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J. T. Ford Ss Co. BLUB CLIFFS. blue cliffs. ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, BY J. T. FORD & CO., AT THE MECHANIC'S INSTITUTE, TIMABU, 540 At 2 p.m., la distant from St Andrews Railway Station Eleven Miles and Twenty-two Miles from Timarn, with good metalled roads leading thereto. JT. FORD 4 CO., have been favoured with % instructions from the Executors of the late Chas. Meyer, Esq., to OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THURSDAY, FEB. 13, AT TIMABU, The above magnificent FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD ESTATE Together with 22 000 ' WELL - BBKI> SHEEP. The Freehold consists of Be/\a Acres of the finest Wheat and Grass jOUv hand in the much-favoured District of South Canterbury, A AAA Acres of which are in cultivation boaruljUUu jug Grass, Turnips, Bape, and Acres in Grain, for which 20a per acre rental is paid for the one year, bubdivided into 30 paddocks with permanent water in each, and 6 000 ores 08,0 k® itfhfatod a * a trifiing cost, nn aaa Acres leasehold in a ring fence, subdivided into five paddocks, permanent water in each, lease Eleven years to run from May 1879 next. As a Country Besidence BLUE CLIFFS has no equal in Canterbury, splendid view, large pleasure rounds, tastefully laid out, and greatly assisted v the natural beauty of the surroundings; water laid on to aU parts of the house and grounds. Either Christchurch or Dnnedin can be reached in seven hours from the homestead. , Catalogues con be obtained at tne offices o* tue undersigned. • TEEMS:. £SOOO at the fall of the hammer. £II,OOO within a-month. , , £lo*ooo on Dec. 81, 1379, to N.Z. Trust and Loan Company, with interest 8 per cent. Balance in three years from date of sale, bearing interest at 7 per cent per annum, payable half-yearly. The Bine Cliffs Stud Flock of Merinos will he sold bv auc ion. at the Show Yards, Timam, on Feb 12. at H a m. the DAY PBEVIOUSTO THE SALE OF THE BUN, WITHOUT RESERVE, Viz., gQQ STUD EWES 4QQ STUD BAMS, In lots to suit purchasers. FOE SHEEP. Terms—Under £SO, cash: over £SO, approved bills at three or six months, with Bank interest added. , . . . , Memo.—Station book tally of sheep to be taken. The Auctioneers invite inspection, and for further particulars apply to J. T. FORD 4 CO., Auctioneers, Christchurch and Timaru; MR CAETWEIGHT, Blue Cliffs; Or. Messrs WYNN WILLIAMS & DEACON, 1410-410 Christchurch. FARM TO LET BY TENDER. THE IRWELL FARM. On the Leeston road, near to Lake Ellesmere. The property of W. N. Million, Esq. fIIHE UNDEESIGNED are instructed by W. N. 1 Billiton, ksq., TO LET BY TENDER, THE IRWELL FARM, or FBOM 1500 T 0 1600 ACEES< Either as a whole or in paddocks to suit intending tenderers, FOB ONE YEAE FEOM MARCH 1, 1879. The property has been well laid down in English grasses by the present lessees, Messrs Bruce and Coe, and the quantity and quality of the feed is unsurpassed in this favoured district. Tenders must be sent in on or before the 20th day of February, 1879. Plans and information can he obtained from the Auctioneers, MESSES J, T. FOED & CO., Or, C. C. AIRMAN, 5923-96 Christchurch. W. J. a. Bluett & Co. DOYLESTON HORSE SALE. THIS DAY, MONDAY, FEB. 3. P RESENT 2E NTE XE S Comprise—gQ light and Draught HOESES. W. J. G. BLUETT & CO., Auctioneers. 6300-110 Leeston and Southbridge. Miles, Hassal, & Co. WAIKONINI ESTATE. PROVINCE "OF NAPIER. 11 760 RICH LAND Subdivided into TWELVE BLOCKS. ALTERATION OF DATE OF SALE. I NTENDING BUYERS will please take notice that the date of sale has been altered to THURSDAY, MARCH 13, AT THE CRITERION HOTEL, NAPIER, When this fine property will be submitted in lots varying from 326 acres to 1820 acres. Each terming 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 rich deep loamou 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 clumps of native hush beautify the country and yield abundance of firewood. There is also a good natural road to the Puketere Forest, distant 10 miles. The earlier broken land should now winter a minimum of three sheep per acre. The whole estate should do thiswithm two more years, were grass alone depended on, but with the aid of mangolds or rape, for which the soil has proved to be admirably adapted, many more could be carried. The climate of this part is most enjoyable. It has every advantage of locality, lying about equidistant from the Euahine ranges on the west, and the sea coast on the east, it is indeed not only one of the most beautifully situated, hut 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, bearing interest at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, payable halfyearly. Flans now ready. For farther particulars, apply to MILES, HaSSAL 4 CO., 5723-90 Christchurch. TO MILLERS AND INVESTORS. WATER - POWER” FLOUR MILL, With good connection, ASS CHOICE FREEHOLD LAND, FOR SALE. ESSES MILES, HASSAL 4 CO. have received instructions from Mr W. H. Barton TO OFFER FOE BALE THE RAYENSWOOD 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 he sufficient to drive three purs. From Its splendid position it commm??,, a portion of the rich district in which it is situated. Eavenswood land is not snrpassed by anything in Canterbury. The terms will he liberal. Full particulars on application to MILES, HASSAL 4 CO., i«BB'W , ' Christchurch,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5598, 3 February 1879, Page 8

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