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AUCTIONS. AUCTIONS. CRADDOCK. McCROSTIE COMPANY CRAPDOCK. McCBOSTLE COMPANY PRELIMINARY >OTICE. SHEEP AND CROPPING FARM. SATUKDAY> APR IT4tb, .t 12 Noon. 715 ACRES. 1X OT ; R LAND SALEROOMS. CLOSE TO* RAIL AND SCHOOL. On account Mr J. Harrison. IS SPLENDID GRAZING BLOCK OF ABOUT 27 ACRES. OUT GROUNDS. • SITUATE HILL'S ROAD, HEATHCOTE. PRICE. £12 IC. PER ACRE. Fn)ntaget to Roads and Railway. To !« Sold aa » Whole cr in Lots to Suit A BOUT 130 Acres of th-.s property w,ll Purchasers. jfrov.- nocd k -rain crops. ai;ct the balance tvftaTTc; T ITFR vi!i grow first-class crops of cats, rape, tur- j I-LLL DETAILS LATER. LT;- oi d « 'S' bath-Sm/iwM fXTtanki | CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO.. wi'idmil!," pantry, washhoui?, copper a;-A 1 87.10 Auctioneers. tui.-»' etable ami implement fhed. 'ihc rail- _ _ v-.v etaJior ar.d school is ri?ht at the uoor. ] •- --- — Faev driving dietanco from town. The pro- | CHARLES CLARR. perty is in iirsi-cU?3 o:drr, and . can be j _;... boucht n-.iirh Mcv: the prit-w oUtamcd lor j properties all r.rour.d. ' C. R. Clark.) (L. E. Clark. r,vi iv iTIIA RL E S • CLARK. OWNEK OUT TO SELL. DON T DELAY. ; BUT SL'IZE THE OPPORTUNITY. ' 100 HEREFORD STREET Full 'particular* on application. j Established 1861. Price, £12 ICa pc: acre. Fcl. Q. 63 j CRADDOCK. MeCROSTIE CO. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, __ VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND - " BROKER. ! LEASEHOLD. LEASEHOLD. MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD ' SECURITIES AT CURRENT RATES. v 43 ACRES. ~ ~. _.. MAGNIFICENT CITY BLOCK. LENGTH CF LEASE, FIVE YEARS. RENT, £70 PER ANNUM. LAND suitable for cropping or dairying. cpp rT TT ATVsRq Located only 11 mike lrom iail and SPECULATORS, school. Securely fenced ar.d well watered? House of five rooms, three-stalled stab:/>, five- ___ bailed cowshed and pigscriee, eight cowe, lrn- I.WhaiUKS, plemente, tools, etc. A good little p» r -«ty. Price r.s a^.n S concern. £-275. MANUFACTURERS, PRICE, £273. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. And AU hooV ' mg f ° r Fol. Y. 1572 CITY PROPERTY CERTAIN To THE SPUR. SUMNER. INCREASE IN VALUE. THE PROPERTY OF S. HURST SEAGER, ESQ. » T HAVE FOR SALE A BLOCK OF LAND 8 IDEAL BUNGALOWS. X J 'SITUATE IN COLOMBO STREET, 4 CHARMING BUNGAL&W SITES. th£ railway> BUNGALOWS No». 1, 2, n, and 4 will be " OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION DAILY from this date to day of Sale, i.e.. FRONTAGE 120 FEET. MARCH Htb, between 11 a.m. and o p.m. BUNGALOWS Nos. 5, 6 and 8 can be DEPTH ABOUT 134 FEET, inspected by prospective purchasere botwesn ofth^tenaX ,1 "" 1,00 " , * PCraISEl ° U WITH 12ft RIGHT-OF-WAY AT SIDE. BUNGALOW No. 7 can be inspected it any time by appointment. MR A E CRADDOCK will bo in attend-" THE ABOVE PROPERTY IS FOR ABSOanoe at the Spur on THURSDAY and SATURDAY APTERNOONS from 2.30 p.m., and LU TE SALE, AND AS A SPEEDY otherwise by appointment.CHARLES CLARK, Hereford .treet, REALISATION IS DESIRED, I CAN CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., ACCEPT A PRICE WHICH SHOULD Cor. Cashel and Manchester streets', ASSURE AN IMMEDIATE CLEARJoint Auctioneers. ANCE. THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. E o NOT DELAY, SHEEP ANdIItTLE FARM. BUT CALL Al ONCE FOR FULL ' .— — PARTICULARS. UNDOUBTEDLY ONE OF THE CHEAPEST PROPERTIES ON THE MARKET. CHARLES CLARK. 346 100 Hereford street. 1950 ACRES. PRICE £8 5s PER ACRE. TQ LET QR FQR SALE A FIRST-CLASS" PROPERTY. ST. OPAWA, The Residence of F. Wilding, Eeq. 1950 ACRES, located in mid-Canterbury. wpaTtHY SITUATION and only 3 miles from first-claj. ealeyardo. HIGH AND HEALTHY SITLAHU.N. railway station, and all necessary conveni- OF 0 ROOMS, with all eonence3. A portion of the property is rich \J vcn j Cllce? . About J-Acro land. Reri- ,- (Wtmp land, partly eawn in English graesee, £60 y ear . p r -; C c £1050. More land can no and the balance unimproved. The balance had, "if required. About 3 minutei wait of tie property consist* of low hills, a por- to tram - CHARLES CLARK. tion of which has been cultivated and sown ■ in English grasses, and the remainder being ~ rood tuseock hilU. The fences are all ehe.*p ■RJ-γ CATALOGUE OF PROPERTIES can proof, »nd there is an abundance of wat->r 1U bo had on application. on each subdivision.-. The improved ewamp CHARLES CLARK, land, and aleo portions of the hills, aje 1g54 lO g Hereford etreet. • fenced into conveniently sized paddocks, which -will grow firtt-class rape, turnips, and ____..__—. r= clover. The, property will carry 2000 ewes and j KIiIJ JG AND CO LIMITED. I fatten their lambs, bosidos cattle, and -he , carrying capacity can be gTcatly incrl■as^d. Tho buildings consist of a comfortable House of 5 room., h. and c. water, etable, shed, and TQ FARMERS (heepyards. , VERY EASY~RMS GIVEN. SPECULATORS. EXCEPTIONALLY CHEAP LAND CLOSE PRICE £8 Sβ PER ACRE. T q CHRISTCHURCH. Fol. Q. 143. . CRADDOCK McCROSTIE CO. VTE HAVE FOR SALE- : 20 Acres of nhat is probably the BEST 3 • HOOT GROWING I.AND in New Zealand. It in eituated five miles from Cathedral 6 SPLENDID SHEEP AND CATTLE FARM. a,uare o£ 8 chainß —— on a good road. _ , - . "Ctf\ ACRES The land is well drained and is not subject O_JU i ta flood. . . Tho improvements comprise a good fiveroomed house, large stables, bams, and trapRICH FLATS AND LOW HILLS. .bed «drth« «tbujdi ? g. rf[ —— the market garden of Chriatchurch, and the \ PRICE ONLY £!6 PER ACRE. only & r€ * id<mUal ™ 1 "*- ---j S-20 ACRES. located only 4j miles from dbl7oo> rail, etc., and handy to uchiol, telephone in " the houee. The land compriaes rich fiats, , y T_, _ b .rranired. ° suitable for dairying, and the very best ->f * Dd 5 ? T<rme caa . be •"•^β*- 4l--hills. The hilla are well covered with coefcs- MAJ 1% - G , co , __. foot and c.over. The property should com- m ertaTE AGFVTS " sir vix fj i**&J& c - gi — i « d u ™°- watered. There is a comfortable house, with _____ : • - hot and cold water, ftable, loft, shearing shod and yarda. Tbo owner will give easy terms, ar.d wi'.l consider any reasonable offer. DAIRYING AND CROPPING. Full particulars on application. - BEAUTIFUL TEDDINGTON FARM. j, PRICE £16 PER ACRE. qj-\ ACRES FREEHOLD, rich dairying »nd c ■ . Kj\) ■ cropping land, which srowe wonderful 0 Fol. X. Sβ" cropt of wheat and barley, besides carryiog i; CRADDOCK. McCROSTIE CO. * g0 Indude a six-roomed I house, shed, etable, dairy, etc. p Price, £50 per acre. Terme can be arranged. I) SHEEP AND CROPPING FARM. MALING and CO.. LTD.. ESTATE AGENTS, I- MID-CANTERBURY Cr - Gl<3Uce3t < r eir<xi and Oxford terrace. \ n4-"j AV - a - c - J> - ====: — f H. B. 6ORENSEN. d PRICE £12 10* PER ACRE. H. B. SORENSEN. i- "*"*" r MARKET SALE REPORT. r MS ACRES Rood sheeD acd cropping lani, NEXT SALE, FRIDAY. MARCH 20th. located only 1J miles from rail, jchool, etc. " i. The iand will grow s ood crops of oats, rape, t>EARING Prime Poultry has become a and turnips, securely fenwd with gorse aud _|\' btrndaomelv paying propoiition, and the 4 wir- fence;, and watered by races jn every ice 3 _ w realises! weekly ehoulJ ptddock. prove of great satisfaction to clients. We specially invito Entries for tho above Sale 40 ACRES IN POTATOES. in view of E_s;«r Season approaching. Last Friday Pigs sold well, perhaps not quite = go high as recently quoted, big sized lots 1 House of S rooms, cold water laid un, having tie preference. Ycu cannot do het- ' windmill and tank, 8-stalled etable. chaSter than try a trial consignment addxcsnng -• house, loosebox, granary, ebearingr shed, _S3\ ll i__^/-J'.-_.^^±J-^i-. plement ahed, sheepyarde, cowshed, fowl- 1 "_ ~J house. At the price a»_ed thi3 farni is ab*-- CULVERDEN SALE. luteiv" right. i'° l - x - »S3 * Ul " T a N EXTRA SALE of FAT STOCK will I*> jf PRICE £12 10i PER ACRE. , -"*- held in the Culverden Saleyards, FRIDAY, M.rch -7fV. McCROSTIE CO. 620; F. TEAVERS, Secretirr.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14917, 16 March 1914, Page 12

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