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Henry Driver SATURDAY, FEB. 15, 1879. At 8 o’clock. At Club Hotel, Invercargill. . Jo Dairy Farmers, Breeders of Prize Stock, Speculators, and Others. MAGNIFICENT StJBtJBBAN FARMS AT INVERCARGILL. HENBT DBIVEB (in conjunction with Messrs M’Axdoll and Co..lnvercargill) has received l struct ions from the Proprietor, who la leaving i e Colony, to OFFER FOE SALE, In the Done Boom, i Southland Club Hotel, Invercargill, ©N SATURDAY, FEB. 16, At 8 o’clock. THE WEST PLAINS ESTATE, OF 1100 ACEBB. This property is situated at a distance of font lea from Invercargill, and is without doubt the oicest suburb of that rapidly rising town, within a mile of the Waiklwi Station on the, Invercargill and Kington Railway. It comprises an. area of over 1100 sores, the soil' being a rich chocolate loam on a limestone formation. The wh»le estate is perfectly free from floods. Surrounded with forest, and subdivided,by hedges, it is thoroughly sheltered, and is wall 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 Volley of the Hutt, Wellington, by which only is it equalled in the Colony. This Estate wos originally bush land, cleared and cultivated some 17 years , ago, and divided by live fences into Ito-acre forms, .subdivided into numerous paddocks; having seven excellent dwellings, barns, stables, cattle-sheds for band feeding, dairy, or fat cattletogether with other necessary; out-offloes, and splendid orchards with a great variety of fruit'trees in full bearing. ' T,.’ The whole Estate is laid down in a rotation of English grass, cereals, and turnips, and t-he •highclass farming under which it has been conducted will commend itself to any one understanding .the | same on paying it a vi it ofinspection. The property will be sold; as already subdivided, in lots of 100 aorea: and as it is in many reapects a specialty, a personal inspection is solicited. The Auctioneers have every confidence in recommending this Estate as suited for cboioe suburban residences, or as forms for raising prize stock, for. which it is pre-eminently adapted. The following unprecedentedly easy terms of payment will be allowed 1 ' 10 per cent cash i-! 10 per cent six months. 10 per gent twelve months 70 per cent five years : With 8 per cent interest added. For further particulars, apply to ; N. Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Dunedin, Invercargill.Oamartt. Timarn, and'Christchurch r Or to M'ABDELL & CO., 5953-97 Invercargill, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, J 879. At 2.30 o’clock. ( AT WATSON’S HOTEL, HIGH STREET. TO CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORS,' FARMERS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE op 15 000 ACRES freehold, ’ ’ AND .; 16 000 ACRE 3 leasehold. On the well-known BENMORE ESTATE, SOUTHLAND. Divided into convenient FARMS of 200 T 0 2000 ACBBS * HENBT DBIVEB has received instructions from Messrs J; and T. Maben to OFFER FOR S ALE AT WATSON’S HOTEL, ON FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1879, At 2.30 o’clock, Tho Extensive and Valuable. Property, known as B enmobe Station, Comprising about 15,000 ACBES * Laid off into FARMS of areas ranging from 200 to 2000 acres each. \ Benmore is situated ontbe Main line of Bailway. from Invercargill to Kingston, about 32 miles from , the former place. The line skirts the property, and there is a Railway Station within halt A mile of the Homestead. -. ... The land consists mostly of excellent agricultural soil, suitable for the, growth of, any, description of grain or other crops, and can, with the exception pt a small portion, be all ploughed. Good roads in* teraect the estate, and, with railway communication close by, the position is rendered on admirable one for the despatch of produce to market. : . j., . Benmore is surrounded by valuable properties* all being rapidly brought into a high state of onlti* ration; and since the productive nature of the soil in the district has become so well known, the demand for land in the locality is constantly increasing, with a corresponding advance in volne. ‘ The Leasehold consisting of about 16,000 acres, having four years to run, at the Government rentwill be divided similarly to tho Freehold, each purchaser obtaining a piece of country of about same extent. The Leasehold will be given in, and os it all commanded by the Freehold Blocks, the buyers of these will he placed in the advantageous position ’ of retaining occupation hereafter almost on their own terms.

Any person desiring to inspect the property can obtain a horse at Benmore Eailway Station, provided by Messrs Maben, who will also be prepared to give every assistance and facility for the same purpose. •■■■’• The proprietors have agreed to give the follow ing exceedingly liberal terms of payment, viz.:— 5 pec cent, cash deposit at one month three twelve •• | with interest at 8 per cent. two years five a earsj wi ‘ For plans of the estate, and all other information Apply to THE N.Z. LOAN AND MBBCANTILE AGENCY CO„ 6214-107 Dunedin or Invercargill, , J. T. Ford & Co. TO PARTIES IN WANT Of A FARM OR SEEKING- INVESTMENT FREEHOLD PROPERTY. N T HE undersigned have FOB BALE, on easy terms of payment, FARMS In differentpartsof Canterbury, Varying in size from 150 acres upwards. The growing crops will be given in, and every nconragement offered to good bon4 fide men. Full particulars may he obtained at our offices, J. T. FORD * CO,, 6062-281 Hereford street, Christchurch Wright, Stephenson & Go. FRIDAY, FEB. 21, At 2 o’clock, arms WOOL STORES, High street, Dunedin, FIRST CLASS RUN AND STOCK FOB SALE BY AUCTION. WEIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. have reoelved instructions, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Wool Stores, High street, Dunedin, FRIDAY, FEB. 21, At 2 o'clock, THE ORMAGLADE STATION, Being run 200, situate in the Benge* district, of th Provincial district of Otago, ■ Comprising—--43 000 Acrßs otto* class country, 28 500 Metltto 8h0 ®P' ftnd 9 Horses THE FREEHOLD OF 684 ACRES, On which are erected the improvements. Consisting of— Bevenroomeddwelllng-houso.wOolshed.itables, shearers* shed, man's house, store, dip, 40. On the run there are 82 miles of boundary, and subdivision fencing, which, as well as the improvements. are all in good repair. This station commends itself os an admirable investment to capitalists and others, everything connected with it being in first class working order, and the sheep having been carefully culled each year for the last four years. For inventories ana all particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or to ■ , FBANCIB FULTON.ESQ., 6664-88 Crawford street, Dunedin,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5602, 7 February 1879, Page 8

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