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G. P. Martin's Sale?. VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD ESTATE. FRIDAY, 25 LH FEBRUARY, at 2 o'clock. GF. MARTIN has received in- • structions from the proprietors to sell by public auction, in the Long Room of the 'Prince of Wales Hotel, on Friday, Febrnary 25th, at 2 o'clock, all that valuable estate, known as comprising about J.79Q ACRES FREEHOLD, .and TftnO ACRES LEASEHOLD from the r^° The above will be offered in one lot,itogether with all improvements; stock, furniture and implements being taken at valuation ; and if not sold will then be submitted in three lots, as follow: — Lot I— Comprisinsr sections 27, 89, and 19, Waiau District, containing 1075 acres (more or less) situated on the .main Waiau Road, immediately adjoining Mr J. C. Ellis' Memvale Estate. . The whole is ring fenced, with the exception of about 40 chains, and is subdivided into three paddocks, all sheep and cattle proof. No. 1 paddock contains about 200 acres of English grass well laid down. No. 2 paddock about 150 acres cultivated; of which 100 acres has been twice ploughed and now in turnips, balance surfacesown with English grasses; LOT ll— Being sections 28 and.. 93, ; Waiau District, containing about 1609 acres (more or less), situated on the Orawia River and Sheepridge Creek; About one half consists of undulating Limestone terrace, and the balance river .flat, of the best quality. This block adjoins the Waiau and Nightcaps road, and is within 8 miles of the ttrminus of the Nightcaps railway, now in course of construction. LOT J I [—Being sections 30, 25, 26, 29 and 96 Waiau District, containing iv all about 2045 acres freehold, together with about 7800 leasehold from the Grown ; in three large divisions, together with the Homestead and all improvements, which include 8 paddocks, with about 280 acres in English grass; 200 surface sown; 85 in turnips ; 20 in oats ; buildings iucludp. 6-rooraed dwelling with out-kitchen ar d servant's room, store room, men's hut, 5-stallcd stable, stockyard, cowshed, woolshed foy 8 shearers, shearers' hut, and sheep yards, first-class garden and orchard. The purchaser of lot 3 will be bound to take all stock, furniture, and implements at valuation, which will include about 8000 sheep. TERMS for the property, whether as a Whole or in lots, will bo 15 per cent, cash; ! ! > .. a a... .' ; -.. s . be-'ii-ingiiiCcre..;"; at- uic r.tio ol r>jiv.u pur cciv. per annum. Terms for Stock, Implements, kc — Cash or approved bills, as ma3 r be agreed upon. Note. — The Woodburn Estate is generally considered one of the choicest properties of its size in Southland, the land is principally of a warm limestone formation capable oE producing wheat or grain crop of any description, while for artificial grasses it cannot bo surpassed. Is well sheltered, has a good suppi}' of splendid timber, and well watered by the Orawia River and small creeks. For further particulars apply to the auctioneer, or Messrs 11. Wilson & Co., Merchants, Dunedin. ja2() ' McArdell & Co.'s Sale McARDELL & CO., AUCTIONEERS, J Stock and station Agents, Wool and Grain Brokeh.s, Don Street, Invekcakgill. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES made against Wool, Grain, aud all other kinds of produce placed in their bauds for sale either in the local or home markets : also ou STOCK for positive sale either privately or by auction. SALE OF HORSES at their Bazaar, Don treet, every Saturday. FORTNIGHTLY SALE of Shaepskiup, Hides. Tallow, kc, kc MONEY TO LEN D on Freehold Securities at current rate of interest. For Sale — Maldon Island Guauo and Bone Dust. FRIDAY, 2S*ru JANUARY, At 11 a.m. sharp. Without Reserve. FT"*-' •; ,■ : oy A GROCERY L . .i . 1 - , .''ULINITURE. ...-.^> EFFECTS. McARDELL & CO, have received instructions from the propriolor to sell by auction on the premises, corner of Nith and Ettrick street?, on the above date — ■ The whole stock-in-trade of a Grocery j and Provision Store, in lots to suit ail buyers. Sale absolutely without reserve — the proprietor having disposed of the property. An excellent opportunity for farmers and others to get a cheap supply. Terms at sale. McARDELL & CO., ja'22 Auctioneers. MONDAY, 3 Ist JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. THIRTY ACRES VALUABLE TIMBERED LAN T D AT GREENHILLS. McARDELL AND CO. have received instructions from the Trustees to sell by auction iv their rooms, on the above date — That fieehold property being* Section 2(5, Block IV, Campbelltown Hundred, comprising 30a 3r ISp. With tbe exception of about two acres the property is covered with most valuable busb, being chiefly ironwood, and on accouut of which the land should be of special value to parties in the firewcod trade; it. is : situated within a short distance of the Grceuhilis Railway Station. Tekms — Half cash, balance at 6 mouths, with interest at 8 per cent. Title under Land Transfer Act. . MCARDELL & CO., ja2o Auctioneers. MONDAY, 31st JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. SECTIONS IN INVERCARGILL AND CAMPBELLTOWN. McARDELL aud CO. have received nstructions from tbe proprietor to sel by auction in their rooms, Don street, oh the above date, The following valuable freehold sectionsSection 8, Block LL. Invercargill, with frontage to Earn slrect Section 2, Block XXIJ.. Tnvercargill, with frontage to Liddel street . . , Sections 17 and 19,' Block XXV., Invercargill, with frontage to Earn "streetAlso, Section ?>, BlockgiXL, Campbelltown. , .**£ -• ■** • Terms at sale. * * McARDELL and CO., ja2o r " Auctioneers. (For remainder* of Auctions .^fourth page).

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Southland Times, Issue 3928, 24 January 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 3928, 24 January 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 3928, 24 January 1881, Page 3

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