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Properties for Sale. SUBURBAN LAND FOR SALE. npHE Wholo of the WAIMATAITAI M. ESTATE (the property of Herbert Belfield, Esq.) is offered for SALE Privately, m LoU varying from 1 Quarter-acre to 4 Acres. PRICES VERY LOW, AND TERMS EXCEPTIONALLY EASY. Apply to MILES J. KNUBLEY, 11-14 1167 Solicitor. Timaru. "PROPERTIES FOR SALE:— ACBEg. 900 and 200, Orari Plains 640, Fairlie Creek (or to let) 2> 0, Kaling £3 (or to let) 233, with House, seven rooms, hov e late m the occupation of Mr Sellara, Waimate. This property can be purchased at low value. 20, Bush 35060, £75 or £3 15s per acre Section, 20 perches, Queen Btreet, Waitaate, ►plendid business site, £170 Pection 76, St. Andrews, 1 acre, £fiO Sections 18 and 19, South Rangitata, £7 10s, the two 271-Acre Farm, Ashburton, £4 10b 140-Acre Farm near Temuka, £10 Insurance Agent. Lowest Kates. O. BOWKER, 11-24 4935 Land Broker, Tinrnru. Properties to Let. SPLENDID LAND TO BE LET OR SOLD FOR AGRICULIURAL AND DAIRY FARhS. THE PROPERTY OF THE N.Z. MORTGAGE AND INVESTMENT AdaOCIATION, LIMITED. A NUMBER of IMPROVED and UNIMPROVED FARMS, averaging m size from 100 to 1000 acres, forming part of the Strathmore. Waicola Estates and other f roperties situated near Otautau, and adjacent to Jacob's River, with railway passing through the first named Properties. The whole of the Land is virtually level almost every acre being available for the plough. The soil is rich and deep and capa le, after working, of yielding large crops of grain, roots and gr*ss. DAIRY FACTORIES are fast becoming a feature of New Zealand, and it is evident that Butter and Cheese with its combination pig rearing, will be among the main staples of this colony. The opportunity now offered of acquiring first-class Dairy Lands should therefore be of great advantage topeisons witli families of growing children, as Dairy Farms can be worked with the best effect by the combined efforts of a family working together. The Woodlaw Forest adjoins the Property, ensuring timber for building, fencing and firewood purposes, coal and lime are procurable at a short distance. Intending Purchases should personally inspect there lands dnring the ensuing period of cheap railway fares, and form their own opinion of them. To meet the depressed state of tho land market and to entourage bond fidr settlers, thes<- fnrms are offered at tlie exceptionally low rate for rich deep soil of f mm U . 10s to £5 per acre according to locality and improvements. Interest at 6 per cent per annum on unpaid purchase money. These will be the terms for purchase, and parties milking a deposit will be given special advantages. These l-riees will form the basis of leasing farms, the rent of which will be equal to from 3s to 6*, with the option of purchase ut any time during tho period of the lease, the duration of which is fixed for a term of 5 years with purchasing clause. As it is too laU- now to put m crops this year, arrangements can be made tliat interest or rent will only become ihargeahle as from Ist July, 1886, while immediate possession can be given to enable farmers to make their preparations for next season. For further particulars, Ac, apply to CHARLES WM. KICHBAUM, Land Agent, Pleasant Point, on behalf of the Association ; or MESSRS JONAS & BOURN, Auctioneers, &c, Timaru. MEBSRB MUNDKLL & CO., Auctioneers, &c, Geraldine. MR K. F. GRAY, Auctioneer, &<■., Temuka. JAMES A. GRAOIE & CO., D. MACLEAN, 11-7 477fi Timara. TO LET— For a term of Years, HOLLY FARM. A large 7-roomed Brick House with Boullery and Dairy aUachod, large Underground Tank, Servants' Rooms, Stable with Loft, Coach House, Cow Bail, Henhouse and Hig Styes. There is a beautiful 2-acre Orchard and 10 acres of land adjoining with more if required. It is situated about 3 miles from the Post-office, on ttie Upper Washdyke Road. Apply at Farm, or by Letter to Box 41. 11-18 4874 TO LET. WATTLE GROVE. Seven Rooms, Large Fruit Garden, Lawn, Shrubbery, Stable, Cow Shed, Fowl Houses, &c. Evory convenience, and within easy walking distance of the Post Office. Apply on the Premises, Woodland Road, or to W. HEALEY, 10-28 4580 Opposite Post Office. SPLENDID DAIRY AND AGRICULTURAL FARMS. To Let on 12 Years' Leases, with power to Purchase by the Tenant. THE NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIAN LAND COMPANY (Ld.) are now prepared to I ot, at moderate rentals, some of the finest Dairying Land m New Zealand, situated on their EDKNDALE Estate, m close proximity to tho Dairy Factory. Tho Luud is all under English Grass, and on several of tho Farms largo Dwelling-houses are erected. Compensation will be givon to outgoing tenants at tho expiry of their leatos for approved farm buildings erected by them. Farmers m tho locality who last season suppliod milk to the Dairy grossed from £6 to £8 per cow, and tho opportunity now offered should be specially attractive to settlers with working families. The Comptny are also prepared to Let AGRICULTURAL FARMS on their T<>. TARA, LEVELS, PAREORA, ARDGOWAN, nnd WATTEI'EKA Estates, the Land on which h well known to be unsurpassed m tho colony. Tho Terms offered by the Company for Leasing their Lands nre spenially liberal, and moderate rentals will bo accepted, but m every case intending tenants must satisfy tho Company that they pos.«o»s sufficient working capital, and are m a position to carry out the conditions of lease. Tho Company aro at all times prepared to treat for the Sale of Farms. For full particulars, apply to THE NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIAN LAND COMPANY (LIMITED), Dunedin j Or their Agents. 9-23 4252 WHEN BUSINESS IS PROSPERING advertise m the Timara and Herald, U prosperity will be redoubled.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 3511, 30 December 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 3511, 30 December 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 3511, 30 December 1885, Page 1