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AUCTIONS. J CRADDOCK, SJcCROSTIE COMPANY i SPECIAL REALISATION SALE. H3TATE OF LATE MRS SARAH BAsSETT. i IDEAL RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, j ■ smiiLEY. i OX account of the Trustees in above Estate I we nro lust.ucicd to Se:l by Private: Treaty the laic iira li.itsci; s Ji.- j FULLY SIIL'AThU KhsiUKN'ilAL PKO-■ Pl-lUY AT ! Ihe ground" wiikh arc T, ' e H fenced ana sheltered, consist ci ABOUT i-ACRE BExiu. ; TIFULLY LAID OUT iv iawns, flower beds, j fuL-bear.rs;» orchard ni:d k-lciiCii gaid«n. The HOUSE, vrh.ch i* most substantially bni:t. consists of 7 SPACIOUS LIVING AP-iitTMENTS, p:as:eicd and pape.cd, and a., modern conveniences, including gai and, \ fittings, hot r.nd cold water eux>P>>'. j> 5,3 | j store, nnd oihtr necessary and convenient j j accessories, asphalt i'&lhs and yard, useiui j ■ outbuildings The whole property is in per- i , feet order, and no tspen.-o was spared by ' the lato Mrs Ba.isctt in leaking , mis charmj ing residence £.3 comfortable and convenient jin all respect* o possible. ) Fine sunny retu:n verandah, northern and I ire; tern aspect, one minute irom trum-stop- | j pin» place. Or.c of the most conveniently j ' situated and desircbio residential propertied I in the vicinity cf the city. > nta for impaction may be made j with iho Sola Agents, I CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO.. [ Auctioneers, I Corner Caahel and Manchester etreets. T)EAD THIS!—We have received inslruc--»-l/ tions from the owner to (case. With a compulsory purchasing clauso, an excellent J Farm of over COO Acrca. Beautiful free soil, with a limestone formation. Subdivided into numerous paddocks, by good fences, and is permanently watered. Wi 1 carry two sheep per acre, and iatten their iambs. The buildings consist of a stable, eheds, and sbeepyards. Ccndi'ioual upon a purchaser erecting a Dwelling at a ctst of not less than j X3jO, the owner is prepared to lease with a • compulsory purchasing clause, the rent to be I 5 per cent, on the amount of the purchase money. Call early, or write for further particulars. PRICE £14 IDs PER ACRE. Fol. X 503 ! CRADDOCK. McCROSTIE CO. . ■XnCX ACRES, RICH CROPPING LAND, J. I\J located only 6} mi'es from City, and about Ii miles from tram line. This is an excellent property, and should at once appeal to a buyer of good easy worked cropping land. See. the grain and clover crops growing on the property, cud you will «t once admit that at the price asked the place is right. Good House and outbuildings. It lis very rarely such an excellent property j comes on the market. REMEMBER the I Homestead is only ]£*/niies from School, and i forty minutes' drive from' town. Land buyers, we would like to ehnw you over this excellent little hold rig, which for convenience and quality of lend has few equals. PRICE £iS PER ACEE. Fol. Z283 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. j _ , Q9K ACRES, Banks Peninsula—Excellent j O— lO Sheep Farm, carrying 1600 sheep J j and 70 bead of cattle, well watered by natural sprmga. Could crop close on 300 acrM. House of 7 roorra, stable, loose-box, scullery, verandah, wasthouse, workshop, cowshed, e'c. Good fencos of wire and standards. Subdivided into 13 paddocke. A. good proposition. - FoL Q54 PRICE £13 5b PER ACRE. I CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. NORTH CANTERBURY. 1005 ACRES. HIGH-CLASS FARM. ACRES, SplendidSSheetp t Property, lxJUtj downs and low hille, lios well to the sun. Securely fenced and well watered by natural streams, subdivided into 1C paddocks. Railway Station c'oso to the Homestead. 120 acres in oats, 60 acres In rape, 100 acres ploughed for turnips, 210 ocrce in younjj graes, 140 acres in two-year-old grass, jSO acres in fcur-year-o!d grcas, balance in good Ursock. House of 5 rooms, bathroom, a. and c. water, 8-atalled etable, loose-box, granary, implement , ehed, , workshop nnd men's wbare. Portions of the property will grow good grain cVops. Fol. Q3 PEICE £13 10s PER ACRE. I CRADDOCK, McCBOSTIE CO.

south canterbury^ limestone downs and rich flats. sO qTches. A LITTLE GOLD MINE, located in South Canterbury. Owner will cell at a very rwtonnbio price, or will coufider aa exchange for a property in iVorlh Canterbury of about the same value. Rich limertono 'kills and downe, which grow ,dn enormous amount of grass. The property contains about 100 acr«a of rich swamp fla!, land, which is eplend'd erttlo country, and suitable for dairying. , New Honienead of C rooms, h. and o. water, ' pVtcred, bathroom, ecu lery. etc., woolebed, j i etablee, etc. Homestead oniy J of a miiie i fr.-.m School, Pest and Telegraph Office, j Securely fenced and well watered by natural j 6'.reame. | Wβ -n-ill be pleased to show buyers oret I this property without fear of adverse- critiI cism, as we.fee' sure that at the price asked ■ a bona fido buyer will admit that tho place ia ngbt. JFol. Q23 PRICE £15 PER ACRE. CRADDOCK, iIcCKOSTIE CO. SHALL BUT GOOD SUBURBAN FAR.V. -l(\ ACRES, bcau'.iful land, located close to JV/ tho City, and within easy reach of elecUio car. Great root-growing lend. Owner will arrange very ea_:y terms. Comfortable Hi.uso of A rooms. Tho boat of grazing and cropping land. ■ FoL Z32-J PRICE £1250. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIB CO.

RANGIORA DISTRICT. i 129 ACRES. ONE OF THE BEST. I "I ACRES, Rich Cropping and Dairying j ■>-~iU Landj~\!ucaie<J 6 miles from Run giora Weekly Market. Idcaj dairy farm, subcirided by good fences into 15 paddocks, all vrell watered by spruits and natural elitanw. Ali'kiug 21 cows, beside 3 crop acd granny ca't'e. Eaay term 1 ? slowed. ONE MILE FROJI SCHOOL and HfNOTIiS , WALK FROM RAIL AND POST OFFICE. Hcuso of 7 momi, pantry. Ecnllery, bath, ttable with brics floors, iocae-bos, chaff, house, men's whare, 20 cowbails, implement shed, cud pigzcr:es. This propeity will jjrcw anything , , and for crazing purposes would be hard to beat. The oa:idings aro all in first-class crder. Tte position is gord, and for siU-rcuad fanning vi» have so hesitation in *ho property aa a safe invcjtnient. Tho owner will takfi over as pert payment a suitabla City Residence, FoJ. Z251 PEICE £36 IDs PES ACRE. CKADDOCE. iIcCEOSTIE CO. I : " • PA ACRES, within 7 mi!es cf th'e City— «JV/ Splendid exoppiag land. Grows rsCelleni root crops. Close to School. Houses of 6 rooms, hot and co!d Rater, 4-etal!ed Btab:o. 2 loosc-boiej, iarge ebcol and pigstyes. ' Owner would consider an cxccacge {or i faria of aUjut 100 acres of gotd land. A eplendid littlo holding. Caii /or partionJms- , FcL Z307 ■ PRICE £S0 PER ACRE. ' ! CKADDOCE, JkIcCEOSXIE CO. I . . . ■ C 7071 1

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