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Auctions. C. 0. AIKMAN. T H I S__D A Y. I___POBTANT PEBEM P T O B V PEREMPTORY SALE, BY THB O-feEB OF THS _-OBTGAG_-38, OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARMS, LEASEHOLD FARMS, j AND TOWNSHIP SECTIONS. MR C. C. AIKMAN has been instructed by the Mortgagees, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Sals Rooms, Cashel street, ON MONDAY, th* 2.TH JANUARY, 1879, THX POIO-OWTSO VALFABIiB PBOPEBTTES, T__.— FREEHOLD FAEIS AC _____ O IB IST IB V, Consisting of 235 acres 235 IN LOTS, Varying in site from 4 to SO acres each. No. 1. K/\ ACRES, with Two-roomed •_f" Cottage, Slaughter house, ! Boiling Plant, capable of boiling down 800 sheep per week, Sheep and Pig Yards. No. 2. XA ACRES, with Ten-roomed O" House, Land in Oats and Clover, sown down with Crops. No. 3. *>fi ACRES, sown with Red __iO Clover, a most desirable section, situate within three minutes' walk of the Hornby Qate Southbridge Junction) Station. AND VARIOUS OTHER LOTS, BANGING IN SIZE AS ABOVE. This valuable property is within ten minutes' walk of the Baeecourse, and is in consequence worth the attention of the racing community. It will also be found valuable to butchers and deals-- requiring paddock accommodation within easy distance of Christchurch. LEASEHOLD. That most desirable Farm known as " RISE-LEYS," Being Education Reserve No. 931, situated close to the flourishing TOWNSHIP OF TINWADD, and consisting of 570 • acres 570 OF THE FINEST LAND IN THE ■ ASHBURTON DISTRICT. About 250 acres of this Farm is kid down in English grass, about 150 in wheat and oats, and about 170 is strong flax land, unbroken. The rental is the merely nominal sum of 2s fid per acre up to May Ist, 1881, aud 7s 6d per acre from that time until May Ist, 1888. To those requiring a good grazing farm, this offers an opportunity now rarely met with, as both position and natural advantages are all that could be desired. It most conveniently sub-divided into ten paddocks, and has a constant and abundant supply of water, rendering it almost invaluable to a grazier or farmer, and making it one, of the really best investments in the market. After the SALE of the above FARMS 11 SECTIONS 11 Bema-ning of the Township of Masham Will toe Sold. Hans of the property are obtainable at the Auctioneer's office. Hie whole is for peremptory sale. _ WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST BESERVE. 1.14 5922 W. J. G. BLUETT & CO. THIS_DAT. _K)S-TO_iEMENT OF DOYLESTON SALE F-M>-I TUESDAY, the 14th, to MONDAY, . .. . JAN. THB 20th, Owing to the inclemency of the weather. MESSRS W. J. G. BLUETT & CO. will hold their USUAL MONTHLY SALE At Doyleston, On MONDAY, JAN. thb 20th. OUB PRESENT ENTRIES Consist of rf/W\ HEAD OF FAT AND STORE AW CATTLE 800 SHEEP TOGS JL' AND TTTOBSJ-S Also, At the same will be Offered for Sale, 1 STEAM THRESHING MACHINE by Clayton and Shuttleworth. Sale at 12 o'clock. W. J G. BLUETT A CO., Auctioneers. .1-17 6155 ~~~ G.F. MARTInT IMPROVED AGRICULTURAL FARMS ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS, Extending over a period of eight years. THURSDAY. JANUARY 23bd, 1879, /"I F. MARTIN of the N. M. \JT» and A. Co.) has received instructions from James Macintosh, Esq., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At INVESCARGIIiL, ON THUISSDAY, JANUARY _3bd, At 2 o'clock, All that Magnificent FREEHOLD ESTATE known as STRATHMORE, {Situated in the Aparima Hundred, Western District, Southland, and containing in all 3165 acres 3165 To be subdivided and sold in 20 FARMS, Varying in size from 90 TO 320 ACRES, The purchaser of one farm to have the option of taking others adjoining. --rathmore is justly considered one of the finest properties in Otago, the soil being the richest alluvial deposit, capable of producing grain and root crops of all descriptions. As all the above farms are more or less improved (including Borne first class buildings) they can be __ade reproductive without any immediate outlay. The Township of Otautau and present terminus of tbe InTercargul-Riverton-Otautan railway adjoins, while the Government extension to the Nightcaps coalfield- will traverse the I whole length of the estate. There is also an abundant supply of excellent timber, only two distant. Tgsus O-' Pat__ent— 121 per cent, ease at sale, 12. per cent, within 30 days, 25 per cent, by jHromissory note at three years, the balance (one-half) can remain tar any period up to eight years from date of : sale. All bearing i-tarest (with exception of the second payment) at th_ rate of 8 per cent. 1 per annum, payable half-yearly. j Plans of the estate can ha seen, and full par-tie-Jars obtained, at the offices of the National Mortgage and Agency Company, Invercargill, Timaru, and C3_rtstchurch. j Note.—The Vendor has been indued to alter the plan of ti« esttte, and off er it iv small lots, with the op-taa of xacxeasxßg tha area, so that earn tax— may be within the reach of moderate , tajtoto, ' - J-17 6163

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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4205, 20 January 1879, Page 4

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