AUCTIONS. A. X. CRADDOCK. A. JE. CBADDOOX. AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AGENT, LICENSED LAND BROKER. ETC., IS4-6 HEREFORD STREET. ESTABLISHED IMS. MID-CANTERBURY. NX ACRES, close to railway _,«*»«<_»• %[ DO rich Dairying Land, located within 8_ miles of creamery, 1 mile from post ofhco and roil, said 3 miles from Sh__o_ s»*ovards. Thero are s_ teres of wheat and 9 acres of c_t_. There is a slaughterhouse on tho property, which is let with a *-acre poddook at a xenial of 8a per week. The buv_r of tho land obtains tho slaughtering licensee The homestead consists of a House Ol 4 rooms in good order, a 4-stalled stable ai:d man's whare. A cowshed and bails are i» process of erection. For those in search oi an excellent littlo dairy farm this property is to be thoroughly __om_enc_d. Prici £17 10s per cere. Fol. t3 A. E. CRADDOCK. OTAGO. FIRST-CLASS PROPERTY. BARGAIN. BARGAIN. _*nf_ ACRES of first-class Lar.d, situated Ou V about 3 J mile* from Ciydcva'eTownsiup by good metalled road. Subdivided into •j. paduocks, ail in grass _nd all ploughable. watered by never-failing streams. No buildii_rs. This property will grow splendid crops vP gram, aid at the price asked must be light. Tho property lies well to the sun, and is convenient to echool, church, r ost i-.fice. blacksmith's shop, etc. Two-thirds of th" i>urcha„ inor.ey ciua remain on mortgage. Prioe £7 pet acre. FoL 55 A. E. CRADDOCK. MILTON. THE CHEAPEST FARM ON THE MARKET. QPf> ACRES of good Sheep Country, 10----000 cotcd only 8 miles from Milton. Grows good oats, rape and turnips. Rolling dewns, situated 1 mile from school and post office, subdivided and woll watered. Two dwellings, ono of 5 and 1 -~ other of 6 rooms, largo st.ible and wooished and all necessary outbuildings. Lies well to tho sun. A lartre portion of the purchase money can remain at li per oent. Price £4 _ 6d per acre. Fol. 181 A. E. CRADDOCK. ! .—_ j IMPORTANT BUSINESS ANNOUNCE- ' MENT. CENTRAL BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET. AS I WILL BE RESUMING POSSES- • SION of my Premises situate at the Corner of CASHEL and MANCHESTER STREETS (known as "Morrow Bassctt's"), on the Ist MARCH NEXT, 1 am prepared to receive Applications to RENT my PRESENT Centrally Situated OFFICES, bciug Nos. 154-G HEREFORD STREET, as from that date. Low Rental to Good Tenant. A. E. CRADDOCK. Auctioneer and Estate Agent. MID-CANTERBURY, 1 ACRES of splendid Sheep Country, Jl.t-fO \J located only .half a mile from a railway station, handy to tho Springston and Dunsandel Kaleyards. Tho fences are all in good order, and paddocks a,re well watc-red. There are aliout 400 acres in o__, turnips and rape. House consists of 8 rooms, will convenience*?, 6-staJlcd stable, large granar/ implement shed, stationary engine, sheepyards (new), orchard, etc. A really good sheep property. Price £9 10s. Fol. 197 A. EL CRADDOCK. ELLESMEBE. THE CHEAPEST FARM ON THE MARKET. Those desirous of something good for Christmas call at once. ABOUT 900 ACRES, subject to survey, situated two miles from Ellesmere Railway Station, by excellent road. The land on the property varies irom good sheep country to excellent grain-growing land, situated only six miles from Springston Saleyards, and within easy driving distance of Christchurch. 160 acres rape, 100 acres turnips, 60 acres crop, 300 acres young grasses, balance old grass. There is a splendid homestead on the property, consisting of House of 22 rooms, with pantry, scullery, washhouse, h. and c. water and all modern conveniences, stable of 9 stalls, implement shed and loft, hack stable, and sheep dip. The whole property is well watered by water races and natural streams. There is a chaffcutter and oil engine on tho property, which can be taken at valuation. To any one wanting a good all-round property this can bo thoroughly recommended, and is one that will not be long on the market. Price, £9 per acre. Fol. 60 A. E. CRADDOCK. EXCELLENT SHEEP FARM. 1200 ACRES. Close to Railway, School and Saleyards. £7 10s PER ACRE. A BOUT 1200 ACRES of Good Sheep Coun--'i- try, situated within 20 miles of Christchurch, by good road. The whole property is in perfect working order. About 500 acres being in young Krass, 100 acres in turnips, 100 acres in rape and the balance in old pasture. There is a good 6-roomed House, 4-stalled stable, implement shed, chaffhouse, etc., on tho property. The whole farm is securely fenced, marry of the fences being new, and thero is an excellent water supply in every paddock. The homestead is within 4-mile cf the Railway, and there ia a school on the property. To those in search of land I can thoroughly recommend this property as a aafe investment. Prico £7 10s per acre. Easy terms can be arranged on application to Fol. 17 A. E. CRADDOCK. Auctioneer, 154 Hereford street. FOR SALE AS A GOING CONCERN. ABOUT 1600 ACRES WITH STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. PRICE ASKED FOE THE LOT ONLY £10,000. A BOUT 1620 ACRES of the beet of Sheep XX. Country, located iv one of the best districts in Canterbury. Only S miles from railway station, ialeyards, school and all other necessary improvements. . Subdivided into numerous paddocks by good __ t of gorae, standards and wire. There is a magnificent flow of water right through the prorerty. _ acres are in oats, 50 acres in rape, and 130 acres ploughed for turnips, balanoe in English grasses and native. 900 owes with lambs, 20 E.L. rams, 5-hors_ team, 2 harness hones, 2 coin, ar.d gocd itock of farm implements, -xew house of 7 rooms, new 5-stalled stable, looiebox, chaffhouse. granary and sneepyards. At present tho farm, which is one of tho cheapest on the market in Canterbury, is ridiculously under-stocked, and with alight improvement can easily be made to carry one ewe per acre and fatten the lamb. The Land is exceptionally «asy to work, and will gTcw magnificent crora of turnips and rape. Laat year I inspected this property, and despite the very dry season, found a splendid crop of turnips, which ia proof that with our ordinary Canterbury seasons, this "*•*_■ little sheep run has few equals. PRICE its a going concern. £6 5« per acre or the owner will sell the land aeraratoly.' Term, given. * F olio A. E. CRADDOCK.
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