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J. T. Ford Co. OP giLES. The Sales of -TALDHUEST ESTATE ana Mr CT *H. CABtEE-S LA.'fD, as under, have been UNAVOIDABLY POSTPONED I TO .SATURDAY, FEB. 8. IMPORTANT SALE OF rRIiHOLD LAND. YAI® HURST. YALDHUBST. _, rn!n! a T T TOED * CO. hive receive* 3M[ B totaioUoM from the executors of the late James GiUigan. to puTT.r. BY PUBLIC AUCTION, (ST SATURDAY, FEB. 8 NEXT, AT ME CHAEIxES CLAEK’S BOOMS, Hereford street, Christchurch. At 12 o'clock sharp, ALL THAT FREEHOLD ESTATE, Comprising— ACRES. (More or less) Ta(a in the occupation of P. W. Dei amain, Esq. The property is hounded on all sides hy good zoads, divided Into sin paddocks, the land is a dark ff.Y.Sy loam of the richest description, in the v.t g l««t state of cultivation, properly and securely fenced, has also the advantages of wind pumps for securing a constant supply of water, . The dwelling-house is well built and finished, containing!! rooms, surrounded by plantations, and pleasure grounds laid out in the most tasteful,manner. Also, a first class cottage, newly built, and in the best of repair. ’ fflie stabling is perfectly dry, and built on the most approve! principle, with ten loose boxes, granary,'chaff house,' and every convenience. The property fronts on the West Coast road, and Is admirably adapted for cutting up and selling as bnOcling allotments. It is also bounded by roads leading into central districts, and has the advantage of being near to railway communication and the Christchurch market. It will be sold in seven Lots, viz. loti—Section 2320, 35 acres, with Dwelling- , house. Sables, ko. lot 2—Section 2997,50 acres let 3—Section 2545, SO acres lot 4—Section 2371,31 acres lot s—Part Section 2957, 43} acres, little more . or less lot s—Bemainder of 2957,31} acres, little more or less lot 7—Section 3032,20 acres, more or less Flans of the property are being prepared, and will he on view at the offices of the undersigned, from whom farther particulars may he obtained. Terms—2s per cent at fall of hammer, balance in ft njontji, when purchases are to be completed. TITLE GOOD, T. FORD * CO., Auctioneers, Hereford street, Christchurch. And MBSSR? TSAVEES & SON, 5471.84 .Solicitors, Wellington. MESSES J. T. POED a CO. ere instructed by Mr Charles Carter ; TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Immediately after the Bale of the YALDHUBST SECTIONS, AT gatS CHARLES CLASH'S BOOMS, ON FEBRUARY 8 NEST, HIS FARM r ; ce £ Q ACRES. Fenced all round, and divided. CROPS WILL GO WITH LAND. Pour Years laid down. Terms ;—Half cash; balance in 12 months, hearing interest at 8 per cent. Possession can be given at once. J. T. FORD & CO., 6043-99 Auctioneers. TO PARTIES IN WANT OP A FARM OR SEEKING INVESTMENT N FREEHOLD PROPERTY. T jTTB undersigned have FOB SALE, on easy terms of payment, FARMS In different parts of Canterbury, Varying in size from 150 acres upwards. The growing crops will he given in, and every noonragement offered to good bona fide men. Full particulars may he obtained at our offices. J. T. FOSD & CO., 6062-231 Hereford street, Christaburch Henrv Driver. SATURDAY, FEB. 15, 1879. At 2 o’clock. At Club Hotel, Invercargill. To Dairy Farmers, Breeders of Prize Stock, Specu* Inters, and Others. MAGNIFICENT SUBURBAN FARMS AT INVERCARGILL, HENRY DRIVER (in conjunction with Messrs M'Ardell and Co.. Invercargill) has received nstructions from the Proprietor, who is leaving h e Colony, to OFFER FOR SALE, n the Long Boom, Southland Club Hotel, .Invercargill, ©N SATUEDAYTFEB. 15, At 2 o'clock. THE WEST PLAINS ESTATE, OP 1100 ACEE3 - This property is situated at a distance of font miles from Invercargill, and is without doubt the choicest suburb of that rapidly rising town, within a mile of the Waikiwi Station on the Invercargill and Kingston Bailway. It comprises on area of over 1100 acres, the soil being a rich chocolate loam on a limestone formation. The whole estate is perfectly free from floods. Surrounded with forest, and subdivided by hedges, it is thoroughly sheltered, and is well known in the district for its early and luxuriant growth of grass, cereals, and root crops. The-West Plain is similar in character and appearance to the Valley of the Hutt, Wellington, by which only is it equalled in the Colony, This Estate was originally bush land, cleared and cultivated some 17 years ago, and divided by live fences into ICO-acre farms, subdivided into numerous paddocks; having seven excellent fl wellinns, bams, stables, cattle-sheds for hand feeding, dairy, or fat cattle; together with other necessary out-offices, and splendid orchards with a great variety of fruit trees in full bearing. The whole Estate is laid down in a rotation of English grass, cereals, and turnips, and the highclass farming under which it has been conducted will commend itself to any one understanding the some on paying it a visit of inspection. The property will he sold, as already subdivided, in lots of 100 acres; and as it is in many respects a specialty, a personal inspection is solicited. The Auctioneers have every confidence in recommending this Estate as suited for choice suburban residences, dr as farms for raising prize stock, for The following unprecedentedly easy terms of payment wm^^ow^:-^ 10 per cent six months 10 per cent twelve months " ... - 70 per cent five years With ’B ■per cent interest wma* For jr. z. loan * mbbw ,E AGENCY CO., Or 40 Invercargill,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5599, 4 February 1879, Page 8

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