Macrorie & Cuthbertson's Sales. FARM, WAIANIWA. [ . 7 . TUESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY. MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSONiareJ instructed by Mr Geo. McLeod (whose duties prevent Ms giving any personal supervision to the property) to sell by auction at their Rooms, Dee street, on Tuesday, thej ith 1 February, at 2 p.m. — LITTLE BUSH FARM7; 7;. : Within 10 miles of InvercargiU, jand" only 2 from a railway station, hear ' the iron bridge beyond Wallacetown, bounded on the east by the Oreti . River',- ; and on the north by the- ' Otakau Stream, containing f 524 CEES FREEHOLD §24 Or thereby, ; fenced and subdivided into.. . 10 or more paddocks, "withfthorn or gorse hedges; river flat; land, 66 acres in splendid crop ' of oats , (which, yielded last season close on 100 bushels to the acre). 15 do, in turnips, 67 do,- laid down in. English grass, and the rest sown, but not ploughed. The area of the. bush is [ about 10 acres, and the underscrub is cleared and sown in grass, being a luxuriant shelter for. stock. The other permanent improvements' arc 6-roomed dwelling, new barn and stable, cow-shed, piggeries, stockyard, &c, ancl the homestead is Surrounded by an 7 orchard threequarters of an acre in extent, containing 100 fruit trees and otherwise well stocked. The vendor desires it .to be known thajLhe is so determined to sell ftbat no offer in reason will be refused. TUESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY. SUBURBAN VILLA ALLOTMENTS. BEACONSFIELD. ■JVI" ACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON are inJ3JL structed by the trustees in the estate of the late Mr Jacob Ottto sell by public auction, in theii- rooms, on Tuesday, 4th February, at 2 o'clock, 12 sections, of five acres (more or less), each in the suburban inoperty of BEACONSFIELD. Each section possesses a valuable frontage to tbe North road of 2^ chains by a depth of 20 chains. The most distant is exactly four miles from Invercargill Post Office.- As sites for villa residences, these allotments are unequalled. Plans and nil particulars may be obtained from the auctioned?. The terms nre mo*t liberal, being one-third cash : balance by bills of (J and 12 months, bearing S per cent, interest per annum. Mr AVilliams has promised his best endeavors 10 run his tramway as far as Beaconsheld. THUBSDAY, 27th FEBRUARY. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. D E F E J I R ]•; D PA V M E N T S. EXTENDING OVER THREE YEARS. MACRORIE k CUTHBERTSON (in conjunction with Mr J. S. Shanks), are instructed by the proprietor to sell by public auction, at Mataura Bridge, on Thursday, 27;h February, commencing at 2 o'cioek sharp. 3421 ACRES FREEHOLD 3424 Comprising — Sections- 1 io 35. block 1. Mabel district, Southland, being one of the earliest selections made by the New Zealand and Australian Land Company, and recently purchased from them by the preseut owner. Theland immediately adjoins the beautiful and valuable property of Christopher Ba-stinn. Esq., known ns Woodstock. The estate vow submitted to public competition is known as BLENH E I M. And contains, as above, 3424 acres excellent agricultural land, divided by Government survey into 35 sectiouSjVaryingfrom SOto 110 acres each on an average, besides one section iv block IV, immediately adjoining, and whifh contains from 200 to 300 acres of valuable bush. Arrangements arc being made by which this bush section will be cut up into lots of 20 to 25 acres, to be olfered separately, so that each purchaser of open land will have an opportunity of acquiring bush also. The owner being determined to place this property absolutely in the hands ofthe public, has resolved to adopt the system on whicb the Government Land Seles are conducted, and whicii has the cii'ect of stimulating competition by making it obvious that every bid must be bona Jidr from an intending buyer — the system ef naming tin l.'psel Price at which every section will bo submitted. The lowest price of Government laud is forty shillings per acre. The Blenheim Estate will be offered at ihe UPSET PRICE OF FORTY-FIVE SHILLINGS PER ACRE. No further bid or reserve will be made on the part of the owner, and no sections will be withdrawn. The public have, therefore, the same advantage as is offered at Government sales, and the bidder of the Upset Price of Forty-five Shillings per acre for any section will be entitled to purchase at lhat ridiculously low figure, should no further competition ensue. T E It U S : In order still -further to meet the requirements of all classes, the proprietor has determined to offer the most liberal terms. viz.: — One-third cash, one-third in one year, and one-third in two years ; bearing interest vi. ihe very moJerate rate of Seven per Cent, per annum. Eiiehsoction will be -übmittcd as a separate lot, in the order in which ihey are placed on ihe Government map, and no section will be withdrawn. Every information may be obtained from the auctioneers, from Mr J. S. Shanks. Mataura, or from Mr Hugh M-Intosh. Half-way Bush, who will be happy to show intending purchasers over the ground. To enable buyers from Dunedin and Invcrciirgill leaving their homes that morning to attend the sale, arrangements are bciug made for the ii a.m. and 0.25 a.m. express trains respectively to pull up at Mataura for passengers to alight. Lithographed Plans in course of preparation. TATTERSALL'S HORSE BAZAAB. ' WEEKLY HOUSE SALE. I\/;T ACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON hold a i>i_ SALE OF HORSES every Saturday. commencing at 11. HO a.m. sharp, in their new and commodiouti ])rcmiscs in Dee and Leven streets. TATTEIISAUfS HOBSE BAZAAR. PROPERTY SALE. THURSD AV, 30th J ANU AR Y. iyi" ACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON arc ivJ3.J_ structed by Mr Cameron (who, having settled elsewhere, is desirous of disponing of his interests in Southland) to sell by auction, in their rooms, Dee street, at 2 p.m., on Thursday,. 30th inst., the following desirable properties, vi;-:. : CAMPBELLTOWN. Sections 2 and 10, Block IX., corner sections, very suitable for marine villa resiliences. WINTON. Sections 7 and lii, Block IV.. centrally situated, partly fenced' and adjoining each other. , taringatura: Section 108, 20 Acres rich river flat,. with long road frontage. : _ - - . -WOOL SALE. . " FRIDAY, 24th JANUARY. ; ; • \/T ACRORIE & CUTHBERTSONwiIIhoId JlTjI. jlhbir. first sale of the season "by auctionon Friday. the 24tb' January," at; 11.30. * .ofr- -... "-" 7."' i "; -WOOL AND SHEBJ?' SKItfS,
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Southland Times, Issue 3305, 23 January 1879, Page 3
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