AUCTIONS. CRADDOCK; McCROSTfE COMPANY DAIRYING AND CROPPING LAND.' 110 ACKES DAIRYING and CROPPING LAND,* suitable for potato growing. Present owner prepared to Sell in Blocks. 4S Acres, cooi homestead, and all necessary outbuildings, in good order. 31 Acres adjoining, similar land. 25 Acres about _-mile from homestead. The above block* are all well fenced and watered. Si'.iiat'd ab-.nt 8 miles from town, close to township and rail. Fol. Y. 1G27 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. — — NORTH CANTERBURY. •4 Q-t ACRES. CLOSE TO RANGIORA. DEPOSIT REQUIRED £100. FIRST-CLASS AGRICULTURAL sr_ SHEEP FARM, located in North Cantorbury. Easy drive from Ra.nciV.ra. Has gr-wn 40 buahfle per acre o! wheat. Coni- . r'abie house and ontbui'din-rs. There is ft block of Leasc-huld cf 1!B acres, at a r-ntal of !8s 3d per acre, with 3 years to run Only 2 miles fr. in ech-,o! and prat office Tho whole pro c ty is secur" y fenrrd and well wate.ed, and at the price asked «h u ; d command a ready sale. Fol V 1615 PRICE £.- PER ACRE CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. DAIRY FARM. NORTH CANTERBURY. 50 ac res - HOUSE OF 4 ROOMS, COW BYRE, AND SUED. TWO MILES FROM RAILWAY, CREAMERY, AND SCHOOL. SUITABLE FOR CROPPING AND DAIRYING. TO BE SOLD AS A GOING CONCERN. 10 DAIRY COWS, HORSE, TRAP, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. PRICE FOR THE LOT. £200 D, With Easy Terms. Fol. Y. 1613 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. OVER TAft ACRES. ABOUT 14 MILES FROM CHRISTCHURCH. ABOUT 5 MINUTES' V.ALK TO SCHOOL AND RAILWAY. GOOD CROPPING AND SHEEP LA-.-J. Subdivided into 16 paddocks, by good gorse and wire fences, well watered by races. 60 ACRES IN RAPE. 60 ACRES IN TURNIPS. Al-UT 100 ACLES READY *OR PLOUGHING. BALANCE IN YOUNG GRASS. SPLENDID HOMESTEAD, comprising House of 7 rooms, with all modern conveniences, including pantry, scullery, bathroom, hot and cold service, dairy, and stable. Ample water supply from 2000-gallon concrete tank. Young orchard. Homestead, grounds nicely laid-out. .... The owner, who is giving up farming, ?s very anxious to soil, and has placed the low •price of £12 PER ACR- on the farm. Anyone requiring a really good r-ixed farm cannot do better than make arrangements to inspect this property with-us. CRADDOCK. McCROSTIE CO., Auctioneers Ccr. Cashel and Manchester streets. SHEEP FARM. SHEEP FARM, 2000~ ACEES - THE BEST THING OFFERING. 2000 ACRES first-class Sheep Farm, consisting,of rich flats, low hills.-sunny faces, snd undulating pnddo'eks. The rich flat land is ' suitable for dairying, being splendidly watered by a never-f»i!ing creek. Tho flats anu undulating paddecka contain about 600 acTe?, and have grown very heavy crops of oats and wheat, besides excellent croos of rape and grass. The balance of tbe country is in its native state, and grows a larga amount of feed, being covered in gra«s to the tops. The property has a long frontage, and is splendidly adapted . for subdivision, beintf only 3 miles from a. railway station and two of our leading saleyards. Comfortable House of 5 rooms, stable and shed. The greater portion of tho purchase money can remain for a lengthy term at 5 per cant. Call and arrange for an inspection. PRICE, £8 10s PER ACRE. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. Fol. Q. 163. ' SHEEP AND CATTLE FARM. 376 ~ICRES. PRICE £5 PER ACRE, OR OFFER. ANY REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE - ACCEPTED. Tbo owner of this property is ont to sell, having'bought a larger tarnl south. There lia a comfortable cottage of 3 rooms, shed 20 x 30, trap*hcd Cowbyre, orchard and sheepysrds. The land is uuiinproved, and by cultivation can be greatly increased in value, and made to carry 2 sheep per acre. The property is subdivided by freed fences into 6 paddock*, a!; well watered by permanent ttream.-». Call and arrange for an early inspection, as the owner is out to eclL PRICE £3 PER ACRE. CRADDOCK. McCROSTIE CO. Fol. X. 596 . A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. ISO ACRES. RICH CROPPING AND DAIRYING LAND. FIRST-CLASS HOMESTEAD. "IQA ACRES of First-class Land, suitable AvJV/ { OT Dairying, and will also grow Alcrops of whest or roots. Tbe Homestead is close to rail, . and handy to school and creamery, and only a few minutes' drive from rising town. The property is we H fenced and watered, and in every way it ia a most desirable property. The owner is propared to consider any reasonable offer, and will allow most liberal terms. There jg an up-to-dale 9-roomed House, with h. and c. water, nice garden and orchard, and it is in every-way a genjleman's residence. The outbuildings include a large cowshed, granary, stable.' piggeries, yards, eta This is one of tbe best cropping and .grazing farms on the market, and we have no hesitation in re - oommending it to those in Bearch, of an bonest all-round tare. Call for luil pmicu. - lars. , Price £45 per acre. Fol. V, 1397 OBADDOC _ McCROSTIE CO.
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