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Properties for Sola. VERY DESIRABLE COUNTRY PROPERTY. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. THE Undersigned have for SALE, by Private Treaty, a very desirable Property Of 500 acres, adjoining'the railway, about 60 nil es noith of Duncdin. The Property is all fenced subdivided, and otherwise improved, and has upon it (m addition to a first-class six-roomed house) all necessary outbuilding (quite new). Fiity litres are virginj bush, clewed of undergrowth. As a residence for a gentleman, aa a stud farm, or for [ordinary agricultural purposes, this can scarcely be excelled." Terms liberal. Full particulars on application to MACLEAN & CO., IS . UI Manas street, Uuncdin. SPECIAL NOTICE. AGRICULTURAL LAND UPON' DEFERRED PAYMENTS, By FREE SELECTION, EXTENDING OVER TEN YEARS. NO PORTION OF THE PURCHASK-MONEY PAYABLE FOR SEVEN YEARS UNLESS AT THK OPTION 01-' THE PURCHASER. INTEREST at j PER CENT. mHE NEW ZEALAND AGRICULJL TUIUL COMPANY, wishing to promote the settlement of bonu. /Me Farmers, have determined to throw open, for SALE BY FREE SELECTION, 5000 ACRES of their fine Estate, upon terms in point of liberality never before offered in Sew Zealand. SELECTION of po-ition and area may be made on any portion which being iree from any encumbrance whaler, A T.TLE can be granted under '• The Land Transfer Act." SITUATION. Pl-iin- and extend* in cue continuous block of rich alluvial plains and i-Mling down* through Croydon, W twood, Wnimea, Longridge, Caroline, Joseph™le, aVd Eyre Creel; Plains for a distance of over 00 ml.es, intersected throughout by railway communication. CAPABILITIES. Intcndiix' purchasers arc invited to inspect the land in its natural.state and at present under cultivation, the latter consisting of artificial grasses, turnips wheat, barley, oats, and potatoes, to the extent of about 26,000 "acres, which cannot be surpassed in any part of New Zealuud. TERMS OF PAYMENT EXTKXDIKO OVKR TKN YKARS, AT FIVE TBR CKNT. l'KIl ANNUM, NO INTKR2ST FOR '1111! FIRST SIX MONTHS AFTER rURCIIASK. No portion of the purchase-money payable for seven years, unless at the option of the purchaser; meanwhile to bear interest at the rate of only live per cent, er annum except as to the i-msr six months (after purchase) for which time NO lntkiikst will be charged. After qcvon years payment may be made by oneouarter cwh, the balance into three equal payments extending over three years, bearing five pub oust. interest. For Plans of tho Estate, conditions of sale, and othor information apply at the Olliccs of THE COMPANY, Dunedin and Waimea; Or to BASTINGS, LEARY, & CO., _ CANNING, GREEN, & SOUNESS, Gore; M'ARDELL & CO., Invercargill; 11. JIATSON & CO., 3au Chnstchurch. PI O R SALE, Fine HALF-ACRE SECTION, Herne Bay; all fenced and cultivatcd. DßEwnoaG| Estate Agent, Albert Buildinga._ ROBERT CHAPMAN Has FOR SALE Fifty Sections adjoining his residence, "Claromont," between Albert road, Chapman road, Town Belt, and Bishopscourt. Terms easy. Advances made to assist in building suitable residences. Also, 60 Sections in his township of Glenury, haikorai on similar terms. ~, Also to Let in Dunedin, 300 feet frontage to Cargill 3treet,'22 feet to York place, and 27a feet to Stuart and Smith streets. . . For Sale or Lease, as a whole or in parts, ho Estate of Waihola, consisting of 2500 acres. To Lend, on first-class city property, £20,000. ApP' y CHAS. CHAPMAN, { r os Albert Buildings. AN EXCELLENT CHOICE CJUPERIOR AGRICULTURAL >5 FARMS, ON RICH TERRACE AND VALLEY LAND is SOUTHLAND, AT LOW PRICES SPREAD OVER 15 YEARS, WITII POWER TO PAT LAP.OHR INSTALMENTS, on tub Outstanding. Balanck AT AST TIMS CONVENIKNT. THE VERY VALUABLE ESTATE or SPRINOBANK, consisting of 2000 acres, has been subdivided into farms varying from 153 to 270 acres in extent, well adapted for practical and successful agriculture. Two or more farms may bo thrown together. The property consists of fertile terrace and valley laud of a deep loam not far from the Oreti River, is not subject to floods and is well sheltered by the Spar Bush, which affords an abundant supply of first-class timber for fencing and building. Each paddock has access to running water and the natural drainage is excellent. It is situated within six miles of the railway from Invercargill to Thornbury Junction, and thus possesses an easy access to Invercargill, which is only about 12 miles distant by rail, for the disposal of dairy produce, grain, and fat stock. Part of tho land has been cultivated, Bhowing capabilities of a large ylold of grain as well as most luxuriant English grass. On the uncultivated portion of the land a clearing by burning is all that is required before commencing to plough. Payment of tho whole or part of the price may be made by half-yearly instalments, at a low rate of interest spread over 15 years, forming a less half-yearly payment than would bo charged for rent. The present is au admirable opportunity for a settler securing ac ' excellent farm in proximity to a market, with the certainty of the land increasing iv value beyond the price at which it is now offered. Apply immmediately to JNO. BATIIGATE, New Zealand Mortgage and Investment Associate (Limited), 8 Colonial Bank Buildings, Dunedin ; FORD & NEWTON, Christchurch; J. T. FORD & CO., Timaru; MOSS JONAS, Timaru; CARSWELL, WHITE, & CO., Invercargill; M'ARDELL & CO., Invercargill; FLEMING & lIEDLEY, Oamaru; from whom maps of the estate and all luformatior may be obtained. Mr Gboeqb M'Fadtks, at tho homestead, will polnl out the farms to intending purchasers. 7jt OEOPERTIES FOE SALE. 9jSOQ acres FroehoM^ )O nnrt acres Leasehold, with 20,000 Bhoop, 15( I O,U VU head cattle, plant, and improvements ; good port, seaboard. 5 600 ACEES ™sEHOLD--2QA.A. acroa Leasehold, Improved, 800 sheep, 5C ,»<JU head cattle. 3q c A acres Freehold, ,OO\J And 3i q A acres Leasehold, improved, and witr )i-O\J 6 toek. Vory easy terms. Poverty Bay, 4QAA&oro3 Freehold, improved, with 800! ,OUU Bheep. Very easy terms. Softri acres Freehold, ,OVV And crn acreß Leasehold, fenced and improved, ODU w ith 6000 shoep, and 100 cattle, horses, Sc. Easy access by sea or rivet. in nnn acres Leasehold, with 7000 sheep, cattle, lO,OUU horses, plant, buildings, &c, and o A acres Freehold. Homestead \\ mils O * from port 01 Kflfiwrca Leasohold, good country, substan iiL } J\J\f tial improvements, with 8000 sheep, cattle, and horses. Or half Bhare. t X AflnacrosL-easeboM, well watered»nd bounded. LOjVUV stock at valuation. Price very low. Baj of Plenty. BQf\f\ acres Leasehold, good country; .low lent ,O^U Tologaßay" A (\l~\(\ »oreß Freehold, good land, low figure | 4,UUU walkato., SQAfS acres Leasehold, ,yUU And 1 Qfiil acres Leasohold, substantial lmprovo--I,OUU ments, stock and plant; present carrying capacity SSOO shoep. Price low, terma easy.. If\r\(\ acres Freehold, substantial Improvements, ,V\J\J flrat-class land, with 1800 sheep, cattle, and horses. O AA acres Freehold, rich alluvial land, fenced *«y and improved, with 1200 Bheep. Poverty Bay. Farm iSections, from 20 to 200 acres, at Hastings, Havelock, Makaretu, Woodville, Ormoudville, Poverty Bay, and Tauranga. Various other properties, freehold and leasehold, particulars ol which can bo had on application, to the Uuderßigned. Nora.—Froehold station properties, p&rthily improved and about half stocked, range at from 15b, 20s, 30s, to 40a per acre, according to locality, &c.; land more highly improved for pastoral purposes, and partly agricultural, of easy access, ranges at from £E to £6 per acre; sisall farina near town, aud o! highest agricultural value, range from £16 to £20 per acre. Leasehold, with 11 to 16 years to run, and rente ranidng from Jd to ljd per acre, aro ottered r.t 17s 6d to 22s (SJ for all sheep delivered, with all working jtock and plant given In. These runs ar-j gone-rally eapablo of being made to carry three to five times their present stock. M. R. MILLER, Stocked Station Agent, Nftplet]

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6092, 19 August 1881, Page 4

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