AUCTIONS. CR/DDOCK, McCnOSTTE CO.. LTD. PRELIMINARY SHORT NOTICE. AUCTION SALE. TUESDAY NEXT, 17th APKTL, »IT, At 1 p.mOn the Premises, No. 112 BREEZE'S ROAD, just off Page's road (Now Brighton Tramline.; On Account of MR J. D. SPROSEN (Who is leaving tbo District.) MAIN ITEMS:—Spring Dray, Tip Dray, Cart, Rubber-tyred Gig by Boon, Pony. Motor Engine, Chaffcutter, Circular Saw, 2 Carpenter's Benches, Lot Carpenter's Tools, Lot Joinery, "Window Sashes, etc., S.F. Plough, Grubber, Harrows, Portablo Range, Pulleys, Shafting, Belting Bricks, Anvil, Sundries, elc., etc. FI'LL LIST in Saturday's Paper. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., LTD., Auctioneers, BSOO Cr. Cnehel ar.d Manchester streots. Q~ ACRES Ticii cropping and dairying situat-e only half it niiio from ochool, telephone, railway station, and Jill necessary convenience's. Comfortable house of 7 rooms, waehhouse. loosi-. boxes, man's house, cowshod. S-staIl«l stable, granary, brick dairy, tool hour>e, etc, acrea in grass, balance to be cropped, three-quarters of a mile from school and rail. Securely fenced und veil watered. Good wheat laud. PRICE JCiS PER ACRE. Fol. Y.I9SG CIJADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. ACRES nice ev.-oet tussock hills, nil U-jU well graced, wcurely fenced with standards and wire, and well watered by creeks .and springs; 1J miles :'rcm 6chool and rail, and -i. miles from -rood salevards. Lies ••'.■oil to the nun. Cjiri'ics TOO cww. A farm of 160 acres adjoining can be bought if required. No buildings. PRICE £10 PER ACHE. Fol. Q.ISI CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE, CO.. LTD. A ACRES Leasehold. First-class dairy farm. Located close to creamery, railway station, school and ail conveniences. Houso of 4 rooms, cov/bails. stable, and ;t.:(vtyes. Well watered by epnng-s an-d artesian. The owner will sail as a going concern including the following st<>?k and work in;; plant, vi:—l 2 milch cok„, a cahea, horso;, binder, plough, disc hai-rowa, tine hr.rrcv.-s, spring dxay, and the usual qua.n-.ity tit sundries. PRICE as a going concern £500. Fol. Y. 1911 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. /? < ACRES, heavy cropping and g'-ar-ng O-L land. Closo to township. Growa h-:.ivy crojis of grain and roots, and is iiltto suitable for dairying. Comfortable house of 5 rooms, pantry, scullery, good stable, granary, large implement shed, piggerieu, ctc. Owner mil take over house aa part payment, undivided by good fences into 5 paddock*. A good portion of the purchase money can remain for 7 years ut 5 per cent". PRICE £65 PER ACRE. Fol. Y. 1947 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., LTD.
Qfv?>- ACRES heavy dairying and crop;-'in? land. Has giowsi up to 70 bushels per ccro of wheat. CIO3O to rail and school, and easy drive from K.ir.giora. Houee of & rooms, u-aahhouso, dairy, stable, trapslwxl, implement ehed and cdwbaiio. Ample water supply from permanent streams. Cottage aaid 3 acros 011 the property lot at -K2O per annum. This property has • bcc-n carefully faimed and is in good heart. PRICE £45 PER ACRE. Fol. Y. 1952 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. QA A ACRES good sheep farm. Low tusU\J 1/ sock hills, and rich flats, securely fenced and well watered by permanent streams. House of five rooms, h. and. c. water, stable and shed. Close to rail, school, and ealeyards. All good fattening country. The lambs off this property have been sold up to 323 per head. Easy green to good man. Say, £1500 down, balance for 4 years at 5 per cent. PRICE £13 10b PER ACRE. Fol. Q.S2S CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. 8400 R. S. McKENZIE AND CO. R. S. McKENZIE AND CO. A HOUSE CHEAPER THAN RENT. A.HOUSE CHEAPER THAN RENT. SMALL Deposit, balance at Government Tate of interest will purchase a 5-roomed Bungalow in best part of St. Albans, oil 36 Perches of Land, absolutely free from peat, well laid out with beautiful collection of choice roses and shrub 3, enclosed in very substantially-built fences. Front and side entrances off verandahs lead to an interior with arrangements that would suit the most exacting. All rooms, including bathroom, witll porcelain bath, basin and shower, liavo entrances of! a spacious hall, which is well fitted with leadlights in doors and surrounds. The balance of lighting is by gas, with good fittings and stove large enough to prepare a fourcourse dinner. The whole can bo purchased for £650. R. S. McKENZIE and CO., 143 Oashel street. A UNIQUE FEN DALTON~RESIDENCET A UNIQUE FENDALTON RESIDENCE. ON 1-acre, good high, dry Section, with COlt frontage, two lawns, also flower and kitchon garden, Housa of 7 rooms, built like, a watch, two front rooms, which are elaborately finished, measure IBft x 16ft, with beautiful recess windows. The heating arrangements, which ar© well situated, consist of four fireplaces, with tiled grates and hearths., and Bpecial mantels. As the House was erected for the owner, the conveniences are all of the latest type, including both gas and electric light, fourteen points. Special attention was bestowed on this property for the economical working of household duties. The price asked is £1200, which is far below its present value, but tho owner must have smaller house. Call for cards to view, and inspect photo of property at our Land Office. It. S. McKENZIE and CO., 113 Cashel stre£?. CALL AND MAKE ENQUIRIES TO-DAY. CALL AND MAKE ENQUIRIES TO-DAY. gladly show clients over Properties, 'y V : and will be pleased also to giv 0 particulars of other Sections, Houses, and Farms to those on the look out for Profitable Investments. S. McKEXZIE and CO.. Auctioneers and General Land and House Agents, Cashel street (nest Tattersall's). McK6l69-2321-3 BOYAL MAIL MOTOR COACHES. AKAROA AND LITTLE RIVER. PILKINGTON'S MOTOR COACHES leave Little River for Akaroa 11.10 a.m., and Akaroa to Little River 9 a.m. daily; and also run from Christchurch to Akaroa, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays, leaving Broadway's, Cathedral square, 8 p.m., until further notice. Seats can be booked at Ton rial Office, or Piikiugton's, ">arox Faxes: 153 single, 25s return. Tologranis—Piik'.ngton, Akaroa. Telephone—o. 5, Akaroa.
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