AUCTIONS. " = A. E. CRAPPOCKk E. C HADDOCK. IuCTTONEER AGWST. LICENSED LAND BROKER. ETC. 154-6 Hereford t'.reet. Chmtchurch. ■irrC ACRES o «oei:ewt Sheep and Crop--17 0 ping Land, located only Similes from railway station and handy to good "bjyaxds -ndsc-00l Subdivided info 5 fences «f standards and wire. T J*« " well watered and ia excellent heart, having been very lightly cropped. Tc.those in search of a handy Utt'.e property this can o« especially recommended, PRICE, £0 10. per CRADD %£ K 21 * t*~hf\ ACRES, located o-ly 1 mile of railway OUU station, sa'eyards, school and other necessary conveniences. The land comprises some of the sweetest of sheep country and will a!«o grow good crops. buildings, consisting of goo<f plastered resident*, with conveniences, aheepyards, granary, chaffhouse, stables, whare, etc. Over 200 acres are in crop, comprising wheat, oats, rape, and turnips? Carrying 500 breeding, ewes, besides other .took. The fact of this property being situated in the far-famed Courtenay district is sufficient guarantee of its capabilities as a cropping or sheep farm, ball and inspect at once. PRICE, £13 10s per acre, •f A A ACRES of good and medium Land, loJL4IU cated 2s rave" from railway station and saleyards. Subdivided by good fence*, and water in each paddock. Will grow splendid crops of rape, oats, and turnips. House of 5 rooms. Terms:—2s per cent. down. Balance can remain at 5 per cent. Quite close to school. PRICE, tr*r\ ACRES of rich Dairying and Cropping OU Land, ntuated clo?e to creamery, railway station, and school. Grows excellent crops of wheat and potatoes. Splendidly fenced, and has a never-failing water supply. -basy terms are offered. „__ PRICE, £35 per acre. JS!^? 79 A. E. CRAPDOCK. QfiCl ACRES of good Cropping Land, loOUU cated only 2i miles from . railway station on Main South Line, and fifteen miles from Christchuroh by good road. The monthly sheep e*le is held within three miles oi tho farm, and in every respect it is a very convenient property. Fifty acres in oats, 14 acres in wheat, and 30 teres being ploughed for turnips. All tho fences aro good, and there is water in every paddock. House, of G rooms, 6-sta'.!cd stable and loose-box, cowshed and , trapshed. This property has grown over 40 bushels of wheat per acre. PRICE, £16 10s per acre. 7o iiJ i7 ' A. E. CRAPDOCK. OQI ACRES of splendid Cropping Land, -£.01 pituated only 2 miles from mlway station, school, and 4 miles from sa'eyords. Subdivided into numerous by good fences, and water in each paddock; 75 acres are in oats, 25 acres for turnips, the balance being in grasß. House of 6 rooms, scullery, dairy, washhou«e, etc.. stable of 4 stalls, ch?fthoueo, and trapshed. Grows exceptionally good rape and turnips, ■ ana neav> crops of oats. PRICE, £17 per acre. g CRAp^ K B3B OOfk ACRES good Cropping or Sheep LL\) Land, located about 2J miles from railway, school, saleyaTds, sheep dip, and all neceewiry conveniences. A well-improved farm; has grown 9 tons of potatoes and 60 bushels of oats per acre. New House of 4 rooms, with pantry and scullery, granary, _ shearing shod. 4-stalled .stable, locsebox, trapped, ohaffhouso and pigstyes. All gates new. —, - , PRICE. ,16 per acre. & » i OO ACRES rich Cropping. Laid; grows IZ-U splendid wheat Close to station, school, saleyards, etc. Well fenced and watered; good district. House- of 4 rooms, dairy, scullery, 3-stalled stable, chafihouse, cowshed, etc. z.. „ PRICE, £25 per aero. & CMp gg L » OXC ACRES good healthy Sheep Country; ZOO handy to rail, school, and all necessary, conveniences. Will also grow good crops of grain subdivided and well watered; well sown down in English grasses. Houso of 7 rooms, dairy, 6-stalled st_ble, implement shed, granary, and everything necessary w run the place. ' ' -out « PRICE, £15 per ,«■,■ r CAA ACRES of splendid Mixed Land. OUU This property has grown 50 bus_ei_ per acre of wheat, and at the s*me time 18 £ood sheep land. Closo to marketo. and only 2 miles from rail and school. Splendid houso and outbuildings. Well worth uwpectl ßlCE, n °p £20 per acre. & 1 Onn ACRES excellent Sheep and CropL_jUU ping Land; will grow 50 bushels per acre of oats and for rap© and turnips, has few equals. About 350 acres m orop, and a large area in young grass. Mouse or t 8 rooms and all modern conveniences, mnoy to school, saleyards, etc.; .only 6 miles from rail. Easy terms.' . . . PRICE as a going concern, gft«fojg}_" Of\n ACRES rich Downs; grow* good AyjK) grain crops, all plougitable, well fence* and watered. 40 acres -in oats, 10 acres in wheat, splendid rape land. House of 6 rooms,, plastered, Mid improvements. «plendid ; outuuildings, handy to sohool, rail, and saeyards. _ui' : i-ift' PRICE. _U per X nC\a ACRES, splendid, property. grow* itlD eood grain crops, also fine - sheep , country; 160 acres in grain crops, 60 acres in ra£> and grass, 80 acres «*»}•»{» grass, 100 acres in young graes; '«* Sality • 2 miles from rail, school, saleyards, etc. House of 8 rooms and all necessary , conveniences, splendid outbuildings. _ ; PRICE, £14 10s peycre. - OO ACRES in North Canterbury. The 00 land is naturaJly watered, and grows, good crops of grain. Close to school, post office, and handy to rail; easy distance from Rangiora; 30 acre* of-orop given in. House, oi 5 rooms. _ , , , PRICE, £14 per acre. g , r»A ACRES of splendid Dairying Land. OU Looated only 50 ohains from creamery. ■school, rail and nest office. Grows sphmdul Wops of roots and gram. Well fenced and watered, 10 acres in oats. House of 6 rooms and all outbuildings. ' PRICE £28 nor acre. Fol. 21* V Kill,, zn por _, CRADpocK j ■A A-i ACRES splendid Cropping Land; on* A*-: I mile from school and railway. House of 5 rooms, with scullery, filed grates and hearths, newly papered throughout. I_e •enoes are in good order, and the whole property is splendidly watered; good outhouses. "PEICE,-** Mi P« «■** - nnn ACRES splendid Sheep Land/ close 111 to rail and school, easy distant* from Springston Saleyards- 200 acres in erain crops; lubdivided by good fenoes of .orse, wire'and standards. Will carry _1| Sheep per acre. Only 14 miles from C_nstohurcb. House of 7 rooms, dairy, targe new ; rtable. granary, loosebox, chaffbouse, coachhouse, and man's house. There is also a houpe at the opposite end of the property which makes it very suitable for subdivision. PRICE, £7 per,acre. Fol. *A>B * ' i A. E. CRAPDOCK. j OAQA ACRES,\ideal Sheep Country; well i OUJU fenced and watered; a good area j o' the land will grow 40 bushes per acre of.; wheat; 400 rxres are being ploughed for fur- \ nips, and 150 acres are in gram crops. Gocd ( house of 7 rooms, and stable. This property is well worth inspection. PRICE, £7 per acre. Fol. 259 V A. E. CRAPDOCK. C/\ ACRES of rioh Dairying Land; grows OU heaw crops of roots and train; splend.dly fenced, and has a never-failing water supply. House of 6 rooms, and gocd outbuildings. Oro mife from rail and scho>l. £1200 can remain at 4J per cent, for 5 years. PRICE. £34 per acre. Fol. 279 A. E. CRAPDOCK. 1 in ACRES of good Cropping and Sheep J. I U Land; grows ep.ecdid crops of grain, also turnips and rape; W acres are in oats. The fences ar« in good order, and j there is water in every paddock. About 4 miles from rail and 2 miles from sohool. House of 5 rooms, 5-rtalled rtablo, imple-ment-shed, granary and cowshedPRIOE, £14 per acre. Fol. 269 . A E. CRADDOCg. iAO ACRES, situated handy to "rail and JL jCjUi saleyards. Has grown over 40 bushels of wheat per acre; 54 acres are in grain crops. Nice nquare farm, well fenced arxi watered. Hom»e of 5 rooms, 3-stalled stable, loosebox. cha-housc, trapshed, pigertye, etc. PRICE, £20 per acre. Fol. 230 2 A. E. CRAPDOCK. *)(\(\ ACRES of rich Agricultural Land, ZAJxj situated in a splendid district; handy to saleyards, railway and school. Has grown over 60 bushels of wheat and over tao bu«hels of oats per acre. Grows splendid pea* and root crops. House of 6 rooms, and outbui dings. PRICE. £32 10s per acre. Fol. 299 A. E. CRAPDOCK. tAOH ACRES, splendidly adapted for IUOU £_eep-rai*i—g; located 1J miles from rail and 2J milea from sohool. Web fenced ard w-iered in every paddock. Easy distance from saleyards. 150 acres in grain crops and young grass. House of 8 rooms, 6-st»_ed stable, granary, implement abed, new aheepyards, and other improvements. PRICE, £3 10» per acre. Fol. 197 caaee v a. c. cbajddock.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13231, 26 September 1908, Page 15
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