.^^\ WAIMEA ESTATE, SOUTHLAND, N.Z. r^^^^^^^^^rf^^^a 1 WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. x WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. have received instructions from the New Zealand <* r^% Jfcjr^/%^ /Z/ ZZ J^\ * \ Agricultural Co. to sell by private treaty the whole of their well-known Waimea Estate, • °/^ *A^^ j/ >V "% /^%v \ subdivided into farms as follows:— $SL^ /a 2 ■>, * /nr >f/'^^ff /'^^f / , N^/ w > /nsv HOMESTEAD BLOCK. SANDSTONE BLOCK. ' The Company are determinfid to sell the All A.* o/A^'^^^/ \ jjt r K^%^ „...,„ vii tii•_ li l property without delay, and with this end in . JM} /*?' ' — /i^s— » oS^jy\. . — 5730 acres first-class agricultural land, all »feS f " St" 0^ ,SSStT i°3" Cf JV^W \XV J^ level and .11 in English grass or under grO wing land,, within four miles of Ki/gston S? o^^^^??SSU tt . I^l /^^^^^^^^ N/ JV X cultivation, and divided into 36 paddocks, railway crossing by good level road. served by railways, and schools close at hand. / V j^S°m\^ sjf quite two-thirds' of it being first-class wheat BLACK SWAMP BLOCK. - The property is remarkably free from weeds. X ty, / J^S&^ir * V^. jP^x \( la>nd. The buildings on this block consist A compact block of 18,000 acres, and is ' . _ Xv^ / ° O /&n^ J^jv fl If. .,. , . without doubt the finest block of agricul- . \v / J?? w 479 )' Of spleindia tWO-Storeyed JIOUSe Of brick and turnl lirui atill n-n«B+l-1pfl onutli nf +Vir» Waitalri .-.iwiit- /^ - ie^ CmSr 1 >^v j? V^ iiJ ,• : i, j S Reports of further sales effected during ' ,Vy? ff *>*„ * *M/ Aft I A /%^7 stone, containing 16 rooms, cost over £4000; All level and thoroughly drained, well ro»ded. ini blicaticn of this advertisment will be found X. j? 3-Z&S&* J&L *m\ / \ / -, , . ii.. and with four railway stations either on or \ .v _ ov+ * j.r. o w;+iifta<; or in fiatnr / >. yy /?*tKv • v' Vk six-roomed cottage, large stone men's hut, immediat ely adjoining 7 Nearly half this block d'^ issues^ the OtagT DaTly Tim« / «O / A 6 Hf large wooished, fine stables, cattle stalls, i S in English grass or under cultivation, and rtay s issues ot tne UB y /■% >\ <^^J / »«t /\ granary, barn, etc., etc. Good roads give the balance is just ready to brealc up. / // XSir 01 *' °' f^^^k / / pccess to the property, and the Waimea and BALFOUR BLOCK. y i '*%.. fi^£s} f $? > fc 3S yX I Kingston Crossing Railway Stations are on 1450 acres ]evel agricultll] . al l and . ' adjoining Tcrms-25 per cent cash; 15 per cent, in «-«, -. — " % -' !i =i> t:^ /"Wjs.fl/ "Wjs.fl w' J& X *13 M/ the place. This block is for sale in one lot— the township and railway station of Balfour, two years; and the balance m live years, Wl^ ivi W 1 U PI fe "^ !B!!::^i II %,"■ / X I tPrice, -S4 per acre. and also Kingston Crossing Railway Station, with interest at 5 per cent. ' i;: ~». N // / '^^*'-. vaSMf •**• y' t 35S*- \ I i'ai'tlier particulars on application to m KLOCK. saS;s::^a>^ Nuafr</ SS * S V" >t r WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO.,
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