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i Properties For Sale or To Let, ! A. E. CRADDOCK. FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. A CHEAP LITTLE HOLDING. 100 ACRES. hr. re had placed in my hands for sale a Splendid Little Agricultural Farm, which at the price ashed should command an immediate sale. The property contains 100 acres of nicp wheat-growing land, all well fenced sr.d watered. The owner being anxious to fell has placed a very reasonable price on this little holding, and I have no hesitation in recommending it to those in search of land. This property is within comfortable driving distance of Christchurch, and is handy to good markets, railway, school, post office, telephone, blacksmith's shop, churches, etc., etc. The Homestead, which is very comfortable, consists of a houso of 6 rooms in good order, f-stalled stable, granary and implement-shed. The Land is all clean and in good heart, and (ho fences are all sheep-proof; in fact, the whole property is in ideal order, and a buyer has only to step in and make money. PRICE £2O per acre. Folio 282 A. E. CRADDOCK. SPRINGSTON. i A ACRES Splendid Agricultural Land, J-V/ situated only 1 mile from railway station and handy to school, saleyards, creamery, etc. This is a splendid little home for a working man or market gardener. Constant work can he found close to the homestead, and the place will easily carry four or five cows and will grow splendid potato crops. Comfortable houso of 6 rooms, new stable, etc. All fences new. PRICE £175. Folio 270 A. E. CRADDOCK. MID-CANTERBURY.

900 ACRES. :1 1 A Magnificent Sheep .'and Cropping Farm subdivided into fourteen paddocks, sheep proof fences and "water in every field. Situ ated only 13 miles from Christchurch b; splendid read. Will grow the best of turnip) rape and oat crops. Comfortable dwelling o 7 rooms, stables, granary, man’s svhare, sheep yards and nice plantatioixs. The oracr's verdict is: “Cot me an offer. PRICE £7 10s per area. Folio 16 A. E. CRADDOCK. HANDY LITTLE SHEEP FARM. 500 ACRES. t rein, ACRES OF LAND, which will grov i QUv/ splendid crops of oats, and for th< 1 production of rape and tumipß it would br ■ hard to beat. The whole property is wcl ■ subdivided and watered. The lapd is nic< ■ sweet country, which is very easily worked ’ By slight improvement a handsome profi' , awaits the man who is fortuno enough to goi i in early and make a purchase. HOUSE o: . 5 rooms and stable. I will be pleased to shoe intending purchasers over this sweet little holding, and I feel sure that an inspectior will convinco any reasonable man that the ' price is right. PRICE £7 10s per acre. Folio 23 A. E. CRADDOCK. BROMLEY. m ACRES of Good Land, suitable for market gardening. Being so close to the City, this excellent littlo property should appeal to those in search of a small suburban property. Grows good onions or any kind of roots. Subdivided into two paddocks. House of 4 rooms, washhouse, dairy, pigstye, fowlhouse, etc. Easy terms. PRICE £3OO. Folio 23 A. E. CRADDOCK. NORTH CANTERBURY 70 ACRES. W/? ACRES. Rich Agricultuoral or Dairv- “ ing Land; situated only one mile from railway, school, creamery, etc. This land grows exceptionally heavy crops of wheat or cals, and is also the best of grazing land. Wcl! fenced and watered. Situated in one of the best dairying districts in Canterbury. House of 6 rooms, washhouse and dairy, 4 stalls, 2 loose-boxes. 4 cowbails, frnphouao, slieop yards, fowlhouse, etc. A good property. PRICE £3l 10s per acre. Folio 270 A. E. CRADDOCK. CLOSE TO TOWN, ins ACRES. I ACRES, located only 7J miles from ■*-. yCity. Good mixed farm; a good area W! ‘l grow splendid crops of grain and roots, the is splendid turnip and rapo 's' l ”- Nice house of 5 rooms, washhouse, dairv, 4 stalls, 2 loose-boxes, chaffhouse, trapshed and other neeful farm buildings. Being so close to town everything grown on the place can be sold at the utmost pennyClose t 0 Addington market, and abbntoirs, aiid will therefore suit a butcher or a dealer. PRICE £1853. F01i0360 A. E. CRADDOCK. KIRWEE. .106 ACRES. IACRES1 ACRES of Good Cropping or Slier Land, well fenced and watered, lor fed only three nrlcs from railway, saleyard sheer sheds, sheep-dip, and only about oi and a half miles from school; House of I’n 1 ’ n C°°d order, with all necessary on bundings. Grows good oat crops. PRICE £l3 10s per acre. Adjoining the above is 150 acres of land of the same quality, which can bo either bought or leased. PRICE, if bought, £l2 per acre. Folio 155 A. E. CRADDOCK. LINCOLN. 42 ACRES. A ACRES of Good Cropping Land, locatod one mile from 'railway, school, churches, etc., well fenced and watered. This splend.d little farm will grow good crops of wheat, potatoes or peas. House of 6 rooms, 2 stalls, trapshed, etc. Orchard of young PRICE £26 per acre. Folio 170 A. E. CRADDOCK. SHIRLEY 3?j ACRES (LEASEHOLD). 901 ACRES Splendid Dairying Land. <lO3 Lease has 44 years to run, rent- £3 per acre, subdivided and woll watered, house of 4 rooms and conveniences, dairy, man’s rooms, stable, trapshed, cowbails, etc. Cottage let at 7s per week; .16 cows, 3 horses, 2 sets trap harness, dairy cart and utensils, dray and frame, s.f. plough, set harrows, clod crusher, horse hoe. seed sower, milk drums and cans, cooler and fixings, De Laval separator, 30 tons hay, 15 tons oatsheaves, stack covers, 11 acre 3 potatoes, 3 acres mangolds, fencing material, empty sacks, and u. host oi sundries. Milk round of about 25 gallons. PRICE, as a going concern, £650. Folio 254 A. E. CRADDOCK.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14976, 23 April 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14976, 23 April 1909, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14976, 23 April 1909, Page 12

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