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AUCTIONEERS. W. ALBERT AND CO. GRASMERE " LAND SYNDICATE. NOMINAL CAPITAL £7500 75 SHARES OF ...: £SOO each ' TERMS: £ls per Share de-posit on Application. £2O per Shine on Fourth of June, 1908. The Balance in five years from the Fourth December, 1907, interest at 5 per cent, per annum, payable halfyearly. GRASMERE" contains 20 ACRES more or less. Buildings consist o f Gentleman's Residence,' Stables, .Dairy, and two other Cottages. The .title is under the " Land .Transfer Act." The purchase and cutting up of this well-known Suburban Block presents an exceptional opportunity. to investors, as it, is very . rarely . that such, a valuable block comes into the market. It is not anticipated that the call will- be required, ; as it is expected that a number ol* Sections'..will be sold bcfr.ro it is due. A number have already signifiei their intention of joining the Syndicate, and it is certain that the Syndicate v i'l be fully subscribed within the next few clays do early application is .necessary:.. Fullest particulars on application. All communications to be addressed to the Sole Agents. AUCTIONEERS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, HOTEL BROKERS, AND VALUATORS, Stafford Street,) Timarii. FRIEDLANDER BIIOS., LTD. [ TART OF THE SPRINGFIELD ESTATE ' ... METHVEN. Subdivision of part of a. HIGHLY RENOWNED AND FAMOUS PROPERTY. TO GRAZIERS, GRAIN GROWERS, DAIRY FARMERS. 4250 ACRES divided into conveniently !, . sized lots to meet the requirements ; of all; requiring - ;High-Class Land, in a, dist.l ict..well known for its ■.. '"'. prolific f yields in,..-.cereals and the excellence of its Live Stock. . . TTTE have been fayoiired with instruc-iiV-Y tipns: to se'.l ;by: Public Auction at our Land. Sale Rooms, West Street,- Ashburton, in conjunction with Messrs Gould, Beaumont and Co., on SATURDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER, 1907. At 2 p.m., as'; above. 4250 ACRES of Land, part of the " excellent Springfield Estate, subdivided into blocks from 120 to 400 Acres., .;■ -...■-... j ■■; This property ■is so extensively known that it is almost, -needless to comment upon its qualities for Glain Growing and Production of -Fat■ Skeep : as the Estate has a name second to; none in ''Ne\y- Zealand. -.'/. . v . ■'...■ '•'■,_-■ It is conveniently situated, being :close to the -township of Methven, which is rapidly growing in importance, its regular" .Live Stock Sales now commanding largegentries of Sheep and Cattle. It is.: also handy to three railway 'stations, ancl near to public school, ehurhces, and post office, The opportunity offered to'the Public is one iwhich must. c(>-nTjm«hd itself, as such chances are- becoming more'rare with the continual disappearance;.by cutting up of the larger Properties. - Terms :'. . 10 per cent, cash : .at sale ;. 5 per. cent. 21st December, 1907; 10 per cent. Ist March,. 1909; 5 per cent. Ist March 1910;'.' balance i'pr a term, of years at 4£ per cent. - : . '■ ! . ■ Plans! are now being-prepared..' For further ■ particulars apply FRIEDLANDER BROS., LTD., Auctioneers, Ashburton, or GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO., ■ "■'■* ;- "'■■.'.''"''-. Christ-church. -,-' ''.;'.-■'■ Joint Agents. SATURDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER, 1907. 2.30 p.m. SUBDIVISION OF THE MONTALTO '■■■■■ ESTATE. -■-■■. 4097 ACRES OF GRAND PASTORAL AND CROPPING LANIX TTIRIEDLANDER BROS., LTD., in Jj structedby D. Morrow, "Esq.., will offer on the above named: date at their/ Land Sale; Rooms,. West ./Street, Aslibmv ton : '-'-';, "•' :-/'.''.'-. '■■■"-•' 4097 ACRES of the well-known Montalto Estate,;tbeing acknowledged to be some of'the- choicest land in the renowned "Mayfiei'd District. .. " The above Property will be offered in .suitable subdivided' Farms of from 4QO to 550 Awes, and will be sold on exceptionally easy ; terms of payment. We would ask intending Purchasers to inspect at orice...;■ Plans are now ready, and can be obtained on application, also fullest particulars can lie had from the Undersigned, The land is noted .for the.' continuous heavy yields of ; oats it is in" the radius of showers that follow along the mountains, and reach .down on to the plains—consequently the growing crops benefit to aV great extent, and the undergrowth of grasses is always an assured succu-:s,foi-l-lowing thejharvesting of the: Crops'. For Turnip Country and Sheep fattening it cannot be excelled;;: It lies well to the rising sun, is well watered by county races, and has other numerous advantages. Terms of Payment: — ; 10 Per Cent, at 'Sale. '' ' . 5 Per Cent. 3rd January, 1908. 5 Per Cent..'3rd-January,- 1909. Audio Per Cent. 3rd January, 1910.' Or if the Purchaser.'puts improvements of 10 Per Cent, on Lot Purchased by him. the 4th payment may stand oyer till the Balance of Purchase Money becomes due, say 3 or- 5 years Interert at Per Annum. R, FRIKMLANDER, Auctioneer. \R McINTYRE'S Extrs- Strong Temalf / \?illB, 4b 6i, post-go.fr«e. Mr 1 iter, Clraaut, .A for Tfcbarm.- '

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13447, 20 November 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13447, 20 November 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13447, 20 November 1907, Page 8