J. T. Ford ft 00, Tilli PAY. JT. FORD * 00. ti»«e instructions • from ths Trosbwta ta tin* l»l« am j. oeacicst wimon’s estate* TO BILL BIT PUBLIC AUCTION, FRIED I.AKDEIi BEOS,* SALEROOMS, ASHBURTON. OK THURSDAY, THE 1IT» DAY Of DECEMBER, AT ONE O'CLOCK Stt&RP, ALE THAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Situata! on lb® SOUTH BANK OF THE BIT IB HINDS, And Comprint®* oboat 1858 ACEES 0F rBIsMOLD LAND * the qoo’dwill Of acses leasehold 378 (Education Ressm), ALL SECURELY FENCED DIVIDED INTO PADDOCKS ASP in A HIGH STATE OF CULTIVATION. TO BE SOLD IN FARMS, As Follow* t—- • FA EM NO. U Comprise* ACEES £ ROODS jg PEBCHEB, Son with Oat*, Grass kid don with Crop. Adjoins the TOWNSHIP OP MAYFIELD. FARM NO. & Comprise* 490 ACEES, or thereabouts. 280 Am* Wheat. 160 Ploughed an i la Turnips. SO Acres Native Ones. FARM NO. 3. 410 A^BEB#or thereabout*. SSO Acres Wheat, 60 Native Qraaa j Permanent Water. FaBM NO. 4, THE HOMESTEAD BLOCK, Comprises about ACRES 2 roods. Of which about 250 acres ore ton with oats and grass laid down with crop, balance in English mas. THE BUILDINGS Comprise— Four-roomed cottage. Men** House of Four Rooms, l&alall Stable, with Grain Store and Boom, Smithy, Stock and Sheep Tarda, Good well of water, with pump. FARM NO. 6. 373 ACEES. Education Reserve No, 1551, Lease having about 11 Teats to run. RENTAL Boknoa of first seven years 5a per acre Second seven years Ga ~ ~ 250 acres or thereabout* in wheat, balance in Native Grass. FARM NO. 7. About 227 ACRES. ALL IK ENGLISH GRASS, With a good well of water, pump attached. PAEM NO. 8. gg ACRES. LAID DOWN WITH GRASS, Permanent Water. FARM HO. 9. ACRES. Laid down with Grass, Fenced, permanent water. FARM NO. 10. gg ACRES g ROODS, Native Grass Land, Partly Fenced. THIS VALUABLE ESTATE Has been divided into Farms as above, in order to spit all classes of purchasers. Each form will b&ve Frontage on WELL-MADE ROADS, And are within EAST DISTANCE OP THE RAILWAYS, As the Main South Line will serve the lower Farms, and the upper Farms will be within easy distance OP THE TIN WA LB-MOUNT SOMERS LINE, Now in coarse of completion. The Terras of Payment will be made easy, and will be published on Lithographed Flans, to be issued at once. A Conveyance will meet the Express Train at Ashburton every Monday trad Thursday, on arrival from Christchurch, returning to Ashburton at 5.80 p.m. Intending Purchasero wishing to aako a thorough Inspection of the Proportion offered, will find reasonable acommodation at the Hinds Homestead. Mr Archibald M'Coll, Manager of tho Rangitata Station, will bo at tho Hinds Homestead on Dec, Ist, and each alternate Monday and Thursday, to meet intending Purchasers, and show them over tho Estate. For further particulars apply to J. T. FOBD A CO., Cashel street, Christchurch, Or, Strathalkn street, Tlmaru, FEIEDLANDEE BEOS., _ ~ , ~, Ashburton, Particulars of Live and Dead Stock, to follow Sale of the Land, in future advertisements. 7601 2836 J. T. FOBD A CO., Auctioneers, Cashel street. Bluett, Frankish ft Go. THIS DAY. DISTRAINT FOB BENT. Messrs bluett, prankish and ( favoured with instructions from Mr Is Allen, will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, o tt THURSDAY, ISth DEO., 1881. At Hitchcock's Sdwyn Hotel, At 12 o'clock noon— SHEEP, CATTLE, FARMING IMPI MENIS, Ac. Also, At the same time and place, By Instructions from Mr JamesThe Goodwill of the Lease of tho Balwyn Hotel, with 69 acres for thereabouts) of first-class Laud, with tee standing Crops, about SO acres, promising a very large yield —and the balance la grass, magnificent feed. This Lease has several years to run at a very lew rental. Date of deed, May 1,1897. Term. 21 years from 25th March. 1b67. Rest. £69 per annum. 25th March. 29th Rapt. ' Alao, Under Hill of Bale, 1. The contents of the STORE-ROOM-talcing wines, eplrite and beer. 2 Tho contents of the BAR—Comprising i spiiita, Ac., desk, glasses, pe brackets, clock, brass valve. 3, BAR PARLOUR Containing plel olocka, books, tables, couch, chairs, f snd fire irons, Ac. 4. NO. 2 PARLOUR—CIock, fender an irons, table, chairs, curtains, *o. 5, I>AIEY—Mr at taicH, churn, milk pans butter, jars, scales and weights, Ac, 6, KXTCUBN— All usual appliances. 7. DINING ROOM—CUalra, tables. Ao.. fc. BEDECK) !dfi—Ml necessary tnvaltu ton bedrooms, including bedsteads, i blankets, Ac. 9. BITTING ROOM—Containing spring ottoman, chiffonier, chairs, arm d and coffee cervices, Ac., Ao# BLUETT, FRANKISH, A CO., Auctioneers, Ac., Ao. N.B.—Tho above Leasehold is an exeelloi perty, and to a quiet steady man of buelneei r v * VI "“*• »v w. n«.*vs nvMtw; tuau in u ib? to combine farming with hotol-koopln — th. and offers an opportunity seldom met with, worthy of attention. 2856
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6490, 15 December 1881, Page 8
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