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C. C. Aikman. IMPORTANT PEREMPTORY SALE. PEREMPTORY SALE, By the Order of the Mortgagee, VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARMS, LEASEHOLD FARMS, Ann TOWNSHIP SECTIONS. ME C. C. AXEMAN has been instructed b the Mortgagee, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Salerooms, Cashel street, on MONDAY, JAN. 20,1879, The following VALUABLE PROPERTIES, Via. FREEHOLD FARMS AT HORNBY, Consisting of 235 a c a e s, IN LOTS, VARYING IN SIZE FROM 4 TO W ACHES EACH. No, 1. K A Acres, with Two-roomed Cottage, Slaugh til/ ter-house, Boiling Plant, capable of boib in? down 800 sheep per week. Sheep anc Pig Yards, 50 No. 2. Acres, with Ten* roomed House, Land iu Oats and Clover, sown down with crops. 26 No. 3. Acres, sown with Bed Clover, a most desirable section, situate within three minutes' walk of the Hornby (late Southbridge Junction) station, AND VARIOUS OTHER LOTS, Banging in size as above. valuable property is within toll minutes* Falk of the racecourse, and is in consequence worth he attention of the racing community. It will also be found valuable to butchers and lealer* requiring paddock accommodation within asy distance of Christchurch. LEASEHOLD. /,, ' That most' desirable Farm known as ‘‘.£ISELEYS,’i Beings Education Reserve No. 931, situated close to the flourishing TOWNSHIP OF TIN WALD, And consisting of gyQ ACRES 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. . , „ 0 , The rental is the mt rely nominal sum of 2s bd ir acre up to May 1.1881, and 7s 6d per acre from at time until May 1,1888. _ To those requiring a good grazing farm, this Eers an opportunity now rarely met with, as both isitiqn and natural advantages ate all that could Itismost conveniently subdivided into ten padicks, and has a constant and abundant supply of iter, rendering it almost invaluable to a ■ farmer, and making it one of the really best vestments in the market. 11 After the SALE of the above FARMS section Remaining of the TOWNSHIP OF MAS HAM WILL BE SOLD. Plans of the property are obtainable at the Anctioneer*s office. The wiiol« ia for peremptory sale. WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. 5204-77 Miles, Hassal, & Co. TO MILLERS AND INVESTORS, WATER - POWER FLOUR MILL, With good connection, AND CHOICE FREEHOLD LAND, FOE SALE. MESSES MILES, HASSAL & CO. have recelved instructions from Mr W. H. Burton TO OFFER FOE SALE THE EAVENSWOOD MILL, Woodend, Either with 3 acres or 50 acres of land. The mill has at present two pairs of stones, but the power ia estimated to be sufficient to drive three pairs. From its splendid position it commands the trade of a large portion of the rich district in which it is situated. The quality of the Eavenswood laud is not surpassed by anything in Canterbury. The terms will bo liberal. Full particulars on application to MILES. HABSAL S: CO., 4889-66 Christchurch. D. & L. Maclean. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29. FIRST-CLASS STATION PROPERTY. DAND L. MACLEAN, favoured with in- • structiona from Mt W. Saunders, will offer, either in one lot or separately, at the Long Room of the GEOSVENOE HOTEL, TIMAEU, ON WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29, 1879, At 3 p.m, THE WOLDS, MARY’S RANGE, AND IRISHMAN’S CREEK STATIONS, Comprising—--72,000 Acres Leasehold 2,100 Freehold, with 26,000 Pure Merino Sheep. These stations ore well bounded and easily worked, and the sheep are well bred and Have been kept carefully cnlle 1 for a series of yean. The improvement are very complete, including several subdivisions of runs, paddocks, &o,; substantial houses, sheds, and yards. If not sold in one lot, will be offered separately in two or more blocks, viz., THE IRISHMAN’S CREEK STATION—--24,050 Acres Leasehold 50 „ Freehold, with 8,000 Sheep. THE WOLDS AND MARY’S RANGE—--48,000 Acres Leasehold 2,050 „ Freehold, with 18,000 Sheep. Terms at sale. For full particulars apply to D, & L. MACLEAN, Timaru, J. T, FORD * CO., Christchurch. 3320- MACLEAN BROS. Dunedin. Busch & Tutton. EANGIORA. SMITHFIELD CATTLE YARDS. TUESDAY, JAN. 21. BUSCH & TUTTON will hold their uguaJ Weekly Cattle Sale, PRESENT ENTRIES: 200 Fat 23Q! Prime Lambs 30 ■^ ea A of cattle * g Horses j Hornsby's Reaper. Other entries will bo taken up to time of sale. A General Indoor Sale will take place after th cattle sale. BUSCH ft TUTTON, 5546-86 Auctioneers and Estate Agents. B. Tonks & Co. MONDAY, JAN. 27. SALE OF SCHOONER I S S Y J 79 Tons, throe years old. Carries sixty thousand feet timber on light draught, 5558-86 B. TONKS ft CO.. Auckland. B MONDAY, JAN. 27. SALE OF BARQUE LLA M A 276 Tons, Well found and in good order, particularly adapted lor a timber od order, with Bow Portt vessel. B. TONES ft CO., Auckland,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5586, 20 January 1879, Page 8

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