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AUCTIONS. McCROSTTE CO.. LTD. AUCTION SALE PROPERTY. SATURDAY, JULY 7th, at 12 Noon. In our Land Salo Rooms. ON ACCOUNT OF- A CLIENT |j (Who has purchased a larger property). THE PROPERTY is situato No. 18 RETREAT ROAD. AVONSIDE; contain- , ing 5 ROOMS, nicely papered throughout, Fitted with Venetian blinde, wardrobes, gas and fittings, gas fire and gas cooking 6tove, 1 bathroom with bath and basin, hot and cold 3 service, washhouec with copper and tubs, sink with hot and cold, toolsned, fowlhousce, arteoian water supply with ram. Tho SECTION comnriees about ONEEIGHTH OF AS ACRE, high situation (bein? 3 feci above the road), northern aspect; solid ornamental iron fence in front. The Soction ia well planted with CHOICE FRUIT TREES. The abovo Property ia for ABSOLUTE SALE. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO.. LTD.. Auctioneers, 47G9 Corner Cashel and Manchester fctreets. j SHORT OTIC E. AUCTION SALE. SATURDAY. JCLY 7th, 1917, at 12 Noon. In Our Lar.d Sale Rooks. 3 ON ACCOCNT OF THE PUIiLIC TRUSTEE IN THE ESTATE OF F. E. ROGERS ("DECEASED). "VTO. SU GLOUCESTER STREET EAST, ■ CITY, House of 6 rooms, all 1 officco and convonicr.cce, together with a FULL QUARTER-ACRE OF LAND. Very high situation. Northern aspect. ' CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., LTD., Auctioneers, 4770 Corner Caehel and Manchester streets. NORTH ISLAND. SHEEP AND CATTLE FARM. - ACRES of Good Mixed Land, 250 j acres of rich alluvial flatß, suitable , for dairying, cropping, and root growing. | Tho balance of land is good sheep land, and 1 can be greatly improved. Tho buildings com- • pris3 3 good homesteads, stable, and implement shod, cowshcd, separator room, engino : 6hed, 4 cow milking plant, 3-horso power Blackgtorio engine, butcher's shop, tool shed, and piggeries. Railway runs through the ' property. The present owner would consider i exchange with Canterbury farm 300 to 400 ' acres of good medium land. 1 PRICE—£IO per ac:& i CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. OCT ACRES rich eropmns and dairvinn Oi) land, situate only half a mile from school, tejpphnn*. railway fltntion. and all necessary conveniences. Comfortable house of 7 rooms, waehhotise. loose boxes, man's house, cowshed, 8-Btalled stable, granary, brick dairy, tool house, ctc, 24 acreo in grass, balance to be cropped, three-quarters of a mile from school and rail. Securely fenced and well watered. Good wheat land. PRICE £48 PER ACRE. Fol. Y. 1946 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. COO ACRES nico svreet tussock hills, all OZ/O well grassed, securely fenced with standards and, wire, and well watered by creeks and springs; 1} miles from school and rail, and miles from gooct ealevardu. Lie* well to tho sun. Carries 70(. ew«e. A farm of 160 acres adjoining can bo bought if required, No buildings. PRICE £10 PER ACRF Fol. Q. 184 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE. CO.. LTD. ACRES, heavy cropping And g»a* ; nr; vJ-L land. Clo&s to township. Grows h-:avy crops of grain and roots, and is also suitable for dairying. Comfortable houso of 5 toi ins. pantry, scullery, good stable, granary, large implement shed, piggeries, etc. Owner «i!l take over house as part payment. i'odivided by good fence* into 5 paddocks. A good portion of the purchase money can remain for 7 years at 5 per cent. PRICE £6S PER ACRE. Fol. Y. 1947 CRADDOCK. McCROSTIE CO., LTD. 4383 N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. E E S T O N SALE. FRIDAY, JUNE 29th, 1917. Present Entries for this fixture include: 250 Fat Wethers, Lambs, and Ewes 250 Forward Lambs 150 Mixed Sex Lambs 110 Crossbred Ewes (E.L. rams put out 15th April) 20 Fat Pigs Account Burnham Client, 14 Two-year-old Heifers ; Further Entries are Solicited. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 4738 Auctioneers. gHEF FIELD SALE. FRIDAY, JUNE 23th, 1917. Present Entries for this fixture include: Account Client, Draft Fat Lambs, Wethers, and Ewes 400 Four-tooth Fino Threo-quarterbred Ewes, EX. rams put out April 20th 1 Roan More, Byrs, sound and quiet, in harness 1 Set Trap Harness 1 Dogcart, rubber-tyred 1 Light Trap Further Entries aro Solicited. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP LTD., 4729 Auctioneers. QOVERNOR'S BAY AND TEDDINGTON. ROYAL MATT. COACH SERVICE. LsaTe Teddington P.O. Daily 7.15 sjn.. arrive at Allandale 7.45 a.nx. Leave Governor's Bay 8.10 a-m., arrive at Lyttelton 9.15 returning from Lyttelton Railway Station 9-45 a-m, Monday, Wednesday, Saturday. Leave Teddington 2J50 p.m. Leave Governor's Bay 3.15 arrivo at Lyttelton Railway Station 4.15 p.m., returning at 4.30 p.m. SPECIAL TRIPS ARRANGED. W. LYNN. Propria tos.

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15939, 28 June 1917, Page 12

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