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I AUCTIONS. CRAPDOC^AyPSgggI----CRADDOCKAKDS^ A. E. Craddock.) < w, AUCTIONEERS. OASHMEBE HILLS TOWNSHIP. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ~ PROFESSOR BROWN h«-j directed ue to OFFER by *™gj!§ $£ lIUX. early next year, his B r E An\I!E'RF KSTAXE. situate en the CASffiMihIUHILLS, in Allotments. This charming property was acquired j>> Professor Brown over ten years ago, at having selected it owing to the tact 01 iioccupying the pride of position on the wnoie 'iho hu been well planted with choice trees and shrubs, which, boaid*affording eheller from every wind, add w> its natural beauty and picturesque appeai- ° The Properly is beautifully situated charming views of landscape, ocean, anu snow-capped alps, being oUainable lrOi-i every portion of it. The land itself is undulating, there being moui'ds and sunny, siopes. and each section will have specia* features of attractiveness ttf add to its charms. , „ ■■ A clin-in wide, well graded and mctallol r n<l with concrete channelling and aspna . paths is now being forn-.ed through tbe promrty, and this will doubtless become tbe Inain thoroug/Jare along that portion of tnCashmere township. . .. , , Plaus and all particulars will be avatfab c a little later. . . _ .. . In the meantims. our advict is: —\\"t ip) this unique opportunity of acquiring a hi., site, which for pontior. and beauty, has never been equalled by any selection yet offered to the publio of New Zealand. ORADDCCK end SIMES, Auctioneers a<:d Land Salefra«n, 221 Hereford street, Christ-churchy . THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. SUBDIVISION OF A MAGNIFICENT BLOCK OF SHEEP COUNTRY. 8300 ACRES 8300 Remember! You are offered this excellent Sheep Country under the easiest poceibl* Terms. MESSRS CRADDOCK and SIMES, in conjunction with Messrs Devereux. King and Co., having sold to Duncan Giilanders, Esq., that Block of Land containing 3300 ACRKS. being part of the famous Hororata Estate, and known es DUDLbY b . BLOCK, aie instructed by him to SELL tho same by PRIVATE . TREATY, as * whole or in blocks, to euit purchasers. The Hororata Estate cannot be surpassed in Canterbury for Wool producing, o*r rawing of fat lambs. p The whole of this block of magnificent Sheep Country i» splendidly watered by never failing streams, which, flow acToss each end and through the oentre of the property. Five Hundred Acres are already ploughed for turnips, the remainder being sweet, healthy tussock country. Intending purchasers will do well to remember that shoep country cf this class is not placed before tiern every day, only at enhanced prices. Being within 4 miles of Hororat*. and easy drive from Coalgate Railway Station and Saleyards. and so splendidly adapted for the raising of fat stock, we have no hesitation in recommending this block of country to all those in search of land. PRIME CANTERBURY FIRST-CLASS WOOL. EXcfepTIONALLY~EASY TERMS. 8300 ACRES 8300 Every facility will be given to show intending purchaser! over the property. CRADDOCKS and SIMES. 221 Hereford street, DEVEREUX, KING and CO., Lichfield street, 6741 Sole Joint Agent*. A. E. CRADDOCK. W. E. SIMES. . AUCTIONEERS. LICENSED LAND BROKERS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, West End Chambers, 221 Hereford street (Corner of Oxford terrace). HERE IS A NIBBLE. Call and see us and inspect this property at once. ONLY £3 PER ACRE. K7A ACRES, good sheep country and in OIU 'good heart, has grown 40 bushels of oats per aero, and splendid turnips; carries 1 sheep per acre; well feuced and sub* divided, and splendidly watered with neverfailing streams, 270 acres eown down in young grass. Only five miles from real good saleyards and railway station, good whare ana stable. Only 1J miles from post office, telephone, general store, blacksmith's shop, etc. Don't raise thie nibble. Apply at once. Price, £3 per acre. Folio 108 CRADPOCK and SIMES. IAA ACRES, magnificent sheep country. LUv grows 60 bushels per acre of oate. also good turnips, rape and ok>ver, 80 acres in oats, 11 acre* ploughed for turnips, splendidly fenced and water in every paddock, close to school, railway, two saleyards, and-only two hours' drive from town. Buildings comprise 4-roomed house and sUbl«. Price, £14 per mnd „*££ " -i OAA ACIRES, splendid sheep country and IoUU rich river flats, capable of growing 60 bushels of oats, splendidly fenced and watered by never failing ■trewns L*Bdm good heart. This is undoubtedly a rubble. No buildings. Pnoe, £6 16s per acre. roiio 3w ORADDOCK and SIMES. ■inn ACRES, handyHttJe farm. 40 minutes I\J\) from town, grows beavjr crops ot oats and potatoes. This farm is well improved and in good heart. Has grown 40 bushels per acre of barley. House of 6 rooms, washhouse and copper, dairy, 4-stall stable two loose-boxes, chaffhous*. fcraphouse, and other farm buildings, 35 acres in oats "What a chance for a man -with smv.i capital. Call at onoo. Price, «l|«J-. o gw CRADDOaK_and SIMES. infi ACRES "of "Good" Land (42 acres of IUU crope given in), 38 acres, m young grass 12 acres ploughed for turnips. This property grows good grain and root crops, S3fU w excellent little place for a man with smail capital. Close to rail, school, telephone, saleysrds, creamery, etc. Houee ol 6 rooms. Krmniry. 4-stall .table, and implement shed. Price 121 par acTe. Folio 870 lAKfi ACRES Low Downe. exoeilent croplUOU ping and grasing land. Or* m«l* from railway, poet office, and sonool. well •übdivided and watered by natural streams, 230 acres in crop. I and balance in grass. At present carryin« 1000 breeding ewes, besides other stock. Buildings comprise 7roomed house, with all nnxlern conveniences. New 12-stall stable and ohaffhouse, sheann» ehed, store, and yards. Price £10 p«r acre. Folio 272 OQAfTACßESlplerTdTd'Sheep Country; all LoKjy) well fenced and watered. Has carried 2300 sheep in dTy r*m*on. as well as 200 acres in erain crops and 250 acres in turnips. Has grown* 43 bushels of wheat per acre. New house of 8 rooms, with all modern conveniences, and usual outbuildiftßS. ftbeep dips. etc. Handy to rail, saleyarde, school. A large portion of the purchase mon«y can remain at a low rate of interest. Prios £8 10s per acre. Folio 160 Olfi ACRES, 50 acres in oats, 40 acres Li\j plousfhed for turnips and Tape. Balance well eransed. This property is well mproved. and eplendidly watered. Bs«y drive from town. New house of 6 rooms, plastered, bat and cold water service, and every modern convenience. 10-stall etabis. haffhouee, and eranary. Price £22 10s p«r acre. . Folio 272 Q(\(K ACRES Magnificent Grating and OuO CroppiTiß' Land, is very convenient for subdivision into small blocks. The land consists of low downe, all plouehabl*. Th« owner sent away 5000 fat lambs last summer in spite of the drought, and hu wintered 9 cheep per acre without turnips. This is an excellent property, and is only 3 miles from a railway etstion. The bnildittgs am very complete and up-to-date. W* have no heei•ation in recommending thu propcrtr Price £16 10s per acre, and 207 acres adjoining can be bought at a much lower rate if required. Polio «71 n-f»- ACRES Dairy Land. 40 acres io crop I U (wheat and oats), 8 acre* ploughed for peas, balance in grass. On* mil* from creamery and railway station. Building comprise β-rpomed house with washhouee and dairy, 4-stall stable and 2 looseboxes. 4 cow■»ils, traphouee. and sheepyards. Crop at valuation. Price_£2B per acre. Folio 270 618 A .F^ S .Jpfendid— Lirrd.~rollix-g UXU downs, which grow eoiormous fe*d! «r.d -hearr Jrrain crops, 130 acres in oate. 20 jcres in hDwed. 80 acres ploughed fer turnips. This property is well improved, and watered by never failing streams. I<W acres m youne grass, which is to be sav«d or seed. Only l\ mnee from railway station. House of 7 rooms, and all converu•l™*' wooUhed. (rranary. 7-stall stable, and chaffhoure. Price £22 10s per acre. FoHo M CSae* CRADDOCK and BIUES.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12936, 16 October 1907, Page 12

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