AUCTIONS. FRIBDLANPER BROS. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. Subdivision of the Well-known BrRCH HILL ESTATE, MABLBOROUGH. 39,640 ACRES, robdrvided inlo NINE BLOCKS, ranging from 800 to 5600 ACRES. UPSET PRICES FIXED ON EXCEPTIONALLY LOW BASIS. Ranging from £1 to £3 10s per acre. These Prices hare been fixed to Ensure a Successful Sale under the Hammer At TOWN HALL. BLENHEIM On SATURDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, 1907. At 2 p.m. DALGETY -ltd COMPANY. LTD., in conjunction with FRIEDLANDER BROS.. LTD., Lave been instructed to SELL' this Estate by PUBLIC AUCTION at tie above time and place. The property lies 40 mi!es from Blenheim, and 13 milee from Wairau Valley townehip by good level metal read. About 8000 acres are level, and a further 3000 acres are p'.oughabie down*, balance easy hills in native gran and tussock. The whole property lies well to the sun. There ie about 68 miles of fencing, all of which i* in excellent order. Purchasers havo right to obtain posts from adjoining reeerva free of charge. TERMB.—IO per cerjt deposit, 10 per oenrt. in 6 months. 5 per cent, in 13 months, balance at 5 per cent. TITLE.—Land Transfer. Full paTticu!»rs and lithograph pleas can be obtained at any of fcho branches, eubbranches, or agencies throughout the Dominion. DALGETY and CO., LTD., FRIEDLANDER BROS.. LTD.. 7036 Joint Auctioneers. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd, i 907, At 2.30 p.m. SUBDIVISION OF THE MONTALTO ESTATE. MONTALTO ESTATE. 4097 ACRES OF GRAND PASTORAL AND CROPPING LAND. TjiRIEDLANDER BROS., LTD., instructed ■*• by D. Morrow, Esq., will offer on the above-named date at their Land Sale Rooms. West Street, ASHBURTON. 4097 ACRES OF THE WELL-KNOWN MONTALTO ESTATE, Being acknowledged to be some of the CHOICEST LAND IN THE RENOWNED MAYFIELD DISTRICT. The above property will be offered in suitable Subdivided Farms of from 400 to £50 acres, and will be sold on exceptionally easy terms of payment. Wβ would ask intending purchasers to inspeot at once. Plana are now ready, and can be obtained on application; also fullest particulars can be had from the undersigned. The Land is noted for the continuous heavy yields of oats. It is in the rad.ua of showers that follow along the mountains and reach down ou to the plains; consequently the growing crops benefit to a great extent, and the undergrowth of grasses is always an assured success, following the harvesting of the crops. For turnip country and sheep fattening it cannot be excelled. It lies well to the rising sun; is well watered by county races, and has other numerous advantages. TERMS OF PAYMENT: 10 per cent, at Sale ' E per cent. 3rd January, 1908' 5 per cent. Brd January, 1909 10 per cent. 3rd January, 1910, or, if the purchaser puts improvement* of 10 per cent, on lot purchased by him, the 4th payment may stand over till the balance of purchase money becomes due, say 3 or 5 years interest at 4$ per cent, per annum. R. FRIEDLANDER, 7087 Auctioneer. PART OF THE SPRINGFIELD ESTATE. METHVEN. Subdivision of part of a highly renowned and famous Property. TO GRAZIERS, GRAIN GROWERS, DAIRY FARMERS. 4260 ACRES, divided into oonveniently-sizcd lots, to meet the requirements of all requiring high-class land, in a district well-known for its prolific yields in Cereals, and the excellence of its Live Stock. have been favoured with instructions *V to SELL by PUBfLIC AUCTION, »1 our Land Salerooms, We?t str«et, Ashburton, in conjunction with Messr* Gould. Beaumont and Coy., on SATURDAY, Mrd NOVEMBER, 1907, At 3 p.m., as above. 4230 ACRES of LAND, part of the excellent Springfield Estate, subdivided into Blocks from 130 to 400 Acres. This Property is co extensively known that it is almost needless to comment Upon its qualities for grain growing and production of iat sheep, as the eetate has a name second to none in New Zealand. It is conveniently situated, being close to the township of Methven, which is rapidly growing in importance, its regular Live Sale now commanding lw c c entries of sheep and cattle. It is aluo handy to three railway stations, and *ear to publio school, churches and post office. The opportunity offered to the public is one which must commend iteelf, as such chances are beooming* mere rare with ths continual disappearance b cutting up of thu larger properties. TERMS: 10 per cent, cash at sale; 5 per oent. 21st December, 1907; 10 per cent, let March. 1909; 5 per cent. Ist March, 1910; the balance for a teem of year* at 4J pet cent. Plans ere no-v available. For further particular* apply, FRIBDLANDER 8R05.,-LTD., Auctioneers. Ashburton. Or GOULD, BEAUMONT and COY., Cbristchurch. ' 61C1 Joint Agents. BROWN, LITTLE, AND CO. "DROWN, LITTLE AND CO, Cashel street and Bedford row. •VTB SELL FRUIT AND PRODUCE EVERY MORWNG. HIGHEST MARKET VALUES BUAIUNTEED. THE BEST MARKET FOR ALL LOCAL GROWERS TO PATRONISE. WHY? BECAUSE THE LARGEST AUDIENCES ATTEND EVERY MORNING. Outdoor Puxaituxe and Property Sales latited HROWN, LITTLE and CO., C299e Auctioneer*. i
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12960, 13 November 1907, Page 11
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