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AUCTION NOTICES. FRIDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, At 11 o'clock. | SALE OF 1,500 ACRES OF GROWING '■-■.. CROPS. ana uiner?, IMPORTANT SALE OF GROWING OROPS ON THE HENLEY B3TATF,. No reserve. ~ ONALD *RE ID hj 00. have received Instructions to tell by auction, on the ground at Henley, en Friday, the 7th February, at 11 o'olock, - 600 acrel of splendid wheat 8C0 V „ --' „ oats Aleo, On Hill'jb'arm, 70 acres of splendid wheat 60' „ „. cats. In lots to suit purchasers. The ownera having decided to disposa of the Henley Estate,- they have detarmined to place the whole of the crop for positive Bale, WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST EE3ERV This is ; therefore a splendid opportunity for farmers, teamsters, speculators, and others to Su chase such area of growing crop as they * sire, at prices that will ensure a handsome return.'The. Southern Trunk Railway pa<wes through the property for a distance of three miles, giving exceptional advantages for removing tho crops. Every facility will be given for stacking and. thrashing the crop on the estate, and ample time allowed for the removal of straw, etc Intending purchasers are urgently requested to inspect the crops, which are now being marked off in lots on the ground. .Terms—Under LSO, cash ; over 150 and under L 100; half cash; over LIOO, one-fourth cash; the balance in each case by approved endorsed acceptances at three and six months, bearinr bank rate of- interest. Or, the owners wil. arrange to accept payment of the balance in produce, at ourrent market rates. , Sale at 11 o'clock sharp. Luncheon provider], No reserve. SATURDAY. 15th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock, GREAT SALE FREEHOLD LAND In the Municipality of SOUTH DUNEDIN. JL> are favored with instructions to offer for public competition in their new rooms, High street, rDunedin, on the above date, THE FITZROY ESTATE, comprising the remaining unsold original eeotjons in. the borough of South Dunedin, being a sub-division of seotion 24, ■ ■'.'• and part, of section 23, town district, surveyed into 114 SECTIONS, each having a. frontage of-331ft by a depth of 100 ft. • This valuable Property is bounded by Government roads on three sides (now called CarglU, Macandrew, and Brunswick streets), and is intersected by Helena street, 66ft wide. It is specially adapted for Cottages, Shops, Manufactories, etc., and is in the immediate neighborhood of the Government workshops and tVe extensive Rope Works of the Messrs Naghy. .'••••■ This choice estate is situated in the highest of the borough, and the sections are in proximity -to the > proposed lino ot tramway. The main line to Oaversham will run along the frontage to Cargill street, and the line from the Racecourse, via Forbury, will either skirt or pass through the estate. The Auctioneers may be permitted to call attention to the fact that purchasers of land in South Dunedin have, in a great many instances, realised immense profits on their purchases. It is no unusual thing to hear persons regretting that when it was in their power to buy certain lands at what would now be considered a very low price, they failed to do so. The present occasion is one that should be seized by those who are anxious to become possessors of valuable properties, and who wish to avoid unavailing rvgrets at golden opportunities that they have allowed to pass. There can be no manner of doubt that the construction of the tramway will cause the sections in this township ta increase enormously in value in a very short time.

and the facilities offered to men of small means for the erection of buildings, makes this a rare opportunity for working men to secure freehold hometa. Terms: A deposit .of 10 per cent, dn the amount of the purohase.money, and the balance by equal payments, either quarterly or half* yearly, extending over a period of five years, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum. Possession will be given on payment of the deposit. The auctioneers are instructed to intimate that arrangements can be made for the advance of money for building purposes, on very easy terms, and,that the payment of the purchase money may be arranged in any other way than the above, so as to suit the convenience of puroha«ers. Title under the Land Transfer Act, may be inspected at the office of Messrs Sievwright and Stout.. the vendor's solicitors. Plans may be obtained at the Ocean View Hotel, Wybar's Hotel, South Dunedin, the St. Kilda Hotel, and at the office of THE AUCTIONEERS. PRELIMINARY .ANNOUNCEMENT. BLUE CLIFFS, BLUE CLIFFS, To be Sold on [ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, BY J. T.-FORD & CO., '■At the Mechanics' Institute, Timaru, At 2 p.m. Is distant 1 from St. Andrew's Railway Station 11 miles, and 22"miles from Timaru, with good metalled roads leading thereto. T. FORD & CO. - - have b>ien favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late Oh&s. Meyer, Esq., to offer by Public Auction on February 18 at Timaru, The above Magnificent FREEHOLD 4 LEASEHOLD ESTATE, Together with 22,000 WELL-BRED SHEEP. The freehold consists of 8,500 Acres of the finest wheat and gross land in the much favored District of South Canterbury, 4 000 Acres of which are in cultivation, bearing Grass, Turnips, Rape, and 510 acres in Gr«n, for wh'ch 20.» per acre rental is paid for the one yoar —subdivided into thirty paddocks, with permanent wator in each; ana 6,000 acres can be irrigated at a trifling cost. . 28,000 Acres Leasehold in a ring fence; subdivided into five paddooss, permanent water in each. Lease eleven years to run from May, 1879, next. As a country residence, Blue Cliffs has no equal; in Canterbury. Spier did view; large pleasure grounds, tastefully laid out, and greatly assisted by the natural beauty of the surroundings. Water laid on to all parts of the house and grounds. Either Chrlstchuroh or Dunedin can be reached in seven hours from the homestead. The Blue Cliffs Stud Flock of Merinos will In sold by auction at the show yards, Timaru, « February 12, at 11 a.m. the day previous to th< sale of tho run. without re-erve, 800 stud ewea 400 sud rams In lots to suit purchasers, Catalogues will shortly be itiraed. Auctioneers invite inspection; and for furthe particulars apply to J. T. FORD 4 CO.; Or, MR CARTWRIGHT", On the Station. T>TT':IN';.{SS, Theitriesl/' m fije L'Ui-itiid i'iuzjie-i; escape: taiiti best in th Colony iiornV, bauovor street. "ORN'S Washable Gilt and Fancy Frames assorted pittentf) from 16 x 18, 28b I wnfcller 18edoxea. ' '.

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Evening Star, Issue 4966, 1 February 1879, Page 3

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