AUCTIONS. CRADDOCK. McCROSTIE COMPANY FIRST-CLASS SUBURBAN PROPERTY. KICH ROOT GROWING AND DAIRYING LAND. 32 ACRES. FRESH PN THE MARKET. 3* ACRES FIRST-CLASS Lx\ND. Located •bout 15 chains from railway station, JJ miles from creamery, school, and post office, and only II miles irom Chrwtchurch by excellent road. The land will gTow heavy crops of potatoes, pea?, or any kind of grain crops, and is splendidly adapted for oairymg. The, Homestead consists of a comfortab.e 4-roomcd House, eculk-ry, pantry, washhoute, dairy, etc.. also granary, stable, cowehed, PI NOTE.—THIS° W PROPERTY IS FRESH ON THE MARKET, HAVING BEEN HELD BY THE PRESENT OWNER FOR THE PAST 12 YEARS. The growing crops are as follow. —13 acTes in oatf, 6 acres in garden peas, aboulj 5 acres in potatoes, and the balanco in grass. We would remind buyers o{ tho fact that this excellent littlo holding hue not been sold a«d rceo'.d over and over again by speculators, but comes freph on the market, arid wfi can thoroughly recommend it Jn every way. Call and arrange for an inspection. PRICE £2000. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., Fol. Y. 1377 Solo Agents. DAIRY FARM, WITH MILK ROUND.' EJA ACRES LEASEHOLD. RENTAL £i 10s PER ACRE. RENT PAID QUARTERLY. 50 ACRES Al. Grazing and Root-growing Land, 27-gallon Milk Round. L«as«_has over two years to run. 24 cows, 7 heifers and yoarimgs, 8 calves, 1 bull, 5 horses, S pigs, 30 head of poultry, windmill and tank stand, dray and frame, cart, milk cart, single-furrow plough, set 3-leaf harrows, ewingletreen, chains, harness, 30 tons prime hay, 0 acres oats, 4J acres potatoes, drum, dairy utensils, cooler, separator, • portable copper, gatee, hurdles, tuba, tools, wire, and sundncs too numerous to mention. ALL FOR .SALE AsTTgOING CONCERN FOR £650. This is a. first-class property, and nhouid command a ready sale. Comfortable House and outbuildings, including a. IG-baUed cowshod. - toL V 15 8 PRICE £650. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. LEASEHOLD DAIRY FARM. M ACRES. RENTAL £1 16s PER ACRE. QQ ACRES Rich Cropping and Dairying «/i/ Lan. Lease has close on 20 years to run. Rent payable half-yearly. About J of a mile from Creamery, 4 a mile from School and 5 rnilea from Saleyardo and flourishing Township. Subdivided into 6 paddocks, all well watered by permanent etreams, 7 acres in wheat, 12 acres oats, 13 acres in peaa, 12 acres potatoes >■ and 10 acres for white clover eeed. Comfortable House and outbuildings. STOCK AND WORKING PLANT. 20 Dairy Cowe, 4 Horsea, 14 Sows. D.F. Plough, Deering Mower, Disc Harrows, Tine Harrows, Potato Digger, Cultivator, Lorry, Potato Scuffler, Creamery Cart. 6 Milk Cans, New Separator, Stack of Hay, Harness, Empty Sacks, -Tools. Block and Tackle. Wire »nd Sundries too numerous to mention. PRICE AS A GOING CONCERN. £1100. PRICE OF LEASE AND.CROPS, £700. ♦ Fol. Y. 1574 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. SHEEP FARM. SHEEP FARM. 376 ACRES. DEPOSIT REQUIRED. £375. QiJR ACRES, located in North Canterbury. 010 Suitable for Sheep Farming. This property ie capable of great improvements, and a purchaser haa a cure profit by cultivating and otherwise improving. There ifl a comfortable 3-roomed Cottage on the property, also a ehed 20 x 30, trapshed, cowehed, ehecpyards, etc. Only 2 milee from etore and post office. Subdividtll by good fences into 6 paddocks, all well watered by permanent creeks. 70 acree uloaghed, and in young grass, 40 acres tuseock, balance flax and ploughable. All this property wanta ie cultivation and sowing in graes, when it will carry 600 ewes easily. Call and arrange for an inspection. PRICE £5 5s PER ACRE. Fol. X 578 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM. ' 4.QACKES. EASY DRIVE FROM TOWN. GREAT GRASS LAND. 40 ACRES Rich Dairying Land, located about 10 miles trpm Christchurch. Comfortable House of 5 rooms. 3 cowbaile, large shed, stable, etc. School and.Rail 1} milee. Milk can be cold at the gate. Ample water eupply. River flows past the door, 5 paddocks, porso and wire fences. Will carry 30 cowe. This is a'first-clase property, and shou'd command a ready sale. Price aud full particulars on application to the SOLE AGEOTS, Fol 483 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. DAIRY FARM. DAIRY FARM. NORTH CANTERBURY. 56 "IC-RES. DEPOSIT £500. BALANCE CAN REMAIN FOR i YEARS AT 5 PER CENT. This is a very nice Farm. *nitabl<» for cropping and for grazing purposes. Would be bard to beat. There is a. comfortable Houee and the owner will erect a cowshed for a purchafer. The property is do** to a Creamery, and is handy to Rncgiora Weekly Market. Thi» farm ie securely fenced and well watered. The owner will make any reasonable arrangements with a purchaser, ard we •will be pleased to show intending buye:e over the property. Fol. Y. 1505 PRICE £45 PER ACRE. . CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. SHEEP FARM. SHEEP FARM. 6000 ACRES. FIRST-CLASS HILL COUNTRY. PRICE £3 Sβ PER ACRE. A £KES firat-cJ.w hill country. OUV/U About COO acres have be« n ca i ti . vated, and the balance is in native znseea and tussock, all iying wll to the sun. Subdivided by standard and wire fenoes into 9 paddocks. We.l watered by natural streams. Carrying 1200 ewes and 1400 hoggets. Located' only 1 mile from School, Raii. and Telephone. House of 5 rooms, wooiahed, stable, men's whare. and eheepyards. Deposit quired, £2500. Balance for a term at 5 per cent. Fol. Q. 123 PRICK £2 5s PER ACPE. CBADDOCK. McCBOSTIE CO.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14888, 30 January 1914, Page 12
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