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AUCTIONS. CRADDOCK, M’CRCSTTE COMPANY QRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, Corner of Cashel and Manchester Streets. Office hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. SATURDAY EVENINGS, Our Offices are open from 7.50 p.m- until *9 p.m. OUTDOOR SALES CONDUCTED AT A MINIMUM COST. AUCTION SALES OP PROPERTIES HELD IN OUR CENTRAL ROOMS EVERY SATURDAY, at. 12 NOON Corner of Cashel and Manchester Streets. ftAA ACRES ol First-class Sheep Country 'jUU and Agricultural Land, situated close to school and railway, markets, etc. Subdivided into numerous paddocks hy good fences; ample water supply; 80 acres in oats, 80 acres in rape and 50 acres to be sown in turnips. A good portion of the nurchaee money can remain for 5 years at 4J per cent. Good house of 6 rooms, stable, implement shed, granary, etc. Nice Bweet country. PRICE: £8 15s per acre. Pol. A. 15 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. -f-fnn ACRES Excellent Grazing Run. X-LUly located on the Port Hills. 250 seres low downs; will grow anything. Snbdivided into four blocks by sheep-proof fences. 'Well watered by natural water supply. Will carry 2 sheep per acre. Splendid property for a dealer*, no "buildings. Call and arrange an inspection. Capable of great improvement. Easy terms given. PRICE: £lO 10s per acre. • Fol. H. 28 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. op ACRES Good Agricultural Farm, 10.00 .00 c&ted close to Balevardfl, railway nd school. Has grown fiO bushels of wheat er sere and never less than 80 bushels, übdivided into numerous paddocks by good snees; well watered. House of 5 rooms, ew stable, granary, oow’oails with concrete oor, implement shed blacksmith's shop, to A good all-round farm. PRICE: £22 per acre. Fol. A. 16 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. n ACRES Good Dairying and Cropping Land, located close to the City. Well watered by arterians; will grow good crops of hay, mangolds and potatoes. House of 4 rooms, in good order, washhouse, copper, dairy, orchard, 5-bailed cowshed, stable, pigsty and fowlruns. Subdivided into 3 paddocks by good fences. PRICE; £llsO. Fob 8.22 CRADDOCK, McCROSTTE COMPANY. ACRES Rich C-ropning or Grazing IXO Land, located in North Canterbury. Subdivided into 7 paddocks, all well watered; 50 acres good swamp, suitable for dairying. 25 acres in wheat, 10 acres in beans. 5 acres in potatoes, 5 acres in oats and 20 acres in linseed, balance well grassed. Houso of 6 rooms, 4-stallod stable, oowshed. Located 2? miles from Tailway. creamery, and quarter of a mile from school and post office. Splendidly adapted for dairying or cropping. PRICE: £26 per acre. Fol. C. 20 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. Q 4 A ACRES, one of the cheapest pronerJtcU ties on the Canterbury Plains. Has gTown 60 bushels per acre of oats and nice crops of wheat. Snbdivided by good fences into numerous paddocks, all well watered. Easy distance from rail, saleyarda and closo to school. 190 acres in oats and barley and 150 acres in kale, rape and turnips. House of 6 rooms, granary, implement shed, cartshed, sheenyards, shearing shed, men’s whare, stable, loose non cowshed, etc. There is also a smaller homestead. Would sell readily in two blocks. PRICE: £lO 10s per acre. Fol. K 23 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. rj-i 1 ACRES of the Best Grazing Land iX 4 around the town. Can be highly recommended as a dairy farm, as it is located in the centre of a largo dairying district. Subdivided into 8 paddocks, all we l watered. Close to railway, school and creamerv. NOTE.—The property will have to ho sold subject to an existing lease, which has over 2 years to run. Rental £2 2s Gd per acre. As the beneficiaries in a deceased estate want their money they have reduced the price from £46 per acre to £37. The present rent amounts to a high rata of interest cn the amount of tho purchase money. House of 8 rooms, stable, dairy, cowshed of 17 bails, cartshed, piggeries, etc. PRICE: £37 „er acre. Fol. G. 16 Further particulars on application to CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. AQ A ACRES, Good Mixed Farm, com«AOvy prising a beautiful free soil. Grows nice grain crops. New bouse of 7 rooms, hot and cold water and all necessary outbuildings. Only 4 miles from railway and school: handy to saleyaTds; well fenced and watered; 86 acres in' wheat, 90 acres oats and grass. 25 acres Cape barley, 100 acres in Garton oats; carrying 800 owes. Call and arrange an inspection. PRICE: £lO per acre. Fol. 8.13 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. IAA ACRES of Rich Agricultural and xUU Dairying Land, located in the centre of a large dairying district. Beside railway and close to school and creamery. Well fenced and watered by natural streams. House of 6 rooms, 8-stflied stable, etc. Grows heavy wheat crops and is splendid gracing land. Easy drive from town. PRICE: £4O per acre. Fol. L. 14 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY.

ACRES Magnificent _ Land, located £\J\) beside railway station and easy distance from creamery and school. Great wheat land. Securely fenced and well watered. Land will grow 60 bushels per acre of wheat, also very heavy crop- 1 of oats, potatoes, beans or peas. Como and see this year’s wheat crop. This is truly a land of plenty. Comfortable house or 6 rooms, stable, oowsbed, etc. Splendid gracing land. Easy drive from Christchurch. PRICE: £4O per acre. Pol. L. 24 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. rrr)QH ACRES Freehold. Splendid sheep I Z'O I run. Also 26,800 Acres of Pastoral Lease, which has 9 years to run at a rental of £l2O per annum. The front country consists of low downs carrying 6600 ewes, and can be easily ridden over. Sheep-proof fences. 7 miles of which are netting. Located 65 miles from Blenheim and 45 miles from Dashwood Railway Station by good road. Weekly mail service; coach passes door. Commoted to adjoining station by telephone, and is being connected with Blenheim. Carrying 8000 sheep. Average percentage of lambs for the past 3 years ha 3 been 75, and the average weight of wool per sheep 9lb 12oz; 10 head of cattle and 20 head of horses. House of 7 rooms, store, men’s where, shearers’ wharo, musiorers’ whare, 2 out-wharea, 4 etalb loft, ooachhouse, blacksmith's shop, woolshed and appliances, and a complete set of farm implements. Sold £2BOO worth off the property last year. PRICE as a going oonoern; £21,000. FoT. M. 12 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. 7>rr ACRES, Splendid Mixed Farm. In two D I blocks. 31 acrea splendid swamp land, suitable for dairying, balance good agricultural land; 6 acres in wheat, 5 acres in oats, 5 acres in potatoes and 5 acres in hay, balance well grassed. House of 6 rooms, atahle, cowshed. At present milking 16 cows, besides crop. Located 1 mile from station, creamery, school, and all necessary conveniences. Clear title. Full particulars from PRICE: £37 per acre. Fob 5.30 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY, Solo Agents. 7aA ACRES Rich Agricultural Farm; •iUU rich dry land; excellent cropping land. Located 1 mile from railway station, close to sohool and easy drive from town. Socurely fenced and well watered. House of 7 rooms, stable, gmnary, engine shed, sheepyards, etc. 186 acres in oats and 75 acres in wheat. Delivery given on April Ist, 1911. Splendid all-round farm. PRICE: £4O per acre. Fol. P. 9 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. 7i l* ACRES, located 14 miles from ChristIXO church by good road; railway staion adjoins the property. The land around bo homestead (120 acres) is good oropping and and the balance is the very best of beep country. Splendidly fenced and well mteTed. New h6uß9 of 7 rooms and cononiences. Station and school adjoins the omestead. As the owner intends visiting Ingland he is prepared to accept any reason,ble offer. PRICE: £9 per acre. Fo' R. 4 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15511, 11 January 1911, Page 16

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