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AUCTIONS. A. E. CRADDOCK. jT .E. .. CRAD DO C X AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AGENT, LICENSED LAND BROKER, ETC., 154-C Hereford street. Estab'ishod 1833. Representatives: Farm Department—Mr C. L. McCrosfi*. Cit\' and Suburban Department —Mr Fred. W. Dev/sbury. MRS J. S. WHITE'S OHOKA ESTATE. BEAUTIFUL HOMESTEAD AND 546 ACRES. 3 SPLENDID FARMS— 3JI ACRES KS ACRES 217 ACRES And A CAPITAL BLOCK OF 107 ACRES. I HAVE been instructed by Mrs J. S. White to dis>cr..«e of her fine estate at Oh-oka, in tho ffceve aU-rtnier.t.?. HOMESTEAD BLOCK—There can.wt bo fourd in the whole of New Zealand a more perfect holding thai ttw> HOMESTEAD BLOCK of 546 ACRES. The Block is conveniently subdivided, well road-ed and watered, ar.d 400 Acres of it is really iiTft-claes agricultural land, while tho belar.ce, though it little iig-hteT is v.-o'i ad?.i>t«l for ouv. aaid I turnip crops. Tho whole block i 3 unsurpassed as fhfep countrj - . ' BUILDINGS—There arc amplo buiMinpe, all in px>d order, fer working the place, included amongst which is a ra:s.t pr.bsta.itic'. convcnicKt ai:d wcli-finirhcd '2-storoy brick residence, PiirrCTirdiotl by beautiful lawns. shrubberies, orchard? ar.d p-iirdmr., some of the flirubs and trees bciujr. very choice. Also. a cai-nil Lo<l?;c, brick fanujM-iu*, frranary, stables, and other convenient <U'd :ippurt-?r.ances tao numerous to particulariee. There are 3 railway s-uatiens witliin one mile of the p'.iico, whicji is cr.ly some li or 15 mik« from the city. AS A WHOLE this magnificent property forms a fine country hoidir.jr, exoelVd ai>ywkere in the Dominion. The property is to ho pcld, ai:d a. most reai=o-t;ia.u!e price has been placed unon it. 204 ACRE BLOCK—Tnis if *splei_-did haavy, rich, reclaimed swamp, capable of Krowin;; the finest root and frrain crops. There is no bettor lend U> ho fourd in the countiry. It is con-veni«T*t.ly subdivided, wei' watered and roadrd, and is just a. few chains from railway station. 146 ACRE BLOCK—Another first-class little farm, subdivided end vre.ll watered. Will jrow heon-y root and grain crops. A short distance only from Railway Station. 217 ACRE BLOCK—This a splendid cropping farm, will grow anything , . It is conveniently subdivided, well watered, close to rai- l--ivay. For a'l ciaseiea of farming it has no eqiud. 107 ACKE BLOCK—Good medium land, suitable far oats turnips, e.r.d is a firstclass grazing block. It almost adjoins a railway station. I may say that tho -whole of this fine Sstate is in the market, »olo!y on account of Mrs White tokLig up- her residence in the City, a.nd therefore being unable to convejriontly werk it. Tlie rricee fixed all round axe below values. The farm ac a whole haa been a most profitable one, both as regards pastoral and a<rricultur»l farming. There are fine plax'tations, which afford shelter from all winds, anil which give quito a charm to the whole, place. NOTE THE TERMS: Fifteen per cent, dowu, 15 per cent, in 3 months, balance oan remain for 5 years «t 5 per cent., or cash can. be paid forthwith. A. E. CRADDOCK, Auctioneer, " Sole Agent for Estate. SWEET LITTLE FARMSTEAD" ASJILEY DISTRICT, ?ECOND TO NONE. '7f? ACRES, rich, deep, loamy Boil, in •v> splendid heart, siiitable for any kind of farming, weH subdivided, will carry 2 sheen per acre, and has grown 43 bushels of wheat. As it has been devoted to sheep for past few years, it is now in good trim for cropping. Close to Ashley township aud Rangiora. At present fxcm 40 to 50 acres in -Engiish frrafs, balanco ready for cropping. An ideal place for dairying-, close to dairy factory. The best little farm in lho district. Any further particulars from A. E. CRADDOCK, Estate Agent. 1200 ACRES - ; MID-CASTERB URY. Gives Good Result?. Easy Terms. EXCELLENT cropping an;l sheep-raising land, splendidly fenced, .and well watered, all grass practically young, handy to saleyards, school, railway, etc., etc.; 85 acres have ju£t been/ town down in rape acd grass, 250 teres are ploughed ready for crop, balance wel! sown down :ii English grasses. The homestead, which is all thet can be desired, contains a now liouse of 8 ■jome, pantry, bathroom, hot- -md cold water service, si able of 12 hia'ls, cheering ehed, granary, sheep yards, also house of i rooms, and G-sta , ! stable I can thoroughly rcc-onirnond this property to those in search of a good farm. Call in mo and 1 will fJiow you tho returns from this farm for the past, two seasons, which wi'l convinoo you that at the price asked tho farm is cheap. Easy terms are effere-d. Price £10 10s per acre. Folio 91

\. E. CRADDOCK 148 ACREST * BANKS PENINSULA. An Ideal Farm. Excellent Cocksfoot Country. A BARGAIN AT THE PRICE ASKED. ■J/JQ ACRES, excellent grazing and cocksXttO f oo t country, wol! subdivided into 7 paddocks, admitted to be one of tho best cocksfoot properties on the Peninsula. Hoiiae of 7 rooms and conveniences, cbwehed with loft, dairy with water lnid on. blpcksmith's shop, piggeries, etc. This property ia splendidly adapted for ■ dairying, nnd I can thoroughly recommend it to those in search of a good grazing property. Price, £22 per acre. Folio 167, A. E. CRADDOCK. 56 ACRES.- • Excellont Dairy Farm. Close to all convenience's. ACRES. #eavy swamp land, splendidly *Jl# adapted for dairying or cropping; 2J acres in potatoes, 7 acres ploughed, subdivided and watered by natural streams, close to school, saleyards, creamery, railway, etc.. and within driving distance of town. House of C rooms, stable, cowshed, etc Price, £32 per acre. Easy terms. Fol. 277 A. E. CRADDOCK. 100 ACRES. ~~ Handy to Town. Close to Railway. 100 ACRES, Rood cropping land, located J-V/l/ only U miles from Christchurch and clo«p to railway station, Kaleyards, etc. The property is splendidly fenced and ■watered, and there i* a good homestead, consisting of a houso of C rooros, pood iron crannry, four-' stp.U stable and implement shed. Easy term* given. Price, £21 per acre. Fol. 270 A. E. CRADDOCK. • 76 ACRES". ~ SPLENDID SITUATION. rjfi ACRES, heavy land, located one mile • « from creamery, school, railway station, etc. This is a tip-top dairy farm, and will grow very heavy grain crops. House of 6 rooms, wasn-houso, dairy, 4-stall stable and 2 looeoboies. 4 cow bails, traphouso. sheepyards and lowmouse. Well worth inspection Price, £23 per acre. Folio 270 A. E, CRADDOCK. 800 ACRES! ~~ MID-CANTERBURY. An Ideal Homo. Land Easily "Worked. EASY TERMS GIVEN. 3AA ACRES, which varies from excellent . • T sfcee P country to heavy agricultural land. Located only 2 miles from railway station by cxcol.'ent road, and handy to one of our leading saleyards. The fences on this property arc all phcep-proof, and the paddacks are splendidly watered by rami and natural streams. The paddocks are ell well ■own down in English grasses, a large proportion being young. Good reasons for selling are given, and I can thoroughly recommend this property to those ■in search of land. There ia c very complete homestead, consisting of a house of 12 rooms, and nil conveniences, including hot and cold water, stsble and nin« stalls. - xnd chaffhouse. implement shed and loft, and eh pep dip, back stable and loft, etc. Call at my ofSco and obtain full particuiare, when I will b< , pleaeed to show you over the property, which will convince you lh»t a bargain is offered you. Price, £3 "lO* per acre. Folio en A. E. CRADDOCK.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13102, 29 April 1908, Page 12

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