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AUCTIONS. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. CHOICE BUNGALOW. ST. ALBANS. ST. ALBANS. CLOSE TO 2d TRAM SECTION. TTTELL BUILT BUNGALOW cf 5 Gocd Rooms, Bathroom, Porcelain Bath and Basin, H. and C. Service, Electric Light, Pantry. Sculiery, Washhouse, Copper, and Tub?, orkfihop, Panelled Hall and Living Room. _3-16:h Acre Land in Lawn and Garden. Northern Aspect. p p ' ICE IeT3O. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., LTD., Folio 496 Agents. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. SUBSTANTIAL TWO-STORIED HOUSE OF D ROOMS AND i-ACRE LAND. PI! ' CE £1850 OXLVMODERN HOUSE of 9 Large Rooms, 20 x IS. 2-1 x 16, etc., Portico. Verandah, and Large Sunny Balcony, Wardrobes in every bedroom, Pantry, Scullery, Storeroom, Bos Room, Coalhouse, Tool Sliede, H. and C. Service £irouihout, 2 Lavatories, Sewer Connexion, and H.P. Water Supply. J-acre Land beautifully laid out and planted with a Choice Selection of Ornamental Trees and Shrub's, Good Orchard. Northern Aspect. THE PROPERTY IS SITUATED WITHIN lu'O YARDS OF TRAM, 2d SECTION. LOVELY OUTLOOK. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., LTD., Folio 10. Agenta. CHOICE BUNGALOW RESIDENCE. SITUATE JUST OVER AVENUE, AND CLOSE TO TRAM. MICE £985. SUPERIOR TILED ROOF BUNGALOW J of 5 ROOMS, BACK AND FRONT VERANDAH", with ENDS GLASSED IN, ROUGH STONE CHIMNEYS and RED STONE OPEN FIREPLACE IN ONE ROOM, HALL AND LIVING ROOM, PANELLED. ELECTRIC LIGHT AND FITTINGS THROUGHOUT. CLEAR LEADLIGHTS, DOULTON BATH AND BASIN. H and C. SERVICE, PANTRY, SCULLERY. WASHHOUSE. COPPER, and TUBS, HOT WATER OVER TUBS, GOOD SECTION WITH NORTHERN ASPECT. WELL FENCED AND LAID OUT.

AN EXCEPTIONALLY WELL-PLANNED AND FINISHED PROPERTY THROUGHOUT. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., LTD., Folio 217 Agents FOR SALE—SPECIAL. A CHOICE SELECT SUBURBAN HOLDING. ON ACCOUNT MR WM. CRADDOCK. CORNER NEW BRIGHTON AND MARSHLAND ROADS. QVER 2J ACRES. Fine Corner Block, with frontages of about 10 cliaiua to the roads mentioned, laid out in garden, orchard, and paddocks, and NEARLY NEW MODERN ART BUNGALOW, containing 7 GOOD LIVING ROOMS, plastered, papered, and decorated throughout, wide PANELLJ3D HALL, and all modern conveniences, septio tank, stabling, etc., sitting-out eunnw verandahs front, side, and back. Tho property is very suitable for subdivision into 4 nice building blocks, without interfering with Homestead. Too large for present Owner's xequriements. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., LTD., Sole Agents, Corner Cashel and Manchester streets. IJQ ACRES. ONE OF THE CHEAPEST FARMS ON THE MARKET. RICH CROPPING AND DAIRYING LAND. IDEAL POSITION. PRICE ONLY £32 10s PER ACRE. Thia is undoubtedly one of the best little PROPERTIES FOR SALE in CANTERBURY. The land is easily worked, and will grow anything. To those in search of land suitable for dairyirg, root, or grain growing. Wo have no hesitation in recommending this little holding as one of the mo3t suitable on the market. Comfortable Houso of (i rooms, and all necesfcary outbuildings. Tho homestead is close to school, post and tckgraph office, blacksmith's shop, churches, railway station, and all necessary conveniences. The property is well watered by a never failing stream. Will carry a large herd of dairy cows besides crop. This property lias been in tne hands of the present owner for a great number of years, and Bhould command a ready sale. Call and arrange for an inspection. PRICE, £32 10s per acre. Fol. Y 1665 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO.. LTD.

RICH DAIRYING OR CROPPING LAND LEASEHOLD. "• Q r-\ ACRES Long Lcsjo at 21s nof 00 Situated handy to Aahburton Very rich soil. Grows great crops of potatoes and mangolds. Improvements consist of now house of 4 large rooms and conveniences. stable, cowshcd, loose-box, implement shed, and orchard; well fenced and watered. Eight acres in potatoes (which ehou'd go 12 tons per acre); 3 acres in manifolds 17 acres in young ctb*s. Cut five etar.ks of shcavee this yeai off 10 acres. Caryyine 100 sheep, 30 _ head cattle, 13 horses, end 12 pigs. Price for Goodwill, improvements, potatoes, and mangolds, apply CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO LTD Folio Y. 1845. " ' GRAZING AND CROPPING LAND. 1 90 ACRES FREEHOLD, and 20 Acres Riverbed, rental £2 Jos per year Good dairying or cropping land. Good eevenroorucd House, cowbnils and other outbuildings. Well sheltered and well watered; 17 acres in turnips, and a largo portion in young grass. Carrying 150 sheep and 20 head of cattle. This year threshed -43 bushels wheat to the acre. Owner giving ud on account of ill-hoaltTi. PRTCE: -rjr ppw ACRE. ANO EASY TERMS ARRANGED! CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. Folio Y. 1839. SHEEP AND CATTLE LAXD. 4-4-00 ACR ES-Situated 3 mi lea fnm *±*X VU school and rail, together with new 5-roomed House, and men's whare Watered by springs, and subdivided into 5 blocks. Mixed grazing country, with a good portion ploughable. 80 acres etubble, 40 acres ploughed. Cimfjj; at present 2000 sheet) and 100 head of cattle. PRICE: £3 10s PER ACRE. TERMS ARRANGED. Folio 1-766. CHAD DOCK, McCROSTIE CO.. LTD.

RICH GRAZING OR CROPPING. QQI"l ACRES LEASEHOLD. 12 Tears to t/OU run free of rent. Rich soil, flat« grow splendid lucerne. Homestead consists of house of 16 rooms, large stable and loft, implement shed, woolshed, and machines, etc. School 1J miles; exceptionally well watered, and fenced with wire and standards; about 20 paddocks; 22 acres race and clover, 20 acre? turnips, 18 acres oats. 50 acres lucerne. "Winters 1700 sheep. At present carrying 1300 sheep, 12 cattle, and 5 horses. Also full ranso of implements, including 10 h.p. Blackstono oil engine. For Bale as a going concern. PRICF! "'1 t" . rp * ' iIcCROSTTE CO.. LTD. Folio Q759. C2Q3O-6100

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15612, 9 June 1916, Page 12

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