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SALES BY AUCTION PRELIMINARY NOTICE. . H. H A U D E lias received instructions from E. Menlovo, Ykq., to Soli by Public Auction, at au early date, to be notified in a future issue—■ THE TOWNSHIP OF WINt)SOE> Situated at the Windsor Railway Station, at the junction of the Kakanui, Stotfold, ai:d Wf.iari-ka Roads. The Sale of this Township will afford a opportunity to investors, as, from its position in the heart of the finest agricultural district ip. Otago, it must become an important centre .of popiilg.tion, &, H. MAUDE, qfjo Auctioneer. W r/MsESPAY, 4TU DECEMBER. PAREORA LAND SALE. "ji/jTESSRS. J. T. FORD AND CO.. -3-*- (in conjunction with Messrc. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. and MACLEAN BROS.) have received instructions from the New Zealand and Australian Land Company (Limited), to Sell by Public Auction, in Timarw, on Wednesday, December 4th next, 6000 ACRKd 0000 OF THE FINEST AGRICULTURAL LAND is SOUTH CAN ! ERBURY, Being part of the PAREORA ESTA TE. 2500 acres of the above, or thereabouts, are situated in close proximity to the St. Andrew's Railway Si avion, on ihe Main Tiunk Line. 10 miles south of Timaru, and the balance, SSISO a'.out 5 miles to the westward of that station, within easy access of Timaru by road and rail. Wii.li the exception of DGO acres in native grass, all the land is now UNDER CULTIVATION, including about 1150 acres under wheat crop 650 ~ ~ oats 54 ~ „ biH'iov SSO ~ ~ turnips 500 ~ ~ English grass 2500 ~ tussock land now being ploughed. To suit all classes of purchasers, the block has been carefully SUBDIVIDED INTO FARMS, varying in :?ize trom 20 to 2uo ACRRS EACH, Affording opportunities rarely to be met with for immediate and profitable occupation So far as practicable, the present live fences have been adopted as boundaries, and many of the farms are already completely enclosed. A large portion of the land has FRONTAGE ON THE OTAIO RIVKR, and in other cases permanent creeks and dams afford an ample supply of water. THE PARK 1 -LA F.ST AT K Is well known as one. of tin; earliest and choicest selections of freehold land ia South Canterbury, and as the poriion of it now offered represent;, for quality of soil, a f.iir average of the wh le, t>ip. Auctioneers deem comment unnecessary, and would merely invite the attention of farmers desirous of acquiring REALLY GOOD AGRICULTURAL LAND in tho highest state of fertility, none of it having produced more than one grain crop At the late Timaru Show, the first prize of ten guineas and; the Association's gold medal v. ore awarded t - wheat grown on This property, anil the samp'es exhibited gave + he astonishing weight of 65)JIb. to the bushel, which is a result prol-ably in the annals of wheat growing in the Colonies. Terms of payment arc unproeedentedly liberal, and arc as follow : £lO per centum cash at sale. £4O ~ extending over two years, by instalments to be declared at the time of sale. £25 per centum at the end of five year? from date of sale, £25 per centum at the end of 'seven years from the da'e of sale, ail unpaid portions bearing interest at the rate of (i.\ per centum per annum, navahle half yearly. Lithographed plans will shortly be circulated, mean while full particulars will be .Horded on application to the nn.iers gned ; and for inspection apply to Mr. Andrew Turnbull, on the estate.

AT THE SAME TIME AND 1' ACE, will bo oilered ALL THE UNROLL) SECTIONS in the rtsino TOWNS]ill' OF ST. ANDREWS. which, consequent on the innr.edia;e sett-lc-mtuit of the M'iio!" Pnrcora Estate by inchis trious farr.icrs and their families, is bound to become one of trio moM' Nourishing inland towns in tho Middle Island. J. 'J'. FORD & CO., Christehurch and Timaru ; WEIGHT, STEPHENSON, fc CO., And MACLEAN BROTHERS, 0)3 Diinedin. FOR SALE AND TO LET rip O L)' T.—SHOP in Thames-street I Arnjlv, Daniel Tooiikv, Hall of Com3!)] meree. NOTICE TO FARM EES AND OTHERS \ FARM of 188J Acres, less the Raiiivay track, which rims through tin property, is offered FOR SALE B"S P HIV ATE TREATY. It is situated a* Pulteuri Toint, live miles from Oamaru, and ;s 'well watered in all the padiioe'us. Part of the land is three years, and a part is two vears, iu grass, well laid down. Thirty acres are iu early oats, which are looking well. The Awamoko Junction railway station is distant 4.0 chains from the Homestead, and Richmond's Crossing is 15 chains from the northern part of the property. The District School is about five minutes' walk from the house. The foregoing and several other conveniences too numerous to mention are possessed by the property. One half of the purchase money can stand over, secured on the property at the current rates of interest, for a term of years, should the purchaser desire it. Possession can be given in about the middle of January next. Apply to ROBERT STALKER, 353 Pukeuri Point. TO FARMERS OR INVESTORS. THE undersigned have FOR SALE or TO LET, with Eight of Purchase, on particularly easy terms, TWO VALUABLE AGRICULTURAL FARMS In the Hakateramea Valley, containing 167S anrl 350 Acres respectively. Full particulars on application. AITREN & SPAIN, i.-jf) Tyne-street. A GENTLEMAN requires BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Address, C.8., at this office.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 816, 23 November 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 816, 23 November 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 816, 23 November 1878, Page 3

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