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AUCTIONS. I ; I - CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY j t I i OVER THA ACRES. { I I ! ABOUT 14 MILES FROM CHRIST- j j • CHURCH. ! | ABOUT 5 MINUTES' WALK TO SCHOOL J AND RAILWAY. | GOOD CROPPING AND SHEEP LA..-; I Subdivided into 16 paddocks, by good j j goi'-n! -md wires fence*, well wat..-reei by rsces. | CO ACRES IN RAPE 50 ACRES IN I ) I TURNIPS. ' j ; 1 A LOUT 100 ACRES READY FOR j - S PLOUGHING. ' . ' BALANCE IN YOUNG GRASS. : 1 j SPLENDID HOMESTEAD, comprising ; • | Hon* oi 7 rooiM, with all modern cocveni- | encts, int-lnuuig pantry, scullery, bathroom. . . I hot and cold service, elairy, and' stable. Am- I : | pic water eupply from :JOOO-ga!!on concrete j i ! lank. j < ! Young orchard. Homestead grounds nicely j i ; laid out. i ■ i The owner, who is giving up farming, rs , . I vcrv anxious, to sell, and haa placed the low i i price oi £12 PER ACR_ on the farm. I Anyone requiring a really good mixe-el j j larm cannot ao better than make arransro- j | mente to inspect this property with us. j CRADDOCK. McCROSTIE CO., i I Auctioneers. I Or. Cashel and Manchester streets. j i | i j THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. I RICH CROPPING FARM FOR SALE, I CHEAP. j GOOD REASON FOR SELLING GIVEN j TO GENUINE BUYERS. j ■ DON'T DELAY, BUT GET IN EARLY, j 158 ~lcres. . :: I,>S ACRES, located cirwc to Eyre-ton. The : ' very best of cropping land. The property has grown 50 bushels per acre of wheat, and I 1 will uUo grow very heavy crops of roots. : | Yi/ry fine fattening land. We cannot re- ] j cemmenu this properly too strongly to those ! iin scorch ot a good all-round farm. Sec'iro ] it and be happy. The owner in determined ' to seii for reasons which will be given *e> , ail genuine buyers calling at our office. Tho . homestead consists cif a gooel house of •"• ; rooms, h. and c. water service, bathroom, and ■ all conveniences, stable of 7 stalls, 2 loose- ; boxes, 2 granaries, large implement sno-t, j trap shed, cowshed, man's house, woodhouae, ! etc. Thfl homestead is located only 1J mii,- ; s | i from school and railway station, aud :he ; property ia a first-class one in every way. j DON x DELAY. BUT GET IN EARLY. ! PRICE £28 PER ACRE. CRADDOCK. McCROSTIE CO., I Fol. Y. 155 C. j —___ : | ' SHEEP FARM. SHEEP FARM, i 2000~ ACRES ' THE BEST THING OFFERING. i 2000 ACRES first-class Sheep Farm, consisting of rich fiats, low hills, sunny faces, and undulating paddocks. The rich fiat land is suitable for dairying, being splendidly watered by a never-foiling creek. The flats an.- undulating paddecks contain about 600 acres, nnd have grown very heavy crops of oats and whoat, besides excellent crops of rape and grass. The balance of the country is in its native state, and grows a largn amount of feed, being covered in grass rignt to the tops. Tho property has a long frontage, and ie splendidly adapted for subdivision, being only .1 miles from a railway station, and two of our lending saleyards. Comfortable House of 5 rooms, stable and shed. Tho greater portion of the purchase money can remain for a lengthy term at 5 per cent. Call and arrange for an inspection. PRICE £S 10s PER ACRE. . CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. Fol. Q. 163.. ■j A A C R E S. SUITABLE FOR WORKMAN'S HOME OK POULTRY FARM. CLOSE TO RAILWAY* STATTON AND TOWNSHIP. • 10 ACRES good Lapd. which adibin3 school, pest and telegraph offices, railway Btation, and all necessary conveniences. Would unit a working man, or could bo turned into a first-cla«3 orchard or _poultry farm. The improvements consist oort r a comfortable House of 6 rooms, scullery, washhouse, stable, cowshed, chaffhousc, fowlrun, gooel orchard and garden. Subdivided by good fences into 5 paddocks, all well watered by races. Full particulars on application. PRICE £600. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. Fol. A. 1257. SHEEP AND CATTLE FARM. 3 76 ~7CRES. , PRICE* £5 PER ACRE, OR OFFER. ' i ANY REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE ACCEPTED. The owner of this property is out to sell, having bought a larger farm south. There is a comfortable cottage of 3 rooms,' shed 20 x 3Q, trapphed. cowbyre, orchard and shoe.pyards. The land is unimproved, and by cultivation can be greatly increased in value, . and mado to carry 2 sheep per acre. The property is subdivided by good fences into 6 paddocks, all well watered by permanent streams. Call and'anange for an.early inspection, as the owner is out to sell. PRICE £5 PER ACRE. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. Fol. X. 505 A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. 160 ACRES. 'RICH CROPPING AND DAIRYING LAND. FIRST-CLASS HOMESTEAD. 180 ACKES of Fh"t-ciass Land, suitable XU V for Dairying, and will also jjtow Al crops of wheat or roots. The Homestead is close to rail, and handy to school and creamery, and only a few minutes' drive from rising town. Tho property ie well fenced and watorod, and in ovory way it is a most desirable property. The owner is prepared to consider any reasonable offer, arid will allow most liberal terms. There is an np-to-date 9-roomed House, with h. and c. water, nice garden and orchard, and ii is in every way a gentleman's residence. The outbuildings include a largo cowshed, granary, stable, piggeries, yards, etc. This ia one of the beet cropping and grazing farms on the ' market, and wo have no hesitation in re- ' commending it to those in. search of an ! honest all-round farm. Call for lull particu- ' lars. Price £45 per acre. FoL Y. 1537 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. DAIRY FARM. 3 60 ACRES. PRICE, £45 PER ACRE. ."rrn ACRES Rich Dairying Land, located In J UXJ North Canterbury. Only 1J miles j from rail, school, and creamery. Securely < fenced and well watered. Splendid grazing ' land. Grows good grain or root crops. Comfortable house of 5 rooms, cowshed, '. stable, ar.d granary. This ie a first-class property, which we have no Hesitation in recommending. Price, £45 per acre, I Fol. Y. 1334. i i CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. 1

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14956, 1 May 1914, Page 12

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