AUCTIONS CKADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPA.NY SUITABLE FOR DEALER OR r Aj.— juß. i fjA ACRES of Good Land euitable for grain growing or graivng, heavy crops e£ vi-hcat and oate have been threshed off th.;e farm. Snbdivided i=to jiumcroue paddocks by pood fence*, situated clcec to township and sa'«yards, raii and eciiool. Ea3y terms can be arranged and prico on application. Fol. Y1531 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. I SHEEP AND CROPPING FARM. A ~O ACRES of Cropping and Tussock I Lard, 5 acres in oats, 8 acree for j i Unseed, 20 acres for turnips, l&J acrca in J ■ young grass, 55 acree in old eraeaes, balance in tussock. Good 7-roomed House, pantry, scullery. 4-s'.a!!ed stable, granary and cLearing shed, impleaient shed and shearing ehtd, cowbails ar.d fowlhousce. I Fo!. XGCB PKICE, £10 lOs. i CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. ' co(v a a IDEAL CATTLE AND SHEEP FARM. ABOUT S MILES FROM CITY AND 7 FROM ADDINGTON YARDS. SPLENDID DEALER'S PLACE. A BOUT 900 ACRES, consisting of eaey hills lying well to the 6Un, rabbit fenced, and subdivided into 5 paddocks. Twothirda ploughable. Two good sheep yaTdg. As (his fine property is , co close to the central market and the city, it should claim tho attention of dealcre, farmers, and others requiring what is practically a suburban property. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., Auctioneers, Cor. Caehel and Manchester 6treets. NEARLY FIVE ACHES. 4-f ACRES of Sp'ondid Land, . with two frontage*; one on tramline, and in A rapidly growing dietrict. Tho buildings comprise a house of four rooms, ecullery, dairy, bathroom and washhouse, granary, stable, trapshed, cowshed, pigsties, fowlhouse-s, etc. Tho crops are well forward, and comprise. 1 acre onions, 1 acre peas and potatoes, and 1 aero for hay. Tha property has a great prospective value, being splendidly adapted for eubdivision. Ca-11 and arrange for an inspection. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CQ t Fol. A. 1298. , * DAIRYING AND CROPPING LAND. GOOD HOMESTEAD AND , NUMEROUS OUTBUILDINGS. 129 ACRKS of Good and Croppinj; Land, located close to nil, school »nd creamery, and short drive to one of our best markets. The homestead consists of house of 0 rooms and pantry, 6-etall stable, looee-bor, cowbyre, granary, and implement ehed, ttc. The property is well subdivided into numerous paddocke, and watered by running streams; 50 acres in wheat, 20 acres oats, 1 acre in potatoes, Jaero in mangolds. The owner is prepared to cell as a going concern with stock or otherwise. Ea3y terms can bo arranged. Apply , Fol. Y1639 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. SPLENDID MIXED FARM. SOUTH CANTERBURY. Ifi')7 ACPIES o£ Sheep and Cropping Land. 500 to GOO acres cultivated, and in good English grasses, suitable for grain growing; the balance in good tussock land, aT.d a great portion could be ploughed, well subdivided ond watered by two running streams; four-roomed house, stable, woolahcd, eh?ep dip and yards, situated eight miles from rail and twenty m;!c3 from good town; carrying at present over 2000 sheep. Owner would consider exI change for Wwu property or smaller farm. . PRICE, £3 K>e Fol. QIT9. CRADDOCK. McCROSTIE CO. 1 LEASEHOLD. 755 ACRES SHEEP COUNTRY. <TQr ACRES. Shwp Country, and 200 • C Acrf s Plantation Reserve, located j about four miles from railway station and j township The improvements consist of a ! 5-roomed House-, transhed, 'oosebox, and i usual outbuildings, shrop yards, etc The I school ia about 2 miloe distant The proI perty is subdivided into seven paddocks. There are 10 acrce in oats, and 100 being ! ploughed for rape and turnips. J Tho lease of 7eS acres has 17 years to run { at 4e Gd per acre, and the 200 acree pianta- ; tion reserve two years at Is per acre rental. i Goodwill £S«C. j Call and arrange fo.- an inspection. Fo!. Q I". CRADDOCK. McCROSTIE CO. j i : GOOD CROPPING AND GRAZING FARM. fils AC * R? - S ""PP'f"? nr pr»Tin» lard. easy downs, all lying vtrV. to the tun, subdivided into U paddocks hv wire and , goree ferces, well watered by dams, creeks, and races: 65 acre* id wheat. 50 acree for oats, and 50 acres for tamips. Hu grown to of %heat and 55 bushela oats to the acre. Cio»« to one of the b*i» ,etock ; oaiket* in Canterbury. Good haute 7 j looms, h. and c b»th. waahhous*. stable. j granary. sheepyaiJs. men's hut. Situated !1J miles echool, and 6 miie« to rail. Easy term* arranged. PRICE £17 10». J Fol. Q. . 16Q I CSADDOCE. McCROSTIE CO.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15116, 4 November 1914, Page 12
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