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Auctions C. F. BABKSK. EEBWEB! KEBWEE S I A £]ie Baalwsy. StationALLOTMENTS FOblalE BY PUBLIC AtrcnoN. MB C. P. BABKER bas been favored with instructions from Mr VV. J. Simpson TO SELL BY" PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THURSDAY, 19th SEPrEMBEE, At the Commercial Salerooms, Hereford street (Adjoining Messrs Miles, Hassal and Co.), ALLOTMENTS in the above Township, being a portion of Rural Sections No. 15696 and 15697, surrounding the Eailway Station Beserve, and offering splendid openings for— Eailway Sidings Grain Stores Timber Yards Coal Yards General Stores Blacksmiths Wheelwrights Shoemakers The whole district around is now closely occupied by Farmers whose best available railway station is at Kir wee, and daring next harvest and the following a very large quantity of grain must find its "way into that station, and cannot fail to make any of the above classes of business started there very highly remunerative. The Township is laid out on both sides of the railway line, and offers excellent opportunities of acquiring invaluable railway sidings for coal, grain, or timber. There is a splendid well of water, with an abundant flow in the Township. Title—Land Transfer. Terms—Quarter cash; quarter in three months, quarter in six months, quarter in nine months, all deferred payments bearing interest at 8 per cent, per annum. Lithographed plans now ready. For plans and particulars, apply to C. F. BARKER, 9-14 9537 Auctioneer, Hereford street. OHEBTSET! CHEETSE V! EXTENSION OF TOWNSHIP. CLOSE TO EAILWAY STATION. OPPORTUNITY FOR SPECULATION OB STARTING BUSINESS. MR F. F. BAEKEB has received instructions from Mr Patrick Murphy to offer for sale BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THURSDAY, 19th SEPTEMBEE, At the Commercial Salerooms, Hereford street (Next Messrs Miles, Hassal & Co.), _ An extension of the well-known and TBBIVXNG TOWNSHIP of CHEETSEY, I Having an excellent frontage to TWO GOVERNMENT BOADS, Viz.: THE BEACH BOAD, AND THE WAKANUI EOAD. The above forms an extension of the now well-known and highly successful Township of CHERTSEY; and the resources of the immense grain-growing district surrounding the place are so large that any purchases' made at this sale cantot fail to greatly increa c in value within a very short time. There are openings for : EVERY CLASS OP TRADE. Both the roads mentioned are well formed, and are connected by a street laid out through the present extension. '■ • Title: Land Transfer Act. Terms: One-fourth cash, one-fourth in three months one-fourth in six months, one-fourth in nine months, bearing interest at 8 per cent, per annum. ■ Plan on view at my office. C. F. BAKKEE, Auctioneer, 9-14 9538 Hereford street. TO FABMEBS AND INVESTORS. GRIGG'S LONGBEACHBUN. O| Q ACRES BIOH FLAX LAND. ME C. F. BARKER has received instructions from Mr David Jones to ■' SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THUB3DAY, 19tk SEPTEMBEE, 1878, At the Commercial Salerooms, Hereford street, (Adjoining , Messrs Miles, Hassal and Co ), If not previously disposed of by Private Treaty, A MAGNIFICENT FABM On the Langbeach Bun, Containing 218 ACRES 7 PERCHES GOOD tfLAX LAND, 100 Acres of which have been akim ploughed. The Land, which is all fenced and subdivided with ditch and bank, and sown with gorse, and thoroughly drained, hae never-failiog_ streams of water running through it, and comprises lots 29, 49, and 50 on the sale plan of ; Messrs Russell & Grigg's Land, fronting on Graham's Bead. ePr TOWNSHIP, Is about one mile ■ from ASHTON GOVERNMENT SCHOOL, And half a mile from the proposed RAILWAY TO LONGB * AUH. So very little of Mr Grigg's well-known Land ever finds its way into the market, that this ie a most uDusuiilly favorable opportunity, as the Farm contains better soil, and has more advantages than are to be found anywhere in the district. The owner only sells having gone into a larger investment. Title Land Transfer. , Terms—One-third cash, balance on mortgage at 8 per cent- i For further particulars applylto C. F. BABKEB, Herefard street.. • 9-14 9539 ASHBUBTON. 360 A C R~lb F. AB M THBEE MILES FROM TOWNSHIP OF ASHBUBTON. MB C. F. BAEKER is favored with instructions from Messrs Aitken. and Smith, Of Ashburton, Farmers, to ■ OFFER FOX BAI E, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ABOUT THE END OF BEPTEMBEB, (If not previously disposed of privately) THEIB FIBsT-OLASs* FABM, Containing— 360 A C BE S, Being BUBAL SUCTION 27351, All fenced with substantial sod and gorse fences. 70 ACRES are now broken up retdy for oats. Further improvements consist of FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE LABGE feTABI/E GRANARY AND CHAFF-HOUSE WELL, with abundant flow of water. The above excellent Farm i 3 situated only Three Miles from Ashburton Township on Winter's Run, on the road from Station to Tenured and Allen's, clo*e to the properties of Wood Bros, and W. Turton, and has fully 90 ohaine road frontage. For further particulars, appljr to C. F. BANKER, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, Hereford street. 9-14 9540 AN EXCELLENT PROPERTY. SHEFFIELD PRIVATE HOTEL FOB SALE. Adjoining Eailway Station. i ~]%/f~B C. F. BARKER has received instrucJtl tions from the Proprietor to SfcLL by PRIVATE TREATY, A LA.BGEHOUSE, C ntaining— SITTING BOOM TWO DINING BOOMS KIN* ,, BKDROOMS NECESnABY OFFICE 3 STABLE, and OUTBUILDINGS All in good repair, eitunted in the established township of Sheffield, close to the railway station, which is the terminus of the Malvern line, on the main roud to Malvern, Bnasell'e II .t, Kowai Paa3, and West Coast. The house ia at present used, and doing (rood business ai a I esaperance Hotel and Boarding House, and no licrane has ever yet been eougbt for it, but there can be very little doubt that a suitable and enterpri-ing ma i pnrchasia the place would readily be granted a GENEKAI. HOTEL LTCEVSB. When a small fortune would be aesured to him ma short time. The, necesswy accommodation ie already there for this purpose. 2 AcE B s 2 Form part of the property, and •j*,? by good live fences into three paddocks and garden. . , , The PBICE asked is mdeea EXrBEMELY LOW, t Aβ 4he proprietor has pnrchaeed c farm end desires to oceapyifc_^ M _ -..vhcij-wt VfcßY EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT Cenld be arranged for any one eb desmng. ApPiyiO aF. BABKBB, - _. Hence, Land and Estate Agea*, 9-1495*1 ■■' •' ■"-'■■ : ' Hweford street.
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