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AUCTIONS. A. E. CRADDOCK. i JA c. cbaddock. 1 _____ j AUCTIONEER. ESTATE AGENT. i LICENSED LAND BROKER. ETC. 151-6 Hereford street, Christchurch. SPECIAL NOTICE. I _ ! PRIME CANTERBURY FARMS. ! AT PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY. ' FROM £2 PER ACRE DISAPPOINTED Applicants {or tbe Culverdon Estate ai.d others, cannot do better than ap;;iy to mc for particulars of Prime Canterbury Sheep and Agricultural Farms. North Island Farms of all descriptions. High-ciass Farms and Estates, and Grazing Lettseho.ds. DARLING DOWNS, QUEENSLAND. (A SpeciaHy Selected List). A. E. CRADDOCK, Auctioneer and Kfetate Agent, 1&1-6 Hereford street. SOMETHING SPECIAL. A SPLENDID CROPPING OR SHEEP FARM. CLOSE TO SCHOOL AND RAILWAY STATION. QAA ACRES c-f Good Lar.d either for OUU cropping or ebecp farming. Price, £9 10a per acre with easy terms, £9 10s. Within easy driving distance of Chrietchuich. Tbe laud varies from the beet of sheep country to rich agricultural land, which will grow go-d crops of either wheat or oats. The hemeftead is very complete and up-to-date. House of 10 large living rooms, with all luidern conveniences, mc udii:g hot ai:d oold water, washhouso and tubs, etc. Stable of y ftui.3 and cn&ifiiouso, implement shed, and loft, hack stable and loft, sheep dip, ar.d in fact everything BoccMary or the working of tie farm. The hou?e is only 2J miles distant from a railway station, 1J mile; from rchvol, and only ti males from a good sheep mark-et A gord area of the land has been newly sown down in grass and 84 acres »r« in turnipe. The who.c property is well fenced and is watered by races and natural streams. Fully 300 acres will grow splendid gTain crops, the balance being tie boat ol turnip and rape land. NOTE— Easy term* are offered and a good reason for selling is given. PRICE, £3 10s per acre. Fol. 60 A. E. ORADDOCK. MID CANTERBURY. SMALL SHEEP RUN. 162(P CBES - PRICE. £5 PER ACRE. Nice warm sheep country located olofl* to railway station, and school. By cultivation this farm is capable <Jt <*rcu,t improvement and ac a speculation there fs at least £1 per acre for the man who it lucky enough to be the purchaser 180 Acres aio in rape, 30 acres in turnipe, balance in English grasses, and a small portion in native. In its present state tine property will carry frem 1000 to 1200 ewes Grows excellent crops of tumip-s, rape, and ° The fencee ar* in good older, and there is a never failing water pupply. There us a good house of 4 rooms, dairy, etc., 3-stalled stable, chaffhouEe, looeebox, implement shed, sheep yards, etc , TERMS—£2:OO required down end the oalanoo can remain. No reasonable offer refused. Call or write and obtain full particulars from Fol. 48 A. X CRADDOCK. AN IDEAL SHEEP FARM. 513 "TCRES. ONLY 5 MILKS FROM RAILWAY STATION. Handy to several good markets and for raiding fat lambs has few equals. The lard Is very even quality throughout, is it. g<cd heart, free from weeds, and has a splendid water supply. Will grow 60 bufbels per acre of oats and is exoelleni ground for turnip*. Tbe fences are in good order, and there is a splendid plantation on the property from which excellent timber can be sawn. Hous* of 6 rooms and outbuildings. This property has urown good crope of grain and at the price asked must be right. Land adjoining thia property has been &r.ld at over £3 per acre, which will giv» some id&a of the bargain now offering. The owner wishes to go South, hence his reason for eeIIinKPRICE, £7 per aor*. FoL 16 A. E. CRADDOCK. SPLENDID AGRICUI.TURAL FARM. HANDY TO TRAINS. MARKETS," AND OTHER CONVENIENCES. 58O "TCRBS. &80 Acree, the most of which is rich agricultural la-nd which has grown GO bushels per acre of wheat ard 100 bushels per acre of cat*. Will s.l#o grow splendid crop* of barley and p iatoes. Ths hemestcad. which is very complete, consist* of a new hou?« of 8 splendid living rooms and all modern conveniences, including hot and odd water. Stabling for 14 horses, implement fhed. lnr?« granary and shearing sVed fbecp dip ard yards. Tbe lard is ea-si'y worked and will give pood reenlts any Splendidly fenced, and has a never failing water supply. F<irty acres are in wheat. 50 acres in oate, 30 acTes in rape, 50 acre* in capo barley and young balance well grassed. To thoee in eoorch of a good agricultural farm I can recommend this property. Call early and inspect as at th« price aeked this property is sure to well. PRICE, £18 pei acre Fol 153 A. E. CRADDOCK. A GOOD GRAZING FARM. BANKS' PENINSULA. Excellent cocksfoot property which <*n be bought on very eaey terms. -j * Q ACRES of splendid cocksfoot wad 14:0 graziiyg land located on the Peninsula. For dairying cr fattening oatile thia property would be hard to beat. Weil fenoed all round, and subdivided into 8 paddocks with plenty of water. This farm is admitted to be one of the beat on the Peninsula. , , . , There is a bouse of 7 rooms, oowsbed with loft, dairy with water laid on, ihop, and piggeries. ~ NOTE—The terms are exceptionally easy. PRICE* £22 p«r acre. Fol. 167 A. E. CRADDOCK. NORTH CANTERBURT. GOO© AGRICULTUEAiL FAKH ■^"TCRES. 104 Acree of. good agricultural lacd. situated close to railway station, school, etc. This probity will {rrow 40 bushel* per acre of wheat, ar.A h<*vy crops of oats, and {or rape and turnips cannot be beaten. Splendidly fenced ara we.l watered by never j fai'"r<* streams; ->3 s~t*s are in wheat, ba;- I a aoe*'w*l 1 gT**aed. House of 4 rooms, and 4-s tailed rtabjo. Clo*« to a good weekly ; market. Price £30 per acre Fol. 75 : A. E. CRADDOCK. '

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13159, 4 July 1908, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13159, 4 July 1908, Page 15

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