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For Sale. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (Limited) Have the following valuable Freeholds and Squatting Properties T7l O R S A L E,— No. 1. That superior and beautifully grassed, sheep and cattle run on the . River Waiau, immediately opposite the Blackmount Station, and known as _ .. - "SUNNYSIDE." This exceedingly valuable and compact squatting property situated as above is for sale solely on account of Mr Brown, the- -present proprietor leaving the Colony, and com-. prises ! 19,000 acres leasehold, expiring in April 1884. 13,800 do- do do July 1886. 80 do freehold. 5000 well-bred sheep. 25 head quiet cattle. 5 horses. IMPROVEMENTS Consist of house, woolshed, mens huts, f encing, &c, &c. Further particulars on application at the offices of theN. Z. L. & M. A. Co., Invercargill or Dunedin. . NO. 2. That well-knoira sheep run known as . . CENTRE HILL, adjoining the estates of Castle Rock, Five River Plains, and Dunrobin. . This first-class squatting property which is in complete working order consists of 36,000 acres leasehold, expiring in Jan vary, 1883. 750 do freehold. 10,000 well-bred Merino Sheep 30 to .40 horses, including some good draughts. 30 to 40 head quiet cattle, IMPROVEMENTS' Consist of house, large new woolshed for IS shearers with screw-press, sheep yards, storerooms, sheds, large new barn and stables, shepherds' huts, &c., &c. There are 30 miles fencing, and the run is divided into 9 paddocks. The wool from Centre -Hill-has - for -many years past been keenly competed for in the , London Market. . | Further particulars if necessary may be , learned on application at the offices of the N. , Z. L. & M. A. Co. Limited, Invercargill or Dunedin. No. 3 A portion of that very superior and wellgrassed freehold estate known as .« BEAUMONT," Situated in the Western District of- Southland consisting of about 4735 acres • rich agricultural land on limestone formation. 45,000 do leasehold, together with 8000 well-bred sheep. Full' particulars may. be obtained on appli- ■ cation to Captain Stevens, Grove Bush, River- ■ ton, Beaumont Home Station. Or, at the 'offices of the N. Z. L. &M. A. Co., Limited, Invercargill or Dunedin;

"LV O R S ALE' BIRCjnVOOD FREEHOLD • • . estate. ."; ■■■"■■; ; ; .This truly Valuable, and Magnificent . Estate is situated ;in the Western District of Southland, and comprises, in all, some 7500 acres of first-class land, nearly all being fit for the plough and. is without, doubt one of the best properties in the South. The, ■ land chiefly consists of lowrlying downs and rich river flats, together with, say, 15,000 acres of Crown lands adjoining, have been reserved for Coal and Railway purposes, and is well fenced and divided into convenient paddocks. The STOCK consists of about 10,000 First-class Long-Wooled . . , Sheep. ' 50 Leicester Rams and , . 20 Pure-bred Romney Marsh- . Rams (bred from the flocks of the late Dr Webster, Balruddery, Oamarri). . 24- Station Horses, including two Excellent Teams of draughts. 12 Working Bullocks. 50 Head Store Cattle. IMPROVEMENTS AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS. • Six-roomed Cottage (Furnished). ; Stable for 18 Horses, Chaff House, ". Harness Room, Barn, &c, Woolshed, and; Drafting Yards, Store (with complete fittings), Men's Huts, Cattle Yards, Dip, &c. (With the exception of the woolshed, drafting yards, and men's huts,.all the above buildings are quite new.) ' , ' Bullock Waggon and Dray Horse Waggon, two Drays and Tip Cart (quite new), Ploughs, Harrows, Rollers, Stores, Tools, Sheep Netting, Grass Seeds, &c. There.are about 700 acres which have been subdivided into small fields, cultivated and now in crop. . The freehold will be sold at a moderate price (especially so when its quality is considered), and on reasonable terms, everything else will be given in. If the property is sold before the Ist February, 1879, the wool will be included, if not, the sheep will be shorn and the numbers will stand precisely as enumerated, less the- wool. Upon the freehold there is an unlimited supply of coal, limestone, and freestone. The only reason for disposing of this favorite property is the serious indisposition of of a member of the proprietors family, which compels him to leave the colony. The terminus of the Otautau and Nightcaps Railway is upon the run, and within a short distance of the freehold, and the proposed extension to the Waiau passes through the centre of the estate, and close to the present homestead. The above property will be ofEeredf or competition by public auction in Dunedin about the middle of February, 1879, if not earlier disposed of by private contract. Further detailed particulars, if required, may be learned on application at the Offices of the NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED), luvercargillj Dunedin, or Christchurch. "Fl OR SAL E,— The Blacksmith's Business in Wyndham • belonging to Robt. Kidd, (as he intends leaving the district for the old country), also sections 7, 8 and 9, Block 4, Wyndham Township, on which is erected a large 4stalled stable and loose box, also, section 7, Block 5, Wyndham Township, with a Carpenter's shop erected thereon. This is a splendid opportunity for persons in the trade, as a first-class payable business has been done by the proprietor for many years. - ' , For full particulars apply to Robt. Kidd," Wyndham, or office of this paper. Tp O R SAL E,— 'A Bush Section comprising 1£ acre, all cleared and fenced, with 4-roomed cottage - erected thereon. One acre planted with fruit ; trees in full bearing, and in excellent condition. Inspection invited. For particulars apply to • . MR JOHNSON, Clifton Hotel, Bluff Read: ■ T7JAMILY RESIDENCEFOR- SALE— A Superior built Family Residence in East ' Invercargill, containing ,10 rooms, and outhouses,, together with 2 acres of land. H. E. OSBORNE, Auctioneer Esk street. . »T1 H E GRANGE Ryal Bush, TO B E - L E T. Apply 1 Dr-McULURE, Appleby, luYercargUl,

"LV O R S A L E BIRCjnVOOD FREEHOLD • • . estate. ."; ■■■"■■; ; ; .This truly Valuable, and Magnificent . Estate is situated ;in the Western District of Southland, and comprises, in all, some 7500 acres of first-class land, nearly all being fit for the plough and. is without, doubt one of the best properties in the South. The, ■ land chiefly consists of lowrlying downs and rich river flats, together with, say, 15,000 acres of Crown lands adjoining, have been reserved for Coal and Railway purposes, and is well fenced and divided into convenient paddocks. The STOCK consists of about 10,000 First-class Long-Wooled . . , Sheep. ' 50 Leicester Rams and , . 20 Pure-bred Romney Marsh- . Rams (bred from the flocks of the late Dr Webster, Balruddery, Oamarri). . 24- Station Horses, including two Excellent Teams of draughts. 12 Working Bullocks. 50 Head Store Cattle. IMPROVEMENTS AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS. • Six-roomed Cottage (Furnished). ; Stable for 18 Horses, Chaff House, ". Harness Room, Barn, &c, Woolshed, and; Drafting Yards, Store (with complete fittings), Men's Huts, Cattle Yards, Dip, &c. (With the exception of the woolshed, drafting yards, and men's huts,.all the above buildings are quite new.) ' , ' Bullock Waggon and Dray Horse Waggon, two Drays and Tip Cart (quite new), Ploughs, Harrows, Rollers, Stores, Tools, Sheep Netting, Grass Seeds, &c. There.are about 700 acres which have been subdivided into small fields, cultivated and now in crop. . The freehold will be sold at a moderate price (especially so when its quality is considered), and on reasonable terms, everything else will be given in. If the property is sold before the Ist February, 1879, the wool will be included, if not, the sheep will be shorn and the numbers will stand precisely as enumerated, less the- wool. Upon the freehold there is an unlimited supply of coal, limestone, and freestone. The only reason for disposing of this favorite property is the serious indisposition of of a member of the proprietors family, which compels him to leave the colony. The terminus of the Otautau and Nightcaps Railway is upon the run, and within a short distance of the freehold, and the proposed extension to the Waiau passes through the centre of the estate, and close to the present homestead. The above property will be ofEeredf or competition by public auction in Dunedin about the middle of February, 1879, if not earlier disposed of by private contract. Further detailed particulars, if required, may be learned on application at the Offices of the NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED), luvercargillj Dunedin, or Christchurch. "Fl OR SAL E,— The Blacksmith's Business in Wyndham • belonging to Robt. Kidd, (as he intends leaving the district for the old country), also sections 7, 8 and 9, Block 4, Wyndham Township, on which is erected a large 4stalled stable and loose box, also, section 7, Block 5, Wyndham Township, with a Carpenter's shop erected thereon. This is a splendid opportunity for persons in the trade, as a first-class payable business has been done by the proprietor for many years. - ' , For full particulars apply to Robt. Kidd," Wyndham, or office of this paper. Tp O R SAL E,— 'A Bush Section comprising 1£ acre, all cleared and fenced, with 4-roomed cottage - erected thereon. One acre planted with fruit ; trees in full bearing, and in excellent condition. Inspection invited. For particulars apply to • . MR JOHNSON, Clifton Hotel, Bluff Read: ■ T7JAMILY RESIDENCEFOR- SALE— A Superior built Family Residence in East ' Invercargill, containing ,10 rooms, and outhouses,, together with 2 acres of land. H. E. OSBORNE, Auctioneer Esk street. . »T1 H E GRANGE Ryal Bush, TO B E - L E T. Apply 1 Dr-McULURE, Appleby, luYercargUl,

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Southland Times, Issue 3299, 16 January 1879, Page 4

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