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PROPERTIES FOB, SALE. VALUABLE ESTATE j '. . *** THE MOLYNEUX DISTBICT, TO BE SOLD, on advantageous terms; , Or LET, with a purchasing clause. npHE Proprietors of tho beautifully -*- situated and valuable Estate of ' KURIWAO, containing the whole of the arable land in j Blocks 1 and 2, Kuriwao, Popotunoa Hundred, having completed their improvements, are now prepared to receive offers to purchase it, or to take it on lease, with a purchas- | ing clause, for such number of yeara as may be agreed on. The proporty consists of— 3715 Acres Freehold all fenced and sub-divided, of which about 900 Acres have been ploughed, and are being laid down in English grass. It forms a magnificent plain of fertile soil, bounded on two sides by the Kuriwao and Waiwera rivers, likely to bo fully stocked with salmon, the Government breedingponds being on the lower part of tho latter river. The water-power may be' easily appUed for economical or manufacturing purposes, and there is a picturesque waterfall on the Kuriwao, of much natural beauty. The great South road, and tho Township of CLINTON, which will eventually become the centrAl mart for the district south of the Molyneux, adjoin tho property. Tho grand through lino of Railway, contemplated betwixt Dunedin and tiie Bluff, | must pass in the close vicinity. At present, j tho wool is shipped by tho Tuapeka steamer ■on the Molyneux, at the Pomahaka store, only ten miles distant; and when tho Southern Kailway is completed to Clutha Ferry, tho terminus will bo within twenty miles, so that fat stock may be trans- ' ported to Dnnedin with facility. There aro so many advantages in the situation, that it may bo said to be unrivalled. Besides the freehold, and adjoining it, there are two Educational Sections of 254 ' acres, and a ricMy-grassed small Bun of 3500 Acrca held under lease from the Government. The natural pasture land is thickly grassed, and it is celebrated for the rpiicknefs with which it fattens stock, the two-"year-old bullocks reared there being ready for tho market, and weighing usually 6 cwt. and upwards. . The holder of the freehold is aho entitled to a large extent of glaring in the adjoining Hundred. It is very rare for such a properly to be in the market, and a freehold of that extent and character, so easily accessible and with so many present and prospective advantages, can scarcely now bo obtained in the Province, if at aIL The improvements, consisting of— DWELLING HOUSE, STEADING, STUCK-YARD, SHEBP-DD?, kc, are valuable and in good order. Tho property having been originally bought, not for occupation, but as an investment, exceedingly favorable terms will be given to a purchaser, a fair return, more than immediate realisation being desired. The present stock, consisting of above 4000 fcllecpj aa<i 300 Cattlo > Will be sold along with the land, which could carry with ease, in a condition for the market, upwards of 6000 SheeP» and 400 Cata°With judicious management of the paddocks, the number .of stock could be increased considerably; and for special purposes, such as the making, of cheese and batter, the place cannot be excelled. In the event ofthe Estate not being sold, every encouragement will be afforded toa desirable tenant, who may h&vc it in hia power to commence on a moderate capital. For further particulars, apply in writing to JOHN BATHGATE, Dunedin, Attorney for the Proprietors. T^O R S A L E. A valuable FARM, in South TokoI mairiro, consisting of 175 acres, all securely fenced and subdivided; 125 acres broken up, and ! 30 acres sown down in grass j ! . ' most comfortable Dwelling-houso I . .thereon, aad all other improvements. Title—Crown Grant. Terms easy. Apply to WILLIAM THOMSON, Taieri; Orto B. HIBBARD and CO., Tokomairiro. fIRO bo Disposed of, the Good-will, StockJL in-Trade, and Working Plant of a lucrative Coal, Coke, and Firewood' Business in a central part of Dunedin. Apply HUGH ERASER, Coal Merchant, Princea street. , FOR SALE, at Caversham, a Quarter-acre Section (Freehold), well stocked with fruit bushco, and a Four-roomed- House" thereon. Apply David tl'Gregor, Caver-1 sham. <

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 2002, 30 May 1868, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 2002, 30 May 1868, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 2002, 30 May 1868, Page 6