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H. Matson & Co. THIS DAY. LAST BAT 808 RECEIVING TENDERS, i FARMS TO BE SOLD BY TENDER, Br 4 TSOI f r have received i toibaeot hU 118 * rom Mr J ‘ J - M-Clellandto f CLAEINDA and caebebet farms, ■ Situated near Weedon, adjoining the railway i station, and within 12 miles of Christchurch. ( TO BE SOLD ON DEFERRED I PAYMENTS, Extending over 3,5, or 7 years. Oe, foe cash, nS. ter ** ? our Lots, as a Whole, or in Two in visions via., Ciarinda and Carberry Farms respectively. T ost excell ent quality, having last * i£wfor I thennS» t «1. driest ox P enerlced in Canter- « tee “ years, yielded upwards of ‘ ct , ttat p? r acre, and where it was latetavnnrnw on ono ploughing, »>nd under very uo- ™,™ l,le circumstances, yielded upwards of 30 Lnshels per acre (quahty of laud being the same), >-^ Ual t ‘-’ ! our cr °sB-bred sheep per acre flckfl feed? <iltlt>n ' Wlthout turnips or any otW 0rt1,,.4?*°; ~.4?*°; } 8 obtainable over the land at an average 3 1 .* 1 frodl j s to 61 feet, yielding a supply suffl. “S 1 *? ’*? r , k the most powerful windmill. bemg perfent.y level, )B well suited for Workit(!Ottllß self-binding and reapH a,lred ttcres haTO this season n manner, with mixed grasses ?s fuJl?uuproved " “ * lCeUent coition and Mr jk’CieJlaiid, who is at present residing on the * am ' w i U afc aD y li “ e show all intending purchasers over the property. 8 PARTICULARS LOT NO. 1. claeinda faem Of about 5Q AGEES,. Divided into four paddocks, with lawn, garden, plantations, bay-yarda, stable for eight horses, granary; also, sheds, cowshed, stockyards, Ac., Ac. •r, ... , Together with Dwelhng.houso of 10 rooms, kitchen, Ac., Ae. _WcU of water, Ac., Ac. Ui }2 ing8 ' dwelling-houee, gates, fences, Ao„ thorough and perfect repair. Parc under crop and part under grass. LOT NO. 2. CLAEINDA FAEM Consists of nctjjy 200 A c u E s. Divided into four paddocks, upwards of 100 acres of which were this year laid down in ' tne best manner with mixed grasses and. clover. A convenient wool-shed, with fiheepyards, are situated on this lot; also the Government school. The gates, fences, Ac., in thorough repair. LOT NO. 3. CLA EI N D..A FAEM Consists of nearly 100 A c a E s. Laid down in grassland divided into th-ee uac docks, with large water-pond situated o the same. Tha land is in excellent cond turn for cropping with wheat, and the.gate: fences, &c., are all in thorough repair," LOT NO. 4. CAEBE.EEY FAEM OF ABOUT 23D A u E E s > Adjoining Clcannda Farm, and divided into five paddocks, togetb, r with a newly erected DWEHJNG-HUUSE, of 7 rooms/buiit in such a rumaner so ai to suit the pur. oses o£ ei.htr a dwelling hous-e or granary, both as regafV|fc uj»per and lower storeys j also a stable lor throe horses, with loft room, &c. t &c. ; also a well of water with double forceattached, capable of being worked by either man or herse-power. The prc§arty is situated adjacient to the Eolleston railway station, is bounded on a|l sides by good roads, ajd the locality is most; healthy. Store, schools,, churches, Fost-ofiice, &c., &c., are in the immediate neighbourhood. For further particulars, and terms of purchase, and twuna of Tender, Apply to H. MATSON & GO., Christchurch. Or, MB MCCLELLAND, Ciarinda Farm, - Weedon. Sealed forms of Tender will be received by Messrs , JJ. Matson and Co., or Ma-McClelland until MONDAY, Nov. 18, 1878. 1875-421 W. J. G-. Bluett & Co. FOB SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. Messrs w. j. g. bluett a qo, have the following very valuable properties for sale by private treaty On acqoont of Mr John Munson, ACRES. A compact little farm, adjoining the Township of Doylcston, sub-divided into iour paddocks, and well watered; good heuse, orchard, stable, Ac. Oft account of Mr W. D. Lawrence, gg AGEES 3 ROODS 33 BEECHES. Rich swamp land at Doylesten, well fenced, within one and half miles of the Railway Station. On account of Mr James Blackler, Junr. 200 A 0 E E s - Within half a mile of the Township of Leeston. This property is well watered with running streams, is sub-divided into convenientsized paddocks, and is some of the best land in the district, ft is for sale in two lota, upon each of which there is a substantial house, stabling, &c., &c. To all in want of a first-class farm in a healthy, pleasant, and fertile district, this is an. opportunity rarely met with. Also, A C B E . No. 20 in the Township of Leeston, two chains frontage on High street, and two chains frontage on Station street, and nearly opposite the Bail way Station, Fur an hotel or business site it is unsurpassed in Leeston. On account of Mr C. T. Dudley. ACHES MAGNIFICENT LAND, Near Southbridge, in either two or three lots. It is well watered with running streams, and laid down to English grass. There is a flour mill adjoining the property, and to anyone seeking water-power a first-rate opportunity is now offered of procuring the same. On account of Mr Allen Bell. ONE ACHE near the railway station, Leeston, adjoining M»* Jeffrey, wheelwright; one chain frontage on the Lake road, and one chain on the Back road. FOE SALE BY TENDEK. On account of Mr Geo. Sandrey. The Goodwill of the Lease of Q ACBES FIHST-CLASS LAND, Ijoining the Leeston railway station, subdivided into 12 paddocks, well watered and fenced. The improvements consist of ia seven-roomed house, wash-house, orchard, stable for eight horses, grain store capable of holding 6000 bushels gram, woolshed, loose boxes, chaff-house, harness room, sheep yards, piggeries, &o. t &Q . crops to be token at a valuation. lease has nearly 4* years to run. Bent, <s 6d re to March 25 next, and then 10a per acre to tors to be'sent in to the undersigned notlatet highest or any other tender not necessarily ao"full particulars of the above properties, *r J G. BLUETT A CO., Auctioneers, q * Leeston and Southbndge. WOOL. E. Wilkin & Co. WOOL. WOOL. tog to intimate to Flookownera and 'armors that we will hold )DICAL SALES OF WOOL During the season at our • ZEALAND WOOL STORES, Hereford street. ict only as Soiling Brokers owners may their Wool being sold to the best ad vandeair ed shipped Homo to our London Perms liberal, as follows, viz. , delivering, and sorting ... if required rom Christchurch railway to store “P"** anoe 6dP OT, * le Sd per bag sion on sales effected 2i per cent up to per cent upon any amount in excess or EOEEET 'WILKIN A CO., Wool Brokers, huroh. Nov. 4.1878. IOM4OI ON BAMS SUTTON EAMS. SUTTON EAMS. idorsigned have for Private Sale. |Q PUBE LINCOLN EAMS, Thomas Sutton, Esq., of Southland. tion of the abovp is invited BOBEET WIiKEUW^ 8 A L~E by the undersigned B.A. Fencing Wire, Nos. 4, S. 6.7,8, 4 Galvanised Wire, Nos, % V iy size and gang® OOr

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Lyttelton Times, Volume L, Issue 5535, 18 November 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume L, Issue 5535, 18 November 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume L, Issue 5535, 18 November 1878, Page 3

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