;i GRAND OPPdRTUXITY FOR OBIAIXIXO IMPROVED LEVEL BUSH LAND or RICH QUALITY OS EXCKPnOXALLY EASY TERMS. Gvn-rtav * HURLEY. Manaia, and E WIIIoN andbON. been instructed by Isaac Wilson, h«q.. oi Kaiapoi, to OFFER FOR PUBLIC TENDER--2554: Acres of fertile land, Close to the far-famed open land of the Waimate Plains, Taranaki. comprising Nineteen Sections, as under:— FOR SALE OR 21 YEARS' LEASE. Farm No. lc. Block XIII., Kaupokonui, 200 .icrcs. Sections 18 and i 9, containing 100 acres each Farm No. 2. Block V., Ngaire, 613 acres. Section 75, containing 147-acres Section 77, containing 150 acres SecUon 78, containing 108 acres Section 79, containing 108 acres . . 291 acres grassed throe years; all fenced and subdivided. Farm No. 2a. Section 85, Block V., Ngaire, 167 acres. 37 acres grassed. Fenced and subdivided. Farm No. 5. Block n., Waimate, 157 acres. Section 24, containing 75 acres Section 25. containing 82 acres 50 acres open level lund, m grass; So acre* felled last year; balance mostly clearings. TO BB LEASED. Farm No. I. Block XIIL. Kaupokonui, 573 acres. Sections 12,13,14,16, and 17. Fenced and subdivided ; 372 acres laid down in grass. Farm No. la. Block XIII., Kaupokonui, 273 acres. Sections 5, 6, and 7. All grassed and subi divided; good stockyard, mustering paddocks, race, &c. Farm No. Ik. Block XIIL, Kaupokonui. Section 3, containing 320 acres. Fenced and subdivided; 200 acres grassed Section 4, containing 250 acres. 150 acres grassed; all fenced and subdivided. The above land has been laid down from one ' to three years in carefully selected <»cksfooc and timoihy, with lOlbs white clover, alsyke, lucerne, and oowgrass to the acre. There are 1100 HEAD CATTLE Grazing on . the land at the present moment, which may be arranged for by purchasers or tenants on reasonable terms. There has been ample shelter left on each of the above sections. Tho laud in the Ngaire » district is only 2J miles from the Ngaire railway " station and the Mountain road. Toe balance of the land offered is within easy distance of the Main South road by good Tho land is watered by never-failing streams. THE EASIEST POSSIBLE TERMS Have been arranged—namely, purchasers will deposit one-tenth of the amount tendered at the time of tendering, and allow the balance to remain on mortgage at 6} per cent, for any period up .to ten years, retaining the right to pay off not less than one-tenth on any quarter p day-when interest is payable. Tenants pay quarterly, but tho two first quarters' rent must be deposited with tender, and tbe third will not be required for nine mouths. Further particulars can be obtained on application by telegram or personally from Mr Richard Evans, Kaiapoi. and Mr it. M. Wright, Ohoka, wno have inspected the property; also, from Messrs J. L. Wilson and eon, Christchurch, or G. A. Hurley, Manaia. '. Tenders addressed to the undersigned will be received until 4 o'clock on MONDAY, 14th November, and muse be on forms provided. The owner prefers disposing of tho land in farms as above, but will receive tenders also for any Individual section or sections. ROBERT WRIGHT, Ohoka. GEORGE A. HURLEY, 9102 Land Agent, Manaia. . J. BALLANTYNE & CO. HAVE Just Opened a Choice Lot of White and' Cream Embroidered DRESSES.
Also, Several Cases of NEW PRINTS, BATEENS, BROCADES • and SATIN STRIPES, GAL VTEAS, &c. &c The Millinery, Mantle and Dress Departments are now replete with every requisite for Spring and Summer Wear. 4370 300 HITCHCOCK LAMPS. ww7*E are now offering these Splendid Lamps tot 35 s EACH. EDWD. REECE & SONS, Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers, tO COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. CAPITAL, £100.000-FULLY PAID-UP. LOANS granted f ro7n~FiFTY POUNDS and Upwards. H. R. WEBB Manager. Offices—l9B Hereford street. 15 A RARE CHANCE. A NEW STOCK TO 'BE ALMOST GIVEN AWAY. HAVING purchased at a very large discount from Mr C. it. Church, who is compelled to leave New Zealand on account of ill-health, the whole of his NEW AND WELL BOUGHT STOCK of Gents' Hats. Scarfs, Collars, Underclothing, &c, &c. will SELL from Friday next and the following fourteen days the WHOLE OF HIS STOCK at one-half its original price. This isaNEWSTOOK.Mr Church not having been in business over three months, It is positively necessary that the WHOLE OF THIS STOCK be SOLD within the NEXT FOURTEEN DAYS, as our New Goods for the Coming Season are in the Aorangi, at present in Wellington. This is No Old Bankrupt Stock, but Beautiful New Goods, at Half their Value. PARKER & TRIBE, 157 CASHEL STREET, White Hart Corner. 5315 TENNTS. TENNIS. IN the "Fancy Goods" and "Games Department" Now Displayed a nre Variety of All tbe New Makes in TENNIS RACQUETS, LAWN MARKERS, POLO NETS. SCORING BOARDS, and BALLS of every description in large quantities. EVERY ARTICLEAT WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE PRICE. Inspection Invited, and no one pressed to purchase. D. I. C. E. C.BROWN, 8 Manager. D & J. H. T OWN,!ND Has REMOVED to ROOMS at W. P. TOWNEND'S, CHEMIST, 183 Colombo street, opposite City Hotel (Two doors from Brice's coiner). I Hours of Consultation—Morning, 12 untH 2; j Evening, 7 to 8.30. fl_
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Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6877, 8 October 1887, Page 4
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