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FOR SALE OR TO LET, CRADDOCK, M’OROSTTE COMPANY, THE CHANCE OP A LIFETIME. SHEEP AND CATTLE FARM, UNDOUBTEDLY ONE OF THE CHEAPEST PROPERTIES ON THE MARKET. 1950 ACRES. PRICE £8 5a PER ACRE. A' FIRST-CLASS PROPERTY. 1 OKA ACRES, located in Mid-Canterbury, JLc/OU and only 3 miles from first-class saloyards, railway station, and all necessary conveniences. A portion of the property is rich swamp land, partly sown in English grassos, and the balance unimproved. The balance of tho property consists of low hills, a portion of which lias been cultivated and sown in English grasses, the remainder being good tussock hills. The fences are all sheep-proof, and there is an abundance of water on each subdivision. Tho improved Bwamp land and also portions of the hills are fenced into conveniently sized paddocks which will grow first-class rape, turnips and clover. The property will carry 2000 ewes and fatten their lambs, besides cattle, and the carrying capacity can be greatly increased. The buildings consist of a comfortable house of 5 rooms, h. and c. water, stable, shed and sheepyards. VERY EASY TERMS GIVEN. PRICE £8 63 PER ACRE. Fol. Q. 148 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. SPLENDID SHEEP AND CATTLE FARM. 620 ACRES. RICH FLATS AND LOW HILLS. PRICE ONLY £l6 PER ACRE. on ACRES, located only 1J miles from liU rail, etc., and handy to school, ■lephone in the house. The Land comprises ch fiats suitable for dairying and the very »st of hills. Tho hills are well covered ith cocksfoot and clover, and the property lould command a ready sale at the price sked. Subdivided by good fences and ■j'ondidlv watered. There is a comfortable [ouse, with hot and cold water, stable, loft, learing shed and yards. The Owner will give easy terms and will consider any reasonable offer. Full particulars on application. PRICE £l6 PER ACRE. Fol. X 587. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COY. SHEEP AND CROPPING FARM. MID-CANTERBURY, 545 r ACRES. PRICE £l2 10s PER ACRE. 545 ACRES Good Sheep and Cropping I,and, located only l£ miles from rail, school, etc. The Land will grow good crops of oats, rapo and turnips; securely, fenced with gorso and wire fences, and watered by races in overy paddock. 40 ACRES IN POTATOES. House of 8 rooms, cold wafer laid on, windmill and tank, 8-stallcd stable, chiiffhouso, loose-box, granary, shearing, shed, implement shed, sheepyards, cowsheds and fowlhouse. . At the price asked this Farm is absolutely I right.

Fol. X. 033 PRICE, £l2 10a per Acre. CRADDOCK, MeCROSTIE COY. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 31 ACRES. COMFORTABLE HOUSE OF 5 ROOMS. VERY RICH LAND. THE Owner of this First-class Little Proportv is prepared to Sell at a very reasonable "price, or will consider and exchange for a small Farm. The Propertv is located within easy distance of a tram, and all necessary cor.veniCll A. 3 portion of the Land is well planted in young fruit'trees now bearing, and tho whole place is splendidly adapted for market gardening, and having two frontages will subdivide to advantage. Call and arrange for an inspection. PRICE. £1350. Fol. Y. 1585 CRADDOCK. MeCROSTIE COY. THE FAMOUS CASHMERE ESTATE. 2 MAGNIFICENT GRADING OR CROPPING BLOCKS. JUST OFF HOON HAY ROAD. BLOCK 1: 25 ACRES, SUBDIVIDED INTO TWO PADDOCKS. BLOCK 2: 17 ACRES. Unquestionably lomo of tho Finest and Most Productive Land in New Zealand. PRICE VERY REASONABLE. CRADDOCK, MeCROSTIE COY,, CORNER CASHEL AND MANCHESTER STREETS. THE SPUR, SUMNER, THE PROPERTY OF S. HURST SEAGER, ESQ. 8 IDEAL BUNGALOWS. 4 CHARMING BUNGALOW SITES. BUNGALOWS Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4 will be OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION DAILY from this dalo to Day of Sale, i.e., MARCH 14tli, between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. BUNGALOWS Nos. 5, G and 8 CAN BE INSPECTED by prospective Purchasers between 2.30 and 5 any Afternoon by kind permission of the tenants. BUNGALOW No. 7 CAN BE INSPECTED AT ANY TIME by special appointment. , MR A. E. CRADDOCK will be in attendance at The Spur ou THURSDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, from 2.30 p.m., and otherwise by appointment. CHAS. CLARK,. Hereford Street; CRADDOCK, MeCROSTIE COY., Corner Cashel and Manchester Streets; Joint Auctioneers.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16492, 6 March 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16492, 6 March 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16492, 6 March 1914, Page 12