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AUCTIONS. CHARLES CLARK. MB CHAKLES CLARK, | (Established 1861), AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT LICENSED LAND BROKER. Cash Ready for Investment in Sums from £50 , upwards at lowest current rates. HOUSES TO BE LET. 9 ROOMS and OVER in Gloucester street W., Armagh street W., Lichfield street, East belt, Cambridge te»race, St. Albans, large house 5 acres, Fendalton with 9 acres, Riccarton. Opawa, Sumner, "Lincoln road, and Windmill road. 7 and 8 ROOMS in Cashel street, Peterborough street, G'oucaster street, Worcester street (Linwood), Opawa. 6 ROOMS and under in Chester street W., Oxford terrace, Colombo and Montreal streets, Sydenham, Starmiore road, Norman's road, Lincoln road and Riccarton road. SHOPS in Colombo. High and Tuam streets. OFFICES — Cashel and Gloucester streets. Also, part of those centrally-situated BUSINESS PREMISES lately occupied by Mikter and Thompson. FURNISHED HOUSSS-Papanui road, Brvndwr, and Geraldine. HAL in Oxford terrace and Tuam street, 25ft x 72ft. The well-known Brick Stabling and Cottge at the Racecourse Hotel, lately in the occupation of Mr Mitt-hell. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. SEVERAL FIRST-CLASS FARMS upon easy terms of payment. 5176 TO BE SOLD, A VILLA RESIDENCE of seven rooms with bathrooms, hot and cold water supply and usual offices, situate in BHgh's road, Papanui, together with three acres of land attached, formerly occupied by the late G. W. Hall, Esq. Price £1000, payable as follows .-—One-fourth cash, one-fourth in 12 months, the balance in five years at 5 per cent. Apply to MR CHARLES CLARK, Estate Agent, Christchurch ; Or to MR H. WI'NN-WILLIAMS, 5014 No. 586 Hereford street, Christchurch. BOOKS. BOOKS. BOOKS. MR CHARLES CLARK ha 3 been favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late S. Hewlings, Esq., to . SELL BY AUCTION, In the Rooin3, Hereford street, OK THURSDAY, MARCH 19ra, nis VALUABLE LIBRARY OF GENERAL LITERATURE. Also, on account of another client, j A LIBRARY of 300 FIRST-CLASS WORKS (nearly new), including Shakespeare, Ruskin, Motley, R. L. Stevenson, Fielding, Lockhart, George Moore, Bairie, _c , and a" choice mis- *• cellaueous selection. On View Tuesday Nest.

5175 Sale at 12 o'clock noon. No. 590 T. KENNEDY MAUDONALD & CO. AN EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY FOR SMALL FARMERS. SUBDIVISION OF ONE OF THE RICHEST BLOCKS OF IMPROVED LAND IN THE WAIRARAPA. Magnificent Alluvial Deposit Land. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF iEAU IDEAL DAIRY FARMS. AN ABSOLUTELY ASSURED INCOME FROM THE DAY OF PURCHASE. UNSURPASSED LIBERAL TERMS. AT THE AUCTION ROOMS OF F. H. WOOD, GREYTOWN, ON WEDNESDAY, 25th MARCH, 1896, At 2.30 o'clock p.m.

m KENNEDY MACDONALD and CO., LIMITED, In conjunction with F. H. WOOD, ESQ., GREYTOWN, Are favoured with instructions from J. C. McKerrow. Esq., J.P., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, FIFTEEN MAGNIFICENT HIGHLY IMPROVED SMALL DAIRY FARMS, Ranging in Area from 40 ACRES to 150 ACRES. These splendid Farms form part of the Subdivision of the Ngarara Block, and are portions of the property so long known as Morrison's Run. They are situated from one and three-quarter miles to three miles from Greytown, and have the advantage of approach by a first-class metalled road. The land is flat, rich, alluvial deposit, and low downs, partly in grass and turnips, with a small quantity of bush. It is of the highest quality, and can hardly be surpassed in the colony for productive power. For dairy purposes the land is of exceptional value. w These farms have the advantage of being close to the dairy factory at Greytown, and immediately the block is settled, arrangements will, no doubt, be made for tbe erection of another factory in the immediate neighbourhood. No district in the colony has perhaps been so heavily handicapped in the past as that portion of the Wairarapa in which these farms are situated. The land being held in large blocks, it is small wonder that the entire district has stagnated, and little was known outside of its untold richness. The folly of this policy is now being seen. It is becoming more and more recognised that close settlement of the land by its people is the true basis of the country's prosperity. The owner of the Ngarara Block has been approached many time 3by those anxious to secure a portion of the rich lands occupied by him, and the present sale is the result of his conviction that the time has arrived for large landholders to follow the example of the Government and open up their lands for purchase in Small Farms. The purchasers of these Farms will enter into possession at once of properties on which they can the same day place stock and commence making money. No clearing of heavy timber, bush, hard work, and the weary waiting of years; but a complete perfect

home in a beautiful district, close to a railway station, and with all the comforts which con oe desired in connection with farm life. Each Farm will be submitted, and full details of its character will be found on the Lithographic Plans. The Terms of Purchase are of the following exceedingly Liberal Character :— Deposit at Sale „ _. Ten per cent. In Twelve Months .. _ Five per cent. In Twenty-four Months _, Five per cent. In Thirty-six Montlis .. Five per cent. THE BALANCE of SEYENTY-FTVE PER CENT, may remain on MORTGAGE for SEVEN YEARS from date of sale. All unpaid purchase money shall bear interest at the rate of £5 per cent, per annum from the date of sale. No more Liberal Terms for Freehold Farms have ever been offered in the colony, and they afford an opportunity for men with the most limited means to purchase'their own farms. To young married men, especially, of small capital and familiar with country life, it is truly an opportunity. Arrangements can be made, on notice being given, by which any intending purchaser will be shown over every one of the Farms, and the most, exact information given to guide him in making a selection. - lithographic Plans, rhving full details and conditions of sale, may be obtained on application to J. C. McKerrow, Esq., Morrison's Run : F. H. Wood, Esq., Greytown; from T. Kennedy Macdonald and Co., Limited, Wellington; Press Office, Christchurch. 4713 JOSEPH CLARKE AND SON. THIS DAY, At 10 o'clock. TEVIOT PEACHES. JOSEPH CLARKE and SON WILL SELL, at their Rooms, Lichfield street— KQ CASES CHOICE TOMATOES i o|s -X> DO PEACHES 10 BOXES GRAPES AIBO, Apples, Pears, Onions, Potatoes, _c. _ gale 10 o'clock sharp. J 8188 C. H. MOB-ALL, Auotlwttr. J

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9365, 14 March 1896, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9365, 14 March 1896, Page 12

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