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Auctions. ______ C. C. AIK-LAN. ' T BC I S__ D A. Y. FRIDAY, 17th JANUARY. POTATOES! POTATOES AND ONIONS! I JUST ARRIVED FROM ONEHUNGA. TICR C. C. AIKMAN~wiII SELL BY PUB- ■ Jl-L LIC AUCTION, At bis Pale Booms. Cashel street, 40 BAG- NEW POTATOES, 5 „ „ ONIONS. Sale at 12 o'clock. 1-16 6074 IMPOBTANT PEEEMPTOBT SALE. PEREMPTORY SALE, U TH* OBDKB OP THE ICOBT-AO-XS, OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARMS, LEASEHOLD FARMS, AND TOWNSHIP SECTIONS. MR C. C. ATKMAN has been instructed by the Mortg*gees, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Sale Rooms, Cashel street, OH MONDAY, thi 20th JANUARY, 1879, THB TO-LOWTNQ VALUABLE PROPERTIES, VIZ.— FREEHOLD PARIS EC O -ELJX :b y, Consisting of _•___»■ ' 235 acres 235 IN LOTS, Varying in size from 4 to 50 acres each. No 1. X A ACRES, with Two-roomed OVf Cottage, Slaughter house. Boiling Plant, capable of boiling down 800 sheep per week, Sheep and Pig Yards. Ko. 2. f_f_ ACRES, with Ten-roomed 01/ House, Land in Oats and Clover, sown down with Crops. No. 3. OZ_ ACRES, sown with Bed __iO Clover, a most derirahle section, situate within three minutes' walk of the Hornby (late Southbridge Junction) Station. AND VARIOUS OTHER LOTS, BJ-SaiH- IK SIZE AS ABOVB. Tbii valuable property is within ten minutes' walk of the Racecourse, and is in consequence worth the attention of the racing community. It w_l also he found valuable to butchers and dealers requiring paddock accommodation within easy distance of Christchnrch. LEASEHOLD. Thai most desirable Farm known, aa "RISELEYS," Being Education Reserve No. 931, situated close to the flourishing TOWNSHIP OF TINWALD, and consisting of _-/-_ 570 ACRES 570 OF TES FINEST LAND IN THE ASHBURTON DISTRICT. About 250 acres of this Farm is laid down in English grass, about 150 in wheat and otts, and about 170 ia strong flax land, unbroken. , . , .„ Tbe rental ia tbe merely nominal sum of Zs ea per acre up to May Ist. 1881, a^A 7s 6d per acre from that time until May Ist. 1888. To thoee requiring a good grazing farm, this offers an opportunity now rarely met with, as both position aad nataril advantages are all that could be desired. ~.-■,_-__ » It most conveniently sub-divided into ten pud*"-**-, and has a constant and abundant Supply of water, rendering it almost lnvaluaWe to a grazier or farmer, and making it one of the really best investments in the market. After the SALE of the above FARMS U' SECTIONS 11 Remaining of the Townsliip of Masham Will be Sold. _>l__g of the property are obtainable at the Auctioneer's office. The whole is for peremptory Bale. WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. 1-14 5922 MACLEAN AND WINTER. VALUABLE SECTION AT UPPER RICCARTON. MACLEAN A WINTER have received instructions from the Freeholder to ° fferf j__l_3 BY PUBLIO AUCTION, ON FRIDAY, thb 24th INST., At the -action room of Charles Clark, Esq. (by permission), 2 ACRE SECTION, £ Being part of R.S. W7l, together with •substantial two-roomed cottage thereon, securely fenced, garden, Ac, joining the properties of Messrs F. Holmes and Jas. * vtckery. Also, QUARTER-ACRE SECTION in the Township of SOUTH RAKAIA, near the railway station, Section No. 406, suitable for grain store, Ac. This is one of tbe very few sections in this rising township where a railway siding could be eas_r obtained. MACLEAN A WINTER, Auctioneers. 1-17 6168 TOWNSHIP OF METHVEN. TMT-SSRS MACLEAN & WINTER have iWi received instructions from Messrs M r Kfrroir and Co., to offer for SALB'BY PUBLIC AUCTION, OK FRIDAY, JANUARY 24*nr, At the Auction Room of Charles dark, Esq., Hereford street (by kind permission), THE BALANCE OF THE UNSOLD PORTION or THE TOWNSHIP OF __ETHYEN, Consisting of about 50 SECTIONS. Also, j SECTIONS Nos. 18, 19, and 23, Beans the pick of the whole township, situated at tbe corners of six main roads, and immediately in front of the Railway TCrtUXXHXS* Methven is situated at the immediate terminus of the Rakaia aad Ashburton Forks railway, and at the junction of six main roads, being the centre of a very large, fertile, and thickly populated agricultural and pastoral district. It is __» within easy distance of the valuable building steoe, coal, and timber of the Alford Forest. „„ . Terms most liberaL 35 per cent, ash 25 „ in 6 months 25 „ in 12 months 25 „ in IS months Defatted pay-Mats bearing interest at 8 per esnt. Safe at 11.30 am. MACLEAN A WINTER, 1-17 6157 Auctioneer*, South Rakaia. TMTEESRS MACLEAN A WINTER have JJJL srmrh-i instractions from, the Free_old—r to SELL BY PRIVATE TREATY, Autost DESIRABLE FARM, Situated on the ________ AND ASHBURTON FORES RAILWAY, The Sherw od Railway Station being on the property. The Farm contains 0/_/\ ACRES, fenced and subdivided, being 01/U B-S. 28,044,27,688, and 28,0*5. The improvements consist of S-roomed Cottage,4.st__ed Stable sad Chaff-house, 84 acres in Wheat,SO acres in Oats,! acre ia Potatoes, cad 150 acres broken np. For further particolars app'y to MaCIjEAN * WINTER, Asetkseen, 1M&4T06 Bak_i».'

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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4177, 17 January 1879, Page 4

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