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chain: square, . suitable - for any of abort purposes.-.-The: estate-is'in liquidation, and. the'liquidators are prepared to sacrifice in order: to'' wind-up'. . ,;' ; ■'..'. :■;■■••■.. : sl :-; THORNDON, s 3 ■Splendid' Building Sites, each •'-■ 40 x 170, lovely view of harbour and town, . ■. within ftve.'minutes' : -walk,bf Government: :'■;-.; Buildings, -These sections are the pick'.cl-.. , ■Thorndon.ahd-intendingipurchasers should •:- -.•■'. communicate.-without.delay.'. Price on ap- , plication..'..;', ■",''.'j ..'.";, ..•.; -'^'■.-.•'-.'~ 35G0 ' TE ARO. i -A Genuine, Bargain. ''8-room'ed :, :,: House, one floor,-bathroom', linen -presses, ". pantry, electric light, wood and : coal sheds, • -.-, and every modern convenience,, beautiful ~ , view.: of -harbour and town.'. Land,: 41ft. 3in. .;...' .x.ls2ft.aoin v :.Price,.jei3oo.' :. -'.'.- l V::■:"'--. 3539 , ; : : iHATAlTAL^Sections'for Sale,. to £6 ■:: ~ vperfoot.. Intending'purchasers will be con- . , 'vdubted over'the ■;■;'/,. .':■:;. C 95!:, : : ;:-' : ..vv: ; -'; 5 ;--.;'TO'-'LEASE.'. \2^r.:}i''^:-y\ ACRES, divided into 10 paddocks, well : ■ "*;.watefed; .100 acres idairying-.land, : . ance.sheep or young'6tbck; 15 acres', ploughed.: Go'od;;s-roomed: house, cowshed: (40; x. 24), cori-•orete-floor.'.:: - Dairy,-washhousei r orchard,:;etb.: 'Situated.-2 miles.from Station. . To lease for 4,.-.'.-years,at' £1 per acre per-annum, payable'half-',. yearly in advance.. ~ '-':''. . .Purchasing;clause'could be arranged. : at once; to c '. ;- : :<- : ;. ~ :; ... :' HARRIS AND SUSSEX, [.'■:'. : [::% - . -:LEVInV: ' .^''- ; - :.-->\: V'-;.:,:';. ;-•'.:■ CBSS; -.- "'■■•.-■'■ WAJEiTO FARM FOR SAIk :i ! ;y; >':^' 1 QP»rt ACRES,'First-Class Sheep, and Cattlei .LOOU Country, mostly, improved, near Rail' ■way and Creamery, ■' : .' ; , T v-;';?-;r,; '.■;■. ''.'.;■ 4; Price,' £3 -..10s'.. per acre; £100 cash required.or exchange for City Property., ■'■ ■'■■/''■-■.' ~',.,'■. >Wa ;. : C7OO .. . Dominion Agency, Woodville. : ■' : A. E. CRADDOCE, Auctioneer, Farm,' Station, and General -Estate Agent, 154-6 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHUECH. .PRIME CANTERBURY SHEEP AND AGRICULTURAL FARMS. All reasonably close to the. City'of Christchurch, and handy to hrst-class markets, railway stations, schools, etc. Served by splendid roads: Canterbury Land is not equalled in the Dominion for sheep-raising and cropping, and.it is as cheap or cheaper than any land to be found elsewhere Lettert or Telegrams will receive prompt attention. . " ' nrtir ACRES Good hbeep and Cropping Land, lit one mile from railway station, school and.saloyard, 7 miles from freezing works. Houso of 7 rooms ?nd all necessary outbuildings! 200 acres in crop, splendid water supply. Price, A 7 per acre; t £2000 ) required down ,Fol. 258 2000 ACRES, splendid sheep propertyi never. failing water supply; 300 acres in turnips; splendid homestead; close to vaijway anrj markets Price, £.1 per acre; easy terms ', Fol, 18 618 ACRES, heavy crbpping land; very complete and ,up ; to-date homestead; grows heavy crops of linseed, natural water supply. Price, .£2O per acre; easy terms • >" F6l 3f 1200 ACRES, splendid cropping land; in good order, very complete anil up-to-date homesteadi excellent sheep farm v Price, £11 per acre ~. Fol 9! 800 ACRES—Land vanes from excellent shee'p country to good, croppirig land.-ivery complete homestead Price, £9 10s , Fol.' (S A. E. CRADDOCK, • »** FARM AND GENERAL ESTATE AGENT, 154-6 Hereford Street. CHRISrCHUECH CBS3 . — — ' 'TO ALL. IN SEARCH OF-LAND; - WE have to bring under jiQnr notice that th« land in SOUTH TARA,\AKI is stillths CHEifEsT in the market of this Domidiori No land will show such good returns The undersigned have for 6ale a very long range of good Properties, which would be t eood sound investinent\ for Speculator oi Farmer. In many cases SPECIALLY EASI TERMS can be arranged for capable men, with large strong families accustomed to milking. There is no part of the Dominion wherepss sons with small capital can, get r start as in houth VuTanaki. \ r ■ • -, r t\ ACRES—Splendid Dairy Farm, capable J t)U of carrying 90 cows, three miles from Bawera, two good dnelltugbouses and ail buildings; }-mile from factory and railway. Very easy terms l i ITrtrt ALltLb—Splendid 2J sheep land, all iUU in grass and well subdivided, > good healthy country, 14 miles from railway oa good coaon' road, mostlj pietalled, ' gopd buildings, dip, and woolshed. { £3; good terms ' '■ , InK ACRES— Fine Wairy Farm, all goad J.UD buildings l'nce J. 37, jCoou.cash. balance very easy terms -« a /• 'ACRES-G"ood Dairy Farm, J-tnile from .IrtO "factory and railway; metal road, buildings Prico, Ail) per acre, AWO cast arranged. ' , >. , WEST COAST- FARMERS' TRADING ASSOCIATION, HIGH STREET. ! HA\VERA. ' C9o.' LANKSHEAR'S" - \ ARE NOW READY, AND CAN BE HAD GRATIS. ON APPLICATION. THE BARNSBURY PRINTING, BOOKBINDING, AND PUBLISHING %ORKy LAMBTON QUAY. J; " \ /Cm - w OUR Client will nevor regret the Higl;,. First Cost of a ' ,1. v r STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATOR. * His monthly bills for Low Current Consumption (from 2s. to 20s. per month) ways remind hini pleasantly of our good 'aik vice. Ho will speak to his fnends ot tt«* 'wondorful economy'of the' n \ STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATOR. Whereas the placing of a contract for* th( supply of a chcip Electric Lift offered by those whs do not undcistand electrical conditions will certaiul} leliect disciedit upon the professional adviser, and, indeed, may pioves ghastly blunder. Ask tho users of ovei 300 STANDAEIH ELECTRIC ELEVATORS in Australasia wha(;. :'■ they think. \. ;'...", : \ : -: r ' - V: : *' ■ : r'-r.i :^:": '\'AI ■ The GOOD'POINTS of the; STANDARD art;': I - expensive, but. they, are: vital...- They' ensurf I, Durability, ..Reliability,.- |~ and : Safety.>.- W-.;*:.^- '■-':;-■-.-■' ' ■;-.!;'■■ J I • '■■ STANDARD LIFTS ARE BEST VALUE v' 7 I ~ .'.-;. - ■; -.'.FOR m^F,T:; ';•-.;- ;;- ; :;:-ffr^ ; - ' "..!."■."■ .-.'Sole-Agents' for. NeW ealand: ;> v '.>" } TURNBULL AND. JONES, ;/ • '■ ELECTRICAL , ENGINEERS : AND> H ■•"•■■ - CONTRACTORS.. :*< ;, -.Cf&r

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 398, 6 January 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 398, 6 January 1909, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 398, 6 January 1909, Page 12

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