AUCTIONS. CRADDOCK, M'CROSTIE COMPANY A. E. Craddock.) (C. Leslie McCiostie. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY, AUCTIOXEERS AXD ESTATE AGEXTS, VALUATORS, LICENSED LAND BROKERS, Comer Casbel and Mancfiester streets, CHRISTCHURCH. SPECIAL XOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. rPHE public p.re cordially invited to attend ■*-' our Property Auction Sales", which take place e-ery Saturday, at our Rooms, at V 2 Xoon. These wiles have been conspicuously successful, ar.d those in search of bargains iv Farms and City and Suburban Properties, cannot do better than attend. Watch our Auction Announcements. I CRADDOCK, McCROSTre COMPANY, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Corner Ca.«hel and Manchester streets. FARMS FARMS. FARMS. LINCOLN AXD PREBBLETON. •t\7!E have boon instructed by the T rust £« Atjin the Estate of G. M. Topham, deceased, to submit EARLY IX MARCH, That nwenificent Little Farm situated in the heart of the LINCOLN TOWNSHIP, Containing 82 ACRES, more or less, known j as "ilill Farm," which has a. long frontage to | o, never failing stream. j Tht- land is of the very finest description, capable of growing the best cereal and root crop?, and it is eminently suitable for dairyBein" so well situated, it should not fail to command the attention of those seeking for an unexcelled all-round farm. Also, On account of Messrs Topham Bros., 'IixEIR SUPERB HOLDING, situate at LINCOLN ROAD, containing (=5 ACRES, more or less, on the Lincoln and Prebbleton roads, together -with the comfortable Dwelling of 7 Tooms and all necessary and farm outbuildings. This excellent [am! is only about one mile from the Lincoln Riilway Station, and three-quarters of a mile from School, and is well subdivided and watered. The land is of the primest quality, and grows heavy grain and root crops.
Also, THAT SPLENDID FARM, situate at PREI3BLETON, containing 105 ACRES, more or less, about one mile from the Railway Station, School, etc., bounded on three sides by good roads. There is a 2-roomed Cottage and 7-stalled stable, chaffbouso and windmill on the property. This is also an undeniably prime Cropping Fnrni, and as such it cannot be beaten in the district. NOTE.—Tlie Auctioneers desire to emphasise these facts: That the above first-class Farms are all situate within one hour's drive from the City; they are all close to Railway Stations. Schools, end Post Offices, and they unquestionably comprise come of the best land in the "well-known Prebbleton-Lincoln district. The date of Sale will be notified in our AUCTION ANNOUNCEMENTS in due course. Aleo, We have been instructed by the same owners to submit their FINE FARM at ELDERSLIE, Distant about 10 miles from OAMARU, and : three-quarters of a mile from Elderslio Railj way Station. The whole of the land is of first-class quality, and has grown as high as 70 bushels of wheat per acre. It is well fenced and subdivided. There is a capital Homestead end all usual farm buildings. Watch our Auction Announcements for date of Sale. Full particulars given, and inspection arranged, on application to CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY, Auctioneers, Corner Cashel and Manchester streets, OA ACRES, splendid dairy and cropping OXJ farm, subdivided and well watered by natural streams and artegians, 11 acres in oats, 10 acres barley and young grass,- 2 seres potatoes and mangolds, excellent grass land. Comfortable 6-roomed house, stable, trap shed, Urge granary, cow shed, eto. £300 required down. Price £36 per acre. FoL S 33 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. LINCOLN— 100 ACRES rich agriculture * and dairying land, will grow very neavy crops 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 ratural streams. Price, £40 per acre. Fol. L 14 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. Cf\ ACRES, good agricultural land, easy "vf distance from Christcburch by good road. Land easily worked, and will give a good Teturn any season; good oateheaf chetf land; 23 acres in Dun oats, and 5 acres in peas. Well fenced and watered. Whare and stable. Price, £40 per acre. Fol. P 1 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY.
JITARKET GARDENERS.—Wβ have for -!■»-*- sale 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 £4 per acm lease expires after harvest. Grows great onion crops. Price, £70 per acre. FoLPo CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. -POO lAS PER ACRE, will buy a splen--3*46 ±V did mixed farm of 141 acres. A good portion of the property will grow very heavy wheat and pea crops, end the balance is nice sweet land, capable of growing good turnips and rape; one mile from rail, school, post ofhee, etc. Good house of 5 rooms and scullery nicely finnished throughout, tiled hearths' and grates 3-stalled stable, trap shed and granary. Fol. R 7 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. 200 , ACR £ S '- *? hn * iA cropping land, 4\J\J located ;n >orth Canterbury. Has grown over 50 bushols of wheat per acre Close to railway, and only 1} miles from school. Handy to saleyards, etc. Good house acd usual outbuildings. Price £25 per acre. Fol. 'c 10 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. i?I9KA WILL purchase a nice proJ*loo\J perty of 23 acres, located only two milos from tram terminus. Splendid agricultural or root-growing land. Would suit a fruitgrower admirably. Has grown close on 90 buehe!s per acre of oats House of 6 rooms, stable, trap ehed, toolhouse, cow-bails, and piggeries. Easy terms. Fol. P 3 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. fiOO AGREy eplendid cropping land, will UUV grow 60 bushels per acre of cets and 45 bushesa per acre of wheat. A nibble at the price asked. Excellent Italian rye and turnip land; li miles from ecJiool, etc Watered by permanent streams. All in | jrraes, and suitable for subdivision. Very oasy terms offered. Price, £12 per acre iui! particulars on application to Fol. Ml 4 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. £1 fi 10 S PE» ACRE"will buy IGO acres V 7" °, f ?°° d cr °PP»ig land, within ea*y distance of the City, and 2i milee from school, rail, church aud post office; 41 acres m wheat, and 44 acres in «vts. Good house ol 6 rooms, stable of 4 stalls, chaffhouse ioosebox, cow-bails, pigstye, and implement theti. Price, £16 10s per acre. Fol. WlB CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. LAND BUYERS. Call and arrange an inspection of any of the above properties with CRADDOCK, McCEOSTIE COMPANY, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, Corner Cashel and Manchester streets, CHRISTCHUBCH,
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13645, 31 January 1910, Page 12
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