JUi*-».i<Mi Willi's A. I. MCGREGOR. MONTHLY CATTLE SALE, DUVAUCHELLB'S BAY YARDS. FFIHE undersigned will hold his X Monthly Sale of Cattle and Horses at his Yards, Duvauchelle's Bay, on Friday, Ist December, at noon, when he will offer, on account of various owners, QK COWS and HEIFERS, jUO in profit and springing to calf. QA TWO-YEAR-OLDS. QQ YEARLINGS, and 2 BULLS (pedigrees at sale), also, A NUMBER of HACKS, broken to saddle. a. iNNES McGregor, Auctioneer. Okain's Bat, Le Bon's Bay, AND Akakoa. MR A. I. McGREGOR is instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION (Unless previously disposed of by private contract), AT GRANGE'S HOTEL, AKAROA, On SATURDAY, the 16th of DECEMBER (Anniversary Day), Subject to such conditions as will be then produced, rpHE following desirable FREE-! JL HOLD PROPERTY :— A A A ACRES of magnificent ttUU TIMBER LAND, situate at Okain's Bay, being the Rural Sections numbered 20521 and 20522, the property of Mr G. W. Nalder. Will be sold in lots of about 50 acres each, to suit the convenience of purchasers. This land is well watered, and timbered with totara, pine, and other trees ; is easily accessible by the -Government road-, has a beautiful northern aspect, and is well adapted for dairy farms. I Also, iA A ACRES of splendid AXJyJ BUSH LAND at Le Bon's Bay, being Rural Sec- ; tion 172(54, the property of Mr H. N. Nalder. , This was an early selection, and adioinfi the property of Mr Robert Dawber. It has some remarkably fine timber growing on it, estimated as worth over £8 an acre, and is well watered. Terms easy; one-fourth cash, the balance can remain on mortgage for three or fi> c years, at 8 per cent. Also, ALL that PROPERTY in Grehan Valley, Akaroa, containing about seven acres, known as HAYLOCK'S BREW Kit V, consisting of a large Dwelling-house, with the buildings attached, erected for a flour mill, but which has been used as a brewery. The plant (consisting of a flour mill, wliioh is in position, and a large brewery copper) will be sold with the premises. There is a good water power, which could be used either for the flour mill or for working a saw mill, or any machinery to which water power is applied. The water on the premises is stated by experts to be superior for making beer to the well-known Water of Leith, in Dunedin. This property is subject to an annuity of £40 to Mrs Wascoe, widow of Mr C. L. Haylock (who died in 1862), during her life. And also, ALL that REVERSIONARY INTEREST in the Cottage and Garden adjoining the above, containing aboul one acre, adjoining the Brewery property, which, or the death of Mrs Wascoe. becomes the absolute propertj of the t urchaser. It is now let for £30 a year. For further particulars apply to th< Auctioneer; to Mr NALDER, Solicitor, Akaroa *, or to Mr H. N. NALDER, Solicitor, Lyttelton. A plan of the Okain's Bay land cai bo seen at the offices of the Auctionee and Mr W. D. Wilkins, Surveyoi Akaron, ; or fit Mr Robinson's store Okain's Bay, SALE AT NOON, A Luncheon will be Provided,
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 665, 28 November 1882, Page 3
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