I I notions. r e r j BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. EANGITATA ISLAND. c ' . SPLENDID FARM \ 807 ACRES 807 * With | Live & Dead Stock THEREON. H MATSON & CO. have received ■ instruction! from the Mortgagees to SELL BY POBLIO AUCTION ON THE .GROUND, ON MONDAY, 29th NOV., 1886, 12 o’clock, 307 ACRES FIRST-CLASS LAND, i s follows, v'u. : 150 ACRES IN CROP, promising a vtry heavy yield. 100 ACRES GRASS SEED. Balance in ENGLISH GRASS. The fences are perfect. There is a good four roomed House on the land; also, Stable, Yards, Garden, Plantation in fact, everything in apple pie order for the now own-r. Nothing to do hut reap the fruits of another man’s industry, and pocket the result*. N.B.—The Auctioneers would call the special attention of anyone in se»rch rf a Good Block of 1 and to this sale, as they know the property well, and can thoroughly recorntnetd it. NFAE EALING, ! 50 ACRES OF LAND 150 Lately the Homestead of Mr Adam Jackson, Being K.S. This proper y is well-wstered and fenced ; all in English Grass. There is a large House and Stables, Yards, <6c., Ac., and it will be sold absolut ly to close an estate. Immediately after tho sale of the land, We shall dispose of tie Live & Dead Stock Consisting of Sheop, Hones, Cows, P gs, Drays, Ploughs, Harness, and Sundries, Farther Entries are solicited. Traps will meet Express morning cf sale * returning buyers for evening train. Sale at 12 o’clock. Terms easy—at sale. 1 Luncheon provided, H. MATSON & CO,, i II 61 Ashburton. ’ t ___ o Eiversdale Estate. r THIS PROPERTY k < IS FROM AT PRESENT, BUT gALE i t 1 llfill be Sold Absolutely MARCH, 1887. , SALE PLANS WILL SHORTLY. BE READY FOR ISSUE. MILES AND CO. J. T. FORD, Auctioneer. GEO. JAMESON, Agent. Land. Land Land, MESSRS MILES * CO. ate instructed by I. R. C. G. Graham, Bra., to offer BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON SATURDAY. 27th NOVEMBER NEXT, j At Mr George Jameson’s Store, i -hburton, 900 AOKES 900 of his Tinwald property, known *a Graham’s Farm, Fronting on Graham's Road, along which a couch runs daily. The land is of good quality, and suitable for all kinds of agricultural purposes, and has not been cropped for ten years. The farm is only one mile distant from Timyald Railway Station and three miles from Ashburton, and watered throughout with the County races and natural creeks. ABOUT 400 ACRES IN BLOCKS OF 3.5 to 40 ACRES, - AND 600 ACRES IN BLOCKS 1 OF A Bovr 100 ACRES EACH, Plans are in course of preparation, and will be circulated shortly. Sale will take place at 2 o’clock. Terms of payment: 10 per ceab cash, i 10 per cent in six months, 10 per cenl in twelve month a ; the remainder Kir on mortgage at 7 per cone, a interest. J. T. FORD, Auctioneer GEO. JAMESON, Agent, Ashburton.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1407, 15 November 1886, Page 3
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