a notions. PRELIMINARY NOTICE To Fanners, Investors, & Others. jyj-ESSRS MILES & CO, have roooived instructions from MESSRS DUDLEY & NORTHEY
To offer BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Daring the month of NOVEMBER NEX'T, The whole of their Valuable Estate, Known na RIVERSDALE Containing 2400 4 0 R E 8 2400 And situate THREE MILES FROM THE TIN WALD RAILWAY STATION, On the South Bank of the Ashburton River.
The Property will bo divided into con venient sized FABMB OF 50 ACRES AND UPWARDS, ANI> WILL BE SOLD ON EASY TERMS Plans are in course of preparation, 'id will be circulated shortly. 8505+ J. T. FORD, Auctioneer ; GEO. JAMESON, Agent, Ashburton
SATURDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER, 4 ACRES g ROODS OF SUPERIOR Suburban Land AND T.S. 334, MOORE STREET With Buildings thereon, for sale. MR T. BULLOCK has received In•truolions from Mr B. U, Smith to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT TEE ARCADE, ON SATURDAY, 4nt SEPTEMBER, 4 ACRES 3 ROODS of SUBURBAN LAND, well situated at ALLENTON, and T.S. ?34, having a frontage of 66 feet on MOORE STREET, on which is erected a 5 roomed Dwellinghouse, Stable, &c. This property is well situated, fronting the main thoroughfare to Wakacui.
The 4 acres 3 roods of land at Allenton is of very superior quality, having a long frontage on Middle Road, running back to the Wakanui Creek, and part of Lot 160, Tancrcd and Allan's original sale plan ; it adjoins Mr Allmutt a propertyThis offers a very favorable opportunity to persons desirous of procuring a small bolding near town. Inspection invited. Terms liberal, declared at sale. Sale at 12.45 tTbullock, 8490* A notions er. SATURDAY, 28th AUGUST. SUBURBAN”KESIDEN CE, Fronting the Town Bolt North’, Public Gardens, and Recreation Grounds, Commanding Magnificent Views in a Choice Residential Neighborhood, FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MR T. BULLOCK has received instructions from Mr S Saunders (in consequence of being about to remove to Christchurch) to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Arcade, on the above date, his
FREEHOLD RESIDENCE ON TUB TOWN BELT NORTH. The laud comprises one acre, on which is erected a comfortable dwellinghouse of 8 rooms, scullery, washhouse ; also, stables, store, pigeon-houses; fowl-house, with wire netting yards attached. The grounds are tastefully laid out, and planted with ornamental shrubs, &c. This property ii conveniently situated, being only ten minutes walk from the Post Office and Railway station, and offers a favorable opportunity of persons acquiring a suburban residence. It fronts the Domain and Public Gardens, and commands pleasing views. It is a high, dry, and very healthy pos tion, being one of the nicest neighborhoods for a private residence in and about Ashburton.
Intending purchasers a?e respectfully invited to inspect this property and attend £he sale. Terms of payment will bo very liberal only £lO cash, balance by instalments bearing a low rate of interest. £a'o at 12.45 T. BULLOCK, 1486* Auotieaesr.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1324, 25 August 1886, Page 3
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476Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1324, 25 August 1886, Page 3
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