AUCTIONS. CRADDOCK. McCROSTIE COMPANY DAIRY FARM. 50 ACRES. PRICE, £15 PER ACRE. *r A ACRES Rich Dairying Land, located in *■'" North Canterbury. Only 1J mile:* from rail, school, and creamery. Securo'y fenced and well watered. Splendid grazing land. Grows good grain or root crops. Comfortable house of 5 rooms, cowshed, stable, and granary. This is a first-class, property, which wo have no hesitation in recommending. Price, £45 per acre. F"ol. Y. 1594. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. SHEEP AND CROPPING FARM. 715 ACRES. CLOSE TO RAIL AND SCHOOL. GOOD HOUSE WITH NICELY LAID OUT GROUNDS. PRICE, £12 10s PER ACRE. A BOUT 150 Acres of tin? property will grow good grain crops, and the balance will grow first-class of oats, rape, tur- . nips, and clover. Thero is a comfortahle house of 8 rooms, bathroom, 3000 gallon tank, windmill, pantry, washhouse, copper and tubs, stable and implement shed. Tho Tailway station and school is right at fie door. Eaey driving distance from town. The property is in first-class order, and enn l»» bought much below tha prices obtained for properties all around. OWNER OUT TO SELL. DON'T DELAY, BUT SEIZE THE OPPORTUNITY. I Full particulars on application. Price, £12 lfts per acre. Fol. Q. 63 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. LEASEHOLD. LEASEHOLD. '43 ACRES. LENGTH OF LEASE, FIVE YEARS. | RENT, £70 PER ANNUM. T AND suitable for cropping or dairying. -*-■' Located only 1$ miles from rail and school. Securely fenced and well watered. House of five rooms, three-stalled stable, fivebailed cowshed and piggeries, eight cows, implements, separator, tools, etc. A good little property. Price as a going concern. £275. PRICE, £275. CRADDOCK. McCROSTIE CO. Fol. Y. 1592 THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. SHEEP AND CATTLE FARM. UNDOUBTEDLY ONE OF THE CHEAPEST PROPERTIES ON THE MARKET. 1950 ACRES PRICE £S 5s PER ACRE. A FIRST-CLASS PROPERTY. 1950 ACRES, located in mid-Canterbury, and only 3 miles from first-class saleyards. railway station, and all necessary conveniences. A portion of the property is rich swamp land, partly sown in English grasses, and the balance unimproved. The balance of the property consists of low hills, a portion of which has been cultivated and sown in English grasses, and the remainder being good tussock hills. The fences are all she.tp proof, and thero is an abundance of wator on each subdivision. The improved swamp land, and also portions of the hills, aro fenced into conveniently sized paddocks, which will grow first-class rape, turnips, and clover. The property will carry 2000 ewea and fatten their lambs, bes'des cattle, and Ihe carrying capacity ran be greatly increased. The buildings consist of a comfortable House of 5 rooms, h. and c. water, stable, shed, and sheepynrds. VERY EASY TERMS GIVEN. PRICE £8 5s PER ACRE. Fol. Q. 143. CRADDOCK McCROSTIE CO. SPLENDID SHEEP AND CATTLE FARM. 520 ACRES * ' RICH FLATS AND LOW HILLS. PRICE ONLY £16 PER ACP.E. 520 ACRES, located only 4.' miles from rail, etc.. nnd__handy to scino!,"telephone ia tho hou«jc. Tho land cpmp:„c3 rich fiats for dairying, and the very best if hills. The hills are well covered with cocksfoot and clover. Tho property should command a ready sale at the price asked. Subdivided by good fences, ard splendidly watered. There is a comfortable hou?e, with hot and cold water, stable, loft, shearing shed and yarda. The owner will give easy terms, and will consider any reasonable offer. Full particulars on application. PRICE £16 PER ACRE. Fol. X. _?7 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. SHEEP AND CROPPING FARM. MID-CANTERBURY. 545 AGRES - PRICE £12 10s PER ACRE. 545 ACRES good sheep and cropping land, located only 1_ miles from rail, school, etc! The land will grow good crops of oats, rape, and turnips, securely fenced with gorsc and win fences, and watered by races in every paddock. 40 ACRES IN POTATOES. House of S rooms, cold water laid <j_, windmill and tar.k, 8-stalled stable, chaffhouse, I cose box, granary, shearing ahed, -mplemcnt shed, sheepyarda, cowshed, and fowlhouse. At the price a*ked this farm is ab»v lutely right. Fol. X. 533 PRICE £12 10s PER ACRE. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14919, 18 March 1914, Page 16
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