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N. M. and --A- Conil w i@wa § Elf bin § « i £9 SOUTHLAND, TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. i-HE Undersigned have received in-, structions from the Propiietors to sell' by public auction in Invercargill. on ; SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1884. j AU that famous* j Freehold Property known j ';. :.C\ : .■•'. as the ■ ; - ■ V: j ; - bAyswA'Ter est&te^ : : JACOES RIVER, SOUTHLAND, j COMPBISING | A Total Area of- about 5600 AOMS 5600 All of which is now in course of subdivision .-intoFA KMB | offkomv ■■••■ : : 200-ACRES UPWARDS-200 And it is the intention of Ihe vendors to throw the whole into the market on the. above date for ABSOLUTE SALE, on terms, that will be within the reach of any practical farmer with moderate means. The whole of the property is now in such an advanced state of cultivation and good heart, that a large annual return is .assured to anyone with an ordinary knowledge of farming, let his holding te large or small. BAYS WATER, which has a frontage oE nine miles to the Jacobs River, is composed entirely of alluvial river fiat land, and for the production of WHEAT and BARLEY stands unrivalled by any property: of similar area in Otago. The wheat from this estate last season was pronounced by competent judges to be one of . the best samples ever shipped from New Zealand, which was fully verified by its bringing a top price in the London market. For the growth of oats, English grass and root crops the land is equally celebrated. BAYSWATER is within easy distance of OTAUTAU RAILWAY STATION, and the Auctioneers would invite buyers in search of good farms to make an inspection of the estate while the crops are growing,and satisfy themselves as to its producing capabilities, TERMB OF PAYMENT : 20 per cent cash at sale ] 0 per cent in one year 10 per cent in two years 10 per cent in three years 10 per cent in four years 40 per cent in seven years. All unpaid balances being subject to "in terest at the rate of seven per cent, payable half yearly. Lithograph Plans are now in circulation and can he obtained at the office of this paper; also, at the various branches of the British and New Zealand and National Mortgage and Agency Companies at Dunedin Oamaru, Timaru, Christchurch, and Invercargill. , : : N.M. &A. CO. 1 Auctioneers, J. O. McARDELL,} Invercargill. , Note— Parties .wishing to inspect the Bayswatek Property can obtain horses and conveyances at Otautau. r AN D F 0 R SALE THE NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALLAN LAND COMPANY, LIMITED, is now prepared to treat for the sale of ESTATES AND FARMS v, IN ■ Canterbury. Otago and South land,: on the most Liberal Terms of Payment and Interest. Blocks of Land are already surveyed into farms on many of the properties, upon which moderate reserve prices have been fixed, and any of them may be selected. Where the land is not so subdivided blocks may he . selected, and by applying to the Company prices will be obtained. Tile Company has already dasposed o£ 136,059 acres for . .... £724,863. ■ The Company's properties in Canterbury and North Otago produces first-class wheat; »hd the Edendale Estate, in Southland unsurpassed for Oats, grass, and turnips. The Dairy Factory la now in full working order at Edendalc. For plans and all other information apply to THE NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRA LIAN LAND CO., LIMITED. Dunedin : Or the Agents in Christchurch, Timaru Oamam. Diinedin. and Invfircareill. m 2 rrHE NEW NUMBER 11 OSBORNE STRING BINDER. The undersigned are now delivering these GRAND MACHINES, which are admitted on all sides to be the strongest and most suitable Binder in the market for heavy crops. The New No. 11 for 1883-4 is a perfect Machine and has SIX OR SEVEN FEET KNIVES! PRICE— £6S IN INVERCARGILL. Note. — Mr George Croabie will undertake the starting of these machines, and set them to work in thoroughgoing order. NATIONAL MORTGAGE CO., 26 Agents, Crescent. ;N.Z.L. andM.A COA GRIOULTURAL LAND FOR -£*- SALE, Subdivided into FARMS AND ESTATES. THE NEW ZEALAND AGRICULTURAL COMPANY (LIMITED) are now OFBERING FOR BALE • The whole of their SPLENDID ESTATE, ■ Situated on the Mataura, extending from Gore to Athol and Dipton, and intersected throughout by railways and good roads, BY FREE SELECTION, Upon the mo3t LIBERAL TERMS OF DEFERRED PAYMENT AND INTEREST. A large number of settlers are already in successful occupation of Farms on various parts of the Estate, and intending purchasers are invited to inspect the growing crops of wheat, barley, oats, .turnips, and grass. The Brokers of the Company in London i REPORT ON CROPS Gr>wn oo the estate last season (1881-2) as follows :— "The value of the red straw and white velvet wheat is about the same— sss to 56a, the former for strength, and the latter for color ; and the Tuscan would be worth about 563. .The long Tartarian oats, 30s for 3521 b ; and the short ones, say, 35i v for 3841b— all dolivered bole. "It is seldom that we sec such fine New Zealand wheat. The samples all round are of very prime quality ; being well dressed and in splendid condition, they" would always meet a ready sale here." PASTORAL LANDS. The Company have for sale several estates of about 1600 acres each, along with which they are prepared to grant leases of their Crown pastpral lands for an.unespired term of ten years.-at a very low rental^ in blocks of any size to suit purchasers. Sheep to stock these runs may also be had if required i ADVANCES. The Company also undertakes to make liberal advances on growing crops of grain, charging interest at current rates all repaid by the sale of grain or otherwise. For plans of the Estate, townships, &c, and other information, apply at the OFFICES of the COMPANY, \ Wantwood, Gore Or to the Agents, THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. (Limited), ! Throughout the Colonies * Mesaxi GROT & SOyNESS Qoif, '

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Southland Times, Issue 4897, 25 March 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 4897, 25 March 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 4897, 25 March 1884, Page 4