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1 Inspect these Properties yourself to see if they are the money asked for them. We feel sure when you have seen them you will be satisfied that they are good value for the price asked for them. ONLY £2OO CASH REQUIRED, OR OWNER WILL accept HOUSE IN TOWN A 8 PART PAYment. 100 A6REB medium land, with fair house of 5 rooms, 2-stalled stable, cowbails, etc.; 2 miles from Railway and school. Watered by windmill and tanks, jyj in grass. Suitable for poultry, bees or pigs, price, 11,400. Foi. 168 HEAVY LAND, ALL FREE FROM STONES—SUBURBAN PROPERTY ACCEPTED IN EXCHANGE. : HO ACREB, North Canterbury, near railway, 6- ;• roomed homestead, 4-roomed cottage, woolshcd ; ■ will hold 250 sheep ; barn, 6-stalled stable and loft, (stalled cowbails, dairy, implement shed with tiled roof. Workshop, engine room, etc., 2 sets of sheep 'yards. Near school and Post Office. Watered by : . creeks and springs ; 12 paddocks, stake and stan/.'daid and wire fences. Carrying 400 sheep, 26 •cattle, and 3 horses. Will carry 500 to 600 sheep ; £l()0 acres in grass, balance native state ; 100 acres • f[ a t balance hilly. Price, £l2 per acre. FoL 114. OWNER WILL CONSIDER EXCHANGE FOR ! ORCHARD PROPERTY—A SUITABLE PROPERTY FOR A YOUNG FARMER (NEAR CHRISTCHURCH). 100 AGREB, 50 acres heavy to good land, 50 acres V medium land, 1 mile from school, and miles from c jaiiway, 1 mile from Post Office. Cream cart calls. 4fcT.T. Watered by races, 6 paddocks, 10 acres in 20 acres seady for oats. 'There is a fouri^aed'dwelling and necessary outbuildings. Price, .. Fol. 66 . '*. N !LL LEAV r S i3,00Q ON MORTGAGE ON PROPMWAT I PER CENT. FOR FIVE YEAR*BALfNOECAIH. V land, with house of 9 rooms, hot .•water; trH&-date stable; looeebox; 3-staUed implement shed, dairyman's jra&ui copper. 0 Piggeries aii J'pig Mjpiom' sehbol, : '3s miles from railway. 9. paddocks, 40 acres new oati,, 25 acres wheat, 25 Algerian Odu,,■ *%> . tfoWaffitfr of Wheat to-go in another pad- [--• fallowed for peas, balance grass ; ' plantations. Been in present ; i:i bpider's ,ior €0 years, Prics, MJ per sere. FoL 8 M A GOOD INVESTMENT—SO ACRES LAND—WILL GROW LUCERNE, OR 18 SUITABLE FOR TREE PLANTING. SO ACRES, with no buildings thereon, haH mile from Railway. L.T.T. All in one block. Road on two sides ; suitable for lucerne growing. The land is medium and level. Price, £8 per acre. Fol. 48 LEABEHOLD PROPERTY—NO GOODWILL—AN IDEAL DAIRYING FARM. 60 ACREB first quality land, house of 6 rooms, cowbails and sheds, pigstyes, etc., school 10 minutes, daily mail. Lease has right of renewal. Cheap rent. Well watered and subdivided. Carrying 29 cattle, besides horses. Will give in 28 cows, good, 1 draught horse, spring dray and harness, dairy' utensils, 2 sows and pigs, hay horse mower. Price, walk in; walk otrt, £SOO, as a going concern, barring furniture. The stock is easily worth the money, as the cattle are of the best quality. Call or write for fuller particulars. Fol. 135 FOR QUICK SALE—HAS A GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE FOR THIRTY YEARS. Over 100 ACRES, fouP miles by metalled road to township, 1 mile from store, Post Office, etc., and cheese and butter factory ; 3 schools within a radius of Ito 2 miles. Good cropping and dairying land, divided into 13 paddocks, 12 acres in oats, 3 acres in wheat, 3 acres in peas, 1 acre potatoes, 10 acres under plough for autumn sowing, 5 acres firstclass hay, balance in good grass, with the exception of two acres good shelter bush. All flat land, at present carrying 40 head of cattle, of which 33 are dairy cows, balance young stock, 6 horses and 20 sheep. .The crops mentioned all gb with the place. Buildings comprise house 7 rooms and outbuildings, also house of 5 rooms, and one cottage of 4 robms, 2,; sheds with lofts,. 1 woolshed, 3-plant cow shed (nev*), with good yards, pig runs with styes, etc. Price, <55 per acre. Fol. 105 OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR BMALLER PROPERTY AND £SOO CASH. About 200 ACRES, Canterbury, good agricultural land, with house of 8 rooms, bathroom, scullery, hot and cold Water, washbouse, copper and tubs. , School 1J miles. Cream called for. Freehold title. Watered by races and windmill; 8 paddocks, 100 acres wheat, and 40 acres oats. Price, £4O per acre. F01.95 oa o € 0 Limited ' Licensed Land, and Estate Agents log Us' BaiMings, Cashel Street, Christchurch C2Bll

Exbciushvslcj _-iresh seeds—season— Every represcntaUves of Yate* tested new ££ Scb" Spying thedrte indelibly stamped on each packet. RELIABLE "Result# are Certain. * \r* the guesswork out of planting *****"• Authorised i^. G M„ 4 M.J, Wc-rtco B~w» R«<* s-ggWtoW 5 ' 1 - EsSffiSs'* H«rv C. F.. New Briihtoo P,p " m J ,TTo s.. Lce»»oo Ki«l,P.G..'Tg'P^"« g?jW^--M7CJ-cm su St AD*M . , ~n„ A T E- Lytikto* MiDer. A.l oui g u Mortimer. C. J i- j, w #k * A' 199 WakKao Ri, Ne»«jW A -' t> Ok*u» B«y "Vp"F=«M»<« T«nu»« Stnk.n. Chcli. S/<}eoh»m Sajt Ak*re» F. W.. 65 Ciboo M2I RJA s:3nsc^ s uCU GsUitrj

VALUE IN USED AND MOTORCYCLES. 1 5-eea.tar, RS model,! EiuvjSy* starter, newly! (jt Sedan, latest model, In per- ' . Overland Car, , model, ""■electric lights and starter, Kar, electric lights and Igviood order, £95. Bodge Car, electric lights and starter, YiTi * "25. Maxwell Car, !< **• oiodel, electrlo lights and ,v««0. Buick Car, light 4-fc.*-«eater, 1918 model, electric sS/tarter. fno. Ford Car, 6W; Model, a snip, £55. R.C.H. fWMy electric lights and gentA.Mnterchangeable rims, f45. w IjEht fi-aeater, • electric sr. , a Bnlp, £9O. Inter-i , 2 . t° a3 ' splendid ££***• little nse, jUOO. Ford ij* 11 " late model, closed ln ( *KS? r dr *p« r . £SO. Har-'>*otor-cycle, 7-9, and chair . . J>»tvidson Motor-cycle, 7-9, delivery, suitable • J«0. Indian 7-9 h,p. and . bought for spot cash. . don Um ® PaymentAiD ' s GARAQE, ek« ill' °*' or d Terrace. Private 7290. Cow Held Service" of "la* 30 ■Sly 001 ** »■ celt. 11. )ii ea practiwcnmwwnited." But 1,1,4 »errlce" maS? Aau-Aborto tXfyy ireteriasnr remedy twted >••»*•* marketing. Bottles » . «ajr addrew. MSbST* 04P SMITH CARRIER Town n Coanby.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18479, 5 September 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18479, 5 September 1925, Page 3

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