AUCTIONS. CRADDOCK AND SIMES. A- E. Craddock.) (W. E. Simes. ■ AUCTIONEERS. ' IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. "WAIT FOR pROPESSOR MACMILLAN BROWN'S Subdivision of his Beautiful Estate, situate CASHMERE HILLS TOWNSHIP. FORTY OR FIFTY CHARMING HILLSIDE SITES To be submitted early in 1908. by PUBLIC AUCTION. PUBLIC AUCTION. Magnificent Views. Glorious Panoramas. ' Sunny Slopes and Mounds. Lovely Plantations, affording shelter from south-west storms and cut winds. Only 40 ot 50 Sections Available. The last opportunity for securing a beau- ' tiful hillside site, in such a perfect position, just high enough to be above winter fogs and the summer dust storms, and yet easily accessible from the centre of the City. Plane will be ready shortly. CRADDOCK and SIMES, Auctioneers. LTNWOOD. IDEAL COTTAGE PROPERTY. pUPITAL little Section, substantially built ' new house of 4 largo living rooms, pantry, sctillery, washhouse, copper and tubs, bathroom, water laid on frum artesian and tank; tiled grates and hearths, verandah, concrete foundations, iron roof, hollow brick walls.; An exceptionally choice property in a good position. Only £445. Fol. 213 CRADDOCK and SIMES. ST. AI/BANS. I CALEDONIAN ROAD, close to Evereleigh 1 : street. . VERY high terraced Section, well fenced ' ''' all round, and pretty little villa of 4 rooms! plastered and papered; bathroom, , scullery, pantry, washhouse, copper and tubs, ' h. ana c. service, Venetian blinds, etc.; ~ verandah. Cheap, £465. Fol. 656 i ...-"' CRADDOCK and SIMES. a TWO MINUTES FROM CENTRE. i DELIGHTFUL CITY MODERN RESIDENCE. { PARTICULARS of a beautiful City pro- •■•■' perty, consisting of large section, charmingly laid out, and substantial house (two-etorey) of .9 large living rooms and , every modern convenience and appliance, in perfect order throughout, may b* obtained - at our offices. Absolutely the best, at the ■ price, in the City West End. Position and situation.- unsurpassed. CRADDOCK and SIMES. s PERFECT LITTLE HOLDING. TEMPLETON. HANDY TO FREEZING WORKS. ■ ' ' c ■f 1 ACRES Capital Land, all fenced and c JLZ - planted; good orchard and garden, t and very comfortable cottage of 4 nice i living rooms, pantry, scullery, etc.;. sheds, c This is an ideal little property, and should c command a< ready tale at the price asked, namely £460. Easy terms can be arranged. Fol. 795 -, CRADDOCK and SIMES. ■, .' ' i A FEW CHOICE CANTERBURY FARMS. ■ No. 1. * 600 Acres. AN EXCELLENT FARM of 600 acres in { "a'splendid locality; only 2 miles from \ two of the leading saleyards in Canterbury; r three schools within easy distance, and only r 15 minutes' drive from a railway station; J 85 acres are in Garton oats, 70 acres in rape, and' 70 acres ploughed and cultivated ' for turnips, 160 acres in young grass. This property will winter 1100 sheep, besides fat- ' tening a .large number in the autumn. R«- „ member, jhe fences are all in tip-top order, , being- absolutely sheep-proof. The whole ; of the paddocks have an excellent sole of , English grasses, hare been well manured for j a number of years,' and are in splendid heart. There is a good homestead, consisting - of a new β-roomed house, with all modern conveniences, including hot and cold water; • β-stalled stable and loosebox, granary, implement shed, cowshed and trapsbed; all concreted; pigstye and sheepyvds. To those in search of a good cropping or sheep farm, we would recommend this property, as a " purchaser, has only to walk in to make money.' Gall and Mc us at once and obtain - full particulars. The owner's only reason . for Belling is to acquire a sheep run. ; Price, only £U per acre. Fol. 46 « CRADDOCK and SIMES. r '' No. a. . « 1400 Acres. ' J AN Al LITTLE SHEEP RUN. i ABOUT 1400 Acres splendid hills, all ploughable, with warm, sunny face and ' heavy swamp flats; 80 acres in oats, 70 * acres in rape, and 90 acres ready for tur- i nips." Splendidly fenced and well watered, f Mostly in English grasses. The rich flats ' on this, property will grow heavy grain f crops, also splendid turnips, rape or hay. ' This excellent little property is situated close * to one of our leading Canterbury saleyards, ' arid is only two miles from a railway eta- • tion, A drought need not be feared on this * property,, as north-west showers and thunder - storms are frequent during summer. Build- c irigs—Houee of 6 rooms, plastered, wash- ' house, etc.; 6-stalled stable; also 2 stalls . with loosebox, woolshed, men's hut of 2 rooms, sheepyards and cottage. The price is right, with easy terms. Only " £6 10s per acre. ■ Fol. 83 CRADDOCK and SIMES. { No. 8. c MO ACRES. ■ - J GOOD CROPPING AND GRAZING FARM. * THIS is a reaily good property, which has * been well managed for a number of « years, and has been cropped very lightly. - Splendid cropping and grazing land. Winters 1400 sheep, besides a. large area in J grain crops. Will grow 60 bushels of oats and 40 bushels of wheat per acre; 60 acres j are in oats, 50 acres in rape, 60 acres \ ploughed for turnips, 50 acres green fe«d, and .70 acres just sown down in grass and j clover; balance two and three-year-old pae- L ture. This property is only two miles from " a railway station, school, saleyards, etc. " Land buyers, call on us, and we will show you this property, which is well worth ] inspection. , Price, £19 10s. Fol. 81 ] CRADDOCK and SIMES. j No. 4. J 220 ACRES. A HANDY little property for a man with J small capital; 90 acres in oats, 42 acres in young grass, 30 acres in rape, 55 acres ploughed for turnips. The fences are in Al order, and there is water in every paddock. Has grown 60 bushels of oats per acres -and. 9 tons of potatoes. A highly improved property with good homestead, consisting of new 4-roomed house with pantry and scullery, new iron granary and shearing shed- on concrete foundations, 4-etall stable and loose-boxes, trapshed, chaffhoute and pigstyes; all new gates. Handy to sale- 1 yards, - school, railway, etc. Price, £16 per acre. Fol. 3 CRADDOCK and SIMES. No. 6. I GOOD HOME for working man or contractor; 30 acres land, with good house of 4 rooms, well fenced and watered, windmills; 12 acres in oats, balance grass; stable and implement shed. Fol. 274 I C 3286 CRADDOCK and SIMES. (
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