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Charles Clark, TO-MOBEOW. IN THE SUPBBMB COURT CF NEW ZEALAND, CANTERBURY DISTRICT. Between WARD COMPANY. LIMITED, Plaintiffs, and HADPIcI/D and ANOTHER, Executors o I Joseph Hadfiold. docoaeed. Defendants.—[No. 1978.] MR CHARLES CLARK has received instructiona from the Registrar of the Supremo Court, acting under an Order made iu the above action on Jnly 14th, IS9I, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. At his Salerooms, Hereford street, Christchurch, ON TUESDAY, The 18th DAY op AUGUST, 1891, At 12 o'clock noon, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, The following PROPERTIES, Viz.: — LOT I.—HALF AN A' EB, more or less, in tho Township of Eangiora, together with THE CLUB HOTEL erected thereon, subject to a leaso thereof for a term of Five Tears from the Ist of NOVEMBER, 1837, at an annual rental of £2OO. LOT ii.—A BUILDING SECTION, having a f -outage of 125 links to Randolph street, close to St Peter’s,Church, Parry road, being tho lot numbered 27 on Deposit Plan 19P, part of Rural Section 99. LOT Hi.—Part of TOWN SECTION 170, at tho Junction of Colombo street with Hilmora street, haring a frontage of 75 links and 100 links to such streets respectively. LOT IV.—Tho Lots numbered 14, 15 and 16, part of RURAL S ACTION 41, fronting an unformed road off i-tanmoro road north, adjoining the residence of the late Mr Had field. Total area about 2 roods 25 perches, LOT V.-A BUILDING SECTION fronting Simeon street (1514 links). South Sydon. ham, having an area of 38 porches, being the Lot numbered 10 on Deposit Plan No. 893. For Plans and to see Conditions of Sale apply to ME3SBS HARPER & CO., Solicitors, 7C5i Christchurch; ICS MACHINE, BOILER AND, ENGINE. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. iy|-R CHARLES CLARK has received struotions to SELL BY AUCTION, £a Iron Store, corner of Lichfield and Madras streets. SATURDAY. AUGUST 22kd, One nearly new 6 h.p. Vertical Boiler 4 h.n. Vertical Engine AND Ice-making Machine. 7627 Bale at noon. W. Buss. EANGIOBA. FARMS & PROPERTIES. BY AUCTION, TUESDAY,“AUGUST 18. IN THE ESTATE OP THE LATE ME GEORGE KINLBY. MR BUSS has received instructions from the Public Trustee to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Victoria street, Eangiora, ON TUESDAY, THE 18th DAT OP AUGUST, The following DESIRABLE PROPERTIES LOT 1— pa ACRES of LAND, E.S. 433, being the tit/ Homestead situate on tho Rangiora and Woodend road, together with the Dwelling-house and ctables thereon. Terms cash. LOT 2lIAA AGEES of LAND, E.S. 1177, situate in LDW the Mandoville district, immediately at the hack of Lot 1, and known as Smart’s Farm, together with the House and Buildings tho: eon. This is one of the richest pieces of laud in the district, and is ready for cropping. Terms: 10 per cent at fall of the hammer, 15 per cent in one month, balance in six months; or, if the purchaser desires, one.half the purohasa money may remain on security of the property for five years at 0 per cent, LOT 3 S)A A OR i AP, Part R.S. 1137 and 1260, —A Iv situate on tho North road, near the town of Kaiapoi, LOT 4 J ACRE in the town of Ashley. Terms for Lots 8 and 4: 25 per cent at fall of hammer, balance in one month. Sale at 12 o’clock sharp. Wm. BUSS, 7403 Auctioneer, Donald Reid & Co., Dunedin. SATURDAY, 29th AUGUST, 1891, AC 12 o’clock. At tho Otago Corn and Wool Exchange. DONALD REID & CO. have received instructions from the Executors in the estate of the late James Allan, TO cFFEK FOR POSITIVE SALE, All that very desirable ESTATE known as HOPEHI L b, Containing 3137 Acres Freehold and 819 Acres Leasehold, all securely fenced, suitably subdivided, cultivated, and in profitable occupation. Tho property will be offered in two lots. Lot 1 contains 2827 acres freehold, and 819 acres leasehold, superior agricultural and grazing land, situated to south of and fronting the Main South road. On this lot the dweliing-houne and outbuildings are erected—stables, yards, sheep-dip, orchard, plantations, and everything required to complete a comfortable homestead; 60bacres in cultivation, 10b ncres in turnips and about 500 acres sown down in English grass and subdivided into eleven suitable-sized paddocks. Lot 2 extends from tho Main fcoiich road to the Taieri river, contains 310 notes of very superior agricultural land, all fenced and subdivided into lift can paddocks, all sheep and cattle proofplantations, hedges, &o.; 260 acres in English grass, 5b aorva tallow and ready for crop. The Uopehill Estate is ono of tho best properties for mixed farming, stock roaring and fatieuing south of Dunedin.' It is conveniently situated to road and railway, has a warm aopact, and is admirably adapted tor sbesp faming. With tho pro.eni prospect of steady and romuneraiivo prices for fat sheep nnd lambs for freezing, tho sale of this estate offers an opportunity which rarely occurs, of securing a first-duns farm, all in profitable occupation, and on moat reasonable terms. In tho event of the property not being sold in two lots, it will ba immediately offered in lots to suit purchasers. Lithographed plans now being prepared. For further particulars, apply to MB JOSEPH ALLAN, .Or to On the Promises s 7409 THE AUCTIONEER. h E. H. Rhodes, Woodville, H.B. E. STBHODBK j AND AND )§TOOE JLgßHt] 70-MILB BUSH, H.B. I iPROPERTIES FOB BALE—(No. 8.) ACRES STBOT. CLASS LAND, 4V W nearly tho wholo area So ploughable and well adapted tor grata growing, and turnips; ring fonoifd and ouedlvSded into II paddooko, and well watered; good house, woolshsd and homestead complete. 3!) miles from town and railway station by rood. Suitable as a run or for subdividing into farms. t O ACRES. Situated on Root Coast, J. If and has large river and sea coast frontage and contiguous to shipping plica; wall fenced and subdivided. Commodious house and homesteading complete. Con. tains a larffa extent of good agricultural land, and winters from 14,300 to 16.090 liheep. Lhasa are both higfc.daao reus, and having a large extent of arable land the carrying capacity oonld be doubled. Pries very mod orate and oatiafaotocy reasons for selling. PAHXATUA AND WOOD, TILL®. (No. SO.) noft ACRES RICH LOAM FLATS, about <£bo half cleared an iin pasture, tad portly fenced, balance standing buea, about S milos from Woodville. (Ho. 48.) OAA aCEEB PASTORAL HILLS, liEMffltono OUW aa( j marl formation, all cleared end in permanent pasture, fenced and divided into 6 paddocks, cottage, dip, shod, 3w. . (No. 59.) „ neo ACRES. Good limestone and marl hllla. with about 100 sores alluvial flat, ring fenced and divided into 7 paddocks, good river frontage and well watered, 4 miles trim Pablatoc township by metalled rood, 666 acres is cleared and in pasture, balance bush (included in this area 1s 153 acres leasehold, 19 years to run, rent Is per aero). OrOiO ACRES. Limestone and mad hills, about 1450 acres of which is cleared and in pasture and partly fenced, balance bush. Also, various other farms nnd towm and suburban allotments iu this dintriot. These properties are all first-class land, nod the: district Is recognised as the pick of the 70-milo Bush. P«r further particulars addrcia ]im j 1101 VOGEL PTBBiaTi.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9494, 17 August 1891, Page 8

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