AUCTIONS. .CRADDOCK. JIcCROSTIE COMPANY SHEEP AND CATTLE FARM. 1920 ACRES. ; NORTH CANTERBURY. COMFORTABLE HOUSE AND OUTBUILDINGS. LIMESTONE HILLS AND RICH FLATS. I IQOA ACRES, splendid Sheep and Cattle liJ—\J Country, !ocated in North Canterbury. The property is eubdivided by firstclass wire fences into 0 paddocks. There are : 300 acres o' rich flats, which will grow anything, the balance bein;r rich limestone hiCe. About three-quarters of the hills have l>een ploughed. Average wool clip jjlb. This is first-cits? fattening country, stnd s-hould command a ready sale. Tnr otrner is prepared to accept a deposit of £6000, and a good portion of the balance can be arranged for at -15 V CT cent. Delivery siven in the middio of February nest. Call and arrange for »n in- ; spection. Fol. Q. 12-t PRICE £10 10s PER ACRE. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. ANOTHER NORTH CANTERBURY PROPOSITION. 280 ACRES. GOOD SHEEP AND CROPPING FARM. OQQ ACRES, located in North Canterbury. £QU Good cropping and fattening country. House of 6 rooms bathroom, scullery, cold water laid on, stable of 4 etal's, loose-box, chaffhouse, implement shed, harness room and workshop. School, Post Office, and Telephone within one mile. Well watered by springe and creeks. All wire fences, 6 acros in oate, 40 acres in rape, 33 acres for turnips, balance in now grasses.' Carrying 400 ewes. Cut 8J tons of oatsheavea per acre last year. A good little holding. Fol. X. 577 PRICE £18 PER ACRE. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. SHEEP FARM. SHEEP FARM. 5000 ACRES. FIRST-CLASS HILL COUNTRY. PRICE £2 5s PER ACRE. fTAAfk ACRES first-class hill country. O\J\JKJ About 200 acrea have been cultivated, and the balance is in native grasses and tussock, all lying well to the eun. Subdivided by etandard and wire fences into 9 paddocks. Well watered by natural streams. Carrying 1200 ewes and 1400 hoggets. Located only 1 mile from School, Rail, and Telephone. House of 5 rooms, woolshod, stable, men's wharo, and eheepyards. Deposit required, i>2500. Balance for a term at 5 per cent. Fol. Q. 120 PRICE £2 5s PER ACRE. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. NORTH ISLAND PROPERTY. 1660 ACRES. EXCELLENT SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY. DEPOSIT REQUIRED, £5000. FiRST-CLASS HOMESTEAD. THE PRICE IS RIGHT, AND THE TERMS EASY. "IfiftO ACRES'splendid sheep and cattle AUUvJ country. Undulating country with low hills which are easily ridden over and mustered. Located about 24 miles from Maeterton. First-class House of 8 rooms, hot and cold water, tiled roof, concrete foundations, gas plant, septic tank, Porcelain bath and lavatory basin, telephone, woolshed, man's house, motor shed, and stable. The houeo is built of jarrah and totaro. and is very complete, and comfortable in every respect. The property is securely fenced with wire and netting, and is splendidly watered by natural streams. Will tarry 2 cheep per acre acd 400 head of cattle). A certain profit awaits the purchaser of this, excellent holding, which is looked upon as one of the cheapest properties in the Masterton district. Call And arrange for an inspection. PRICE £11 5s PER ACRE. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., Fol. Q. 12S Sole Agent* GRAZING RUN. GRAZING RUN. 2000 awRES. BEi.iT 3d PER ACRE. PRICE OF GOODWILL OF LEASE £2500. 9000 ACRES of nic* sweet, low tussock -i\J\J\J a jj lying mll te t _ e 81m , The buildings' consist of a 2-roomed cottage and sheepyards. The property is located about 3 miles from school and 9 miles from railway station. Subdivided into 6 blocks by good wire fences, and well watered by springs and creeks. Will carry 1100 ewea and do them well, besides s> number of cattle. Located about 40 miles from Christdrurch. Wo can thoroughly recommend this block to those in oearch of good cheep country. Fol. Q. 120 PRICE OP GOODWILL £2500. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. DAIRY FAiIM. DAIRY FARM. 60 ACRES. PRICE £SS PER ACRE. DEPOSIT REQUIRED £430. £A ACRES, located in North Canterbury, c suitable for dairying and cropping House of 6 rooms, wasbheuse, dairy, stable, granary, oowbails, and pigsty. Only one mile from rail and school. Well watered by springs and creeks. Very heavy swamp land. Call and arrange- for aa inspection Th» px {-erty ia right. . Fol. Y. 153>> PRICE £35 PER ACRE. CRADDOCK. McCROSTIE CO. SHEEP FARM. SHEEP FARM. HILLS AND RICH FLAT LAND. 760 ACfi£s T6O ACRES of first-claw sheep country. About 30 teres cf rich flu land, balaac* good tussock hiil#. A large area of the property v ploughable. Will cirry about SOU ewea and 50 heed of cattle Cose to railway station, schooi. asd good eaieyards. First-cla*e house acd all conveniences, woolcbed, sVabie, and eheepyards. 150 acres ploughed. Balance in good grass acd tussock. Wo have bo hesitation in recommending this property to thc*e in teaxcii of i small grazing farm.' About £1 per acre required as deposit. Balance on mortgage. Cail or write and arrange for an inspection. PRICE £7 loTpER ACRE. CRADDOCK McCROSTIE CO. Fol Q. 119
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14831, 24 November 1913, Page 12
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