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— AUCTIONS. i A. E. CRADDOCK. 'J_ t •£• CRADDOCK, AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AGENT, LICENSED LAND BROKER, VALUATOR, ETC. 154-6 Hereford street, Christchurch. ESTABLISHED 1898. Lepresentatives—Farm Department, Mr C. Leslie McCrostie. City and Suburban Department, Mr Fred. W. Dewsbury. Farms for sale in all parts of th© Dominion. Houses, Sections, and Blocks of Land of every description for sale in the City, Suburbs, and Rural Districts, small deposits, easy terms. Auction Sales of Property conducted in the commodious and centrally situated rooms at above address Clearing-out Sales of Stock, Furniture and Effects, held where and as required. Money to Lend in large or small sums, on approved first and eecond mortgages, at lowest current rates. Money invested for clients at current rates. Good securities always offering. Valuations undertaken. Insurances arranged. Absentees represented Land Transfer Work, including Applications, Transfers. Mortgages, Loans, Powers of Attorney, Transmissions, etc.. prepared and completed with care and despatch, at lowest schedule charges. A. E. CRADDOCK, AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT, 154-6 Hereford street, Christchurch. . - 792 ACRES NORTH CANTERBURY. _.. GOOD LOCALITY. VERY EASY TERMS. V? tQO ACRES, excellent sheep ©ountry. &* IU- located only 3 mileß from Oxford _*?'.' Bflleyard--. and 3 mile 3 from Corieton railway station, 150 acres in turnips, which are a- good crop, balanco in grass, subdivided into 10 paddocks, all well fenoed and splendidly watered by races. House of 8 rooms, with all conveniences, copper and tuns, bath, hot and cold water, stable of four stalls and loose-box, chaflhoiia-s, and shearing ched, implement shed, toolhouse, and sheep yards. Exceptionally easy terms are offered, and good reasons are given for selling. Apply at once. Prioe £4 5s per acre. Folio 210 A. E. CRADDOCK--200 ACRES. CLOSE TO ONLY 15 MILES FROM TOW?*. 'OAA ACRES good oat growing land, and - ~AJ\) for turnips and rape cannot be beaten. Subdivided into 9 paddocks by good fences of gorse and wire; 12 acres are m rape, and 17 in turnips. 20 acres ready for crop. The whole farm is well watered and •improved. The land is easily worked and will give good returns. Only 1| miles from school and railway station. House of j rooms, 3-stall stable, with chaffhouse, fowlhouse, trapshed, and sheep yards. Call on mc and inspect at once. Price. £10 10s per acre. A. K. CRADDOCK. 800 ACRES. MID-CANTEKBUBY. An Ideal Home. Land Easily Worked. y ' EASY TERMS GIVEN. OAA ACRES, which varies from excellent OUU sheep country to heavy agricul- • tnral land. Located only 2 miles from railway station* by excellent road, and nandy rio one of our leading saleyards. Th* fences on this property aro all sheep-proof, and the paddocks are splendidly watered by - . races and natural streams. The paddocks aro all well sown down in English glasses, * large proportion being young. Good reasons for selling are l __ l . l can thoroughly recommend this property to those in search of land. There is a very complete homestead, consisting of a house of 12 rooms, and all conveniences, including hot and cold water, stable and nine stalls, and chaffhouse, implement shed and loft, and sheep dip. hack stable and loft, etc. Call at my office and obtain full particulars, when I will be pleased to show yon over tho property, which will convince you that a bargrain is offered yon. Price, £9 10s per acre. Polio 60 A. E. CRADDOCK. 1200 ACRES. MID-CANTERBURY. Gives Good Results. . Easy Terms. EXCELLENT crom»ing an_ sheep-raisin*. land. Splendidly fenced, and well - watered. All grase practically young. , Handy to saleyards, school, railway, etc. 85 acres have just been sown down in T-ane and grass, 250 acres are ploughed ready for crop. Balance well, sown down in English grasses. The homestead, which is all that can be desired, contain* . a new»house of 8 rooms, pantry, scullery, bathroom, hot: and . cold wafer service, • stable of 12 stalls, shearing shed, graioary, sheepyards, also* house of 4 rooms, and 6-stall stable... I , can thoroughly . recommend thi_ property to those in search of a good farm. . Call on mc and I will show you the returns from this farm for the past two seasons, which will convince you that at tho price' asked the farm is cheap. . Easy terms are offered. Price, £10 10s per acre. . - Folio 91 •f . A. E. CRADDOCK. 600 ACRES. -MID-CANTERBURY. .' An Ideal Farm, - Perfect Situation. Rfif. ACRES good cheep - and cToppinjr Ul/_- land located in Mid-Canterbury, and olose to saleyards, school, sheep dip, railway station, etc. The fences on this property are all in tip-top order, beintr absolutely; sheep-proof. The. land is ; perfectly .' - level, and exceptionally easy to work. 75 . - acres are in turnips (a good strike). 90 acres in oats and youn? -grace, 60 acrea just sown down in grass, 100 acres-to be sown in oats, So acres in wheat, 120 acres two-year-old grass, and the remainder is all eown down in English grasses. This property will winter 1000 sheep and fatten a large number during the autumn, besides crop. There -is a very complete and new residence containing 6 good living rooms, plastered, hot and cold servioe, hot and cold shower, and . - all modern conveniences, -stable of 6 stalls •with loosebox, granary, implement shed, cowshed, etc., trapshed, pis-stye, and sheep yards (aD new). Also goodwill of leaao of 106 acres with 6 years to run given in. Call and see mc, and get full particulars. Prioe, £14 per acre. Folio 46 A. E. CRADDOCK. 200 ACRES. .**-."• handy;to town. OAA ACRES cropping and sheep-raising , AW land. Subdivided into 9 paddecks.which are well watered.- Good fences of gorse and Wire.. Close to railway station, school, saleyards, etc., only 15 miles from town by good road. There is a house of 5 rooms in good order, 3-stall stable, witchaff house, fowlhouse, and trapshed. Well worth inspection at the price asked. Price, £10 per acre. " Folio 257 *■> '. A. E. CRADDOCK. 50 ACRES; SPLENDID DAIRY FARM. CJA ACRES heavy grazing -and *J\J tural land, located handy to creamery, saleyards. school, telephone, railway station, etc., i-acre in mangolds, 7 acres in stubble, balance in grass. Houso of 4 rooms, in good order, 2-roomed cottage. 2 stalls with loosebox. 5 cowbails, trapsheds. i and pigstye. The whole property is well watered by natural streams. Price. £31 per acre. - Folio 277 ... '■ A. E. CRADDOCK. 141 ACRES. GOOD CROPPING FARM. 14-1 ACRES good cropping land, situated . —:~-~ °nly 1 mile from railway station, A scnocl, saleyards, etc., and only 14 miles iretn Christchurch by good road. Grows oxceueni crops of wheat and oats. Tho fences mmmW ,r ? m . JS OTaer . - H3 d the paddocks are ■- ' aplwi-dly watered. Thero is a good house , . ©15 rooms, scullery, concrete foundations. Wf ~ «c Newly dene up throughout. Tiled m Hearths and grates, and altogether a very f comfortable home, 3-ttall stable, trapshed, F ' •_£? g S_ iry - T . enaM '** be arranged. sC' ""ice, £22 Ws.per acre. Folio 256 " - ' A. E. CRADDOCK. '."'-':' 570 ACRES. MID-CANTERBURY. f»'7A ACRES excellent sheep country and _\*Z cropping land. This property has been carefully farmed for a number of years, and ia in good heart. Good crops • of oats' are grown -on the place, also turnips and mpe to perfection. House of 6 rooma, stable, ahed, sheep yards, etc. Price. £9 *.-..'■ :•.-. Ita per acre. Easy terms. Folio 16 ■ - A. E. CRADDOCK. ..

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13094, 20 April 1908, Page 12

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