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FARMS FOR SALE I THE FARMERS’ 198 ACRES Mixed Sheep »nd Cropping Property. Good 4 bedroom house. 2-st«nd shearing shed, implement shed and hay barn, carrying 800 ewes. Close to North Canty, township. £19.800 pius S. and P. 50-ACRE Dairy Farm. Sound 4bedroom home, new concrete dairy and pig fattening house permanent water, well fenced, good pastures, 4 miles from Rangiora and close to primary school. £10,500 plus S. and P. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN,. LTD.. Rangiora. M.R.E.I.N.Z. After hour* ’Phone 62. 3725 480 ACRES. 2 Road“frontages Contour suitable for dairying, in good rainfall area. Situated 7 miles from growing town. With all services I mile from gate Wintering 2200 ewes, 200 cattle, all fattened. 3 b.r.a.e. house, cottage, 2-stand woolshed, hayshed. implement shed, cattle yards. Recommended property Price I. and B. £55.000. 1123 ACRES, free loam, rolling to easy hill, on tar-seal road With all services at gate. 2/3 is easv workable, well fenced and watered. Stock: 2500 ewes. 600 hoggets, 130 cows and calves. 100 other stock with considerable potential. Buildings: attractive homesead and 3 b.r house, wool shed, implement shed and shearers’ huts. Price £91.000 Going Concern. For further information please inquire at our nearest branch office. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO., LTD., Licensed Land Agents, Hamilton. 3800 NORTH CANTERBURY: Attractive coastal small holding beautifully situated on easy country overlooking the coast and handy to excellent beach and settlement. Approx. 156 acres part freehold and part L.I.P. W'ell subdivided and watered, carrying 500 ewes and climatically suitable for market gardening and the growing of early crops. Improvements include shear ing shed and yards, comfortable 4-bedroom home, sitting-room and dining-room, 2 sunporches and office; every convenience including auto electric range and water heating, stainless steel sink, etc., the homestead commanding a magnificent view of the sea and coastlie. Very at tractive garden containing varieties of peaches, green gages, nectarines and other fruits, netting caged straw berries, flowerbeds and roses. Also two comfortable fully furnished cottages available for letting during the holiday sea son. This property shows excellent returns and is offered for sale with a considerable amount of furnishings in the cottages, plant including Ferguson trac tor and implements and a large selection of tools and sundries at only £13.500. For further particulars contact: — THE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., Cashel street. ’Phone 71-699. 3766 MID-CANTERBURY: 835 acres, In very good area, very good home and outbuildings. Carrying a large number of ewes plus crops. MID-CANTERBURY: 214 acres of good cropping land, brick home and all usual outbuildings, in very good order. Well fenced. DOYLESTON: 103 acres, of good cropping or sheep land, well fenced and watered, 3-bedroom home and outbuildings. SOUTH CANTERBURY Sheep Run and Farm Property, carrying 1850 ewes and replacements, 35 breeding cows Handy to main centre, and both primary and post-primary buses at gate. Good four-bedroom homestead in good order. All usual farm outbuildings. METHVEN: 270 acres, sheep and cropping land, at present carry ing 900 ewes plus crop. Sound 3-bedroom home, good outbuildings. Well fenced and watered. MIDCANTERBURY: 680 acres, carrying 2000 ewes and replacements. Little crop. Farm buildings and fences in excellent order. LEESTON: Poultry Farm, carrying 2800 fowls. Easily worked. Price £3550, plus stock at valuation. Upper Riccarton Branch, RICCARTON LAND SALES, M.R.E.I.N.Z. 'PHONE 47-041, Or after hours 192 K, Leeston. N. M. A. FOR PRIVATE SALE .165 ACRES FREEHOLD SPRINGFIELD Well balanced small holding capable of further Improvement. Only 4 miles from Springfield. Improvements include a tidy 3-bedroomed Cottage, new hay barn and assorted outbuildings Primary and secondary school buses pass the gate. For further particulars and arrangements for inspection on application to: NATIONAL MORTGAGE and AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD., M.R.E.I.N.Z. CHRISTCHURCH. After Hours 'Phone 517-537. 3743 HALSWELL. 5| acres. Good land Price £420 per acre. 4 ACRES with lovely 4 bedroom home on main road. Very seldom does a property nt this type, only seven miles from city, come on the market Price £10,500. WEEDONS. 5 acres. £3OO per acre TAI TAPU. 30 acres, good grazing or market gardening land Could be purchased In 10 acre lots YALDHURST-WEST MELTON area 62 acres, good medium land, in first-class order. Handy Cltv. 100 yards main tar-sealed road With sound 4-bedroom home and good outbuildings. Only 20mln from City. 40 ACRES, Weedons. Older type cottage. Good medium land £5750 PREBBLETON. 5 acres bare land, adjacent to township. £2750. TEMPLETON. 20 acres, with older home and stables, handy main road. £lO,OOO. YALDHURST. 10 acres. Main rd. Good land. £4OOO LINCOLN AREA. 125 acres. Good dairy land. YALDHURST- West Melton area. 50 acres, good medium land. In first-class order. Bandy City. Can be sold in 25-acre lots. £260 per acre. Well fenced.. This is good buying. RAKAIA AREA 400 acres. Good sheen and cropping land. ST. ANDREWS. 27 acres, good land, with sound 3-bedroom home. All mod. cons. Price £6200. WEST COAST DAIRY FARMS, in good areas. From £12,000 upwards. We have a large selection of Farms and Farmlets in North and South island. UPPER RICCARTON BRANCH, RICCARTON IJI ND SALES. M R E.I.N Z. Phone 47-041; after hours 72-3 M 37U

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31001, 5 March 1966, Page 40

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Page 40 Advertisements Column 9 Press, Volume CV, Issue 31001, 5 March 1966, Page 40

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