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Properties for Sale. BiiOK SALE,-Several Jj Sections, part of B.a «ft,oa j Trausroad. Terms very easy. T ferAot. Apply to Alfred Thompson. A& triSK easy access «rKr“’i“u£K«- vgst walmftt6i §tJhs?‘*srt %Ar*~Labourer’s cottage, outhouses, *?* TUKNE e, 4937.70 Land Mid General Agent. H Co. OTEL POE SALE— Doing » immediate possession. S. aunmn f 31 J. 80 hotel foe sale. a NEW Hotel, close to a railway station, about \ 20 miles from Christchurch, doing a profitable business. A^ EQE HUTCHINSON, 6597-87 Christchurch^ COUNTRY HOTEL. POE SALE, the Lease and Ooodwill of Eailway Hotel, Winslow, doing a good business. For larticulars apply to WQ BHAND & CO., 1580-87 Christchurch MILLEES, MANUFACTURERS, AND m SPECULATOES. Frm SALE or TO LET—The Addington Steam °Flour MUls. in good working order, and u A n r doinir & snug and profitable business. In addition ns a flour mill, the steam power could be utilised for next. , Terms very liberal. For further particulars apply to J. G. EUDDBNKLAU, Addington; or to C. CUFF, Surveyor. 4tKd oy TO HOTELKEEPERS, CAPITALISTS, Ac. FOE SALE, THE EANGIOBA BOARDING HOUSE, now licensed to sell wine and beer. This property is 2 acres 22 porches in extent, with a subitantlally built house thereon, containing eight bedrooms, dining room, two private sittingrooras, titchen, scullery, storeroom and cellar.besideaa, large assembly room attached, there is also a good stable, several loose bores and hay loft. It is situate at the west end of Eangiora. and is In a very suitable position for a Family Hotel, a license Tor which would doubtless be granted, a slight expense only being required to make it thoroughly suitable hr the _ purpose, and tfco want of a Hotel of this desonptiou having been much felt. For further particulars and terms apply to LA WcON RIDLEY, on the premises^ FOE SALE. THE unexpired lease (74 years from next Alaroh) of a shop and Offices in the centre of the town of New Plymouth, together with the goodwill of a flourishing Grocery and Provisiou hnsmess. The shop is well fitted up internally, and has a fim c'.ft y s connection. There is also a newly erected {Store Boom at the hack. Fixtures and stock to be taken at a valuation. Any person desirous of stepping into an old established business will find this an opportunity seldom to bo met with. . The town of New Plymouth has been advancing fast during the last few years, and with the prospect of a harbour, and with the rail vay works now actually in progress, cannot fail to advance even more rapidly. For further mlormation^p^yj^ Office, Vaughan street. New Plymouth, Jan. 9.1879. 51:9 - 75

FOB SALE. BIECHWOOD FREEHOLD ESTATE. THIS truly Valuable and Magnificent Estate is situated in the Western District of Southland, and comprises, in all, some 7500 acres of firstclass land, nearly all Ming fit for the plough, and Is without doubt one of the beat properties in the Seutfic . , , . , The LAND chiefly consists of low-lying downs and rich river fiats, together with, say 15,000 acres of Crown lands adjoining, which have been reserved for Coal and Railway purposes, and is well fenced and divided into convenient paddocks. The STOCK consists of about 10,000 first-class long-woolled sheep 50 Leicester rams, and 20 pure-bred Romney Marsh rams (bred from the flocks of the late Dr Webster, Balruddary, Oamaru) 21 station horses, including two excellent teams of draughts 12 working bullocks 50 head store cattle IMPROVEMENTS AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Six-roomed Cottage (furnished) Stable for 18 horses, chaff house, harness room, bam, &o„ woolshed and drafting yards, store (with complete fittings), men's huts, cattle yards, dip, Ac. (With the exception of the woolshed. drafting yards, and men’s huts, all the above buildings are quite new.) Bullock waggon and dray, horse waggon, two drays and tip cart (quite new), ploughs, harrows, rollers, stores, tools, sheep netting, grass seeds, &o. There are about 700 acres which have been subdivided into small fields, cultivated and now in crop. The Freehold will be sold at a moderate price (especially so when its quality is considered), and on reasonable terms, everything else will be given in. If the property is sold before Feb. 1,1879, the wool will be included, if not, the sheep will be shorn and the numbers will stand precisely as enumerated, less the wool. Upon the freehold there is an unlimited supply of coal, limestone, and freestone. The only reason for disposing of this favourite property is the serious indisposition of a member of the proprietor’s family, which compels him to leave the Colony. The terminus of the Otantau and Nightoacs Eailwayis upon the run, and within a short distance of the freehold, and the proposed extension to the Waiaa passes through the centre of the estate, and close to the present homestead. The above property will be offered for competition by public auction in Dunedin about the middle of February, 1879, if not earlier disposed of by private contract. Further detailed particulars, if required, may bo learned on application at the offices of the NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED). 4676-63 Invercargill, Dunedin, or Christchurch. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS FOR SALE—/ii/\ ACRES of magnificent Timber Land, 4 OU with totara, rimu, and white pine, three miles from Carterton; price £3 10s per acre. Terms—£looo cash; balance in 3,5, or 7 years, a, 8 per cent interest. A good metal rood leading up to property. 300 Acres in the Township of Sandon, Manawatu district, 10 miles from Fielding; price £4 lOsper acre. Terms—£soo cash, balance in 7 years, bearing interest at 9 per cent. A Saw and Flour Mill in the Wairarapa, with 1110 Acres of Bush, containing totara, rimu, white pine, and matai ; 1 double engine, 28 h.p., and 1 single, 12 hqo.; shod, 123 ft x 65ft; half a mile from a railway station. 5000 Acres of Improved Land, at £2 per acre, with 4000 sheep, given in terms half cash, balance in 8 years bearing interest at 8 per cent; IS miles from Carterton.

1640 Acres of Improved Land in the Wairarapa, 600 ewes and lambs, a few oows and calves, given in ; price £BOO cosh, 3 years lease to run from next March at £6O per annum. Purchaser to have the option ef buying the run at the expiration of the period at £3IOO, E. E. EDMUNDS, Valuator, Land, Estate and Commission Agent, Carterton, Wairarapa. GEORGE D, LOCKHART, 4391-48 Christchurch. For Sale. EOROB KING A CO.. Cashel street, have os SaleSeed Wheat, Oats, Barley Beans, Peas, Maize All kinds of Clover Seeds, Rye Grass to.. Ac. 4577-34 WOOD'S REAPER AND BINDER. e TWO of the above for SALE (Second-hand) ; in first-class order. Apply GEO. KING A CO., Cashel street; or C. B. CANDY, 4886-68 Hohwoll. CANTERBURY WHITE ROCK STONE. 1 AAAA FEET of WHITE ROCK IU<«UU STONE, quarried in blocks, and ready for immediate delivery. This beautiful White Limestone is by far the finest of its kind in Now Zealand. Buildings erected near the quarry with this stone 18 years ago remain as par. foot as when they wore first built. The best evidence of the value of the Canterbury White Kook Stoue is the fact that it has boon exclusively used lu the following public and private buildings, viz.;— The Cathedral Museum Gaol Railway Workshops Avonsido Church Congregational Church Freemasons* Hall, Lyttelton Wilkin * Co.’s John Lewis* Llffhtbaud, Allan « Co.*s a "l ... .... tho i The Supremo Court College Asylum Normal School Wesleyan Schools Borough Schools, Koia. poi Strange & Co.’s Moling & Co.’s Twoutyman & Cousin's Harman & Stevens* ** **»»Uuiu Ob oiovens And many of the public schools, besides muuoroui private buildings* Quantities have also been sen to Wellington and Melbourne. It is also excel lontly adapted for monumental purposes. Facilities are dow possessed for prompt deliver of blocks of stone of any size, and in any quantitv at a short notice j and the price of this ver superior Stone is now reduced to 2a 2d perouhi foot, delivered in Christchurch or Lyttelton, ( __Tir* i i . W. WILBOSJ* Mr B. TAAFFE has been appointed bv me a Agent for the White Rook Quarries, and ho wi! see to the proper clnssiiloatiau and delivery of th I stoue. 6076.28

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

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