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-ft For Sale /.'.,., j. AN IDEAL SHEEP PROPERTY—SUITABLE FOR A GENTLEMAN WITH A FAMILYCLOSE TO A CITY—A BUYER OF THIS PROPERTY CAN CARRY ON AS A SHEEPFARMER AND YET HAVE THE ADVANTAGES OF A CITY LIFE. 4500 ACRES of the Very Best Land for Sheep— An ideal home with every modern convenience, all necessary outbuildings for station work, suc-h as woolshed, stables, men's whares, etc*, all in perfect order; well watered, guaranteed free from - rabbits; 14 subdivisions; has been carrying 5500 sheep, including 3000 owes. In a very • short time a few hundred acres of. this land will be able to be cut off and subdivided and sold in building sections at suburban values, say, £l2O per quarter of an acre. PRICE, £6 10s PER ACRE. Call or write for fuller particulars. Pol. 29 Exchame PASTORAL LAND—NEAR BLENHEIM. 19,000 ACRES, Grazing Run—6-roomed House, all conveniences, telephone; woolshed and machines, G-stallcd stable, barn, and implementshed; lease with right of renewal; creeks in every gully; wire and standard fences; some land sown in oats and clover and turnips (about 30 acres); has'been carrying lately 4000 sheep, 1000 big ewes, 20 cattle, team and waggon; tussock country with flats which can be cultivated. PRICE, £14,000 AS A GOING CONCERN. Pol. 123 A SHEEP AND FATTENING RUNCANTERBURY. 5000 ACRES, with House on one block; well watered, all flat country; 7-roomed dwelling, all conveniences; stables, "woolshed, two cottages, etc.; five miles from Railway; daily mail, telephone, etc; about 1000 acres under crops; fattened 1000 lambs, . besides 400 wethers and ewes, balance on feed. PRICE, £lO 10s PER ACRE. Owner will consider an Exchange. Pol. 140 OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR AN HOTEL. ONE OF CANTERBURY'S FINEST SHEEP PROPERTIES. 17,000 ACRES Tussock Country, with House, telephone attached; up-to-date woolshed and yards; Government lease, with right of renewal; rent, £250 per annum; abundance of water from springs and streams; well fenced, can be mustered in three days; with' 2000 half bred ewes and 600 ewe lambs included. AS A GOING CONCERN, £II,OOO. Pol. 127 FOR EXCHANGE FOR TOWN PROPERTY OR SMALLER FARM. 1500 ACRES, Good Quality Land—l4-roomed House, all modern conveniences; woolshed and shearing machines, dip and yards, cottage and whare, orchard and plantations; five miles from School, Post Office, etc.; telephone on house; well watered; 18 paddocks; all in grass and clover, barring 50 acres in stubble;now carrying 2300 ewes with lambs; will grow good wheat, oats, and barley. PRICE, £l6 PER ACRE. Pol. 131 A MARLBOROUGH SHEEP RUN—FOR EXCHANGE FOR CANTERBURY FARM. NEARLY 14,000. ACRES FREEHOLD AND OVER 14,00(K ACRES LEASEHOLD—House-and-outbuildings all that can be desired; woolshed and yatds; well watered; rent, £2OO per annum; with* 6000 sheep more or less. PRICE AS A GOING CONCERN, £35,0P0. Pol. 185 Limited Inglis* Buildings, Cashel Street, Cbristchurch 'PHONE 2293 maSßSsmsmßSSm ;mnt'iiin:;c ginignNiii For Hearth & Horns UIHUJ); ffUST LANDED—AII the Very Newest Things in Hearth f ■ Furnishings, including Antique copper and brass kerbs I COAL BOXES, COMPANION SETS, Ik <UU/ FIRE GUARDS, and so reasonable in price. KERBS oe; hpper or Brass • 22/6 27/6 aO/- 35 - SeatKerLs ... ••• •••' fi it,r Mjth Seats Upholstered in Rexine *5/-/-Estensiou Kerbs, to fit any hearth *5/5/Most Artistic— SCREENS 30/- 32/6 40/- 42/6 47/6 50/- 65/- upwards A Spark Guard may save you a tire. A Nursery GuaTd may save your child. We can make to order promptly. Exquisite Hearth Suites, Egyptian designs, comprising Kerb, Coal Box,. Screen, Companion Set, £l2/12/- complete. * COMPANION SETS i lue ever landed in New 6™}*™— /e 12/6 18/6 22/6 30/- 42/6 62/6 Reduce your fire risk by havinjr your ash pan to fit. We can match your hearth furnishings. IRrmtiome Makers .WHITE LTD. Mnkor* - High Street Christchurch Cow Held „ at Service of Banna, "had 20 HiU' : T >,lla not get in calf, alched them with prartlo recommended." , Hut *sttM' to ths first service" H**4 Sutherland's AntlAborto JjjJT.TCterlnary remedy tested "Mien marketing. Unities 1 po»t paid any address, •j^P, m Sutherland CITtBAKBKf deal at tke CITY BAKERY *STORES l 1. Our Bread is of the finest quality flonr, I " machine made, and guaranteed to keep ■ fresh and sweet. ■ Provisions at lowest town prices. Kin" .mono *o°" "" ■" — r -:_ J WILSON, PBOPR^ Owner of MontrMl an 4 SumjMM

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18365, 24 April 1925, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18365, 24 April 1925, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18365, 24 April 1925, Page 11

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