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AUCTIONS. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. A. E. Craddock.) (C. Leslie McCrostie. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY, AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS. VALUATORS, LICENSED LAND BROKERS, CORNER CASHEL AXD MANCHESTER STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH. REPRESENTATIVESFARM DEPARTMENT: J. W. MoCroetie. A. E. Campbell. CITY AND SUBURBAN DEPARTMENT: F. W. Dewsbury. R. Walmsley. LAND TRANSFER DEPARTMENT: F. S. Oliver. MARKET GARDENERS. MARKET GARDENERS. MARKET GARDENERS. 25 ACRES SPLENDID ROOT GROWING LAND. "T/fTE wish to draw the et- » i attention of those in ROOT LAND, search of a email block of land close to the City to » property we hove had placed in our hands for sale at a ROOT LAND, very reasonable price. ! ONLY 4 MILES FROM CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Having three frontages, it ie ROOT LAND, splendidly adapted for subdivision, and would sell at a very high price in * acre blocks. ROOT LAND. MARKET GARDENERS. Wβ wish to draw your attention to this Httle holding, which for root growing ROOT LAND, cannot be beaten, end is one one of the very few properties of its kind obtainable so close to the city. ROOT LAND. There ie a * comfortable , house on the property, and we have no hesitation in recommending this sweet ROOT LAND, little holding as a sound investment. Full particulars on epf.licato ■ ROOT LAND. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY, * ■ Auctioneers, Corner Ooahel and ManROOT LAND. ■ chestor streets. EASY DRIVE FROM CHRISTCHURCH. EXCELLENT LITTLE HOLDING. 105 ACRES. THIS Little Property is situated only li miles from Railway, School, and Saleyards, and to a man with Email capital I have no hesitation in recommending it as a I SOUND INVESTMENT. , . PRICE: ; THIRTEEN POUNDS PER ACRE. < The fences are all in good order, and the ■ paddocks have an ample supply of water. > The land is easily worked, and is capable of 1 growing good crop 3 of grain and the best of J turnips and rape. FORTY ACRES IN OATS GIVEN IN. The Homestead consists of a comfortable House of 4 rooms ■ and 2-stalled stable. The owner wishing to settle in North Canterbury. has decided to sell, and has placed the small , price of £13 per acre on this handy little , holding, which ia undoubtedly cheap. [ NOTE THE PRICE: £18 per ACRE. ■ TERMS. Fol. 201 : CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. i . CLOSE TO TOWN. SPLENDID MIXED FARM. 106 ACRES. I TpXCELLENT Mixed Farm, land varies in ' J-f quality, from good Rape and Turnip land to Rich Agricultural Land. Splendidly adapted for growing O»t Sheaves, which can be sold in the stook. PRICE: EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY POUNDS. Located only 7 miles from the City, By excellent Toad, close to SaleyarcU, Freezing Works, School and all ueccisary conveniences. NOTE—Easy terms given. CROPS--15 Acres in Oats and Young Grass 25 Acres in fiapo Balance well Grossed House of 5 roomt, wnehhouse and dairy, 4 ■tails and loose-box, chtiffhouse, trapehed and other useful farm buildings. Being within such a short distance of Ohristchurch this property should at the price asked command ft ready sale. NOTE THE PRICE—EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY POUNDS. Fol. 360 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. EXCELLENT DAIRYING OB CROPPING FARM. 73 ACRES. : EASY TERMS ARRANGED. 7Q ACRES of Rich Agricultural or DairyI O ing lend. Has grown 70 bushels per acre of wheat and 113 bushels per acre of oats and 70 bushels per acre of peas. ' PRICE, FORTY-EIGHT POUNDS PER ACRE. Located only a quarter mile from railway station, post and telegraph office, school, . church, one mile from creamery, etc., end is i only one hour's drive from the city. • NOTE—The owner wishing to retire has de- : r.ided to allow.very reasonable terms to a ► good man or will take cash. THE HOMESTEAD consists of'a comfortI able house of 6 rooms, waeh&r.use, 8 stalls, chaffhouse, implement ihed, cowshed and frapshed. The whole property is highly improved, everything about the place being in ideal order. To those wishing to buy c, firatclass cropping or dairy farm I would thoroughly recommend an inspection of this nweet little holding. ' GET AFTER THIS. WALK IN AND MAKE MONEY. PRICE, £48 PER ACRE. Folio 165. CRADDOCK. McCROSTIE COMPANY. SOUTH CANTERBURY. ! RICH CROPPING FARM. ; 9AA ACRES of Rich Agricultural Land. 1 Has grown over 70 bUshels per acre of wheat and 130 bushels per aero of oats. The land is absolutely free from weeds and is in good heart, having been most carefully farmed a number of years. NOTE—This is one of th'e best little properties on the market, and phould command an immediate sale at the price asked. House of 6 rooms and conveniences, cold water laid on, 5-stalled stable, loosebojc, trapshed, large loft, granary capable of holding 3000 bushels of grain, 2 implement sheds, cowshpd, sheepyaras, and workshop all in tiptop order. PRICE, THIRTY-TWO- POUNDS TEN SHILLINGS PER ACRE. CROPS. Kinety Acres in wioet 24 acres in outs, balance in young English grasses. All given in. Located only one mile from school, telephone, post office, churches, blacksmith's shop and other conveniences. The fences are of gorse and wire, all being sheep proof, and the place ie well watered by race and pump. CALL AT ONCE. THE PRICE IS RIGHT. EASY TERMS GIVEN. PRICE, £32 10s PER ACRE. Folio 95. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. GOOD CROPPING FARM. WILL GROW boOD WHEAT CROPS. "1 rVfl A.CRES Nice Cropping Lend, located JL\J\t in the district, handy to school, railway station, s&leyards. telephone, store, churches, etc. The property is subdivided by good fences into numerous paddocks, al! well watered. The land is in good heart and will give a good return any season. PRICE, TWENTY POUNDS PER ACRE. House of 6 rooms ia pood order, granary, four-s*«iled stable, implement shed, etc PRICE, £20 PER ACRE. Folio 252. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13546, 6 October 1909, Page 12

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