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Auctions. SATURDAY, 21st MARCH, At 12 o'clock noon. At Rooms, Hereford 6treet, Christchurch. . To Runholdera, Farmers, and Investors. A Rare Chande of Securing FIRST-CLASS PROPERTY, Adjacsnt to G<>o<l Markup. To bo Sold by Auction. "HESLERTON," 11 400 AGRES FREEHOLD. MR CHARLES CLARK (in conjunction with Mr Thomas Bullock, Aahburton) has been favoured with inBtfuctions to offer for sale by public auction) at bis Rooms, Hereford street, Christchurch, on Saturday, 2lst March, at 12 o'clock noon^ That excellent Freehold Estate known as "HESLERTON," eitntted in the Ellesmero District, b: twetn Sonthbridge r.ad Duosandel, containing: i.1,400 Acres of Freehold, securely fenced and subdivided into about 50 paddocks, of which over 3500 are in English Graß3, 300 acres in Turnip, and about 80 acres iv Gums and Pines, mostly over 12 years' growth. The balance is in most t xcellent Native Grass. The whole is abuadantly watered by five water races, besides accees to the Riv( r Rakaia, on a frontage of about four miles. The entire Property will bo offered first in ONE LOT, and if not sold as a whole, the SALE WILL BE ADJOURNED To the following SALE DAY AT LEESTON, And will be held at SPRING'S HOTEL, LEESTON, When the Property will bo submitted in Farms of convenient siz*, as follows ;—; — FARM 1(A aud B) : s Containisig 150? Acre?, of which 923 acres are in English grass snd plantation, and 584 acres in tussock, small cottage, FARM 2" (A and B) i Containing 1517 Acresj of which 814 acres are ia English gr«s ah I plantation, 72 rdres in turnips, and 631 acres in tu-'sock. Cottage, stable, well, two large concrete tanks, windmill, <fco. FARM 3 (A and B) : Containing 1808 Acre?, of which 300 acres are in English grass and plantation, and 1508 aores in tussock. FARM 4 : Containing 2013 Acres, of which 471 acres are in English grass and plantation, and 1542 acres in tussook. FARM 5 : The Homestead Block, containing 2256 Acres, of which 1144 acres are in EngHsh grass and plantation, 255 acres in turnips, and 857 aores in tussock On the Homestead Block are the following improvements : — Convenient dwelling house, men's cottage, woolsbed, bheep yards, dip, extensivo stabling, and all necessary outbuildings, well, large concrete tank, and windmill, &c. Also, FARM 6, Of 2316 Acres, Viz., Lot A, containing 270 acre b \ Lot B, containing 640 acres [ Lot C, containing 640 acres }-AU iv tus s ock. Lot D, containing 640 acres Lot E, containing 126 acres ) Totii: ... 2316 N.B. — The purchaser of the Homestead Farm, Lot 5, will have the first offer of Farm 6 at the reserve price. LIBERAL TERMS OF PAYMENT, Viz., 10 per cent, on fall of the hammer ; 15 per cent on approved bill at 3 months, with interest at 6 per cent. ; and 75 per cent can remain on mortgage for 3 years, bearing interest at 6 per cent., with right to pay off at any time. Sale at 12 o'clock noon. For lithographed plans and furthtr particulars apply to THOMAS BULLOCK, Ashburton ; Or to CHARLES CLARK, 7m Christchurch. SATURDAY, 28th MARCH, At 2 o'clock p.m. IMPORTANT PROPERTY SALE AT INVERCARGILL. H CARS WELL & CO. • have received instructions to sr-U by public auction iv their rooms, Crescent, luvercargill, as above — The balanco of the B"rchwood Estate, Mataura Inland, comprising 1216 acres (more or less) fir3t-class alluvial land, subdivided into six lots, varyiug from 26 to 7-iO acres each. Theso lands comprise some of the very richest cropping and graz ; ng land in Southland Partiss desirous of investing may now iuspect the crops on adjoining lands, and eatisfy themselves. Terms : Five per cent, cash at sale, 5 per cent within 30 days, 10 per cent, in one year, 10 ve.r cent, in two ye«rn, 10 pnr cent, in three \!ar.° f 15 per cent, in four year.s, balance (45 per cout ) within seven years of day of sile. All unpaid balatces to bear 6 per cent, inter* st. For further particulars apply to H. CAR-SWELL & (JO., 19m Auctioneers.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1934, 19 March 1891, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1934, 19 March 1891, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1934, 19 March 1891, Page 19

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