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AUCTIONS. CRADDOCK, M-CROSTIE COMPANY AUCTION SALE. THIS DAY, THIS DAY, At 12 noon, IN OUR LAND SALEROOMS. QN account of MRS HOLBROOK, who is leaving for England: — LOT 1-That MAGNIFICENT BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 254 Manchester street North, with offices and every modern convenience, J an acre of land. LOT 2-NEARLY NEW HOUSE of 5 rooms and offices and every convenience, situated No. 17 Oxley street, St. Albans. LOT 3—On account of MR J. W. HOLBROOK, Richardson street, Opawa— NEW BUNGALOW of 5 rooms and all conveniences. A pretty residence, beautiful outlook, choice section. LOTS 4 and 5-2 SPLENDID BUILDING SECTIONS, Worcester street Extension, nearly i-acre eacli. LOT 6 GRAND i-ACRE SECTION, corner of Whiteleigh avenue and Leamington street, Addington. Wo can accept LOW DEPOSITS on any of tho above Properties, and the balance en the Easiest Terms possible. LOT 7—Also on account of the OWNERMAGNIFICENT SECTION, containing 1 Aero and 13 Perches, Sandwich road, adjacent to Norwood street, Beckeohaiu. CRADDOCK. McCROSTIE CO., A uctioneers, 4516 Corner of Cashel and Manchester streets. A REMINDER. AUCTION SALE. CHOICE LITTLE FARM. THIS DAY. THIS DAY. At 12.30 p.m. IN OUR LAND SALEROOMS. WE are instructed by Mr J. Rapley, to SELL his handy Farm, situate Brigg a road, Marshlands, containing 9 Acres 3 Roods 25 Perches of heavy Cropping Land, subdivided into 5 paddocks, well fenced and watered, House of 5 rooms, cowshed, pigstyes, etc., close to School, etc. VERY EASY TERMS. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., Corner of Cashel and Manchester streets. 4517 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. NEARLY NEW PIANO, FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. SUPERIOR FURNITURE IN SOLID OAK, ETC., ETC. THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 17th, At 1 o'clock, At the Residence of W. J. Clarke, Esq., No. 243 WILSON'S ROAD (JUST OFF FERRY ROAD). MAIN ITEMS—Nearly new Piano (latest improvements), Axminster Carpet, Walnut Card Table, Kerbs, Coppcr-mo*mted Irons, Overmantel, Ornaments, Choice ENGRAV--INGS and PHOTOGRAVURES, ANTIQUE DESIGNS, SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD, MIRROR BACK, beautifully carved Oak Easy Chair, OAK CHESTERFIELD, UPHOLSTERED IN BUFFALO. HIDE, G OAK DINING CHAIRS IN DO. TO MATCH, Screw Extension Table, Velvet Cloth, OAK PALM STAND, Wicker Chairs, Upholstered in Plush, Chenille and Lace Curtains, Hall Runner, Matting, Slip Mats, Damask Curtains, HANDSOME HALL STAND, WITH SEAT and MIRROR CUPBOARD COMBINED, Carpet Square, Felting. BEAUTIFUL BEDROOM SUITE, comprising Hand, some CARVED WARDROBE, MIRROR PANELS, MARBLE and TILED CABINET, WASHSTAND, CHEVAL DUCHESSE, ANTIQUE WOOD BEDSTEAD (all to match), DOUBLE SET DOULTON WARE. Mattresses, Bedding, Screen, Brussels Carpet, Serge Chesterfield, Wicker Chairs, Dining Table, GOOD LINOLEUM, Kitchen Utensils, Crockery, China, Table, Wringer, Ball-bearing Lawn Mower, Garden Tools, etc., otc.

A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO THOSE DESIRING SUPERIOR FURNITURE. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., 4818 Auctioneers. AGRICULTURAL FARMS DAIRY FARMS. PASTORAL FARMSSPRINGSTON. SPRINGSTON. SPRINGSTON. EASY TERMS. EASY TERMS. C HADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY, in conjunction .with GOULD, BEAUi MONT and CO., have been instructed by ! H J. McCROSTIE, ESQ., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, NEXT SATURDAY, MARCH 19th, 1910, At 12 Noon. ' HIS SPLENDID ALL-ROUND FARM at SPRINGSTON. j Known as "KELSIE," in the foil-wing ! Lots: — J LOT I—l2l ACRES First-class cropping, dairying, and grazing land. LOT 2—62 ACRES Prime dairying and cropping land. | LOT 3—197 ACRES, Grand little allround dairying, cropping and grazing farm. LOT 4—ABOUT 150 ACRES. Another prime all-round farm, suitable lot every description of farming, including dairying. Comfortable cottage on property. LOT 5 and SA—ABOUT 104 ACRES, 50 acres magnificent land, and the balance good grazing country. LOT 6—50 ACRES grand heavy land, dairying and cropping. LOT 7 and 7A—119 ACRES. Includes capital little Homestead and outbuildings. 70 acres of prime cropping and dairying land, balance good grazing country. LOT 8 and 8A—127 ACRES, 76 acres cropping and dairying, 51 acres good grazing. LOT 9—ABOUT 410 ACRES. "KELSIE" HOMESTEAD. A magnificent allround form, cropping, dairying, and grazing. Fine 2-storey Dwelling of 10 rooms and all modern conveniences. All necessary farm buildings. NOTE—The Auctioneers desiro to point out that this is without doubt the finest subdivision that has ever been offered in this grand farming district. All the Blocks are within easy distance of railway stations, schools, post offices, etc., and comparatively close to the City. Terms of Sale: 10 per cent, ca&h, 5 per cent, on date of possession, 15 per cent in twelve months, balance in two years, interest 5 per cent. Plans now ready. GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO., Hereford street. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. Corner Cashel and Manchester streets. 4819 Joint Agents. HALSWELL STORE! BY PUBLIC AUCTION. SATURDAY, MARCH 19th. 12-30 p.m. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY have been instructed by MR P. C TRIGGS, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Land Salerooms on the above date, that fine PROPERTY situate at corner of Lincoln and Quarry roads, Halswell, known as the "HALSWELL STORE," consisting of over J-acre, together with Twostorey Dwelling pf 6 good living rooms, also Shop and Storeroom and Stable, Traphouse and Chaffshed. NOTE.—A capital General Storekeeper's Business has been earned on on the premises for many years, and Mr Triggs'a sole reason for leaving is that he intends to take up land. Stock can be taken at valuation. CRADDOCK. McCROSTIE COMPANY. Corner Cashel and Manchester streets.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13679, 12 March 1910, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13679, 12 March 1910, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13679, 12 March 1910, Page 15

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