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Grreat Glearing-out Sale OF YORK FARM ESTATE, RANGITIKEI. THE OTAMAKAPUA LEASEHOLD STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. TUESDAY °Bfcb, and WEDNESDAY, 29th JANUARY, 1890, at YORK FARM, STEVENS & GORTON have been favoured with iustructions from the Executors under the will of the late Mr Richard Hammond to sell by public auction as above, The celebrated York Farm Estate, comprising 2279 acres Freehold Land, whieh has been surveyed into Dine improved farms, varying in size from 130£ acres to 44.3% acres. 14 Suburban Sect.'ons of from to S£ acres adjoining township of Marton; a 30-acre section on which is situated a fellmongery and flourmill, both in full working order ; a 5£ acre section adjoining Cliff Road Railway Station, and the well known Otamakapua Leasehold containing 649 S acres. Also, without the slightest reserve, 916 head of cattle. 9500 sheep. 25 horses. A largo assortment of machinery and implements. The numerous metal roads which pass through the York Farm Estate add considerably to the value of the farms as out up. The Central Railway passes through the property, and the Cliff Road Railway Station is in its midst. 9he Otamakapua Leasehold is about 12 miles from Hunterville, has about 3500 acres in good grass, balanoe bush ; is sub divided into 8 paddocks, has useful buildings and stock-yards erected on it, and is capable of now carrying about 8000 sheep. The lease has 11J years to run, the rent being £l5O per year for 4% years, and £2OO ditto for 7 years, and is well-known as one of the best leaseholds on the West Coast. Sale of land at 11 o’clock am, on Tuesday, 28th January, sheep and cattle in the afternoon, horses and implements following day. Term 3 can be seen on lithograph, plans being distributed, aud further information obtaiued on application to STEVENS & GORTON, Auctioneers, Bulls, Palmerßton North, and Fielding. T. R. CASH, Solicitor, Marten and Bulls. ZEALANDIA BOOTS. THIS celebrated Brand has stood the test of 15 yoarß’ experience, and now is more popular than ever. From Auckland to the Bluff the word ZEALANDIA has become identified with real honest wear and good fitting. The public buy them without hesitation, knowing that every pair is absolutely warranted. _ New styles are being constantly added. Let everyone who studies economy and comfort buy nothing bub Zealandia Boots. Every pair branded on the sole — I NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE. I AN A GLOBULES QUICKLY CUBE NERVOUS PROSTRATION, DEBILITY MENTAL DEPRESSION, DIZZINESS, LOSS OF MEMORY, LOST VIGOR, ARRESTS Premature Old Age, Phyßica _ Weakness aud Decay. Cure all diseisses resulting from Indiscretion or Excesses, Restore Lost Power, Exhausted Vitality, Lost Energy, &c. The strongest inuigorant known The Medical Record states :—‘Acting as it does directly upon the Nervous System, ifc Restores the debilitated Functions of the Principal Organs of the Human Frame, and is unsurpassed as a Nervine. It builds up the Constitution, and Imparts Muscular Energy, giving Strength and Vitality to the System. Price —l2s 6d. The .Globules never fai in giving Instant Relief and Permanent Cure. All Chemists, or sent with full directions by addressing the Sole Agent s. a-oze -1 :^ Loch Buildings , Collins Place , MELBOURNE, VICTORIA.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 934, 24 January 1890, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 934, 24 January 1890, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 934, 24 January 1890, Page 30