Article image
Article image

, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SATURDAY, 15th JUNE. ■ „ • At 12 o'clock. ' " FREEHOLD FARMS, TOKOMAIRIRO DISTRICT. MA CLE AN BE O THEES , instructed by George Wilson; Esq., of Tokomairiro, will submit to auction, at their Booms, Manse street, on the above date, I.— That very desirable farm, presently • occupied by Mr James W*. New- , bigging, consisting of . 52 ACRES 2 ROODS, situated within a few minutes' 'walk'of Milton. The farm is substantially fenced and subdivided, the soil of excellent . . , quality, with a level surface, and a high state of cultivation, and the improvements comprise good dwelling-house, with all necessary outbuildings, which are in good " •'•.''' w ; •' repair. : ■• • ■.-'.'"■- '".;.'■■' 2.— lQfiL acres, more or less, of which 90 k acres are under cultivation, fenced ' and subdivided , and for the greater . part of really excellent quality. A -good dwelling-house, barn, and stable are upon this property. (Sections 79 and 80, Tokomairiro district.) Also, 1 16 acres, being sections 11 and part of 16, Block 11, Akatpre district, with good dwelling-house, stable, and cattle sheds thereon, and adjoining the above. ! __ These very elegible properties are for sale ' bonafide, and as the terms of payment will , be unusually easy, and no outlay will be re* quired for building or fencing, they are well worthy the attention of intending settlers in preference to untouched Government lands. Further particulars, on application. MACLEAN BROTHERS. WEDNESDAY, 12tij JUNE, At 3o'clock. SPLENDID INVESTMENT. X A. DtTTHIE & CO. * have received instructions from George Cockerill, Esq., to Bell by auction at their rooms, on the above date, HIS FARM, Containing 78 acres, 2 roods, i Being sections, 4 and 2 of 4 Block 1., » . Kaitangata District. There is aigood 5-rbomed house, and afirstclafia garden on the property. The farm fa subdivided* into 5 paddocks ; nearly the whole of which is under cultivation. It is bounded on one aide by the Toko. River, and adjoins the property of Mr W. Dunn. The farm ia in good heart, and as Mr Cockerill has purchased another farm the above is for POSITIVE SALE. ' AJso, — > 75 acres situate at the mouth of Sally's ' Gully, and adjoining the properties of Messrs Bruce and Chapman. TUESDAY, 18th JUNE, ; At 1 o'clock. SHEEP. SHEEP. I* JA D U T H I E, & CO., * will, sell by auction at Hyslop and Duthie'a yards, Fairfax, on the above date, 150 half-bred Lambs 100 half-bred Ewes ' 100 * an( * 6-tooth Merino Ewes \Q head of Youog Cattle 2 Heifers (near calving j Anyone wishing td offer stock will please forward particulars at once. EstdblisJied 28 Years. PLANTING SEASON, 1878. GEOKGE MATTHEWS, 1 NUB SEE YM AN AND SEEDSMAN, DUNEDIN. Has on S&le— FRUIT TREES of all sorts Forest Trees in great variety Agricultural Seeds of all kinds Garden Seeds of every description Lawn Grass Seeds Ornamental Trees and Shrubs Hawthorn Quicks for hedges . i Dwarf Boxwood for edging walks Rhubarb Roots, improved varieties 1 Garden Calendar and Catalogus sept on i application. Bth June, 1878. • . t LOST. X OBT, on the Fairfax Road, last night, -■-* from a watch chain, a large Amethyst Seal and three Gold Rings. Finder will be handsomely Rewarded on bringing them to the Office of this paper. • j

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/BH18780611.2.12.2

Bibliographic details

Bruce Herald, Volume XI, Issue 1017, 11 June 1878, Page 4

Word Count
524

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume XI, Issue 1017, 11 June 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume XI, Issue 1017, 11 June 1878, Page 4