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Saks tw §utri'nnt. MONDAY, 20TH FEBRUARY, .At 2 p m. WA L T E E IND Eli , has instructions from the Mortgagee (Mr Paul Williams), to sell by Public Auction on the premises, J. W. Pascoe,; Draper, Leven Street, Nasehv, on MONDAY} the 20th FEBRUARY, at The whole of the Stock of Drapery, i Clothing, &c. * Also, - "Furniture and Effects, consisting of- . Chairs Sofas , Tables Stoves Pictures Bedsteads Kitchen Utensils - : . &c., &3. SATURDAY, 4th MARCH, 1882. At 1 o'clock. THE APARMA ESTATE, Containing 6 5 0 0 ACRES Of first-rate FABMIN 8 L A N D, Will be OFFERED FOR SALE Is Invercargill On the above date. a P. M A RT I N o: (in conjunction •with Carswell, Whil n. and Co.) has been instructed by the New Zealand and Australian Land Company, Limited, to sell by public auction this -wellknown property, as now subdivided iDto FARMS AND ALLOTMENTS suitable for a":l classes of purchasers. THE POSITION is most convenient, as it is close to River ton, and traversed by the Otautau railway, thiee stations of which are on and adjoining, and county, roads also intersect the property. THE LOIIi is rich alluvial loam on the flats, and clay and vegetable loam on the downs, partly resting on a limestone formation, and h"s been proved to fee capable of growing the finest crops of wheat and .other cereals ever seen in Southland. Turnips and grass also thrive remarkably well. .PERMANENT exists on every farm, and good water-power can-be obtained on several of the creeks. ' TIMBER large enough for building purposes is on many of the sections, • and there are large Government reserves all along the back of the Estate THE PRESENT CONDITION . is favorable for new purchasers, as most of the land has been dow* in English grass for many years ; part never having grown a grain crop, arid none more than one. "The fences also are in good repair. FIRST TERMS FOE FARMS : Twenty per cent, cash ; 20 per cent, in two years ; 10 per cent, in three years ; 25 per cent, in five years ; and 25 per cent, in seven years. Interest five per cent.

SECOND TERMS FOR. TOWNSHIP SECTIONS: One-quarter cash ; balanca by bills at one, two, and three jears, with interest at five per cent, added. TITLE —Land Transfer Act. For plans and further information apply to the Vendors, 11 Bond Street, Dunedin; Mr James Henderson, on the property, whowill show the land j or to the AUCTIONEERS, • . ; Invercargill. WEDNESDAY;.. 22ND FEBRU ARY, 1852.. At 3 p.m. - D.. SIRABLE ESTA TE FOR SALE. WIvIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. (in conjunction with MACLEAN & C 0.,) Duned.n, are instructed by the New-Zealand and Australian Land Company (Limited) to sell by auct ; on, at their Wool Stores, High street, Dunedin, THE MERRIfi CREEK ESTATE, containing 2370,. ACRES. This Property is situated within a mile of Clinton, is fenced and subdivided, well .watered, end sheltered : the whole having a i otthern esi-os'-iie. There, .are 330 acres in English grass and 49 acres or.'.bush, and a considerable portion '>l the native pasture is suitable for ploughing. The shepherd at tlxe homestead will point out the land. For further particulars apply to the. Vendors, 11 Bond street. Dunedin : .-ir to THE AUCTIONEERS. Y. R. SALE OP LEASED OP 173 RUNS I\ T OTAGO. General Crown L:<nds Office, Wellington, 24t.h January, 1882. ONE HUNDRED & SEVENTFTHREE RUNS, comprising an area of 2,309,217 acres of Crown land?, well grassi d, well watered, and easy of access by roads, will be offered fcr lease by public auction on MONDAY, the 27th of FEBRUARY next, at 11 o'clock a.m , in Watson's Long Room, High Street, Dunedin. The Runs avrnge an area of 13,348 acres: eigh y-seyen of them are under this average, (he lowest being 3,200 acre?, and eighty-fix of therri are above the average, theliiehest being 70,190 ncrc?. The upset rentals average nearly 4>rl per acre, ranging from a fraction'of'ld up to 7d. The, tenure ranges from one year up to ten. Detai's of each Run and lilhogrnph maps can be seen at any Land Office, and poat.ors giving full particulars or the Runs nre oxhibi'ed at all the Railway Suit.ions and Post Offices throughout the colony. VVM ROLUESTON, Minister of Lands. f'jttbiic Jlbticcs. PRES BVT E\i lA_ $ <j 11 Uii C H MOUNT IDA. H ft' K V ! 0 E S: FEBRUAIiY-12TH ■} Kyi-burn. •• 1 P- m - I -Nsissby .. G. 30 p.m. FEBRUARY. 19TH • asi •• Ham. liSasoby .. 6.30 p.m FEBRUARY S6TH Crock I!ln.ri. (Nnseby .. G. 30 p.i>f Naseby .. 11 a.m. irA.RCiI sth I Ewebnrn.. 2.30 p.m. '{ Nnseby ... 0.30 ;un,

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 646, 18 February 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 646, 18 February 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 646, 18 February 1882, Page 2

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