Maclean. £s Stewart. TIMARU HORSE BAZAAR. SATURDAY, APRIL 21. Maclean and stewart will Sell by Public Auction at their Bazaar, on account of the Owner, 6 Draught Mares and Geldings Spring Cart, Horse and Harness. On account of other Owners—--16 Draught Mares and Geldings 12 Light Harness Horses and Hacks Drays, Harness, &o. MAOLEAN & STEWART, Auctioneers. WASHDYKB YARDS. MONDAY, APRIL 23. Maclean and stewart, will Sell by public Auction, at the above Yards, 600 Cross-bred Lamb MACLEAN & STEWART, Auctioneers SALE—By the Undersigned—--35 Lincoln. Rams, 4 and 6-tooth 30 Leicester Rams, 2,4, and 6-tooth MACLEAN & STEWART, TUESDAY, APRIL 24. At 11 o’clock. CLEARING SALE OF STOCK AND PLANT, AT MR R. B. ELLISON’S FARM, Otaio, St. Andrews: Maclean and stewart favored with instructions from Mr R. B. Ellison, St. Andrews, will Sell by Public Auction, at the Homestead six miles from St. Andrews, on the above date, 4 Draught Mares and Geldings 4 Light Harness Horses 400 Cross-bred Lambs 200 Merino Ewes 12 Steers and Heifers Pigs and Fowls 2 Spring Traps 1 D.F. Plough, 2 Boilers 1 Scarifier, Horse Rake Seed Sower, Chaffcutter Reaper, &c. MAOLEAN & STEWART, " Auctioneers. \ rLET for a Term by TENDER—The FARM formerly occupied by the late James Moore, at WINCHESTER, consisting of about 200 Acres, with six-roomed Cottage, Yards, etc. The Land adjoins the Winchester Hotel; is within a few hundred yards of the Railway Station and Fair Yards, with frontage on Main South and Geraldine Roads; is well fenced, watered and sheltered, and in good heart, Apply by the 2lst to D. IN WOOD. Winchester; or MAOLEAN & STEWART, Timaru. The highest Offer not necessarily accepted. Public Notices NOTIGE. Tyrß AUSTIN, of Timaru and Temuka, ■IVJ. Solicitor (who is leaving for Christchurch), begs to inform bis Clients and Friends that all his PAPERS have been placed in the hands of MR HENRY L. FORSTER, RaBBISTEB, SOUCITOB, &0. Whose Office is at the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile new Buildings, Main North Road, Timaru. Mr Fobbieb will visit Temuka every Monday. MILES, ARCHER & GO. Farms for sale— In the Fairlie Creek District, within easy distance of the Terminus, Albnry Line' Freehold. of 1400 acres, together with LEASEHOLD of well-grassed PASTORAL LAND, lease seven years to run. Also, Highly Improved Farm of 1600 acres, divided into twelve- paddocks, 1000 acres in English Grass, the balance in cultivation. Grows heavy grain and root crops. Also, 1890 Acres in blocks of from 90 to 800 acres, unimproved, well watered and easily worked. Prices of the above range from £2 16a to £8 per acre. On the Opnha River, distant five'miles from the Fairlie Creek Railway Torminus. Farm Of 1600 acres securely fenced, and subdivided into three paddocks ; 1300 acres cultivated, balance in tussock, beautifully watered. Price, £6 10s per acre. Section in Fairlie Creek Township with five-roomed Cottage. Residential Estate in Geraldine District of 2200 acres, good improvements, and well laid out Grounds, well watered and snb-divided into sixteen paddocks, fences in perfect order. Price, £lO per acre. Easy terms of payment. Highly improved Farm of 1000 acres, within four miles of Albury and one mile from Railway siding* Immediate possession can be given. Price, £8 per acre. OTAIO DISTRICT, BesldentlftT Estate of 387 acres, three miles from St, Andrews’ Railway Station. House of ten rooms in excellent repair. Farm is divided into thirteen paddocks, with substantial fences, and has been judioionßly worked for the last three years. Price, £l2 per acre. Farm Of 380 acres, four ]miles from Otaio Railway Station, necessary buildings newly erected. One of the earliest selections in the district. Price, £lO per acre, Farm Of 590 acres, close to Railway Station, first-class improvements, well watered and fenced, and has been carefully farmed for the past three years. Farm Of 900 acres, three miles from Makikihi Railway Station, well fenced and subdivided, permanent Creek through the Property, Dwelling house of seven rooms in thorough repair, and necessary outbuildings for the working of the Farm, which is in a good state of cultivation. Price, £lO per acre. Easy terms. Plffftfrff of Land can be purchased on the Otaio Estate' at from _£7 to £lO per acre, all of which is from three to six miles from Railway Station, and is well-known as some of the best Land in South Canterbury. Farms to vary in size from 150 to 2000 acres, fenced and laid down in grass, and other portions in native state. Also— Selections on New Zealand and Australian Land Company’s Levels and Pareora Estates, at from £6 to £2O per acre, on the Company’s terms—2o per cent cash, 20 per cent two years, 10 per cent three years, and balance 60 per cent in five years. Interest 6 per cent. In farms of from 100 acres to 1000, mostly in English Grass, and in
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3134, 19 April 1883, Page 3
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