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Public Notices. imperial boot ukpot. AUTUMN AN P WfN TEH HOOT a. TUBT ARRIVED, AND NOW CUNTa'i'.Vrv'l; CU ' 9AOKB , A.Vf> V,’ 26 6 0 PAIRS OF BKABONABLK BOOTS AND BH O E g ’ All ot which h*»o hccn ma/lo to my own or<!< r, ‘ W. HARK! S. IMPERIAL ROOT DEPOT, PA-iHK.r, BTKKET,

M C. T. Ick CEMitAL aALEKOOMS. thdTday. " SATURDAY, MARCH 10, C, T. ICK will SELL BY AUCTION. FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCE. Also, A superior lot of FURNITURE, Consisting of— Horsehair couches and choirs, tobies, washstands, chiffonier and sideboard, clieflonlnrs, looking glasses, pictures, bookcase, garden tools, fane; foods, Ac. Also, O O O D H. Under distraint for rent. Sale at 11.30 sharp. F. M. Rickman. LAND AT FKRNSIDE, Near Raugiora. MR F. M. RICKMAN has received ir.structlona from C. 11. W. Bowen, Estp, to SELL BY AUCTION, At the Junction Hotel, Rnngiors, ON TUESDAY, MARCH 13, IPV7, 68 ACRES OF LAND 68 Being the North portion of rural secti.m 17:9 situated opposite the Fernsidn railway station, fronting on the Harowood and Oxford road, known ns Bowen’s land. Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms at sale. 6221 F. M, RICKMAN, Auctioneer. Miles, Hassal & Co. gj.EE AT g A L E, CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND. THUR3DAy7~MABCH 29. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION or LARGE FREEHOLD ESTATES, WITH STOCK, FREEHOLD FARMS, SUBURBAN LOTS, AND TOWNSHIP SECTIONS, MESSRS MILES, HASSAL 4 CO. hare receired instructions from Messrs Rhodes and Wilkin, to offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Wool Salerooms, Hertford street, Christchurch, ON THURSDAY, MARCH 29, At 2 o’clock sharp, The following Magnificent Properties, comprising the whole of the ST LEONARD’S KBTATK, Amuri District, Nelson, adjoining Canterbury. No. I—THE HOMESTEAD BLOCK. ABOUT 21,4-16 ACRE;?. Of this, about 41U acres are subdivided into 19 paddocks, of various sizes, the remainder being one largo enclosure. About '£&•) acres have been ploughed and laid down in grass, and 410 acres are in turnips. The plantations of conifers and hardwood mixed, cover about 100 acres. The garden is about 3 acres, and well stocked with fruit trees. (About 60,0)0 young forest trees have been reared, and the greater portion will be ready for planting out this season, consisting of suica'-lo kinds of conifers, oak, asb, elm, sycamore, Ac.) On this block are erected the Manager’s Hous*>, of iO rooms; the VVoolshed, (or 43 shearers; large dip with draining s'ago, covered in tanks to boil 5500 galloi-s, ai d steam boiler attached, which also serves for boiling d-.iwn apparatus; Sheepyards, Stabling room for 32 horses ; Cart shed 60 x 40, Carpenter’s shed with punching machine for making standards, and a Blacksmith’s shop. STOCK, About 26,050 sheep, 82 horses, and 55 ca*tie. No. 2.—THE KAIWAKKA BLOCK, ABOUT 19,169 ACRES, Is enclosed by fences and tbe Kurur.ui river. There is a two-rc-omed shepherd’s hut on it, with small garden. STOCK—ABOUT 15,000 SHEEP. No. 3.—THE BURUNDI BLOCK, ABOUT CSSI ACHES. Enclosed within fences and the Human! river. About 50 acres have been ploughed and sown with hcglish grass. STOCK—ABOUT 50U> SHEEP. No. 4.-THE PAHAU BLOCK, ABOUT 5675 ACRES. A considerable portion of ibis block is rich swamp, 120 acres of which lave been cropped with oats, and are now sown with rape on the stubble; about 50 acres are in English grass (once ploughed), the remainder being drained and sown with grass. A paddock of about 150 acres is fenced otf. the rest of the block being undivided. There is an excellent stockyard on this block, and a thriving plantation of about eight acres. STOCK-ABOUT 4000 SHEEP. No. S.—SHEARING PADDOCK BLOCK, ABOUT 4094 ACRES. All enclosed in a ring fence. 55 acres have been ploughed and sown with grass, and 5- 1 acres swamp have been surface sown, and fenced oil in a paddock of 150 acres. STOCK—2OOJ SHEEP. No. 6.—ISOLATED HILL BLOCK, ABOUT 17,722 ACRES. STOCK-13,C00 SHEEP. No. 7.-MOUNT PALM BLOCK, ABOUT 11,935 AGUES. Sheopyards used (or drafting huge iK-cks erected on this Bock. STUCK—9OOO SHEEP. No. S.-NOETH CAPE BLOCK, ABOUT 1610 ACRES, Of which about 6.50 acres have been ploughed and sown with English grass. 150 acres swamp, drained and sown, and 105 acres swamp partly undraiued. STOCK—2OOO CROSS-HR6D SHEEP. No. 9.—SOUTH CAPE BLOCK, ABOUT 796 ACRES, Of which about 350 acres have been ploughed and sown with grass, and U 0 acres are rich swamp, drained and sown. There is a ploughman's hut of two rooms, and fourhorse stable, also a plantation of 3 acres, on this block. STOCK—IOOO CROSS-BRKD SHEEP. AGRICULTURAL FARMS There are 10 t f those, vu-ying iu si:-i from I'd acres, 150, 200, up to 500 acres of splendid rich soil, and well worth* the attention o' agriculturists uud inves-ors dvsiraus of securing really good properties. The sett!. - meut of the District now taking placr, and which will be much increased ou tbe extension of the railway, must iu very -bort time greatly enhance the value of prop-city. 27 SUBURBAN LOTS, Adjoining the Township of Rotherham, varying in extent from 3 to 15 acres. 115 BUILDING SECTIONS, TOWNSHIP uF ROTHERHAM. Tho site of tliis Township has been fixed in an excellent position to secure the benefit of tho greatest traffic ; it possesses many natural advantages (or a centre of joj illation, and will doubtless become a place of considerable importance. Terms; One-third cash, balance in six etpial aumnd payments bearing interest at tho rate of 7 per cent i or annum, payable half yeaiiy. For all particulars, apply to J. T. FORD A CO..') In conjunction with -Audi, ocors G, C. AIRMAN } Iu Molbouruo to J. O. DOUGHERTY, or BRIGHT BROS. A «,'<*. In Sydney to GILCHRIST, WA IT. t: CO . , orto MILES, UASS.VI , A r _____ Christchurch, New 7.e.,land. WAIMATE. FARMS AND TOTARA BUSH. ulu *°. rrt 'tf"ed have boeu instructed Messrs Otudliolme, Brothers, to HELL BY AUGTIoN. ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 16. 2000 iO,IEB 2000 Magnificent Wheat X.nnd, adjoining important town of Waiumte. To those soi king first-class Farms this is nn opportunity not to bn lost, as tho lai d is some of f, f° r Hlo district, and its reulrul position will, by moans of the railway, enable pn>. uuoors to command the markets both north mid Bouth, while sneli property cannot (ail to inoreisu value with tho gruwtu of tho tewu, which already baa a considerable population. ... Also, (If not previously sold privately), ( 360 40 “ ES 300 Uf the most valuable Totara Forest ever odored for gale in this Island, and close to tho Walmate Railway Station. The Farms will bo laid ott in various sizes, and Plans will shortly bo on view at tho stores of Messrs MANCHESTER. BROS., * GOLDSMITH, waimato j also, at tbo offices of iicio MILES, ARCHER, * CO., Timaru; and wl- MILES, HASSAL, a CO., Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5010, 10 March 1877, Page 4

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