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Auction*. J T. FORD * CO. IMPORTANT TO FABMEBS. ? 5000 *ck"es 500 C ON LONG LEASE, L "With Bight of Purchase, in the { COUNTY OP GEBALDINI T|«"ESBES J. T. FOBD & CO. have bee JXJL favored with instructions from Messi Kimbell and Buchanan to invite TENDEBS FOE LEASING The above Valuable Block of ■' FREEHOLD LAN! » On their Properly, known as the x THEEE SPRINGS STATION, Situated about ten miles from the Albury Bai way Station, and almost immediately adjoinin the freeholds of Messrs Donald McLean an it Gillingham, > Consisting of over 5000 acses 500( Of rich fiats, valleys, and low downs, a< mirably adapted for grain and root crop the soil being BLACK LOAM ON LIMESTONE FOBMi TION. BEAUTIFUL CEEEKS Intersect the valleys and flat land, a larg : portion of which could be formed mi permanent pasture under a complei system of irrigation. At present tl whole Block has *- FEONTAGE TO A CAPITAL BOAD Leading from the Albury Bailway Stataoi i- and it is confidently expected that with; the next eighteen months the line will 1 continued to FAIELIE CBEEK, , n Which adjoins the Property. The Block will be snb-divided into FIVE FABMS, te Of acreage as follows :— Ist. Three Springs, comprising 1000 acres i thereabouts. 2nd. Wellshot, comprising 1600 acres < thereabouts. 3rd. Knowle, comprising 1350 acres or thei aboute. 4th. Cooper's Valley, comprising 560 acres < thereabouts. q sth. Silver Stream, comprising 580 acres i j thereabouts. D With the Three Springs farm the lessee w; iS be required to purchase the good-will of lease i 6000 acres of Crown land and about 4000 sheei and with Wellshot farm the good-will of leaf of other 6000 acres of Crown land and aboi 5000 sheep. Each farm is partially fenced, and «n Thn c- Springs, the home farm, there is a oomfortab dwelling house, beautifully situated in ornament grounds; also, a large woolshed, stable, ai 1, other outbuildings, sheepyards, and sever small paddocks. On Wellshot and Knowle there -are aboi 600 Acres of Grain, showing far above tl average of the season; and notwithstanding tl drought which has prevailed, the native pastui ill on the freehold shows fully equal to a sheep pi acre. >y The Crown Lands are fenced anfl divided mi two blocks of equal acreage, and is purely pa >y toral country, and too billy and broken to adm of improvement. Wβ have inspected and can confidently recou mend the property as being worthy of the attei tioa of farmers, it being , seldom that the oppo tunity offers of securing such valuable land c long lease with right of purchase. c- Plans of the property are in preparation ai will Boon be obtainable at our offices. Meanwhile, those wishing "to tender are ii formed that each farm will be let for tweh years from the Ist day of April next, and thi tenders for the same will be received by tl undersigned up to Ist day of March, who wi on application furnish the purchasing value i end of twelve years, also the conditions of It as and for inspection of the land refer them 1 Messrs Eimbell and Buchanan, Three Spring to which place there is a coach from the Albui Railway Station every Monday and Thursday. Apply to J. T. FOED A CO., 0 Hereford street, Christehurch; or i EUSSELL, EITCHIE, & CO., 1-9 6693 Timaru and Dunedin. CAPITALISTS, TBADESMEB FABMEBS, A OTHERS, >, Seeking Investment in TOWN & SUBUBBAN SECTIONS OB SMALL-SIZED FABMS, Are hereby informed that '• ITE3SBB J. T. FOED & CO iJJL have received instructions from Messrs EIMBELL & BUCHANAN, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION Immediately after Letting the above Farms h March next. ■ 120 AcE E s 120 TOWN AND SUBUBBAN SECTIONS In the Township of SILVEESTBEAM. Also, 680 ACB E S 680 OF MAGNIFICENT FASMING LAND AT FAIELIE CBEEK. S I L V E E~ST BEAM Is a rising township on the main road to Brake's Pass, and distant above five miles from FAIELIE CBEEK. THE TOWN SECTIONS WILL BE LAID OFF IN HALF-ACBE ALLOTMENTS, HAVING FEONTAGE TO THE EOAD, And the Suburban Sections, FEOM TEN TO FIFTEEN ACEES EACH. Being on rising ground they command magnificent scenery ; creeks of the purest water can be made to flow in front • f these sections and through the towi at a trifling cost, and as it is the centre of what will in a short time be a thriving agricultural district, with the main road to a large back country passing through it, it inns , soon become of great importance, besides being ONE OF THE MOST HEALTHY AND BEAUTIFUL SITES FOE A TOWNSHIP is thi COUNTY OF GEEALDINE. THE FAIBLTE _ CBEEK BLOCK Will be laid off in SIX FABMS, FOUE OF 70 ACRES EACH, And TWO of 200 ACEES EACH. Tne land is t>erfectly level, easily worked, and well adapted for erain growing; eventually a large portion could be made into permanent pasture and irrigated by creeks that flow through it. From the excellence of the land and its proximity to Fairlie Creek township and proposed railway station, it should be valuable as a depot to back country settlers, carriers, and contractors for agricultural work. Tebsib op Payment Made easy to suit Purchasers. Time and plao of sale in future advertisements ; in the meantime for further particulars Apply to J. T. FOBD & CO., Christehurch; Or to RUSSELL, EITCHIE & CO., 1-9 6685 imnruand Pnr"- 1 ;".

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Press, Volume XXIX, Issue 3895, 16 January 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XXIX, Issue 3895, 16 January 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XXIX, Issue 3895, 16 January 1878, Page 4