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Sales by Auction. SATUrSavT^ At 2 p.m. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. A FIRST CLASS FARM, 193 ACRES, NEAR THORNBURT. 0. McARDELL fcaa been instructed 4 by Mr James Gumming to sell by auction at the rooms, Don Street, Invercargill, on the above date, his splendid farm, being Section 40, Block VII, Jacob’s River Hundred, 193| acres, situated on the bank of Jacob’s River, and only one mile from Thornbury Junction railway station. This splendid property is all fenced anp subdivided into five paddocks, all of which are either in crop or in English grass. The other improvements are, good dwelling, large barn, four-stalled stable, chaff house, stockyard and shed. 'There is also a capital garden, well stocked with fruit trees. The land is nearly all river-flat, and the locality in which it is situated will be a sufficient guarantee of the richness of the soil.

TERMS AT SALE. For further particulars apply to the proprietor on the farm, or J. O. McArdell, Auctioneer, Invercargill. SATURDAY, 19th JANUARY. At 2 p.m. By order of the Mortgagees. Y ALII ABLE AND HIGHLY IMPROVED FREEHOLD FARM of 284 ACRES, OREPUKI. T" 0 MoARDELL, under instructions " • from the Mortgagees, will sell by auction in the salerooms, Don street, Invercargill, on the above date at 2 p.m., That valuable and highly improved farm at Orepuki, comprising 284 acres more or less, and being sections 6 and 19, block 2, District of Longwood. Tliis property is fenced and subdivided into convenient sized paddocks, the greater part of which is in most luxuriant English grass pasture ; the land is extremely rich, and produces heavy crops of cereals, and is unsurpassed for the growth of root crops and grass. The other improvements comprise the usual farm buildings. Teems —Twenty per cent cash, the balance in 30 days. J. 0. MoARDELL, Auctioneer.

WOOL SALE! WOOL SALE!! WEDNESDAY, 23rd JANUARY. At 11 a.m. X 0. McARDELL will hold his Opening * Wool Sale of the Season in the Stores, Don street, on WEDNESDAY, 23kb JANUARY. Farmers are respectfully requested to send in their Wool as early as possible, so that it may be catalogued in time for the Sale. Any lots not reaching vendors’ reserves can if necessary be shipped per “ Canterbury,’ now loading at Bluff, and against which Liberal Advances will be made. J. O. McARDELL, Auctioneers. MYSWiTEE ESTATE SOUTHLAND, TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. THE undersigned have received instructions from the proprietors to sell by public auction in Invercargill, on Saturday, sth April, 1884:, All that famous Freehold Property inown as the — ' BAYSWATEK ESTATE, JACOB’S RIVER, SOUTHLAND, Comprising a total area of about 5600 ACRES 5600 All of whieh is now in course of subdivision into FARMS

OF FROM 200—Acres Upwards—2oo And it is the intention of the vendors to throw the whole into the market on the ab' ve date for ABSOLUTE SALE, on terms that will be within the reach of any practical fanner with moderate moans. 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 be large or small. BAYSWATER, which has a frontage of nine miles to the Jscob’s Hirer, is composed entirely of alluvial river flat land, and for the production of WHEAT and BARLEY stands unrivalled by any properly of similar area in Otago. The wheat from this estate last season was pronornced by competent judges to be one of the best samples ever shipped Irom 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. BAYS WATER 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. TERMS OF PAYMENT: 20 per cent casn at sale 10 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 interest at the rate of seven per cent, payable half yearly. Lithogragh Plans are now in circulation and can be obtained at. the office of this •paper; also, at the various branches of the Bx-itish and Now Zealand and National Mortgage and Agency Companies at Dunedin, Oamaru, Timaru, Christchurch, and Invercargill. Gr. F. MARTIN, Axxctioneers, J. O. MoARDELL, Invercargill. Note—Parties wishing to inspect the Bayswat!ex£ PaorEitTY can obtain horses and conveyances at Otautau.

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Western Star, Issue 810, 19 January 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Western Star, Issue 810, 19 January 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Western Star, Issue 810, 19 January 1884, Page 3

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