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AUCTIONS. A. E. CRADDOCK. A. E. CRADDOCK. AUCTIONEER, FARM, HOUSE AND GENERAL E--STAT_ AGENT. ESTABLISHED 369 a Corner CASHEL and MANCHESTER STS. TWO NORTH ISLAND FARMS. ABSOLUTE GIFtTaT THE PRICE ASKED. 170 ACRES LEASEHOLD. "1 ~(\ ACRES of Rich Dairying Land, situllU ated only four nii'es horn Dunnevirke. Subdivided into 7 paddocks by seven wira fences, which am all sheep and cattle proof. The *Vhoi-* Property is splendid!.*. Watered, and wil' etrry 50 Dairy Cows all the year round, beside* other Farm Stock. Ihe Lease has thirty years to run. with perpetual right of renewal, nnd the rent runs :n.o about £45 per annum. There is « nc, "__ B '"' d up-to-date House of 6 rooms, pantry, senllerj. bathroom, h. end c. water service wash-house, copper snd tubs, 20 cowbails. men s whore, cartsbed. dairy, etc. Located en y ttiree miles from railway station. The present tenant will accept the small price of £1000 ns a —ins concern which includes everything on the farm except the furniture. The tenant dees not ask anything for his goodwill; as will be clearly seen when you realise tr.ct he erected the homestead himself at a cost of £750. Call at once and, obtain full particulars, when you will realise ihe >_>i"_? n _" I «.m offering you. *s>'- o0 A. E CRADDOCK. ON THE WANGANUI RIVER. 2732 ACRES. . __ EXCELLENT GRAZING r.nd FATTENING RUN. 713 ACRES FREEHOLD. ALL GRASSED er.d 2017 ACRES GOVERNMENT LEAST. 'PHE Freehold has all been well grassed, -I- and has been in tho hards of the present owner for over 20 years. The homcsteael is .-nlv 2* miles from post office, stores and church, where steamer cans every day in summer and slternotive days in winter. House of 8 rooms and e.ll modem conveniences, including hot and cold water, modern woolshed, wbares, stable*, workhouse, toolhoiif- etc. ln*-urtnco on buildings £1150. There is a Government assisted school on the property. The whole nropcrty is well -.., !*•• ii-ver-failing springs. About 80 acres of good orchard, principally walnuts, chestnnts and cherries. All the country is at any rate Two Sheep Land. The freehold is now oarrying that amount of sheep, besides 50 head of cattle and horses. Thero are no noxious weeds on th.; farm, and there is a large stock of farm implements. The nature of the country is low hills, rideeb'e on horseback, of papa, limeßtono and shell rock formation The leasehold is ■mostly bush, principally Towa Rata. Rimu, Matai, etc. The country is thrown well out to the sun. and is well sheltered and warm. Tho wethers arc all fattened off tho grass as tvo-tooths. Exceptionally easy terms are offered to a pood man, and a e'ear land transfer title can bo given for cash. Tho surrounding country is being opened up on all sides, and has tremendous coming possibilities, being easy of access to Main Trunk Railway, ond lor a bona fide buyer to inspect u> an assured deal. Price for everything as a going concern, £7700. Fol. 261 A. E. CRADDOCK. MID-CANTERBURY. 231 ACRES. 00 i ACRES, situated 2 miles from railway _"OJ- station on Main South Line, and only foui- miles from saleyards. This little prorerty is in good working order, and will grow very good grain crops. Subdivided by i sood fences of gorse and wire, with water in each paddock. Bouße of 6 Tooms, scullery dairy, wath-house with copper, stable of 4 stalls, chaffhoueo and trapshed. Grows good crops of turnipß and rape, ond I can thoroughly recommend this property as a **>und investment. Terms arranged. Easy drive fromi town. PRICE. £16 PER ACRE Fo] . 338 i A. E. CRADDOCK. NORTH CANTERBURY. 450 ACRES. A Ti ACRES of Good Undulating Land .p----4_i>U cated handy to Waikori, only th-eo miles from rail! New House of 4 rooms. Bt_ble, etc. Will gTOw good crops of wheat and oats. The land is of limestone formation, and is splendid fat lamb country. Subdivided by good fences and well watered. PRICE £12 5s PER ACRE. Fol. 338 A. E. CRADDOCK. WEEDONS—IS9 ACRES. IfQ ACRES of Land, which varies in Ot/ quality from medium to good cropping land. The medium land will grow splendid crops of turnips and rape, elso pood oat crops. The ow.cr having decided to take over a larger pi rly, this place is for Absolute Sale. No reasonable offer will Do 7,->fused. This is on exceptional chance to procure a Good Property at a very reasonable price. Handy to rail, school, saleyards, etc. House of 6 rooms, stable, trapshed, cowshed, etc. Full particulars on application. A. E. CRADDOCK. RAKAIA—327 ACRES. QOrw ACRES Splendid Sheep Country (perijJmi i petual lease); rent 3s 6d per acre. Grows up to 50 bushels per acrs of oats, also splendid turnips and rare. Never-failing water supply, half-mile from school, and four .-- ..' :•■ •.. :r. ... t. ,-'ii ic-ry 1J *hrop per acre. Price of goodwill of lease £000. Fol. 163 A. E. CRADDOCK. COURTENAY—3IO ACRES. _i (\ ACRES of Land suitable for either OJ-V/ sheep or cropping. Good mixed farm, situated only 1 mile from_ railway station, saleyards and school. The land comprise*, some of the sweetest of sheep ccuntry, and will also grow good grain crops. First-class Ivlodern Residence, plastered, vcrand-ih, dairy commodious sheepyards, capable of drafting 1500 sheep, gransiv, chaffhouse, stables, wharc. etc. Will carry 500 ewes besides turnip sheep, and a Jorge area in crop. Call early and inspect. PRICE £13 PER ACRE. Fol. 49 A. E. CRADDOCK. GREENPAITK—BO ACRES. Qf\ ACRES of Sp'endid Grazing Land. OU splendidly adapted for dairying or cropping; two miles from school and three mi'es from crw.mcry «nd saleyards. House of 5 rooms, 6-stall stable, cowshed, implement shed, granary and loose-box. Easy terms ire offered. FRICE £26 PER ACRE. Fol. 92 A. E. CRADDOCK. 50 ACRES. ■rr*. ACRES Rich Agricultural and Dairying *J*J Land, loc-itsct in Nortr. Canterbury, only 1 mile frcm railway station, school and creamery. As o dairying farm this is one of ♦he little properties that is hard to pick up. Wil' grow 50 bushels per acre cf wheat, also very heavy crops cf potatoes and mangels. As r grazing furm I can thoroughly recommend this little holding as being something out of tho ordinary. House of 6 rooms, wash-house and dairy and usual outbuildings. PRICE £32 PER ACRE. Fol. 2i»3 A. E. CRADDOCK. | CO ACRES. nfi ACRES Rich Cropping Land, situated 'JL' only 11 miles from town by excellent read; 1* miles from school and within cosy distance of railway and sa cyards. This is 1 splendid little holding, capable of growing ■■_y heavy gram crops, also th. best of root crops. House of 7. rooms, stable, traphouse and chaifhouse. At the price asked the pre perty is right, and I can c>7er very easy terms to a good man. Call oar'.y and ir.soect. PRICE £33 PER ACRE. Fol. 23 A. E. CKADDOCK.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13375, 17 March 1909, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13375, 17 March 1909, Page 11

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