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H. E. Alport. TOT B. ALPOBt **■ * AUCTIONEER. TIMBER AND CATTLE SALESMAN LAND, HOUSE, AMD ESTATE aQEBt Furniture valued and purchased bom w loafing the profiDce. ** 88001 SALEROOM AND OFFICES; Hereford atreat, Christchurch. 140 f ALP o g ALUEB, ARBITRATOR AND AUDITOh Office; Hereford street, Christchurch ’ A large experience In theabove branches bneineea, more especially in raining properties ini Mortgage, Hotel Furniture, Ac,, ensures aocarac* and despatch. £ AL P o T, JJT * MONEY AND BHAEEBEOKEE. Boms of any amount to be Lent at lowest rat*, upon good Freehold Securities and approved Bills. On Sale—Shsroe cf all the leading Banks. Inimr snoe Companies, Ac. CASH ADTANCXS. ' fipHE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to PUEOHABE PUENITUBE For Cash from Persons leaving Christchurch and to make ‘ CASH ADVANCES Upon Consignmssts of Goods placed in big hand* for sale. E. E. ALPORT, Auctioneer, 1406 Hereford street, Christchurch BMtiiAgs, Le»ry & Oo„ Danedin. WEDNESDAY, Ist MAKOH, 1882, At 1 o’clock. AT GORE. IMPOBTANT SALE OF AGRICULTURAL LAND, Subdivided into FARMS, Also, TOWN AND SUBUBBAN SECTIONS. Bastings, leary a co. (in conjanctio* with M’Ardell and Co., of Invercargill • Matson and Co., of Christchurch; and Canning' Green, and floncess, of Gore) have been instructed by the New Zealand Agricultural Com wav (Limited) to 6 P " T SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, WEDNESDAY. Ist MAEOH, 1882, At Green's Hall, Gore, At 1 o’clock. The andSßDentioned choice portions of the Con. cany's well-known estate Fibsx: CAAA ACRES of onimproved land, subdi. UVW Tided into fa. ms to meet the require, ments of all classes. Bxcohd : t Bwvao: i OKftA ACEESoI highly-improvi laid down with English) red land. grasses Third: HOMESTEADS, consisting of; CBOTDON, situs ted about three miles from Gorej together with about 1000 acres of Oret-olaee agricultural land, fenced and subdivided, and now under first-furrow turnip crop; the improvements cons sting of dwelling house, eight rooms, kitchen, pantry, Ac.; men’s hut. stable, bars, cowshed, dsaflhouso, woolshsd, scouring apparatus, yards, Ac., Ac. WANTWOOD, adjoining the Township of Mandeville, on the Waimea Plains tail, way, about 10 miles from Gore; together with about 2000 acres cf very superior agriculture’ land, subdivided into nnme> cons paddocks and in a high state of cultivation (the English grass paddocks cannot be surpassed in <he Colony), with sufficient turnips to fatten a large number Of sheep finriogthe winter. The improve* ments are all first-lass: say, stone dwell-ing-house of eight ro-.ms, situated in large plantation and wellla-.d out grounds and garden, store, offices, stable and coach-house, cottage, tarn (with water, wheel for cbaffouttmg), meo’s hat (new); cowshed, yards, Ac ; woolshsd, yards, Ac. The whole forming not only a com. tortable and complete home, but the land besides is of undeniable good quality. CAROLINE, situated between Dipton and Lumsdeq, on the main line of railway bom Invercargill to the Lakes, with about 1000 acres of rich deep sgricultural land, laid down in English grasses and subdivided into paddocks. Improvements consist of comfortable dwelling-house cf nine rooms, good garden, stables, store, cowshed, yards, woolshed, and several small cottages. ARDLUBSA, situated on the Mataura River, about foot miles from the Longridge Siding, on the Waimea Plains railway, with about 800 acres of rich alluvial river flats. The dwelling-house, of 11 rooms, kitchen, store. Ac., is beautifully situated in an old and well laid out garden. There is also a good woolshed, yards, stable, men’s hat, cottages, Ac,, Ac, M’KINLAY’S, situated on the Waimea Plains railway, about five miles from Lomsden, with 500 acres of specially rich agricultural land, laid down in English grasses and welt fenced. Upon this property is a comfortable dwelling-house of four rooms, stable, ohafffaouse, cowshed, man's nut, Ac. Fourth: TOWN AND SUBURBAN SECTIONS In the TOWNSHIPS OF GORE, MANDEVILLE, ETVEBRDALE, LUMSDEN. JOSEPHVILLE, CAROLINE, OBETL SITUATION. THE FARMS (both improved and unimproved) will be selected bom various parts of the Commu'! magnificent property, which extends from EDENDALE, on the " ' " T EDENDALE, on the Hatanra Plains, to aTHOL and DIPTON, intersected throughout by railways, with an abundance of never-failing water, and will he offered in such sized lots as to suit the require’ ments of all classes of purchasers. CAPABILITIES. Intending purchasers are invited to inspect the various properties now offered for sale, as well as the Estate generally, when satisfactory evidence as to .the fertility of the soil, climate. Ac., can be obtained by examination of the lands now under crope—turnips, graseue, Ac. The yield last year all over the Estate was bom 40 to 45 bushels of wheat, and 50 to 55 bushels of oats pet acre, the quality being flrat-clase. TITLE under “The Land Transfer Act,” bee from encumbrance, and may be granted immediately. TERMS OF PAYMENT : FARMS (unimproved)—s per cent cash, 3 per cent in three years, 5 per cant in six years. 85 per cent in seven years, 5 per cent in eight years. 5 per cent in nine years, and SO per cent in 10 yean—the whole bearing S fix cairr istxrkst (except as to the first su months, tor which period no Interest will be charged). Improved by being laid down in Grasses or Turnips—s per cent oasb, 5 per cent in six months, 5 per cent in one year, 5 per cent m two years, 5 per cent in three years, 10 per oent in five year*. 10 per cent in seven years, 55 per oent in 10 yearn—the whole bearing 5 pan cut imam. HOMESTEADS— IO per cent cash, 5 per cent in six months, 5 per oent in one year, 5 per oent in two years, 5 ier oent in three years, S per oent in four yean, 6 per cent in five years, and 00 per oent in 10 years—the whole bearing 5 ran cur ihtrrrst. * TOWN SECTIONS—IO per cent oasb, IS F«f eenfc in ene year, IS per cent in two years,» per oent in three years, 18 per cent hi four years, and 18 per oent in five years— without urmnasT. . SUBURBAN SECTIONS-IO per cent cash, 10 per oent in one year, 10 per oent in two years. 35 per oent in seven years, and S 5 per cent in 10 years—the whole beating 5 <-’ IST IHXSBXST. Or the purehaserot any Farm, Homestead, or Sutnrban Section will have the option (if declared at t£ o time of Bale) of paying the whole of the purchasemoney (less the cash depoelt) by annual insta^ ments (uolading 5 per cent interest) extending over a period op 15 tsars. ADVANCES. The Company undertakes to advance, if re to any pure baser of unimproved farms, the substantial improvements by fencing and tc tion of buildings, not exceeding in the whpound per acre, repayable in five annual Buohts. with 6 per oent interest added. The Company will also make liberal advai Id miArelns awamw —A j_ l _v • a— /»wn aaa« Vfumpony wut axao make liberal aa»» j the growing crops of grain belonging to fare the estate, charging simply 6 per oent inter repaid by sale of grain or otherwise. For plans of the Eetate, the portions now for sale, conditions of sale, aha other infori Annlw a» 4V* nai. A . .1 * apply at the Offices of THE COMPANY, High street, Dunedin, and Wai Or to BASTINGS. LEARY A CO., H’ARDELL A CO., H. MATSON A CO.. Inverca. Christoht 1805 181 CANNING, GREEN A SOUNKS

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6534, 4 February 1882, Page 8

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