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E. W. Boper. TO AUCTIONEERS, BUSINESS MEN, AND OTHERS. FOR SALE BY TENDER. ROPER’S HORSE REPOSITORY, CATTLE SALBYARDS, PRODUCE STORES AUCTION ROOM, AMD LAND AND ESTATE AUCTION ROOMS, COLOMBO STREET & LICHFIELD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. MB E. W. ROPER having determined to retire trom the above Business, OFFERS IN ONE LOT BY TENDER, The Very Valuable LEASEHOLD PREMISES & BUSINESS Attached thereto. The Leasehold of Auction Booms and Produce Store having 16 years unexpired, frontage 33ft by 66ft (about), situate in the centre of Christchurch, and in the most commanding and rapidly rising pan of Colombo street; being a two-storey brick building, having a back entrance from Lichfield street by a 10ft asphalted right-of-way, splendidly adapted for the basement floor for any business ; whilst the upper floor has been fitted fur the Land and Estate Agency Business and Auction Room. The Leasehold of Cattle and Live Stock Yards having 19 years unexpired, with 42ft fron. tage on Lichfield street by 127 ft (about) in depth, with a right-of-way on each side of 10ft, which connects with the Auction Booms Irom Colombo street. This is a most valuable holding, and can be diverted for any class of building. The Horse Repository, Stockyard, and Extra Yard are held under rental until 1882, after which period further arrangements could be made. In submitting the above for sale, attention is particularly requested to the fact that the value of the Leasehold is undeniable, the position central, and one of the. best in Christchurch. The present business is well established and rapidly increasing, and - with the many advantages of development that the business contains—cannot fail inthe hands of energetic men to realise a handsome fortune. The above will remain open For Sale by Tender until Jan. 30,1879. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For particulars apply to E. W. EOPEE, 4934-70 Auctioneer, Colombo street. Maclean Brothers. FRIDAY, MARCH 6, At 3 o’clock. MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD ESTATE IN OTAGO FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MACLEAN BEOTHEES, instructed by the Executors of the late W. A. Tolmie, Esq., will submit to public competition, at their Booms, 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 the time, had any quantity of the best lands in the province to choose from, is situate in the Wairuna District, within 10 miles of the Southern Trunk Railway, and about 5 miles from Clinton. The whole is beautiful undulating country of low ellevation, watered by numerous streams, and in its native state, is without exception the best grassed land in Otago. The Pemabaka river forms the northern boundary for about 50 miles, and 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 line of its greatest length, and with cross fences of wire and standards subdivides it into six paddocks. With the exception of about 1000 acres, the whole property is fit for the plough, and the soil throughout is of excellent quality, and admirably suited for the growth of cereals, root crops, and English 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 forms. Gentlemen desiring to inspect the 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. Flans are now in preparation. Terms in future advertisement. 4144-41 MACLEAN BROTHERS, Auctioneers. D. & L. Maclean.

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29. FIRST-CLASS STATION PROPERTY. DAND L. MACLEAN, favoured with in- • structiona from Mr W. Saunders, will offer, either in one lot or separately, at the long Boom of the GEOSVENOE HOTEL, TIMAEU, ON WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29, 1879, 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 are well bounded and easily worked, and the sheep are well bred and have been kept carefully culled for a series of years. The improvement are very complete, including several subdivisions of runs, paddocks, 4c.; substantial houses, sheds, and yards. If not sold in one lot, will be offered separately in two or blocks, viz., THE IEISUMAN’S CEEEK STATION—--24,050 Acres Leasehold 50 „ Freehold, with 8,000 Sheep. THE WOLDS AND MAET’S EANGE--48,050 Acres Leasehold 2,050 ~ Freehold, with 18,000 Sheep. Terms at sale. For full particulars apply to D. 4 L. MACLEAN, Timarn. J. T. FOED 4 CO., Christchurch. 3820- MACLEAN BEOS. Dunedin. Maclean & Winter. MESSES MACLEAN 4 WINTEE havein their hands the following SHEEP FOE SALE : 17,900 Half-breds, mixed ages and sexes 10,000 i and J-bred do do 1,000 i-bred wethers 11,000 Merinos, mixed ages and sexes 500 Merino lambs 40,400 For full particulars apply to MACLEAN 4 WINTEE, 5083-74 South Bakaia, Wright, Stephenson & Co. FRIDAY, FEB. 21, At 2 o’clock, WOOL STORES, High street, Dunedin. FIRST CLASS RUN AND STOCK FOE SALE BY AUCTION. W EIGHT, STEPHENSON, 4 CO. have re. oeived instructions, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Wool Stores, High street, Dunedin, FRIDAY. FEB. 21, At 2 o’clock, THE ORMAGLADE STATION, Being ran 200, situate in the Benger district, of th Provincial district of Otago, Comprising—- ' 43 000 Acres oftot class country, 23 600 1161100 She0 r* an<l 9 Horses Also— ' " THE FREEHOLD OF 684 ACRES, On which areereoted the improvements. ■ Consisting of— Seven roomed dwelling-house, woolshad; stables, shearers’ shed,men’s house, store, dip.fto. On the run there are' 32 miles of bonndjsty and sub-division fencing, which, as well as the improvements. are allln good repair. i 7 This station'commends itself as an sAmi. investment to capitalists and others, everytl connected with it beipg in first class working oi and the sheep having! been- Carefully culled year for the last four,yesrs. . ... For inventories and all particulars apply to*the" Auctioneers, or to . „ FEANCIS FULTON, ESQ., 56W-89 Crawford street, Dunedin. *

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

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5597, 1 February 1879, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5597, 1 February 1879, Page 7

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