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Tenders. THE Tender of G. A. Vincent, for Painting Central Hotel, Ashburton, is ACCEPTED. VINCENT & CO. TENDEIIS are invited for the EJECTION of a COTTAGE at Hamp stead. For particulars, apply F, T. MAYO, 5 669 Hampstead. Auctions. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6th. SALE OF Bush Land, BY PUBLIC A UOTION, AT ALFORD FOREST. MR T. BULLOCK has received instructions from Messrs Friedlander Bros., to Soli by Public, at Mr Peter Peterson’s Farm, Alford Forest, on Wednesday, May 6th Rural Section 20306 containing 46 Acres Rural Section 20236, containing 137 Acres Rural Section 20237, containing 64 Acres. The above Land is all heavily timbered. Terms at sale. Sale at 1 o’clock. 5 667 T. BULLOCK, Auctioneer.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 6xtr. Clearing Sale AT ALFORD FORE T. MR T. BULLOCK has received instructions from Mr Peter Peterson (on account of his leaving the district, to Bell by Public Auction, at hia Farm, Alford Forest, his IMPROVED FARM, Being R. S. 22649 and 20938, containing 44 Acres, part bush and part in English grass, on which Is erected a Dwellinghouse, Stable, Cow Shed and But The garden is well stocked with fruit trees. The Farm can bo sold either in whole or separately if desired. This is a very favorable opportunity for a person of small means to procure a comfortable homestead. Inspection invited. THE STOCK COMPRISES—--4 Horses 30 Head mixed Cattle, also, Spring Cart and Harness, Household Furniture, Carpenters’ Tools, 25 Cords Firewood, Stakes, Posts and Rails, Sundries, etc. . Sale at 12 30. T, BULLUCK, Auctioneer. SPECIAL ENTRIES. On account of Mr B. McClemont—--10 Horses (hacks and draughts), broken and unbroken On account of Messrs Hood and Edson—--14 Draught Horses, broken and unbroken On account of Mr W. T Smith—--5 Horses (draughts and hacks) broken and unbroken On account of Mr James Harvey—--4 Fat Bullocks 4 Head young Cattle Also, a Contractor’s Plant N.B.—Special Entries cm be made with the Auctioneer, Mr Peterson, on the Farm, or Mr John Tisch, at the Alford Forest Hotel. 4 625

THURSDAY, MAY 7th. IMPORTANT SALE OF SUBURBAN AND OTHER property, Being a portion of that well-known and VALUABLE ESTATE, Grove Farm. MR T. BULLOCK (in conjunction with Messrs Friedlander Bros) has received instruc'ions from Robert Wilkin, Esq , to offer by Public Auction, at the Arcade, on Thursday, May 7th, A portion of that well-known property, Grove Farm, which has been divided into Suburban Building Sites and Small Holdings. THE FOLLOWING LOTS WILL BE OFFERED, V;z,, LOTS 1 to 17, varying in area from 5 acres to 11 acres 2 roods, fronting Carter’s Terrace and Wilkin street LOTS 27 and 28, e ich containing about 10 acres, fronting Graham’s road LOTiS 20 to 33, varying in size from 3 acres 2 roods to 0 acres, fronting Grove street and Graham’s road The above sections are known to contain some of the most valuable Suburban Property that has ever been offered to the public in this district, and the locality is everything that can be desired. A large proportion of the frontages have a northern aspect. The land is of first-class quality, and contains Magnificent Sites fcr Villa Residences. '1 he road from the end of the bridge (Carter’s Terraco) is now opened through the property to the Boundary road leading to the main thoroughfare to Longbeach. The small holdings will be found very suitable for persons sending stock to the County Sale Yards. Now that tho traffic bridge is about to be erected, it will be found very convenient for person having their business in Ashburton and desirous of residing in the country, as it is close to tho town, but the river being between, affords the same advantage as if they were living some distance away. TERMS OP SALE. 6 per cent Gash on fall offthe hammer 5 ~ in 10 days from date of Sale 5 ~ by Prom. Note due 4 months from date of Sale 6 ~ Prom. Note due 3 months from date of Sale 5 ~ Prom. Note due 12 months from date of Sale (Without Interest), 5 per cent by Prom. Note due 15 months from date of Sale 10 ~ by Prom. Note due 18 months from dats of Sale 10 ~ by Prom. Note due 24 months from date of Sale (Bearing interest at 7 per cant per annum, payable half-yearly from date of Sale.) Balance may remain upon mortgage for a term of years to be agreed upon, bearing interest at the rate of 7 per cent par annum, fayable half-yearly from date of Sale. Any purchaser may pay his purchase money at any lime during said term, and obtain his Title. Title . Land Transfer Act, Plan deposited. A plan of the Property can be seen at j the office of tho Auctioneer. Sale at 1 o’clock. 4 620 T. BULLOCK, Auctioneer.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1530, 2 May 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1530, 2 May 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1530, 2 May 1885, Page 3

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