AUCTIONS. rRADDOCK. McCROSTIE COMPANY SHEEP FARM. SHEEP FARM. 98O ~7CRES. NICE LOW TUSSOCK HILLS. VO \CKES SWEF.T TUSSOCK HILLS, rwr's *c<l latK-n thMf '.ami*. About JW «*e s ha* bew cultivated, balance native, ♦"/acre* r»pe. 60 »errs turnips, 20 acre, oas*. ard CO acres in vorin* grass. Thjs v a firelcV, property which ohouid tc»n«id» X-ady saif. toL Q " U ' miCE xs Hμ per acre. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. DAIRYING AND GRAZING FARM. 426 TCBES. DOWNS AND RICE FLATS. <V, \CRES KICK FLATS AND ROLLING DOWNIS. all lying well to tne euu. Carryin" 10 dairy cows, 20 head oi young rattle "and 300 'ewes, besides 3G acres in •■■ats and peae, 2 acres lucerne, and 30 acres <>r rape acd turnips. Securely fenced and rvrZi waten.<l by creeks and streams. House <,' 4 rooms, etabie, etc., cowshed, woolfihed, ,-d yards. The property is located 3 mile* irora'rail and school, and only 6 miles from 'ir't-cUss saleyarda. We can thorough.? re-i-cmmcnd this property as a firet-clas* gtaz- ; r.ir and dairying farm. Call and arrange lor • n inspection. i' o " 560 PRICE £S Ss PER ACRE. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. FIRST-CLASS SUBURBAN PROPERTY. fiICH ROOT GROWING AND DAIRYING LAND. 32 ACRES. FRESH ON THE MARKET. !2 ACRES FIRST-CLASS LAND. Located iboul 15 chains from railway station, J., miles from creamery, school, and post- onice, and oulv 11 miles from Chrietchurch by ex-c-eHcnt road. Tho land will grow heavy crops of potatoee, peas, or any kind of grain crops, And is elfco splendidly adapted for dairying. Tho Homestead consists of » coruiortab.c <-roorccd House, ecullery, pantry, v.-whhouse, riairy, etc., also granary, stable, cowshed, iiipeeries, and fowlhouae. _ —«.n NOTE—THIS PROPERTY IS IREfaU ON THE MARKET, HAVING BEEN HELD BY THE PRESENT OWNER FOR THE PAST 12 YEARS. The growing crops aro as follow: —13 acres in oats, (i acr*e in garden peas, about 5 teres in potatoes, and the balance in grass. Wβ would remind buyers of the fact that ihia excellent littlo holding ha» uo'j been *<>ld and reeo'd over and over again by tpfculatore, but conies fresh on the market, • r.d wo can thoroughly Tecommcnd it in every way. Call and arrange for an icepeclion. TOa! £2000. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., Fol. Y. 1577 . Sole Agent*. DAIRY FARM. WITH MILK ROUND. rr\ ACRES LEASEHOLD: RENTAL £3 10s PER ACRE. RENT PAID QUARTERLY. 50 ACRES Al. Grazing and Root-Growing Land, 27-gallon Milk Round. Le*so has over two years to run. 2< cows, 7 heilere and rftarhncs, 8 calves,*! bulJ, 5 horses, 5 pige, r.O head of poultry, windmill and tank etand, dray and frame, cart, milk cart, single-furrow plough, e«t 3-leaf harrows, ewinglotreee, chains, harness, 30 tons prime hay, 2 acres oats Hi acres potatoes, drum, dairy uteneila, cooler," separator, portable copper, _ gatee, hurdles, tube, tools, wire, and sundries too numerous to mention. ALL FOR SALE aITTgOING CONCERN FOR £650. This is a'fimt-chwe Property, and ehould command * ready «ale. Comfortablo Hoyeo snd outbuildingß, includxne a 16-baUed cow*htd. ioL 16,8 PRICE £650. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. LEASEHOLD DAIRY FARM. 9!» ACRES. RENTAL.£I 16s PER ACRE. AQ ACRES Rich Cropping and Dairying *'«? Lan. Lease has close on 20 years to nin. Bent p.yablc half-yearly. About } of a mile from Creamery, i a nule from hehool «nd 5 -miles from Saloyarda and flouriahmff Townehip. Subdivided into 6 paddocks, all ireil watered by permanent streams, 7 acres in wheat, 12 acres oats, 13 acree in pcae, 13 acres potatoes and 10 acres for white clover •eed. Comfortable Houeo and outbuilding*. STOCK AND WORKING PLANT. •20 Dairy Cowe, * Horse*, 14 Sows, D.F. Plough Deering llower, Diec Harrows, Tine Harrows, Potato Digger, Cultivator, Lorry, Potato Scuflier, Creamery Cart. 6 Milk Cans, New Separator, Stack of Hay, Harness, Empty Sacks, Tools. Block and Tackle. Wire »od Sundries too numerous to mention. PRICE AS A GOING CONCERN; £1100. PRICE OF LEASE AND CROPS, £700. Fol. Y. 1574 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM. * r\ ACRES. EASY DRIVE FROM TOWN. GREAT GRASS LAND. id ACRES Rich Dairying Land, located •boat 10 miles from Christchurch. Comfortmfele House of 5 rooms, 3 eowbaile, large shed, stable, etc. School and Rail 1J miles. Milk can b« cold at the Ample water supply. River flows pact the door, 5 paddocks, corse and wiTe fences. Will carry 30 cow*. Thin is t. first-c'.aae property, and sbouTd command a ready ealo. Price and particulars on application to th« SOLE kUENTS, Fol 483 CKA.DDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. DA IKY FARM. DAIRY FARM. NORTH CANTERBURY. 56 RES - DEPOSIT £s«i. BALANCE CAN REMAIN" FOR t YEARS AT 5 PER CENT. Thi.» is a very Farm, suitable for cropping and for Rraiinp purposes. Wou!d be hard to beat. There is "a comfortable Ho-u*e and the owner will erect a cowshed for a pur-i-ha-ier. The property is close to a Creamery, nnd is handy to Raster* 'Weekly Market. Thi« farm 13 wcnrely fenced ard woi! watered. The will make any reasonable, arraupements with a purchneer, and we will be pleased io show intending , buyers »ver the property. l-01. Y. 1503 PRICE £43 PER ACRE. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14898, 11 February 1914, Page 16
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