w 1 f 1 m W AN IDEAL SHEEP TOR 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 ACRE'S of the Very Best Land for Sheep— An ideal homo with every modern convenience, all necessary outbuildings for station work, such as woolshed, stables, men's w hares, etc., all in perfect order; well watered, guaranteed free from rabbits; 14 subdivisions; has been carrying 5500 sheep, including 3000 ewes. .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. PEICE, £6,, 10s PEE ACRE. Call or write for fuller particulars. Pol. 29 OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR AN HOTEL. ONE OF' CANTEBBtJBY'S FINEST SHEEP PROPERTIES. ■■..•*. ACRES Tussock Country, with House, telephone attached; up-to-date woolshed and yards; Government leaso, with right of renewal; rent,; £250 per annum; abundance of water froi(n; 'springs arid streams; well fenced, can be mus-; 'tered in three days; with 2000 halfbrcd e^es' and- 600 We lambs iiJcluded;- AS A GOING.' CONCERN, £11,000.' Pol.ig7A MARLBOROUGH SHEEP RUN—FORt t CHANGE FOR CANTERBURY FAEM-.s; V NEARLY 14,000 ACRES FREEHOLD AND OVER 14,000 ACRES LEASEHOLD—House and outbuildings all that can be- desired; woolshed iand 1 yards;'well wateredr rent/ ■with 6000 or less. .PRICE. AS A ' GOING-CONCERN, £35,000. Pol. 185 PASTORAL LAND—NEAR BLENHEIM. 19,000 ACEES, Grazing Run—6-roomed House, all conveniences, telephone; woolshed and machines, C-stalled 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. PEICE, £14,000 AS A GOING CONCERN. Pol. 123 A SHEEP AND FATTENING RUNCANTERBURY. 5000 ACRES, with House on one block; wellwatered, all flat country; 7-roomed dwelling, all conveniences; stables, woolshed,.two cottages, ntc.; 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 ;IFOR 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 arid plantations; five miles from School, Post Office,, etc.; telephone on house; well watered; 1& 1 paddocks; ..all in grass and clover,.barring 50."acres.in Btttbble; now carrying 2300'vewes" with lambs; will grow good wheat,oats, and barley. PRICE, £l6 PER ACRE. . Pol. 131 FARM SALESM£M Limited litglis' Buildings, Cashe! Street, Christcharch PHONE 2293 NEWEST DESIGNS Interest at "The Economic" PERFECT m\ i 11 Velour Coats ® We hive "a wo n d erf u 1 * ''range of beautiful Velouir r Coats in all tKe latest fashions at prices ranging from 5 to 10 guineas. For Costumes, Mantles CASHELSTREET " The Hub of the Citu " Model Costumes Our display of charming Woollen Costumes and Jumper Suits leavesnothing to be desired. The very newest knitted effects, ranging from 29/6. BIGGEST RANGE Each incoming boat brings something new to the "Economic." Every garment is exquisitely fashioned and finished with an exactness of detail which appeals » so strongly to the particular woman. And each style is new and " oif ?rent." Visit Our Showrooms To-day LOWEST PRICES &L! \mi i Rd., Chtistcnnxca '%m \\m\w\m\mw\wmmm\m\mmm ' Jwx Coal and Firewood, 'ring -. _«™i.«»tj» c>m?ri"i' 1830' . = 83 VICTORIA STREET. '^%rl i i h l%&£ tn *' 1' The Lead** Housa "ftr" „„-. r lmmediite delivery. 5 „ . TKirrTUtl -JR. MPftßAfi = The Leading H*n&> for ! i PAINTING & BECOMING I ■=''■■■. Telephone '7lfc . ~. 8 «|[Mlll!IIB!iMli»IMIMiMll»!™™ ,w ' i "
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18370, 1 May 1925, Page 3
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