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J.T. Ford and GoESKBANK ESTATE, OTAIO, HEAR TIMARU. SIX MILKS FROM ST. ANDREWS RAILWAY STATION. 4800 ACRES OF FIRST 4800 CLASS HIGHLY IMPROVED AGRICULTURAL LAND, FRIDAY, 19t^I)ECEMBEB. MESSRS J. T. FORD .AND CO, [m conjunction with Meters Robert Wilkin and Co., and Messrs Wright. Stepheneon nncl Co., ore favored with instructions from lha Vendors to Sell by Public Auction (if not-proviously told by privato tioaty), at tho - - - - MECHANICS' INSTITDTE, TIMaRU, | Commencing at 2 o'clock sharp, The whole of the magnificent freehold estatk, known as e9kbank, 4800 acres, 4*oo Subdivided into conveniont-sized Agricultural Farms of from 105 TO 524 ACRES EACH. This Land is m splendid condition, well watorcd, many of the Farms are already partly enclosed with livo fences, nnd tho whole is m every way ready for immediute and profitable occupation, capable of producing returns equal to meet payments as they become due. TRRMS OF PAYMENT. For Land under Grain Crop— 10 por centum Cash at Salo 30 „ on Ist March, 1880 15 „ Ist „ 1881 45 „ m 4 years (10ih Dec, 1883). For Land m natural or English Grasios, Fallow or Turnips — 10 per centum Cash at Sale 15 „ on 22nd March, 1880 25 „ Ist „ 1681 60 „ m 4 years (19th Dec, 1883). Interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum. Plans are m conrso of preparation, and will bo Toady immediately. Mr Cormack, who resides on the property, vfi 11 show intending purchasers over the eecfc'onj. . Personal Inspection is Invited. Conveyances to suit visitors will be m readiness, wailing trains daily on arrival at Bh. 12m., at 10b. 40m., and at lb. 37m., at St. Andrew's Railway b'tation up to date of Salo. . Further particulars can bo obtained from the Auctioneers at Cliristchurch or Timaru. J. T. FORD ASD CO., Christchurch and Timaru ; R. WILKIN AND CO., ; Cliristchurch ; WRIGHT, STEVENSON AND CO., 6do ; ' Dunedin. F. A. Sims & Co. J7\ A. S IU S . & CO. AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION AGENTS AND VALUATORS, Will hold Periodical Sales of Merchandise, Farming Produce, Livo nnd Dead Stock, &c. on SATURDAYS, on their promises, Church Btrcet, Timaru, at 12 o'clock sharp. iTTirrrnw Satrb }Of Land, Houses, Live iBD i and Dead Stook ' **• &c - Vatttattot- I conducted on tho most Valuations _) Moderate Terms. Account Sales rendered, and cash paid promptly. 19no WE HAVE FOR SALE— Two Magnificent FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, on Easy Terms. lno F. A. SIMS & CO. Prospectus. POSPECTUS OF TBE PHOENIX BREWING AND MALTING COMPANY (LIMITED). CAriTAi ... £10,000 (In 2000 shares, of £5 each.) FIRST and prefent issue of 1000 shares (of which 450 hnvo already been applied for), payablo as followß : — Fivo shillings on application; Five shillings on allotment, and bolanco as may bo required, no call exceeding ten shillings, nor being mado at a shorter inlorval than threo months. PnOTISIONAI, DIBEOTOBS : Mr Robert 0010 Mr A. J. Pareons Mr Charles Green . Mr J. D. Rogers Mr William Moody Mr Thos. Swinton Ml Josephus Murphy Mr William Ziesler ' " BANKBBS ; ' ' Tho Union Bank of Australia, Timnru. 86H0ITOB : Arthur Ormsby. Skobktabt (pro. tern.) : William Ziosler. Bbokeb: Wi'l'am Moody. This Company is formed for tho purposo of continuing and onlargingthe browing business hithorto carried on m Tiraaru by Messrs A. Moore and Sons, nnd being the only largo brewery m the district between Ashburton and Oamnru, and of sufficient capacity to meet its requirements, tho directors feel confidence m offering Iho unallotted sharcß to tbo public. The property consists of three-quarters of an aero of freehold land situated at tho corner of Brown street and Cross street, m the town of Timaru, with largo and substantial browery and two malt-houses, one built of stone aud tho other of concrcto, with machinery, vats, hogsheads, and all other plant nccojsary for effectually and economically working the business to the extent of one hundred hogsheads per week, and twelve thousand' busbols of malt during the season. The businoss is now boing actively carried on by tbe Directors individually, and at a privato company, they being co satisfied from enquiry and examination of its remunerative and profitable nature as to feel no 'hesitation m doing so at their own expense nnd on their own responsibility, and ob n guarantee of their bona fides, they offer fox tbo first year on the paid-up capital a minimum, dividend of ten per oent por annum. Tho Directors invite the publio to join them m tho undertaking, m order to onoblo thorn to developo and cnlnrga the business, which, with a command of capital (enabling tho company to increase their hotel and other trade) mu?t prove a more thnn usual'y profitable investment. Q'he Direotors feel justified m saying that Iho Compmy wi'l bo largely supported by the hotolkccpcrs U tho district, several of them having already applied for and taken shares, and othors having promised to do co on. the Company boing ostablishod. This valuable Properly, consisting of Frcohold Land, Buildings, Maoliinory and Plant, and from which Ihoro will bo profits divisible m six months (tho business boing now m activo operation and thoroughly well established) is offered to tho publio for fire thousand pounds, payubla by instalments, as calls nro available. The Directors confidently anticipate Iho cooperation and assistance of the farmers of the district, as thoy can offer to them every inducoment for tho production of first-class barley, of whioh Iho Company will bo largo purohtißors next nnd each succeeding grain season. Tho Company though, of cottrjo, purchasing no nrticlo unloEß of tho best quality, "will naturally givo a pro r orcnce to thoso huv:ng an interest m its welfare The Directors feol justified m asking the cordial co-oporation and assistance of all residents m the district, and others intorotted m its permanent welfuro who are anxious to maintain m a strong position an important arid noocssnry local industry which will keep m tho district a large amount of iL'qney which would otborwise bo lost to it. J A( plications for shnrcs will bo roccircd by nny of the Prurieiutial Directors of Uu' Company. 20no

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Timaru Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 1628, 9 December 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 1628, 9 December 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 1628, 9 December 1879, Page 3

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