1 AUCTIONS. I CRADDOCK, .McCROSTIE COMPANY DAIRYING AND CROPPING LAND. 110 ACRES i DAIRYING- and CROPPING LAND, suitJβ I able for potato growing. Present owner preIβ j pared to Sell in Blocks. c- ! [o j j 48 Acre=, cood homestead, ar.d all necesaery o> j outbui:dins;s, in good order. J "1 Acres adjoining. «imi!sr land. jo Acres about i-mile from homestead. ■ The above blocks arc all well fonced and ! watered. H-t-iinted about 8 m:k« from town, ; n 1 close to township and rail. Fol. Y. 16-" 'L CRADDOCK. McCROSTIE CO. 3. I »ii ' ! i NORTH CANTERBURY. ■*. st "J lgl ACRES. j ' n J CLOSE TO RANGIORA. af DEPOSIT REQUIRED iIOO. ! FIR*T-CLASS AGRICULTURAL and I c i SHEEP FARM, located in North Canter- ! ' : bun-. Easy drive from Rangiora. Has I _ grown 40 bushels per acre of wheat. Com- : fr.rtablc bouse and outbuildings. There is c block of Leasehold of 116 acres, at a rental ;of 18; 3d pfr acre, with 3 years to run. ; Only 2 miles from echool and poet office. ■k ■ Tbo whole property is securely fenced and c- v»c)I watered, and at the price asked ehould i command v ready sale. Fol. V 1615 ie ' r. j PRICE £23 PER ACRE, n , CRADDOCK, McCKOSTIE CO. . 1 j DAIRY FARM. ■). J NORTH CANTERBURY. j 50 RES - HOUSE OF 4 ROOMS, COW BYRE, AND SHED. TWO MILES FROM RAILWAY, CREAMERY, AND SCHOOL. '> SUITABLE FOR CROPPING AND ' DAIRYING. TO BE SOLD AS A GOING CONCERN. 10 DAIRY COWS, HORSE, TRAP, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. PRICE FOR THE LOT, £2000, With Easy Terms. Fol. Y. 1613 '• CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. OVER 7QO . ACRES. ABOUT U MILES FROM CHRISTCHURCH. ABOUT 5 MINUTES' WALK TO SCHOOL 0 AND RAILWAY. GOOD CROPPING AND SHEEP LA-.-J. ). Subdivided into 16 paddocks, by good gorse and wire fences, well watered by races. 60 ACRES IN RAPE 50 ACRES IN TURNIPS. fl AiJUT 100 ACLES READY *OR , PLOUGHING. BALANCE IN YOUNG GRASS. SPLENDID HOMESTEAD, comprising >- House of 7 rooms, with all modern conveniences, including pantry, scullery, bathroom, hot and cold service, dairy, and stable. Ample water supply from 3000-gallon concrete tank. 3 Young orchard. Homestead grounds nicely laid out. Tho owner, who is giving up farming, :s very anxious to sell, and baa placed the low price of £12 PER ACRI. on tho farm. Anyone requiring a really good r-ixod farm cannot do better than make arrango- _ merits to inspect this property with üb. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO, Auctioneers. '• Cor. Cashcl and Manchester streets. SHEEP FARM. SHEEP FARM!. 2000~ ACEEa THE BEST THING OFFERING. '' .2000 ACRES first-class Sheep Farm, consisting of rich flats, low hille. 6unny faeea, and undulating paddocks. Tho rich flat land is suitable for dairyinar, being eplen- ■ didly watered by a never-failing , creek. Tha r fiats atM undulating paddecks contain about 600 acres, and have {rrown very heavy crops of oats and wheat, besides excellent crop 3 of rape and grass. The balance of tho country is in its native state, and grows a larga amount of feed, being covered in Rrn.es risrnt to the tops. The property has a long front--1 nge, and ifl splendidly adapted for eubdivlj I eion, being only 3 miles from a railway j. station, and two of our leading ealeyaide. I Comfortable House of 5 Tooms, stable and I shed. The greater portion of the purchase money can remain for a lengthy term at 5 per cent. Call and arrange for an inspection. PRICE £8 10s PER ACRE. , CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. ' Fol. Q. 163. SHEEP AND CATTLE FARM, ' 37 6 ~ACRES. PRICE £3 PER ACRE, OR OFFER. ANY REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE ACCEPTED. The owner of this property is out to sell, having bought a larger tnrni south. There ' is a comfortable cottage of 3 rooms, shed 1 20 x 30. trapshed. cowbyre, orchard and • shipyards. The land is unimproved, and by , cultivation can be greatly incased in valae, and made_ to carry 2 erieep per acre. The ( property is subdivided by good fences into 6 paddock?. r.l\ well watered by permanent , etreamH. Call and arrange for 'an early £nj spection, as the owner is out to celL PRICE £5 PER ACRE. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. ; Fol. avsos ; A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. 160 ACRES. RICH CROPPING AND DAIRYING j LAND. , FIRST-CLASS HOMESTEAD. - 180 ACRES ° f First ' cia *' Land, suitable for Dairying, and will Mao grow Al crops of wheat or roots. Tho Homestead ie closo to rail, and handy u> echool and creamery, icd only a f ew m- nu teV drive " ! from rising town. The property ie well ■ fenced and watered, and in'every way it ie a most deeirable property. The oww>r Jβ' pre- ' pared to consider acy reasonable offer, and will allow most liberal terms. Thero is »n up-to-dato 3-roomed House, , with. h. and c ' water, nice garden and orchard, and* it is in ' every way a gentleman's residence. The out- ' bui'-diaps include a large cowshed, granary < •table, piggeries, yards, etc. This is one of the b«*t cropping acd graiing farm, on the 1 market, and we have no hesitation in re- ■ commending it to thoee m search of an kor.eat all-round farra. Call foi full particu- a lais. • 1 Prico £43 per acre -peL y # U77 f __ *_CBAJ)DOCK, McCROSTIE CO. *
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