AUCTIONS. __ _ CRADDOCK, N __* A. E. Craddcck.) (C Leslie McCro.tie. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY, AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, VALUATORS, LICENSED LAND BROKERS, Corner Cashel and MancSester streets, __ CHRISTCHURCH. — ONLY £250 REQTIBED DOWN. -M ACRES, good dairying g 11 well «t«'i b " ,rt S , ( ;n rooms 93 into numerous paddsexs. " .- copper — in R ood order, detached **"»*°3"% w B \,_. built in., dairy, «chara »-naded co stable, pigstye. fow house c-c . ~. mangolds and PC*_ t «%, a ,v* r g ii,«,crtv at J round can be bought with £ ro -° c ,^ jmß , £12. stock and P.ant at Pric _ _ _r_SO down, balance 5 per tcnx Fol B -v> " U CRADDOCK. ~ : So__!_S!"_" . 5 -t-H" 5 a _f d _-__*-3i.3_«s,irU £ acres pot-toes and mango.ds land. Comfortable 5-roomed bouse, staou, trap shed, lar«e eranaty, cow ihcd, etc £500 required down. Price £36 P c £ o~crs0 ~ cr s % 2 P-l Q PER ACRE wul purchase a first£l_ class sheep, cropping or t^ l *™* of 475 acres in North Canterbury. selling absolutely on. account of _»- 1 *« a,t - 1 j Close to school, rail. etc. Hou.e of 6 rooms, stable, granary, etc. *« atered 4y natural streams. ■" CRADDOCK, I_A ACRES good dropping land, will IO V grow heavy crops of wheat toes. etc.. and is splendid clover land, subdivided into numerous. paddocks •"*''_. " watered, handy to rail, school, -hearing _ shed, dip, etc., house of 6 rooms, tie. Iru-. £25 10s per acre. F°'- *■ li CRADDOCK. McCROS_TTE_CO^PANY__ lINCOLN— 100 ACRES rich agricultural 4 and dairying land, will grow very neavy croon of wheat, splendidly adapted for dairying, close to railway station, and handy to school. House of 6 rooms, in good order, and 8-stalled stable, well watered by natural streams. Price, £40 per acre. Fol. L 14 CRADDOCK. McCROSTIE COMPANY. _(?OA PER ACRE will buy a nice farm of ( d&_U 270 acres, capable of growing heavy { grain crops and the best of turnips, ( and clover. This property is well withm t the rain area ond never burns up. Only < ht'.f-mil* from the railway. All in grass. < No buildings. Water-race right down the , centre of farm. A good property. *"'<*£ £20 per acre. Fol. -> -3 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY.^ DAIRY FARM—I 23 acres of splendid land, suitable either lor cropping or dairying, located close to railway, school, and creamery. Well fenced and splendidly watered. More than naif the farm is at present in grain crops. Handy to Rangiora. i Nicely finished house of 6 rooms, and good * outbuildings. Easy terms given. Crops i given in. Price, £30 per acre. Fol. O 27 i _ CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. _ r~f\ ACRES, good agricultural land, easy *i\J distance from Christchurch by good road. Land easily worked, and will give a good return any season; good oatsheaf chaff land; 29 acres in Dun onts, and 5 acres in peas. Well fenced and watered. Whare and stable. Price, £40 per acre. Fol. P 1 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY^ MARKET GARDENERS.—We havo ior Bale an excellent little market garden of 12 acres, rich land, which will grow anything. Subdivided and well watered. Would suit a gardener splendidly. No buildings. At present let at SA per aero, lease expires after harvest. Grows great onion crops. Price, £70 per acre. Fol. P 5 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. -_?99 If_ PER ACRE, will buy a splendw__ JLU did mixed farm of 141 » acres. A good portion of the property will grow very heavy wheat and pea crops, md tho balance is nice sweet land, cipable of growing good turnips and rapo; one mile from rail, school, post office, etc. Good house of 5 rooms and ecullery, nicely finnished throughout, tiled hearths and grates, 3-stalled stable, trap shed and granary. Fol. R 7 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. 1-Tr_ ACRES, nioo mixed farm, will grow I-/ good grain crops and the best of l turnips and rope, well fenced and watered, handy to rail, saleyards and school. House , of 5 rooms, 5-Stalled stable, implement shed, , granary, etc. Splendid cat-growing land. , House and buildings in good order. Prico, £15 10s per acre. Fol. T 4 1 ORADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. 9AA ACRES, splendid cropping lnnd, _Uv/ located in North Canterbury. H*s ' grown over 60 bushels of wheat per acre. Close to Tailway, and only 1£ miles from school. Handy to saleyards, etc. Good , house and Usual outbuildings. Price, £25 t pe. Aore. Fol. C 10 \ CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. NORTH CANTERBURY.—I3O acres of excellent dairy or cropping land, located only one mile from school and rail, and only 2i miles from Raflgiofa. • Subdivided ' into 10 pilddock* by good fences, permanent * water supply, good house and Outbuildings. \ Owner will exchange for town property. 2 Price, £30 per acre. Fol. F 4 - CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. "I OAA ACRES, nice mixed form, JL__J _ located In mld-Cantctbury. grows splendid oat crops and fair crops of wheat. Handy to school and rail. Up-to-a date house of 8 rooms and all modern cori- '' veniences. Large new granary, .hearing : * shod and machines, stable, _ha_fh._se, sheep j' yards, oil engine, 4-roomed cottage and 6- & stalled stable. Price, £11 per acre. Terms, '» £2500 down, balance 5 per cent. Fol. G 1 0 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. 8 .T-fTHEAT LAND.—We have for sale, in VV the Ashburton district, 200 acres of ** rich agricultural laftd, has grown 70 bushels per acre Of wheat, and 120 bushels per a-cro '" of «*t_. Only one mile from school, post office, blacksmith's shop, church and telephone. Splendidly fenced and Well a watered, 90 acres in wheat, 24 acres in oats, 8 ' balance well grassed. House of 6 rooms 8 ' and conveniences. Coid water laid on, 5 ■*• etalls, loose-box, trap shed, lergo loft, l * granary, which holds 3000 bushels. Price, n £32 10s per acre. Fol. G 6 it CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. d jPIQ-CA WILL purchase a nice pro!o SifJLOt- 1 _/ perty of 23 acres, located only i- two miles from tram terminus. Splendid 12 agricultural or root-powing land., Would suit a fruitgrower admirably. Has grown i* close on 90 bushels per acre of oats. House j of g rooms, stable, tup shed, toolhouse, - - cow-bails, and piggeries. Easy terms. _*_ Fol. P 8 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. _A_\ ACRES good cropping land, located A_"l/ within driving distance of town. Nice equare farm, well fenced and watered. Subdivided into 8 paddocks. Has grown over 40 bushels per acre Of wheat.. House "- of 5 rooms, storeroom, etc., 3-stalled stable, loose-box. chaffhouse, trap shed, and pig- _ atye. Handy to tailway, aileyArds, and acb«-l, etc. Price. £20 per acre. Fol. T 5 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. __r_ ACRES splendid "cropping I_d7~vv-Ti OUI/ grow 80 bushels per acre of oats and _ _S bushels per acre of wheat. A nibblo at the price asked. Excellent Italian rye and turnip land; li miles from school, etc. Watered by permanent streams. All in grass, and suitable for subdivision. Very c*sy terms offered. Price, £12 per acre. Full particulars on application to Fol. Ml 4 £ CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. •_ 1 _ 1 r_ S R ACRE will buy 1.0 acres **-IO -a." of good cropping land, within r . easy distance of the City, and 2J miles from __ school, rail, church and post office; 41 acres v in wheat, and 44 acrea in cats. Good house of 6 rooms, stable of 4 stalls, chaffhouse, v 1-osebox cow-bails, pigstye. and implement " shed. Price, £16 103 per acre. Fol. WlB CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. LAND BUYERS. ar Call and arrange an inspection of any of ac « the above properties with Be **- CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY*, '*- eh LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, ** Corner Cashel and Manchester etreets, ut CHRISTCHURCH.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13622, 5 January 1910, Page 12
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