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' " RW. CAPSTICK will hold Sales of Fat Btoek at his Yard* every THURSDAY;, and Sales ot Sheepskins, Tallow, &«., EVERY SATURDAY. Liberal advances made on the Incoming Clip' of wool for sale here, or for shipment to Messrs Jamea Morrison <fe Co., who are his Agents in London. ' SALE BY PBIVATE TBEATY. RW. CAPSTICK haa for sale by private • treaty— FARMS— To lease for a term of 14 or 21 years: 200 Acres, within two miles of township of Milton 1400 Acres, within six *ntfes of township Milton. . To lease with purchasing clause— 250 Acres tO I3OO acreß< For Sale— 420 Acres, with dwelling house, &c, &c. 2.59 **° 154 Do d° do 183 9° do do The Farms for sale are all first-class agricultural fcr&B, /arid' are situated within a radius of four miles from the township of Milton. " * 2 Agricultural Farms of 105 acres each, with all necessary Buildings, subdivided into 5 paddocks and 6 paddocks respectively. Distance from Township of Mil- ' ton, about 4$ miles, ggg Acres (more or less), Section 25, Block 1,, and Section* 29, Block VL, Toi Tois District. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS: . Jack's celebrated Reaping Machines . « and Double-furrow Ploughs and Harrows.. Cossens aud Black'?, and other makers' Double-furrow Ploughs on hand for sale at great sacrifice. BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. Building Allotments 9, 10, 11, and 12, block IX., township of Clarendon. R. W. OAPSTICK, 15 Auctioneer, Milton. FBEEHOLD FABM FOE SALE. RW. CAPSTICK has been favored with . instructions, from Mr Alexander Fraser, of Springfield Farm, South Tokomairiro, to sell by private treaty, the above raluable Farm, containing by admeasurement 183 acres 3 roods (.more or less), together with a 7-roomed Dwelling-house, Stables, Cow-shed, and all other necessary buildings requisite for the proper working of the Farm. The whole is subdivided by live fences which are in thorough order. 160 acres id in English grass, and the remaining 23 acres in stubble and natural grass. N.B. — The above Farm is well watered, free from floods, good wheat and barley land, adjoining district School, and situate within a distance of 4£ miles from Milton Railway Station, with a thoroughly good road the whole way therefrom. For further particulars apply to MR ALEXANDER FRASER, On the Farm ; Or to MR R. W. CAPSTICK, Auctioneer, Eden-street, Milton. Terms very liberal. Title under Land Transfer Act. 26m. MONDAY, 9th APBIL, At 3 o'clock. VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY. RW. OAPSTICK has been favored with * instructions from the Executors of the late Mr Joseph Lang, to sell by auction at the Council Chambers, Milton, on Monday, the 9th day of April, at 3 o'clock p.m. — The well-known Farm, known as LANGSDALE FARM, Tokomairiro, now in the occupation of Mr James L. Newbigging — whose lease expires on the Ist day of June (with a clause in lease that the purchaser will have the right to enter on the land to plough on the 10th day of May). The Sections are — 69, 7^, 75, and 76, Block VIII., Tokomairiro district, containing 207 a 2r (more or less), together with substantial Dwelling - house. The Farm is subdivided into 8 convenient , . . oaddocks, well-watered and subatanijally fenced with live fences. The whole iZT 1 * has been under cultivation, and thrC«-fourths of it is sown down in English grasses. NJs.— The Auctioneer invites inspection to parties who are looking out for a comfortable, healthy, permanent, and profitable home ; also parties on the look out for a permanent and profitable investment, as an opportunity very rarely occurs that such a compact, convenient, and valuable little farm is orought to tbo hammer. The farm was selected 34 years ago, and considered at the time one of the very choicest on the Tokomairiro Plain-, and has proved the wisdom of the Selector in bis choice. The farm is situate within a distance of 2£ miles from the township of Milton, with a firstdass road the whole way thereto. . , ./ Terms a^gale, m^ ; 1

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Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 984, 3 April 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 984, 3 April 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 984, 3 April 1877, Page 4

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