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' OF THE FAMOUS GLUTHA RWER, CLYDEVALE. The Show Ground of the South. An Original Selection of the New Zealand and Australian Land Co. Ten miles from Walwera South on the main line, fifteen miles from Clinton Stockyards and Railway, and fifteen miles from Balclutha, with which place there is regular communication by steamer twice weekly, cawying at Railway rates. ' ' COMPRISING - ; . Undulating Low Downs, River Flats* and Kich River Terraces, 36 GRARD-FMIH...BLOCKS 30 4 Sheep and Cattle Stafa Properties 4 THE FINEST TURNIP, GRASS, RAPE, AND OAT GROWING LAND, IN THE COLONY. A considerable area is capable of growing wheat. The surrounding properties grow wheat crops running from Forty to Fifty-fivo bushels, and is similar land to Clydevale. The property is cattle-proof fenced, well' subdivided and watered, and everything connected with the Estate is the acme of perfection. The whole property is excellently roaded, : has a State School, Church, General Store, and Post and Telegraph Station. Christahurch can be reached on the same (lay of leaving the' property if desired. The Clydevale Estate has been for years noted for its high-class flock of sheep, the quantity and quality.of its clip, the pure-bred flock of.Border Leicesters, Hereford Cattle, and Clydesdale Horses, also for the number and excellence of quality of the freezing stock producecrand sent off the Station. The Agents have no hesitation in stating that on each and every block now offered for sale the carrying capacity can be tremendously increased by oloser cultivation, which means an enhanced value in land and profitable investment for early buyers. This has invariably been the case when first-class'properties have been sold in subdivisions. The prices, fixed on each block are moderate, and easy terms of payment can bo arranged. Included in the 32,153 acres offered aro blocks to suit all classes of buyers. * ' ■ • ' ' LOT 1. THE HOlEtfEtt BLOCK. ACRES 5154 ACRES AH prime rolling downs. Every acre under the plough. PADDOCKS 15 : PADDOCKS Cattle-proof fences; two largo pinus plantations; extensive grain, seed, and machinery accommodation;- also stabling for thirty horses; large blacksmith's shop and tools; outbuildings, store, office, &c; new and up-to-date ten-roomed Hesidencc, recently built, with every convenience; all lying to the sun— a, warm, healthy position ; grand orchard, kitchen garden, and English tree plantations. < . Tlio land with closer cultivation would carry 7500 sheep a'fid cattle in addition to a. considerable ,arca for cropping. ' ' • The above is for sale at a price that must give the buyer a very large increased vnhie within a few mouths. This is one of the safest, cheapest, and at the same iimo one of the best properties on Ihe market in any part of New Zealand at the money asked—a figuro, we venture to say, that ought to givo a very largo profit at un early date. . ' ''■•-■ NOTE.—The Vendors hove-given us instructions not to givo any optioi jvortho Homestead Block, and it is now open to purchase by the first buyer. LOT 2. YE CLiTM BLOCK. ACRES • 4842 ACRES An ideal Sheep and Cattle block, every acre lying to the rising sun. Warm, healthy, dry; splendidly watered and subdivided. This block has about 500 acres of very rich river flats, tho balance being rolling downs. The -whole is under tho plough, and is laid down in English grasses with tho exception of about '. "*, 200 ACRES IN TURNIPS. A good shepherd's hut and extensive stabling and chaff shed on the property. Can easily bs cultivated up to carrying 700? sheep and 250 head of cattle. Situated about nine to ten miles from Clinton Stock Salcyarda and Main South Railway liuo. LOT 3. THE IMFMLME BUSGK. ACRES 4480 'ACRES 1820 acres in native state, 970 acras in rape and turnips, balance in English grass. . A splendid little Sheep Run, well fenced and watered. Being furthest away, foi sale at ail exceedingly low figure. LOT 4. THE DOWLAS BLOCK. . ACRES ' 5343 ACRES The Cream of the Estate. ACRES. ACRES. 778 One-year Grass 773 1528 Two-year Grass ... '... " 152S 218 Three-year Grass 218 1165 ... ... Four-year Grass 1165 1439 Old Pasture 1439 215 •■ Native 215 5343 ACRES 5343 With plenty of winter feed. Would carry two sheep to the acre. Well fenced; well watered; all rolling downs. Lengthy frontage to Clutha River. Good two-storeyed House, stabling, woolshed, slicop vards, sheep dip, and store at steamer's mooring, also miter camp, with hut and extensive stabling and chaffhousc. Also 'Leasehold of 215 acres, running until 1915, at a low rental, given in, FOR SALE AT HALF CANTERBURY VALUES. The •Pick of Clydevale. THE EYE OF THE ESTATE. lIrIII thirty fams lots lipili. Ranging in size from 41 acres up to 1051 acres, as shown on the Plan. Six Acres have been Specially Reserved for the Proposed Dairy Factory. Arrangements'have been made for the conveyance of intending Purchasers fron Clinton Railway Station to Clydevale, leeaving Clinton each morning at 9 o'clock returning in the afternoon. ' ' ■' Plans and further particulars can be obtained from any of the followu>| Agents; — CHRISTCHUKCH : ~, (PYNE&'CO. { "' S s w - J - HOPKINS'* CO, • " g ( national mortgage & agency co. J Hmt9 OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND: ' Joint f national mortgage & agency co. i Jolnf j And ill tKsJr JfatMta. | <JOHH gentß 't OALQETY' i 00, •« ** ****. J Agentft

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13893, 3 May 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13893, 3 May 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13893, 3 May 1907, Page 2

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