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Maclean & Winter. AT M VALUABLE SECTION UPPER RICCARTON. AC I,E AN & WINTER have received instructions from tho Freeholder. to offer for Sale BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON FRIDAY, JAN. 21, At Auction Room of Charles Chirk, Eb<l*, (By permission), g ACRE SECTIONS Brins part of B.S. 1371. together with sub. stmtinl Two-Roomed Cottage thereon. Securely fenced. Oaiutou, Ac. Joining the properties of Messrs J. Holmes and James Vickery. MACLEAN & WINTER, Auctioneers. Also— Ouarter.aoro Section in tbo Township of South Rakaia, near tho Railway Station, section No. 406, suitable for Grain Store, so. This is one of the very few sections in this rising Township where a Railway siding could be easily obtained. MA CLEAN * WINTER. 5414.32 Auctioneo s. C. C. Aißman. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, JAN. 17. POTATOES, POTATOES, AND ONIONS. Jnst arrived from On- bun, a. -|» *“R C. C. AIKMAN WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At bis Saleroom, Cashel street, 40 hags New Potatoes 5 bags Onions Sale at 12 o’clock. 5287-79 IMPORTANT PEREMPTORY SALE, PEREMPTORY SALE, By the Order of the Mortgagee, OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARMS. LEASEHOLD FARMS, AND TOWNSHIP SECTIONS. ItflfE C. C. AIKMAN has been instructed by 1T M the Mortgagee, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Salerooms, Cashel street, on MONDAY, JAN. 20,1879, Tho following VALUABLE PROPERTIES, Viz. : FREEHOLD FARMS AT HORNBY, Consisting of 235 A C E E s. N LOTS. VARYING IN SIZE FROM 4 TO 50 acres each. No. 1. K A Acres, with Two-roomed Cottage, SlaughDO ter-house. Boiling Plant, capable of boiling down 800 sheep per week. Sheep and Pig Yards. No. 2. KA Acres, with Ten-roomed House, land in O J Oats and Clover, sown down with crops. No. 3. e)f* Acres, sown with Eed Clover, a most desirable section, situate within three minutes’ walk of the Hornby (late Southbridge Junction) station, AND VARIOUS OTHER LOTS, Ranging in size as above. This valuable property is within ten minutes’ valk of the racecourse, and is in consequence worth ;he attention of the racing community. It will also be found valuable to butchers and lealers requiring paddock accommodation within iasy distance of Christchurch. LEASEHOLD. That most desirable Farm known as “RISELEYS,” Being Education Reserve No. 931, situated close to the flourishing TOWNSHIP OF TINWALD, And consisting of S> JQ AGEES OF THE FINEST LAND IN THE ASHBURTON DISTRICT. About 250 acres of this Farm is laid down in English grass, about 150 in wheat and oats, and about 170 is strong flax land, unbroken. The rental is the merely nominal sum of 2s od per acre up to May 1,1881, and 7s 6d per acre from that time until May 1, 1888. To those requiring a good grazing farm, this offers an opportunity now rarely met with, as both position and natural advantages are all that could be desired. It is most conveniently subdivided into tea paddocks, and has a constant and abundant supply of water, rendering it almost invaluable to a grazier or farmer, and making it one of the really best investments in the market. After the SALE of the above FARMS SECTIONS Remaining of the TOWNSHIP OF MASHAM WILL EE SOLD. Plans of the property are obtainable at the Auctioneer's office. The whole is for peremptory sale. WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. 5201-77 W . J. CK Bluett & Co. POSTPONEMENT OS’ DOYLESTON SALE From Tuesday, Jan. 14, to MONDAY, JAN. 20, 1879, Owing to the inclemency of the weather. Messes w. j. g. bluett & co. win hold their usual MONTHLY SALE AT DOYLESTON, ON MONDAY, JAN. 20, OUR PRESENT ENTRIES Comprise Head of Fat and Store Cattle 800 SUeep pigs x And Horses Also, At the same time will ho offered, ■J Steam Threshing Machine by Clayton and Shuttloworth Sale at 12 o'clock. W. J. G. BLUETT & CO., Auctioneers, 5413-82 Leeston and Southbridgo, D. & L. Maclean. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29. FIRST-CLASS STATION PROPERTY. DAND L. MACLEAN, favoured with in • structions from Mr W. Saunders, wi offer, either In one lot or separately, nt the Lon Room of the GROSVENOR HOTEL, TIMAEt] ON WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29, 1879, THE WOLDS, MAR P y”s RANGE, AND IRISHMAN’S CREEK STATIONS, g-72,000 Acres Leasehold 2,100 Freehold, with 28,000 Pare Merino Sheep. These stations are well bounded and eoeil worked, and the sheep are well bred and have bee carefully eulle I for a series of years. The Improvement aro very complete, inclndin several subdivisions^of runs, paddocks. *o.: sul st&utiAl houses, sheds, and yards* If not sold in one lot, will be offered Separate! in two or more blocks, viz., y THE IRISHMAN’S CREEK STATION—--24,050 Acres Leasehold . Freehold, with 8,000 Sheep, THE WOLDS AND MAEY’S RANGE-* 48,000 Acres Leasehold 8.050 „ Freehold, with 18,000 Sheep. * Terms at sale. For full particulars apply to D.& L. MiCLEAN, Timaru. J. T. FORD & CO,, Christchurch 20- MACLEAN BBOS. DnSSn. *

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5584, 17 January 1879, Page 8

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