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Maclean. & Winter. T TOWNSHIP OF SELWIN. [HE Undersigned will OFFER FOE SALE BY AUCTION, ON FEIDAY, JAN. 21, At Mr C. Clark’s Auction Booms, i-Aoro Section No 322 in Ike being situated at coiner of Railway uuu Mansfield streets, MACLEAN & WINTEE, Auctioneers. 5748-91 VALUABLE SECTION UPPER EICOARTON. AT Mact.EAN S WINTEE have received instrnc. ACLLAW « Wr<s^„,flnr „ff ßr for Salt BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON y RID AT, JAN. 24, At Auction Koom of Charles Clark, Esfi-, (By permission), 2 ACEE SECTIONS Being part of E.S. 1371, together with substantial Two-Roomed Cottage thereon Securely fenced. Garden, Ac. Joining tho properties of Messrs J. Holmes and James Yickor7, MACLEAN & WINTER, Auctioneers. Also— Quarter-acre Section in the Township of South Q ffia, near the Railway Station, section No. 40G, suitable for Grain Store, So. Ibis is one of the very few sections in this rising iwnship where a Railway siding could bo easily tained. MACLEAN & WINTER, ~02 Auctioneers. TOWNSHIP OF METHVEnT

MFSSRS MACLEAN & WINTBB hay© re* oeived instructions from Messrs M'Kerrow and Co., to offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON FRIDAY, JAN. 24, AT THE AUCTION ROOM OF OH AS. CLARK, Esq, Hereford street (by kind permission), THE BALANCE OP THE UNSOLD PORTION or THE TOWNSHIP OP METHVEN, Consisting of about 5 Q SB 0 T lONS. Also, SECTIONS Nos. 18,19, and 23, Seine the pick of the whole township, situated at the comers of six main roads, and immediately in front of the Bailway Terminus, Methven is situated at the immediate Terminus of the Bakaia and Ashburton lorks Bail way, and at the junction of six main roads being the <*Antre of a. v©ry larjje, fertile, and thickly populated agricultural and pastoral district. It is also within easy distance of the valuable building stone, coal and timber of the Alford Forest. Terms most liberal. 25 per cent cash 25 „ in 6 months 25 „ in 12 „ 25 „ In 18 ~ Deferred payments bearing interest at 8 per cent. Sale at 11.30 a.m. MACLEAN & WINTER, 5266-78 Auctioneers, South Bakaia. ESSE9 MACLEAN & WINTEE have in their hands the following SHEEP FOR SALE : 17,900 Half-breds, mixed ages and sexes 10.000 \ and J-bred do do 1,000 |-bred wethers 11.000 Merinos, mixed ages and sexes 500 Merino lambs 40 400 For’full particulars apply to MACLEAN & WINTEE, 5083-74 South Bakaia. MESSES MACLEAN* WINTEE have received instructions from the Freeholder to SeU by private treaty, a most desirable Farm, situated on the Bakaia and Ashburton Forks railway, the Sherwood railway station being on the property. The form contains onn ACEES fenced and subdivided, being OUU B.S. 28044, 27688, and 28045. The improvements consist of three-roomed cot* tage, four-stalled stable and chaff-house, 84 acres in wheat, 50 acres in oats, one acre in potatoes, and 150 acres broken up. For further particulars, apply to MACLEAN & WINTEE, Auctioneers, 3871-37 Bakaia. J. H. Betliune & Co. PRELIMINARY NOTICE.

NEWRY, THE HUTT, WELLINGTON. MESSES J. H. BETHDNE& CO. have been favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late Alfred Eudlam, Esq,.* to Sell by Public Auction, . EARLY IN THE MONTH OP FEB., 1879, If not previously disposed of by private contract. That magnificent Freehold, situated at the Hutt, near "Wellington, consisting of 10 acres, laid out in garden, 8 acres in orchard, and 17 acres in paddocks, with dwellinghouse, outbuildings, Ac., the property of the late Alfred Lndlam, Esq. The garden is unrivalled in the Southern Hemisphere. It contains over 8000 plants and shrubs, including many rare and valuable varieties imported from all parts of the world. For further particulars apply to LEVIN & CO.; or J. H. BETHtTNE & CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, 3039-15 Wellington, N.Z. Maclean Brothers. FRIDAY, MARCH 6, At 3 o’clock. MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD ESTATE IN OTAGO FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MACLEAN BROTHERS, instructed by the Executors of the late W. A, Tolmie, Fsq., will submit to public competition, at their Rooms, Manse street, Dunedin, on the above date, THE WAIRUNA ESTATE, Consisting of 12 081 ACEES 0F FREEHOLD LAND. This valuable block, an early selection by the late Mr Tolmie, who, at tho time, had any quantity of the best lands in the province to obooso from, is situate in the Wairuna District, within li miles of the Southern Trunk Railway, and about 5 miles from Clinton. The whole is beautiful undulating country of low elevation, watered by numerous streams, aud in its native state, is without exception the best grassed land in Otago. The Pemahaka river forms the northern boundary for about miles, aud the other boundaries are fenced substantially with sod, ditch and bank, or wire fence. The Wairuna stream (sheep proof throughout its length) runs through the centre of the estate in the lino of its greatest length, aud with cross fences of wire and standards subdivides it into six paddocks. With tho exception of about 1000 acres, the whole property is fit tor the plough, and the sojj throughout is of excellent quality, and admirable suited for the growth of cereals, root crops, anccEnglish grasses. The proximity of this property to the railway, its excellent exposure, combined with the fact that the streams are stocked with English trout, and that pheasants and partridges abound in the district, render it a most desirable investment for a resident proprietor; while on the other hand, from its excellent natural boundaries, and the numerous streamlets which intersect it, it is well worthy the attention of speculators with a view of cutting it up into moderate-sized farms. Gentlemen desiring to inspect tho property will please communicate with the Auctioneers, in order that a man and horses may wait them at Clinton on arrival of train or coach. Plans are now in preparation. Terms in future advertisement. ilii-U MACLEAN BROTHERS, Auctioneers. To Let. mO LET, a superior suite of offices, in a first JL rate position. Apply to Lewis and Gould, Hereford street. 1913-422 TO LET, a 13 roomed House, suitable for a hoarding House, Apply, Moir and Co., uiouoester street, Christchurch. 4691-61 TO LET, a Pour-roomed House and Blacksmith’s Shop. A first-class opening (or a good general OFFICES—HEREFORD STREET. TO LE T. BARKER, having erected offices his Auction room, tho Suite of Offices ; Hereford street, adjoining Messrs Miles, Hass and Co., ns now occupied by him, is TO LET I atom. Apply, ~0. P. BARKER, Estate Agent, * IC - S7 Hereford street, Christchurch. L.kMUTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. T G ®°W» a handsome throo-stor Brick Building la tho City of Welliugtc 11 woB , Abated near to tho Gove] Buddings and new railway station, a adapted for any first-class business. Eire insuras can ho effected nt loss than one-fourth tho n charged for wooden buildings. If sold, terms orm bo tuado very cosy. Enquiries, by letter or otherwise, can ho mado E. H. HUNT, „ . Wellington j kko- ov 0r of G - B - TAYLOR & CO., 000j.87 Christchurch

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5589, 23 January 1879, Page 8

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