POR SALE OR YO LET. CRADDOCK, M’CROSTIE COMPANY CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COT., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO ALL INTERESTED. WE &pocialieo in Conducting SALES BY PUBLIC AUCTION of PROPERTIES OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. Our rogular Auction Sales are hold at 12 noon every Saturday in our Land Salerooms, corner Cashel and Monchostar Streets. If no Sale is effected only the advertising expenses are charged. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COY., Auctioneers and Land Agents, Comer Cashel and Manchester Streets. RICH AGRICULTURAL FARM. 183 A ~ RE s - DEPOSIT £I2OO, Balance 5 Per Cent. 183 Acres Agricultural Farm. Looated within driving distance of tho city. Only 2| miles from rail and school. Grows splendid wheat, potatoes, peas, in fact it will grow anything. House of 10 rooms, bathroom, stable, loosebox, chaffhouse, granary, sheepyards and shearing shed. Tho owner is prepared to Bell as a whole or in 2 blocks. Securely fonced and well watered. Lane Transfer Title. Subdivided into 10 paddocks Pol. Z. 286 Prioe £3O per acre. CRADDOCK. McCROSTIE COMPANY. NORTH CANTERBURY. 42 ACRES. Good Agricultural or Dairy Farm, close te school and rail, and only 2 miles from creamery. House of 6 rooms, stable, cowshed and granary. Ample water supply. _ Securely fenced with gorse and . wire. Suitablo for either cropping or dairying. With the freehold is given the goodwill o fa leasehold of 17 aores, which has 5 years to run, at an annual rental of 30s per acre. A good thing. Fol. Z. 277 "Price £43 per acre. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY. SHEEP OR CROPPING FARM. 1100 PRICE £ll 10s Per A.cre. Suitable for either sheep farming or cropping. Located & a mile from rail, school, post and telegraph office, and 2J miles from freezing works. House of 8 rooms, and all conveniences. Stablo, granary, loosebox and all nooossary outbuildings. _ Well watered by largo water race. Subdivided into. 18 paddooks, by good fences; 400 acres in young grass. Will carry 1 ewo por acre and fatten lambs besides crop. Will grow 40 bushels of oats and 20 bushels of wheat per acre. Terms: Quarter cash, balance at 5 per cent for 6 years. Fol. Q. 14 Price £ll 10s por acre. CRADDOCK. McCROSTIE COMPANY. SMALL SUBURBAN FARM. 42 ACRES. DEPOSIT ONLY £l5O. Nice mixed form, located about nine miles NICE MIXED FARM, loented about nine miles from Christchurch, situated only threequarters of a mile from school, store, telephone, etc., securely fenced and well watered; Houso of 7 Rooms, stable and shed. Crows nioo crops of grain and fair crops of potatoes. Tho owner is prepared to accept as deposit tho small sum of £l5O, tho balance to remain at 6 por cent. Fol. Z 299 PRICE: £4O per Acre. CRADDOCK, M'CROSTIE COMPANY. GOOD AGRICULTURAL FARM. • '.i 280” CEE3, HANDY TO ALL CONVENIENCES. The land on this Property varies in quality from rioh cropping to good medium land. A good area will grow very fine wheat crops, ana the balance excellent crops of oats, rape or turnips. The property is located close to tho school, rail and saleyards, creamery, telephone, storo, and is within driving distance of Christchurch. Sccuroly fonced and well watered by racos. The Homestead consists of a first-class Houso of 6 Rooms, hot and cold servioe and all conveniences, stable, loose-box, granary, implement shed, pigstye and fowl-run. GOOD ALL-ROUND FARM, Which can be thoroughly rc-commonded. PRICE: £25 10s per acre. Fol. Z 252 CRADDOCK, M’CROSTIE COMPANY. NORTH CANTERBURY. 662 A ~ RE s ONE OF THE FINEST PROPERTIES ON THE MARKET. SPLENDID HOMESTEAD. Splendid Sheep and Cropping Farm, located in North Canterbury. The land compriseß low downs and hills, all plougliable. The property Is securely fenced with standard and wire fences, and is splendidly watered by springs and natural streams; 15 acres in turnips, 8 aoros in mangolds, 100 acres in young grass, 80 acres native, balanco in English grasses. PRICE £l9 10s PER ACRE. Tho homestead is new, and consists of a good 7-roomed house, bathroom, hot and cold water service, stable, loosebox and implement shed. Located only 1J miles from school, railway station, Baleyards and post and telegraph office. The terms are easy, a largo proportion of tho purchaso money can remain on mortgage for 2J years at 5 per cent. This is a good little holding, which should command a ready sale. Full particulars on application to CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COY. Fol. Q, 10, , PRICE £l2 10s Per Acre. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. OWNER ANXIOUS TO SELL. DEPOSIT £IOO. O A ACRES Good Mixed Farm. Located 5 Obfc minutes’ walk from school, rail, post office and saleyards. Grows nice grain crops. Houso of 6 rooms, loosebox. stable, cartshed, fowlhoueo, dairy and pigstye. Subdivided into 6 paddocks, all well watered; 7 acres in turnips, balance in green feed and yonng grass. Growi good oats, rape and. turnips. Deposit Required Only £IOO. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COY. Fol. Z. 272 PRICE £B2C. CLOSE TO CITY. RICH ROOT g"rOWING LAND. PRICE £IOSO. ■J Q ACRES Rich Dairying and Root GrowXV ing Land. Located only 7 mlies from town. Easy distance from tramline. Rich land, capable of growing anything. House of 6 rooms, washhouse, copper and tubs, pantry, stablo, trapshed, feedhouse, 4 cowbails, pigstyes and fowlhouso. Natural water supplyGood fences of gorse and wire. Deposit inquired about £6OO. A splendid proposition. CRADDOCK. McCROSTIE COY. Fol. Z. 281 PRICE £1650. NORTH CANTERBURY. 450 ACRES. SPLENDID DAIRY*AND CROPPING FARM. Rich Agricultural and Dairying Land, seourely fenced and woll watered by springs and natural streams. Good house of 9 rooms, bathroom, scullery, pantry, stablo and 6 stall*. 2 looseboxea, loft, implement shed, trapshed, cowshed of 6 byTes; 1 mile from school and only 1J miles from crenmory; 9 paddocks, all Becurely fonced with gorso and wire. Very easy terms given. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COY. Fol. Z. 289 PRICE £3l Por Acre.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15899, 10 April 1912, Page 15
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