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> A. E. CRADDOCK, I Auctioneer, Farm, Station, and General Estate Agent, IS4-6 HEREFORD STREET, GHRISTCHCRCH. PRIME CANTERBURY SHEEP AND ' AGRICULTURAL FARMS. I All reasonably close to the City of Christchurch, and handy to first-class markets, railna; stations, schools, etc. Served by splendid roads ■■ Canterbury Land is not equalled in the ffominion for sheep-raising and cropping, and it is as oheap or cheaper than any land to be found elsewhere. Letters or Telegrams will receive proaot attention r/iyn ACRES Good Sheep and Cropping Land 111 one mile from railway station, Echool and saleyard, 7 miles from freezing wor i£ S House of 7 rooms and all necessary outbuildl ings; 200 acres in crop; splendid water supnlv Price, £7 per acre; required down. 2000 ACRES, splendid sheep property, failing water supply; 300 acres )n turnipssplendid homestead; close to railway aad markets Price. £1 per acre; easy terms 618 ACRES, heavy cropping land; very°com? plete and up-to-date homestead; grows heavy crops of linseed; natural water supply. p rlc / i £20 per acre; easy terms Fol ji 120 P ACRES, splendid cropping land; in good order, very complete and up-to-date homesteadshepp farm. Price, jEll per acre 800 ACRES-Land varies from excellent country to good cropping, lnnd, very complete homestead Puce, JE9 10s per acre yol 69 A. E.,ORADDPCK, FARM AND GENERAL ESTATE AGENT, 1 154-6 Hereford Street, CHRISrCHtJRCH CBB3 Printed by Aldeut Bu.vton. 's\. Ghuznee btreet, and published by GoUdon P Wills of 12 Buller Street, Wellington, for Taa WSLMSGTOH PUDLISHINO CoMPANy, LlUUio. Dominion Avenuu, Wellington. i Wednesday, January 20, 1909.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 410, 20 January 1909, Page 12
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