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AUCTIONS. CRADDOCK AND SIMES. CRADDOCK AND SIMES, A E. Craddock.) (W. E. Simea. AUCTIONEERS. PROPERTY SALESMEN. THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. SUBDIVISION OF A MAGNIFICENT BLOCK OF SHEEP COUNTRY. 3300 ACRES 3300 Remember! You are offered this excellent Sheep Country under the easiest possible Term*. MESSRS CRADDOCK and SIMES, in oonjur.c'.icn with Messrs Levereux. King ar;d Co.. havinir sold to Duncan Gillanders. Esq . that Block of Land containing 3300 ACRES, bei.-.g par. cf the iambus Uororata E«tat«, ai.d kimwu es DUDLEI b BLOCK, are nmtructod by him to fcELL tho same by PRIVATE TREATY, as a whole or in blocks, to suit purchasers. Tho Hororata Efctoto cannot be surpassed in Canterbury for Wool producing, or raising of fut lambs. The whole of this block of magnificent Sheep Country is splendidly watered by never failing streams, which flow across each end and through the centre of the property. Five Hundred Acres are alr«idy ploughed for turnips, the remainder being sweet, healthy tussock country. Intending purchasers wi.l do well to remember that sheep country of this cJa?s is net placed before them every day, only at enhance*! prices. Being within 4 milt* of Hororata, and easy drive from Coalgate Railway Station and Sxleyards. and so splendidly adapted for the raising of fat ekek. we havo no hesitation in recommending this block of country to all those in couch oi land. PRIME CANTERBURY FIRST-CLASS WOOL. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. 3300 ACRES 3300 Every facility will bo jriven to show intending purchasers over tho property. CRADDOC'KS and SIMES. 221 Hereford street, DEVERECX, KING and CO., Lichfield street. 6741 Sole Joint A. E. Craddock.) (W. E. Shnes. AL'CTTONEERS, LICENSED LAND BROKERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, West End Chambers, 221 Hereford street (Corner Oxford terrace). f 91 7 ACRES—Subdivided, and house of 6 r •ji I rooms, washliou.-o, etc.. stable, trap- c houso, cowshed. This property is well fenced arid watered, and grows good turnips and rape. 30 acres in crop, 100 acre* ploughed. Balance in pra-ss. Handy to raii, school, etc. Within driving distance of town. Price £10 per acre. Fol. 1 n 1 ACRES—3O Acres in crop. Balance » At)v/ well pressed. This property is close \ to rail, school, etc., and within an r hour's drive of town. Buildings consift of good 6-roomcd house and necessary rutbuildings. r ' Prico £15 per acre. A cheap property, ti Fol. 16 a P K'7A ACRES—SO Acres in crop. 200 acres m O t\J young grass. Good sweet sheep country, ah well fenoed and watered. B Handy to rail, eaieyards, ettc. Grows °. splendid turnips, oats, and ra-pe. Buildings consist of new 6-roomed house, stable, impl«mont-shed, and sheepyards. Trice £10 per aore. Fol. 16 ■i Al ACRES—Divided into 9 paddocks. Xv/J. Land of the bent in Canterbury. Grows 50 bushels of wheat per acre, and 00 burheis of oatv ajid 'i stacks v< of white ciover. Will carry 4 sheep la per acre on grass, and fatten their € j lambs. House of 11 rooms, 6-stall _ stable, and granary over the same, _ large granery to hold 7000 busheiis of wheat. Implement-shed, loose-box. tollhouse, wasJihouso. and ooalhouse, 4 pigsityes, pig paddock, 6 barb wires, heart of birch posts. 13 Acres in wheat, 13 acres Dun oata, 13 acres Italian ryegrass for seed, 13 acres white clover for seed, 7 acres plough- ** ed for green feed. Prioe £33 10s per acre. Fol. 30 h. Af\ ACRES—Splendid land. 7 miles from tt rt\J town. All ploughed ready for crop. Close to school, post office, telephone, *' ntc. Good homestead. f° Price £40 per aero. Fol. 225 i 9 ACRES— DaiTy Farm. Al land and house of 4 rooms, pamltry, scullery, bathroom, washhouse, 2 rooms outeide, buildings comprise cowshed, piijfstye, etc. Price £350. Fol. 255 sp Uj 100 ACRES—42 Acre* in oatsi, 33 acres in co •Awl/ young grass. 12 acres ploughed for t rl turnips, remainder well grassed. This j property wi'i grow splendid croips of wheat and oats, aleo grows (rood *■' turnips and rape. Hardy to Sprung- to ston Saleyards, rails, good country store, telephone bureau, eto. Buildings consist of 6-roomcd house, good — granary, 4-staJl stable, implementhhod. etc. Price £21 par acre. Fol. 270 7f» ACRES—Splendid cropping and I O Dairy land. 10 acres in crop (wheat "I" and oats), 8 aeros ploughed for peas, » balance in grass. 1 Milo from Scfton fa railway station, and close to cream- an cry. 6-roomed homo, with wa#h- ke houso ar.d dairy, -t-sta-1 stable, and 2 loosebcxes, 4 cow bails, ar.d traphouse, sheopyards, and fowlhouse. Crops at valuation. Prico £28 per cere. Fol. 270 1 C 2 A(\ ACRES—Good agricultural l«nd. well rtw fenced and subdivided. Water-race — through the property. Comfortable I dwelling of 4 room,*, scullery, etc., I 3-stall stable, ard chaffhoueo, loft, — trapshed. and cow byre, pigstye, fowlrun. Has grown over 50 bushels of oats per acre. Prico £1100. FoL 265 ■i KA ACRES—Good agricultural ar.d -t A«Jw grazing land. This property is well of improved and in gcod heart. Within r oapy driving distance of town, and a close to railway station, school, etc. ~l^ Tho land is now beiirig cropped. c v Buildings consist of good houso and jio outbuildings. This property is splen- t hc did'y adapted for growine oatsheaves, turnips, and rape. Well worth inspection at the price asked. Price £20 per acre. Fol. 29G — C3OOO H. B. SORENSEN. THIS DAY. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 15th. Sale Eleven o'clock. TO GROCERS AND THE GENERAL ri'BLIC. — G HB. SORENSEN will SELL by PUBLIC ! XT • AUCTION, at his Rooms, 174 LichSe'.d ! * cr etreet. Consignment of Merchandise, compris- or in;.; 20 Ca«?s Sardi.-e». >i Casos Salmon. bo"»t brands. 7 Casks S<-da. 15 Ca«scs Date?. 40 Case« Soap. 1001 b Tea in lib packets. 5 and G 101b tin* (Ceylon l . 10 Cases Best Australian U Wines. Port, Sherry, and White Wicea in ' acri lots to suit purchasers. ln H. B. SORENSEN. fan 6058 Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 16th. _] goo Sale Eleven o'clock. lam DRAPERY. DRAPERY. DRAPERY. h « a As Instructed by the Conetgniees. *£" HB. SORENSEN will SELL by .PI'BT.IC AUCTION, at his Rooms, 174 Lichfield street. >v Imiuense Ouantitv of DRAPERY, " T Comprising Dresa Goods. Sh«ticp«. Cash- "r v meres. L»«li«>»' Skins. Costumes. Stock- n '- c ' ir.**. Umbrellas. I'r.derclothio,?. SXk*. Velveteens. Handkerchief*. Aprons, Pillows.iDS. Children's Clothine. Boot-. 'W •Vhoes. Slippera. and other hr«> too com r»imc>rous to mention. As before, acre •very Line for Absolute Sa>. H. B. SORENSEN. 14 fl< * B Auctioneer. tow , MONTGOMERY SMITH. ousl — . . . best MONTGOMERY SMITH. Auctioneer and General Commission Agent. w MAY be Consulted at 39 and 3Ja. Man- » uh < Chester street. Christchurch. Auction °»'« Sales of Firr.iture at Private Houses, con- nl l >! ducted on most rea-onable terms. Auction Bae Sa.ea conducts) anywhere in Canterbury. MONTGOMERY SMITH, Auctioneer atd Valuatoa.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12935, 15 October 1907, Page 12

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