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Auctions. PYNE ft CO. PYNE AND CO. are instructed by the Executrix in the Estate of tho late. J. McNamara, to Offer by PUJjJjIC AUCTION, on • SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, At their LAND SALESROOM, CASHEL STREET, At 12 Noon, the Property known as THE ROYAL BREWERY, consisting of 1 Acre 9 Roods 38 Perches, together with the Improvements thereon, consisting of Stone Brewery, Malthouse, Stables, Bottling-shed, etc., with long frontages on MOORHOUSE AVENUE. PARK ROAD and MAIN SOUTH RAILWAY LINE. Also, LOT 2—Private House, containing 6 rooms, including bathroom, scullery, kitchen, dining and sitting-rooms and 3 bedrooms, in the eamo Estate, facing Moorhouse Avenue. This is a. well-built house in good repair, and should command a ready sale. There is an excellent Section, which is included in this lot. Tho above property offers to investors the nnly opportunity of obtaining a block of land fronting on both Moorhouse Avenue and the Southern Railway, with an entrance from Park Road, and of obtaining siding rights, every section between tho Railway Station and Addington being securely occupied. PYNE AND CO., Auctioneers. HARPER, SON AND PASCOE, Solicitors. 131 IMPORTANT NOTICE. AUCTION SALE Of FIRST-CLASS FARM AND GRAZING LAND In AMBERLEY DISTRICT. PYNE AND CO. hare received instructions from the Trustees of the late Rev H. B. Cocks to Offer, at their Land Saleroom, Cashel Street, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, At 12 noon. Lot I—AMBERLEY' FARM, containing 104 Acres 3 Roods 1 Perch. This property is within one mile of tho Amborlcy Railway Station, is well watered, and subdivided into nine paddocks. There is a 9-roomed dwelling-house, stable and shed, all in good repair. This farm is wellknown fox its all-round properties, being suitable for both grazing and agricultural purposes, and is recognised- ns ono .of the best farms in tho northern district. Lot 2—DOCTORS HILLS, containing 2326 1 Acres. Within three miles of tho Waikari Railway Station, consisting of low hills, all excellent grazing country. Buildings consist of woolshed, hut and leanto shed, all in good repair. Both of the above properties are in the occupation of Messrs Chas. and Arthur Fairweather, whose lease expires tho Ist of May next. For further particulars apply to PYNE AND CO., 153 Auctioneers. BIRCH HILL STATION. SUBDIVISION OF PORTION OF THE ESTATE INTO SMALL GRAZING RUNS. A CTING under instructions from Mr E. B. il Million, tho FREEHOLD of 24,000 ACRES of Tussock Hill Country will be submitted at Auction at PYNE AND CO.’S Land Sales Room, CHRISTCHURCH, on SATURDAY, 6th MARCH, At 12 noon. This well-known Estate i 3 situate within about 21 miles of RANGIORA Railway Station, and represents intact the Original Leasehold, and subsequent Freehold of thelate W. N. Millton, selected in tho Fifties to be worked in conjunction with View Hill Station, Oxford. Tho property has upwards of 16 miles frontage on the Okuku Stream, and 12 miles frontage on tha WHITE ROCK ESTATE, lately subdivided and sold. It is perfectly watered by tho Okuku River and its many tributaries, and enjoys a rainfall which has averaged over a period of 7 years—from 1902 to 1909—43.92 inches. THE SUBDIVISIONS’ vary in extent from 700 to 4500 acres, and the boundaries have been arranged with careful consideration of the necessities of fencing, watering and mustering. THE LAND is for the most part open tussock hills, dotted with birch, and there is a sufficiency of flat and down land with each lot for the convenience of working. COCKSFOOT AND WHITE CLOVER have been established throughout tho whole country, and every block i 3 suitable for the carrying of half-bred ewes. Under closer settlement much improvement may be effected by judicious burning and surface The carrying capacity of the lots under tho present management ranges from one sheep to one and a half acres, and one sheep to two acres. TERMS. . Ten per cent on fall of hammer. Five per cent on possession. Balance on 6th March, 1914, hearing interest at 5 per cent per annum. From the Ist of February to date of sale, intending purchasers will be afforded every facility for inspecting the lots, on giving timely notice to the undersigned, from whom plans may be obtained on application. J. T. FORD AND CO. DALGETY AND CO. GOULD, BEAUMONT AND CO. 465 PYNE AND CO. H. MATSON & CO. SHEFFIELD SALE. FRIDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRY--100 Good Rape Lambs 50 Fat Lambs Further entries solicited. 868 H. MATSON AND CO. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. THURSDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, 1909. AT McGREGOR’S ROAD, BROMLEY, on account of Mr D. McGregor. Full details see laßt Wednesday's issue. 19S H. MATSON AND CO. — BANKS PENINSULA SETTLERS. HI THERE!!! TTAVE von sent your entry in for tha LITTLE RIVER STOCK SALE On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd', 1909? Don't keep putting it off. Send it in to us now, WHILE GRAZIERS ARE BUYING. SPECIAL ENTRIES— On account Public Trustee, in tho Estate of the late Joseph Price—--1 Bay Mare, 11 Dolly," aged; 1 Black Cow; 1 Red Cow; I Gig; 1 Trap; 2 Sots Harness. On account of the Mortgagees—--1 3-year-old Colt, by Castashore, dam Mona, just broken to ride; 1 4-year-old Ches. Filly, by Lord Locke, dam Mona, broken saddle, good lady's hack; 1 Bay Geld., “ Paddy, broken s. and h.; 1 Bay Mare, Stephens, broken s. and h.; 1 Hay Mare, Dolly, broken s. and h.; 1 Ches. Gelding. Dick, broken s. and h.; 1 Mare, “ Mona, broken s. and h.; 1 Brood Mare; 1 Brown Yearling; 2 Cow 3, 1 yearling and 1 calf; 1 Waggonette, 1 Waggon. 1 Lorry, Baker’s Cart, 1 Carl, 1 Gig, quantity Hnrnoss, Furniture and full equipment of Bakers' Utensils, 1 Computing Scale, Piano by Wilk Bohm (Dresden). Also 1 Motor Launch, now lying at Akaroa, in charge of one Stewart. Further Entries Invited. 135 H, MATSON AND CO.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14915, 10 February 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14915, 10 February 1909, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14915, 10 February 1909, Page 12

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