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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14th, 1878. At 2 o'clock. GREAT UNRESERVED LAND SALE. 2,373 ACRES SPLENDID LAND ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS, In farms of 70 to 200 Acres each. 400 Acres Ploughed and ready for Sowing. M,LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. "have received instructions to Sell by Auction, at their Rooms, Manse-street, Dunedin, on Wednesday, Rugust 14th, at 2 o'clock, CRIOHTON PARK DOWNS, Being the original selection of Professor Black, carefully chosen by him for its richness of soil, in the Waikaka and Waipahee Districts. Ciichton Park is situated in the very midst of the finest Grain and Root-growing District in Otago, and free from swamps. At the same time it is watered by running streams and springs. The streams command excellent sites for Flour Mills. The soil is composed of Rich Chocolate Loam of great depth. The natural grass is white silvery tussock. The whole of the Property has a northern aspect, rich undulating downs, warm, and well sheltered for stock, and every section ploughable. Those who have visited the Property declare it to be the richest soil to be found in the whole District. It is surrounded by a most substantial ring fence of ditch and wire, 12 miles, 8 of which is sown with gorse. Special notice is draAvn to sections 18 and part of 15 ploughed, part of 15 and 14 in turnips, in block VI, Waikaka, consisting of say 400 acres, which have been well manured by sheep, and is now in fine cropping erder. In sub-dividing the property, care has been taken to to reserve good roads to each farm one chain wide, andwhere required culverts erected. Looking at recent Government Land sales where land brought from £8 to £17 per acre, and the rapid advance in the price of land in the northern portions of Otago, and the comparitively little attention that has yet been given to the southern part of the Province, these circumstances, coupled with the remarkable fertility of the soil and the advantageous situation of CRICHTON PARK DOWNS, all combine in making this property one of the choicest and most desirable in which farmers can select or investors speculate. The property now offered to the public has the advantage of the Southern Trunk Line passing through it with the Pukerau Station within half-a-mile, and Otaria ten chains, it lies within 8 miles of Gore, and 4 from Waipahee Stations, thus giving great facilities for commanding the Dunedin, Invercargill, and Bluff markets. Intending Purchasers are warmly invited to inspect the Land. Mr. Charles Gardner (late tenant of the property, residing at the Pukurua Railway Station) will show parties over, and afford them every information. Terms will be exceedingly liberal, viz.: — One fourth cash, the balance in equal half-yearly acceptances extending over four years, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum. Plans and further information can be obtained from the Auctioneers, Messrs. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN & CO., Manse-street, Dunedin. Note. — The Town of Otaria, adjoining the Railway Station, is now being surveyed into quarter-acre sectians, and will be offered for Sale by Auction at same time as Crichton Park. Plans in preparation. D SAUNDERS AND CO., DUNEDIN. WINTER DRAPERY. New Fancy Dress Materials. New Winceys. New Tartans. New French Merinos. NEW RICH BLACK SILKS. New Fashionoble Coloured Silks. New Evening Silks. NEW COSTUMES. New Jackets, New Shawls. NEW MILLINERY. New Baby Linen. New Underclothing. I NEW LACES AND RIBBONS. <^r New Lincnand Lace Sets. New Scarves, Gloves, &c. NEW FUR MUFFS, SETS, AND BOAS. New Fur and Feather Trimming. New Gimps and Fringes. NEW WOOLEN AND MERINO HOSIERY. New Woolen Shawls, Pelerines &c. New Woolen Gaiters, Bootees, Sec. NEW CLOTHING, ENGLISH AND COLONIAL. New Overcoats, and Ulsters. New Hats, Scarves, Ties, &c. NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. New Carpets. New Flannels. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. Having received upwards of 700 pairs English Blankets (slightly soiled) they are now being sold considerably under wholesale list R. SAUNDE~RS & CO., Albert Buildings, Princes-street, Dunedin.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VI, Issue 275, 9 August 1878, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VI, Issue 275, 9 August 1878, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VI, Issue 275, 9 August 1878, Page 21

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