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U.O UOi/a X| »01 li AjOl 4. A Twelve o clock, TM’WTANT SALE OF • J THIRTEEN A<s ItICULT^OR’A L"FAR M 3,, LAKE WAKATIPU DISTRICT. MESSRS F. DANIEL & Co. are instructed by tbe Proprietors, Messrs B. Hallen thin & Arndt, to submit by Auction, on the Ground, Tuurlby Domain on the above date, the who eof that tine estate known as OBURLBY DOMAIN, situ ite within an easy distance of Quetnstown and ArrowUiwn, and in close proximity to three Piour Mills The whole has been Surveyed and Sub-divided by Messrs, Reid and Duncans into THIRTEEN LOTS, varying in extent, and all being more or less fenced. Besides, the beautiful HOUSE AND GROUNDS on Lot 7, Formerly the residence of Mr. B. Baleen--BTKIN. Lots 1, 3, and 9 have each a COTTAGE AND GARDEN on them, and on Lot 6 are the substantial SIONE STABLES, SHED, BYRE AND COTTAGE. The whole property, comprising 1,500 acres, Ir well known to be one of the choicest in New Zealand. With Ithe exception of about 100 acres, the w hole can be ploughed by a Double-furrow Plough, ami as the Proprietors have never allowed more than about 4HI acres to be cultivated for Grain in n a-season—tho rest being laid down in English grass—the bm lis in good hear . and i ten ing purchasers can rely upon gening at o ee god crops. The average yield is unsurpassed in New Zealand, and the Grain pi o Inc d in the district has always vi mm mded top prices in both Provincia 1 ai d London markets. Wakatipu Barley i.eager y bought up by Dunedin Drawers, and 'be Wheat, owing to the sn' lime climate ol ih ,• Lak is, has fetched the Highest Price in London of any in th--- wo 11. Attentio is also drawn to the growing importance of the neuh'-oiing Ma etovvo reefs, which. » ihey get more opene I, will employ a very laree consuming population, enhancing tin va'ue. of everything that can be pioducedoD a farm. The TERM'S OF PAYMENT fixed by the Piop-ielors are a convincing proof ol rheir estiui its of the valuer and capabiiitie of tbe farms. Only one fifth Cish, and tin balance on mortgage at 7 per cent. ; one fif hj repays do in eirhle.m feonths ; and • lit regaining three tilths for a term of live years. Never before has such a coo 1 opportunity been offers 1 to those who inten I to settl on the lan 1, and acquire a home in one o th ; most beautiful and lea thy districts of New Z-aland, which, as the poou'aiit.n in creases, will rive a sp cial 'alui to tlrs lan 1 and double an I treMeit« piesentvalue. liitendi-ig buyers are requested to pay a visit to Tlnirh’y ’’omain, where Mr Arndt will he glad to give every Information. Persons from Dunedin ran go through by rail and steamer in one day to Queenstown. Plans and conditions of sale may be seen ami can he hal at the office of the Am tiuneeis, F. H. DANIEL & GO., Q leenstown ; H. ARNDT. Thur’by Domain ; B. H-'LLEN'-TEIN, Huh-street. Dunedin ; RFID & DUNCANS, Dunedin. SUBDIVISION OF TLUULBY DOMAIN. A. e. T. Lot I.—Part of Blocks 5 ard 6, Mooney’s Farm, with Cottage ... ... 217 0 0 ~ 9. -Part of B’ocks 5 and 6 134 2 12 ~ 3.—Part of Blocks 5, aid 6, known as Smith's Farm, with Collage, Outhouses. sp'endiu Garden and Oro’-ar l ... 154 3 19 „ 4. —Part of Block 5 ... 40 0 0 „ 5. -Part of Bb ek 5 ...200 225 ~ (I*— Part of Block 5, part of the Homestead, bavin; a good Cottage, large and substantial 12-stall Stah'e. Shed, and Byre for 25 Cows, all buib. of stone ... ... 212 2 0 ~ 7- —Part of Blocks 4 and 5, with a substantial house formerly the residence of Mr. B. Hallenstein, now occupied by Mr. Arndt. The Home and Grounds are beautifully situated, and command an extenaivj viiw. The Kbo’ien, Garden, and Orchard cover a pood many acres, and bring in a good levenue, and could be still more profitably used as a Nur-sei-y Garden for the district - . .. 107 3 25 „ B.—Part of Block 4 ... 64 3 4 „ 9,—Part o f Block 4, known as Fostei'a Farm, with Cottage and Garden ... 40 0 25 „ 10. —Part of Block 4 ... 33 2 19 „ ll.—Part of Block 6 .. 109 I 8 „ 12. - Part of Block 5 ... C 4 231 „ 13. Part of B.ock 6 ... 87 8 19

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1076, 8 December 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 1076, 8 December 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 1076, 8 December 1882, Page 3

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