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W. Merdon & 00. M THIS DAY. Y '. N T II I. AT SHEFFIELD YARDS--8 A 1/ I 6565X17 Note the tlmo—l o'clock.’ ! 1 e j iWi MABDON 4 CO., “ Auctioneers. WMAEDON & CO. hove been favoured b: • J. B. Gorton, Esq., with, instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, OH. : MONDAY, MARCH 8, Several beautifully situated Building Sitei opposite . Plasketfs, Lowe’s, and Ingrnn and White’s Mills. , , i Particulars in future Advertisements. 6568-ll< MAEDON Sc CO. will also SUBMIT TC * PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THE ABOVE DATE, Valuable Store and-Buslbeas Properties , Building Sites, froni i-aore to 100 sores, vari ... ously situated, , r , i, , House and Cottage Properties Bush Sections in different localities , , Forms, improved and in tussock • Ac., ..te.,; See. ■ Detailed list and particulars in future advertise meats. • W. MAEDON 4 COi,->* • Auctioneers and General Commission Agents, 6569-117 Oxford and Malvern., w. MAEDONfA CO. 1 hive Fdr Sale, or tc Lease, witli a covenant to purchase— A SPLENDID ESTATE QF 1200 ACRES In one or three lots, with Capital Improvements, . well watered, and adjoining two railway stations. 2QO ACEES, fenced and laid down with grass OOf) ACBES.partly fenced, iu tussock, will permanent spring ■ . 110 ACEES * partly fenced, In tussock 660 “Si’&ttaiSSSS ■ viz.,' large’ family residence, extensive j stabling, , sheds, looseboxes, gardens. . - orchard, plantations, 4c., Sco. All well .. fenced, and, beautifully watered bj running streams. . ’ KO AGEES,"Within 1 mils'" of a railway y*V :station,;partlyifonoed. ’ no AGEES, within 4mile,of a; railway staI £iO tiohw partly fenced. AO half S. half grass, beauti--"V fully situated amidst romantic scenery, ■ and admirably adapted for a gentleman’s residence. A well-established . ; / STORE, With a splendid connection, and doing a large ... , , trade. . .._ • . Several other Farms, Building Sites, and Bash Sections! Particulars on application, ;• Also to Let, Ann AGEES'. CAPITAL LAND, partly tnvv fenced, with water frontage. OKA ACBES, divided into four paddocks, iiv v: cottage, orchard, and forest • -ttees. . Swampy • rich bind and- river frontage. . s 6566-117 PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT.; WMAEDON 4 CO. have teen favoured • with instrnctions from Mr Eiohard Meredith to dispose, ~ BY PRIVATE TREATY, • Othia : 7 MAGNIFICENT VIRGIN BUSH PROPERTY, Containing about 320 acres of the most valuable timber in Went Oxford. , The immediate certainty of the connection of the Oxford and Malvern lines of railway, and the immense impetus this muet give to the timber trade of the district, Should attract the attention of mill proprietors and' Speculators to this unique opportunity of securing the finest timber in the Oxford Forest. .' -,- ■ v.'-s • Tho land fa-of a gently undulating nature, is watered by streams of sufficient power to drive the largest saw or other mills, and’ the Stil is generally of a rich deep black loainy nature, thstwould make excellent grazing country- About 2<j acres of the sbpve being open land, stock could ba turned in at once, and everyone knows that netting cauequal bush land foroarrying and fat teningqnali ties. Price very low.. :■ ; 6567-117 Busch & Tuttoi. BANGIOEA CATTLE SALE. EVERY TUESDAY; MESSES BUSCH 4 TUTTON hold regular Sales on thisday, at their Tards and Sale Booms, Comprising— CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, HORSES, And General Goods.' Any person: placing Stock, Land, or other goods in our hands for disposal may rely ujon our doing our very best to protect their interest. Cash advances will be made on Live Stock,. Land &c., placed in cur hands for sale. We are now thoroughly established,, and are prepared to conduct Sales at. private dwellings on the most advantageous terms. - BUSCH 4 TUTTON, 6249-103 , Auctioneers and Estate Agents. Maclean & Winter. m ESSES MACLEAN 4 WIHTEE have in theii hands the following SHEEP FOR SALE : 17,900 Half-breds, mixed ages and sexes 10.000 $ and {-bred do do 1,000 l-bred wethers 11.000 Merinos, mixed ages and sexes 500’ Merino lambs 40,400 . For full partioulars apply to MACLEAN 4 WINT EE, 5083-74 South Eakaia. Macrorie & Cuthbertson. THURSDAY, FEB. 27. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. DEFERRED PAYMENTS Extending over Three Tears. MACEOEIE 4 CUTHBBETSON (in conjunction with Mr J, S. Shanks), arc Instructed TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At MataUra Bridge, .ON THURSDAY, FEB. 27, Commencing at 2.15 sharp—--3424 ACEES yeeehold Comprising— Sections 1 to 85, block 1, Mabel district, South land, being one of the earliest selections mode by the New Zealand and Australian Land Company, and recently purchased , from them by the present owner. The tend immediately adjoins the beautiful and valu ablepropertyot Christopher Basstian, Esq, known as Woodstock. The estate now submitted to public competition is known BIS N H E I M, And contains as above, 8124 acres excellent agricultural tend, divided by Government survey into 35 sections, varying from 80 tc .110 acres each on an average, besides one section in block TV., immediately adjoining and which contains from 200 to 300 notes ol valuable bosh. Arrangements are being mode by which this bash section will be ant .up into lots of 20 to 25 acres, to be offered separately, so that each purchase) of open land will have an opportunity ol acquiring bush also. The owner, being determined to place this property abso' ately in the hands of the public, has resolved to -dopt the system on which the Government land sales are conducted, and which has the effect of stimulating competition by making it obvious that every bid must be bona fide from an intending buyer—the system of naming an Unsel Price at which every section will be submitted, The lowest pries of Government tend is 40s psi acre. The Blenheim Estate will be offered at the POETY.FIVB SHILLINGS PEE ACEB. No further bid or reserve will be made on the part of the owner, and no sections will bs withdrawn. The nubile have therefore the same advantages at are offered at Government salok, and the bidder ol the upset price of 45s per acre will be entitled tc purchase at that ridiculously low figure, should nc further competition ensue. Teems.—ln order still further to meet the requirements of all classes, tho proprietor has deter mined to offer the most liberal terms, viz. i—Onesixth cash on tall of hammer t one-sixth in three months from date of sale j one sixth la twelve months; one-sixth In eighteen months j one-slxtl In twenty-four months j one-sixth In thirty months and one-sixth In thirty-six months j each instalment bearing interest at the rery moderate rate a seven per cent per annum. Each section win be submitted as a separate lot 0 or de* In which they ore placed on the Government map, and no section will bo with drawn, i J*! oni iy e . I> nyew from Dunedin and Inveroargll leaving their homes that morning to attend tte ®“?b.6l?6ngemsntfl are being made for, the 9 a.m + a la ; express trains respectively, to pull n] at Matanra for passengers to alight. Every Information may be obtained from thi auctioneers from Mr J.S.Bhanks, Mataura, a "SPj l * Hngh M'lntosh, Haif-way Bush, wh< thegr^umP 5 ’ *° ®h° w Intending purchasers ovo: Lithographed plans la course ol preparation. 5063-8

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5601, 6 February 1879, Page 8

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