SALES BY AUCTION FRIDAY, ISth JULY. At 2 o'clock p.m. AT WAIMATE. SALE OF LEASES, WITH EIGHT OF PURCHASE, 20,000 A °' E,:3 OFIAND On tlie far-famed WAIHAOR UNO A ESTATE, (Pudding Hill), IX SOUTH CA XTE RBU RY, Divided into Farms, varying in size from 100 to 500 Acres. J RIGHT, STEPIIEXSOX, AXD CO., * iu conjunction v.'itii J. T. Ford and Co., arc instructed by the proprietors to offer for sale by public auction, at Waimate, on FRIDAY, the ISth day of JULY, at 2 o'clock p.m. — The leasas for five years, v.-ith right of pxirehase, of C 3 1 ARMS on the celebrated Waihairunga Estate, Pudding Hill. The land is situated in the valley of the Waiho, and is of first-rate quality, being principally limestone downs, well watered, and enjoying a beautiful climate. The properly is intersected by a generr.l system of good rondf, giving easy access to every fa.mi. It i.-,- connected with Waimate by an excellent metalled road, and the Waimate Branch Railway will terminate about the middle of the estate. The attention of fanners is especially invited to this sale, as the terms of rental and purchase will be fixed unusually iow, and the leases .-.re for absolute sale, whilst the property, from its advantages of situation, [toil, and climate, is sure to become one of the favorite farming districts of South Canterbury. Plans and full particulars to be obtained from -Mc.isr:;. Wright, Stephenson, and Co., 1 iiinodin : J. T. Ford ami Co., Ohristehnreli: A. fl. y.v.id", Oamavti; or Messrs. Lees ac;.l Moore, Oarnr.ru, who v.ill arrange for i.-.nner;; bring conveyed from Waimate to ;;ee the property free of expense. 3
> OTICE. POSTPONEMENT of sale of freehold FARMS ON TUB HENLEY ESTATE. TS consequence of numerous in tending pnrclir>senj not having had an opportunity to inspect the ground since the pl::ns were prepared, the proprietors h>vc been re!r:et •utiy i>*ducod i'OSiPOAl'i tne Sale tin til the sth JULY Prox. 972 TO-MOLIROW. I'Ooi of sale T) SATURDAY. STH JULY. GREAT LAND SALE. OAAA ACRES RICH ALLUVIAL h\AAs land, Divided into S M ALL FAII MS, To he so!d on t; e ev.p. e d payme nt s. ;1 \TU;:DaY. r>r:i JULY. At 12 o'clock. At WaUcn'tf Rooms, Hbh-strect. TiENLEY ESTATE, Twenty miles from Dtniedin, on southern Trunk Railway. II EX LEY STATION In n.tdille of Eita'e, and the ri;:ht to two other on the property. SSOO AH: lIS RICH ALLUVIAL DEPOSIT, thoroughly drained and subdivided. All down in English Grass. Produces Grain. Root Crops, and Grass, all of the iinest quality. (•'ARMS TO SUIT ALL BUYERS, FROM •20 TO 400 ACRES, Asid SECTIONS NEAR HEX LEY .STATION FROM 2 TO 10 ACRES.
£SOO ACRES UNDULATING LAND on l aide 01 Tnieri River, 1 ic.llllifttl p."..-'cure, divide;'! into FARM:? OF FROM 200 TO COO ACRES. VALUABLE BUILDING SITES FRONTING MAIN ROAD. ABOUT 100 ACRES FINE FOREST, In convenient sections. 700 ACRES LEASEHOLD on Plain. 2000 ACRES LEASEHOLD on Kill. Tiio whole is FOR POSITIVE SALE. TernsK, very liberal, in future advertisement. Intending buyers are invited to visit the Estate before the sale. Lithographed p!r.;ts will soon be ready. For farther particulars apply to IiENRV DRIVER, M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO., DONALD REID & CO.; Or to CARGILLS, GIBBS, & CO, SSS I'UKi.IMINARY NOTICE. LAND FOR SALE IN TfJN - ACRE SUCTIONS, ON ELDERSLIE ESTATE. THE Proprietor has determined to offer for Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION, in JULY, that BLOCK OF FERTILE LAND NEAR THE TOWNSHIP OF TEANERAKI, bring part of Section 1, P.lork ifj, Oainrtrn Di?tri-;t, about 4' 0 Acres in i Stenfc. It adjoins ibe district road from Oamarn, from which it m distant about eight miles, and h divided from the Elderslic Home I'r.rrn by a plantation of pine?. The land is in the highest state of fertility ; It has b en in cultivation for '.he fast t< ;t yoani, bnt enly two crops of grain hattc taken from it, the last bring in IS7G-7 : last year it v..is fallowed, and is cow growing turnips, which will be fed off v.;tii shcf.'p immediately, and the land and mi b- ready to receive any erot» which the purchaser may wish to put in. It will bo surveyed into aection3 of aboat tea acres. Water can be had on each action. It is admirably adapted for residence ?ite?, as it can be reached in titty mmutcs from Oimarti, either by a good macadamised road or by the ".Vaiariha Railway, and the vicwr. froTri the Z'<t/Uiul are most exU-H.-nvv ::>;>! wry bcatuif'tl. It ij :hat su;-.h an opportunity occurs w»f cf this size ho favo:-i :y situated, ami p>.\ scrsing the advr.ittig'ia of gr---a;- fertility, lesdmess of aetrc-Si a:: 1 if&utv of situation ; they rrcc.»3.v.i*y hicren.'e imsK-nsely in •/slue r»* :sto tr 'vu and <3istr;c> of Oamaru prcgreiiit'3. The terms will be unusually liberal.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1001, 4 July 1879, Page 3
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