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FHIEDLANDER bflOS., LrMiTED ;2208 ACEES ' ORIGINALLY PART OF .ANAMA ESTATE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION ON SATURDAY, 13th MARCH, 1909. FRIEDLANDER BROS., LTD., have been favoured with instructions to sell on account, of E. E. Gaulter, Esq., in conjunction with Messrs Gould, Beaumont and Co., on above date, at their West Strr-et Sale Rooms, PITS W7TAXAKI. PROPERTY, Being pari: of the well-known ANAMA ESTATE. CONTAINING 2208 ACRES OF MAGNIFICENT SHEEP COUNTRY. The property is mostly flat and undulating with some easy downs, and is mostly laid down in English grasses with the exception of about 750 acres, which are still in its native state and partly surface sown. The Land grows splendid crops of Oafs and Root crops. It is fenced and sub-divided into 14 paddocks—is naturally watered by ever running creeks. The Buildings consist of Dwelling House with modern conveniences, including Bath Room and good stabling, Blacksmith Shop and Shearing Shed, and is within 1-J- miles of Post Office. TERMS EXCEPTIONALLY EASY. 15 per cent Cash. Balance on Mortgage at 5 per cent interest. FULL PARTICULARS AT SALE. Sale at 2 p.m. FRIEDLANDER BROS., LTD. Auctioneers. 26} G-ACRE FARM AT GREEN£V STREET. SATURDAY, MARCH 13th, 1909. FRIEDLANDER"" BROS., LTD., in structed by Mr David Wilson, will sell in conjunction with Mr F. Ferriman, on above date, at their West Street Sale Rooms the Farm now in occupation of Messrs Hill Bros (whose iease expires) containing 226 acres. This property adjoins the Farms of Messrs.Carruthers and F. Hocking, and was originally part of the Ringwood Estate, a very early selection. The Land is in the following state of cultivation :— 173 acres are in stubble of which 60 acres arc sown down and 30 acres are in one year old grass and clover. Balance old pasture, and is divided into nine paddocks all watered. There is a good Dwelling, Stable with Ix)ft and Loose-box. The following easy terms will be given :— 10 per cent cash, 5 per cent in 12 months, ,10 per cent in two years balance in 5 years, all bearing direct interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum. Sale at 2 p.m. D. FRIEDLANDER, ,2x159 Auctioneer. WEST STREET SALE ROOMS, SATURDAY, 13th MARCH, 1909. ?Q1 ACRE FARM AT GREENU2 STREET. FRIEDLANDER BROS., LTD. have been instructed by Mrs Dan McCormick to sell by Public Auction as above HER Farm at Greenstreot, containing 79£ acres, now in the occupation of Mr John Gilmour, whoso lease expire.-, on April. Ist. On the property is a 6-roomed Louse, stable, granary and other outbuildings. VERY EASY TERMS C.-vN BE ARRANGED. Full Particulars on Application. SALE AT 2 P.M. D. FRIEDLANDER, Auctioneer. horseTfair OUR NEXT HORSE FAIR will be Held on FRIDAY, 12Lh MARCH, 1909. For which we are now booking Entries. FRIEDLANDER BROS., LTD., Auctioneers. WE are CASH BUYERS, FREE OF" COMMISSION, of NEW SEASON'S OATS, WHEAT, BARLEY, RYEGRASS AT HIGHEST RULING PRICES. Stocks of Cornsacks and Best Binder Twine at our Lyndhurst, Tinwald and Ashburton Stores. STORAGE can be arranged at our various Sheds at Lowest Current Rates. FRIEDLANDER BROS , LTD. FOR PRIVATE SALE. TWO SMALL FARMS NEAR STAVELEY. LOT I.—lßo Acres, subdivided, and good water su"nly; 50 acres are in Oats, 30 acres in Clover, and balance in Grass. LOT 2.—120 Acres Reclaimed Swamp, subdivided ; 10 acres in Turnips, balance in grass. Both these small holdings would make capital Dairy Farms, being within 1-; miles from Staveley Creamery and about one mile from Staveley. Full particulars on application. FRIEDLANDER BROS., LTD. HENRY STEPHENSON. PROPERTY FOR SALE. I HAVE instructions from Mrs Mona Harrison to sell by Private Treaty her very desirable property, comprising ONE ACRE OF LAND, BEING T. S. 1008, 1016-17-18. WITH SPLENDID RESIDENCE. CONTAINING 8 living rooms, bath room (with gas geyser,), largo pantry and all accessories, scullery, gas cooking stove, wash house, with copper set in and wooden tubs, water laid on. In fact the building is one of the most conveniently built and up-to-date dwellings in Ashburton, and has just recently been newly painted and fitted with electric bells throughout. A new windmill having just been erected there is an excellent supply of water, which is laid on to flower and vegetable garden with necessary pipes, etc. This property is situated on corner of Cox's and Grigg Streets, having a frontage to the Ashburton Domain and Hospital, and being so centrally situated is a most admirable property for a retired farmer or business man. The grounds are beautifully laid out I with some of the choicest tree shrubs and flowers to be found in the district , and are very private and sheltered. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO— HENRY STEPHENSON, Auctioneer, Land Estate and CommisJ sioii Agent.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7732, 27 February 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7732, 27 February 1909, Page 3