besides a lot of cattle; is very easy to muster, all downs and hills; two men can muster the lot in two days.. A good private cart road goes .up a "valley almost to back country. Stock: Will guarantee 700 sheep, 20 cattle, 4 horses, carts, tools, implements, etc., to go with property • as a going concern. I cannot guarantee more, as I am selling, and have sold most of the dry sheep and the wool, and am selling cattle next sale. Price, £6500 as a Going Concern. Thi9 property is improving very fast; the native grass, Danthonia, has got a hold now. A GOOD MONEY-MAKER, AND ONE THAT WILL NEVER FAIL. 1419 ACRES, situated near Oxford—Nearly all flat land terraces; 7-roomed house, new; hot and cold water, 12-stalled stable, implement-shed, separator-room, 5-roomed house also; }-mile from Railway and 5 miles from school; L.T.T.; well watered; all wire fences, clean country; 300 acres heavy river silt, balance good sheep country, carrying. 1700 ewes, 100 dry sheep, and fattens all the lambs, and owner buys surplus stock for fattening; 115 acres in turnips, 100 acres. in rape. Price, £ls 10s per acre; equity, £10,244 10s. THE OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOB SMALL DADJY FARM, SAY, 100 ACRES, NEAR CHRISTCHURCH. 902 ACRES, situated North Canterbury—Medium land, all fiat; good house and outbuildings, gas, etc; good stables and implement shed; 2 sets of sheep-yards; Freehold Title; 16 paddocks; watered by races; about 200 acres in crop; will carry 1000 ewes with turnips for winter feed; land all flat, manuka along one side. Price, £lO 103 per acre; eqnity, £4636. A FIRST-CLASS STUD FARM. OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR SHEEP COUNTRY. 640 ACRES, situated Springston, good to medium land, house of 14 rooms, all conveniences, hot and cold water, shed and cowbails. Ono cottage 5 rooms; stable; cottage one room, and cowbails. Land Transfer Title. Well watered, 19 paddocks; 100 acres in oats, 30 acres in wheat; 20 acres linseed, 15 acres partridge peas, 80 acres •for rape, 50 for turnips, 8 acres going in lucerne, 6 acres potatoes; carrying 540 sheep, 21 head of eows, "14 horses. Price £4O per acre. Equity £1 Zj2oo« FA&M Limited Inglis' Buildings, CasheJ Strest, Christchurch .:iV JHWillHlllllWllMilWlilWliMllljaiiliailWll HHffiEP PET All Brands ■ 's£'. AT THE BIG GARAGE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., Open to 11 p.m. every night, except Sundays (9 a.m. to 11 a.m.—6 p.m. to 8 p.m.) S feRES I All makes of Tyres at prices that defy competition ■CHM&U&HDH I We have a large assortment at the right prices Ifarmers' garage Hupp., Overland and Flat Agents. xzjwm mm Ji-M-i-iNi
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18363, 22 April 1925, Page 3
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