A notions. BY ORDER OP THE MORTGAGEES. RANGITATA ISLAND. SPLENDID FARM 307 a c b b s 307 With ? Live & Dead Stock THEREON. H MATSON & 00. have received ■ instructions from the Mortgagees to SELL BY POBLIO AUCTION ON THE GROUND, ON MONDAY, 29th NOY., 1886, 12 o’clock, 307 ACRES FIBST-CLASS LAND, s follows, vz : 150 ACRES IS CROP, promising a vi ry heavy yield. 100 ACRES GRASS SEED, Balance in ENGLISH GRASS. The fences are perfect. There is a eood four roomed tfoino on the land ; a’ao, S able, Yards, Garden, Plantation, in fact, everything in a; pie pie order for the new own r. JSotbing to do but reap 'ho fruits of another nun’s industry, and pocket the rosnitr. N B.—The Auctioneers would call the spec al attention i f anyone in setrch of a Good Block if Lani to this sale, as they know the property well, and can thoroughly rccommer d it. A Is -1 , MAE EALING, 'SO ACRES OF LAND 150 , Lately tho Homestead of Mr Adam Jackson, i Beioz K.B. , 1 *• 1 This prop'ry is well-watered and < fenced ; all in Erg’iah Grass. There is a i large House and Stables, Yards, &c., &c., and it will be sold ly to close an j estate. 1 Immediately after the sale'of the land, We shall dispose of t ie Live & Dead Stock Corsisting of Sheep, Hones, Cows, P g*, Drays, Ploughs, Harness, and Sundries, Further Entries are solicited. Traps will meet Express morning of sale returning buyers for evening train. Sale at 12 o’clock. Terms easy—at sale. Luncheon provided. H. MATSON & 00.. II 51 Ashburton. A Biversdale Estate. THIS PROPERTY W ITHDRAWN FROM Cl ALE S J AT PRESENT, BUT Will be Sold Absolutely IN 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. are instructed by I. R. C. C. Graham, Eeo., to offer BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON SATURDAY. 27th NOVEMBER NEXT, At Mr George Jameson’s Store, A -hburton, 900 A 0 K E 8 900 of hie Tinwald property, known as Graham’s Farm, Fronting on Graham’s Road, along which a coach runs daily. The land is of good quality, and suitable for all kinds uf agricultural purposes, and ? has not been cropped for ten years. *j! ITie farm is only one mile distant from "j Tinwald Railway Station and three miles from Ashburton, and watered throughout J; with the County races and natural creeks. ABOUT 400 ACRES \ IN 1 BLOCKS OF 36 to 40 ACRES, i and J 500 ACRES IN BLOCKS OF 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 cent, cash, 10 per cent in six months, 10 per cent in si twelve months ; the remainder ma> remain on mortgage at 7 pec cent, v interest. o J. T. FORD, Auctioneer a GEO. JAMESON, * . Agent, Ashburton. 8 D. hr! O h» s* 55
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1409, 17 November 1886, Page 3
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