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Clifford ft Co. Messes cliffobd & 00. win hold their usual WEEKLY SALE THIS DAY, As follows: — Poultry Pigs Cattle aid Horses 12 o’clock. 1 o’clock. 2 o'clock. Ha J. FLETCHEE will hold an IMDOOB SALE OF Furniture and Sundries At 12 noon. 6199-107 Miles, Hassal, ft Co. WAIKONINI ESTATE. PROVINCE ~OP NAPIER. 11 760 ACEES EICH LAND Subdivided into TWELVE BLOCKS. ALTERATION OP DATE OF SALE. TNTENDING BXTYEES will please take notice a that the date of sale has been altered to THURSDAY, MARCH 13, AT TBB CEITEEION HOTEL, NAFIEE, When this fine property will be submitted in lots' varying from 323 acres to 1820 acres, Each forming a most desirable small estate. The divisions have been made with great care and judgment, each containing a never-failing supply of water, and of easy dray access. The character of the soil generally is rioh deep loam on strong clay marl subsoil, limestone and papa formation, undulating downs and plains. Numerous creeks and tributaries afford abundant water in the driest seasons, and small clomps of. native bush beautify the country and yield abund. ance of firewood. There is also a good natural road to the Fnketere Forest, distant 10 miles. _ The earlier broken land should now winter a' minimum of three sheep per acre. The whole estate should do this within two more years, were grass alone depended on, but with the old of mangolds or rape, for which the soil has proved to be admirably adapted, many more could be carried. < The climate of this part id most enjoyable. It has every advantage of locality, lying about ecpii. distant from the Euabine ranges on the west, and the sea'coast on the east. It is indeed not only one of the most beautifully situated, but also for soil, the choicest in the Northern Island, and only under peculiar circumstances is it thus placed in the market. . , Terms very liberal, viz. Ten per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in six months, five per cent, in 12 months, and 5 per cent, in 24 months, balance in three equal instalments in 3,5, and 7 years, hearing interest at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, payable half* yearly. Flans now ready. For farther particulars, apply to MILES, HahSAL & CO., 5723-90 Christchurch. for sale, ibeeholT estate, OP ABOUT 28,000 ACEES * PROVINCE OP AUCKLAND. TITLE-CEOWN GEANT. MESSES MILES, HASSAL & CO.-have been instructed by the Proprietors to. Offer for MAGNIFICENT ESTATE, ra THB WAIKATO DISTRICT, CLOSE TO HAMILTON Consisting of about 23 000 A ® EEE FBEEHOLD, Together with about 7QQ HEAD OF CATTLE, 2QOO LINCOLN SHEEP, 4Q DEAUGHT HOESE6. The Property may be purchased as a whole, with all the steck, or half the land with half the stock, or 5000 acres with the residence. This fine Estate, on which large improvements have been made, is -splendidly situated, being on the Government line of railway, with stations adjacent, and roads leading to the Waipa Eiver Country and to the Waikato Eiver and district around Cambridge. The wheat grown-in- the Waikato district is admitted to be the best in New Zealand. The country is well watered, and the cultivated grasses yield abundance of rich pasture. For residential pnrpeses the position is unrivalled, the climate being exceedingly healthy and invigorating, while its proximity to the Bailway and connection with markets gives a special value to the land.

Terms very liberal. Apply to MILES. HASSAL & CO., 2598-439 Christchurch. TO MILLERS AND INVESTORS. WATER - POWER" ELOUR MILL, With good connection, AND CHOICE FREEHOLD LAND, FOE SALE. MESSES MILES, HASSAL & CO. have received instructions Irom Mr W. H, Burton TO OFFER FOE SALE THE RAVENSWOOD MILL, Woodend, Either with 3 acres or 50 acres of land. The mill has at present two pairs of stones, but the power is estimated to bo sufficient to drive three pairs. From its splendid position it commands the trade of a luge portion of the rich district in which it is situated. The quality of the Bavenswpod land is not surpassed by anything in Canterbury. The terms will be liberal. Full particulars on application to MILES, HASSAL & CO., 4889-66 Christchurch. Macrorie & Cutlibertsoii. THURSDAY, FEB. 27. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. DEFERRED PAYMENTS Extending over Three Tears. M ACEOEIE & CUTHBEETSON (in conjunction with Mr J. 8. Shanks), are instructed TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At Matanra Bridge, ON THURSDAY, FEB, 27, Commencing at 2.15 sharp— ACEES FREEHOLD uu _ Comprising— Sections X to 85, block 1, Mabel district. Southland; being one of the earliest selections made by the New Zealand and Australian Land Company, and recently purchased from them by the present owner. The land immediately adjoins the beautiful and valuable property of Christopher Basatian, Esq, known as Woodstock. The estate now submitted to public competition is known BLENHEIM, And contains as above, 3124 acres excellent agricultural laud, divided by Government survey into 35 sections, varying from 80 to 110 acres each on an average, besides one section in block IT., immediately adjoining, and which contains from 200 to 300 acres of valuable hush. Arrangements are being made by which, this hash section will be cnt up into lots of 20 to 25 acres, to be . offered separately, so that each purchaser of open land will have an opportunity of acquiring bush also. The owner, being determined to place this property absolutely in the hands of the public, has resolved to adopt the system on which the Government laudsales ate conducted, and which has the vkms thatev^ybS must be bonl fide from an intending buyer—the System of naming an Upset Price at which every section will be submitted. The lowest price of Government land is 40s per acre. The Blenheim Estate will be offered at the , UPSET PRICE OP ; FOETT.FIVE SHILLINGS PEE AOEB,: No farther bid or reserve will be made on the part of the owner, and no sections will be withdrawn. The public have therefore’the same advantages as are offered at Government sales, and the bidder of the npset price of 45s per core will he entitled to ?>urohase at that ridiculously low figure, should ho nrther competition ensue. j Te^hs.—ln order still further to meet the're* qnirements of all classes, the proprietor has determined to offer ee most, liberal terms, viz. One cash on fall of hammer ; one-sixth in three months from date of sale; one-sixth in twelve months; oneisixth in eighteen months; one-sixth in twenty.four'months; one-sixth In thirty months : and one-sixthvin.thirty-sis months;.each instal-: ment bearing interest at the very moderate rate of seven per cent,per annum.. , r ■ " Each section will be submitted as a separate lot, in the order in which they are placed on the Government map,' end no section will bo Withdrawn. To enable buyers from Dunedin and Invercargill leaving their, homes that morning to attend. the morning andio.Bs a.m. express trains respectively, to pnfl up at Matanra for passengers .to aught. ‘ • ] Every ■ Information may he obtained from:tne auctioneers, from Mr J. S. Shanks, (Matauraj, or from Mr Hugh M'lntosh, Half-way, Buah.jwho will be happy to show intending purchasers over the ground. , .. Lithographed plans in course of preparation. 5663-89

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5597, 1 February 1879, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5597, 1 February 1879, Page 7