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J. T. Ford ft 00. WOOL! WOOL!! TTJjTB SHALL HOLD OUB NEXT WOOL BALK AT OUR STOBKB, CASHEL BTBEKT, TUESDAY, 17th JANUARY, 1882. Clients will oblige by iT^der coasible of any Wool Coming Forward, in oroar SlSoiUUto preparation <»* tho^UlogoM^ NSB 8S * * Wool Broker*. B. Wilkin ft 00. WOOL SALE, SEASON 1881-1882. •K SHALL HOM> THE THIRD SALK OP TUW SEASON TUESDAY, 17th JANUARY, 1832, m ooe HEW ZEALAND WOOL STORES, At 11 a.m. ROBERT WILKIN & CO., !>s7l 88 Wool Brokers and Auctioneers. r threshing machine. iHB Underaijinod have tor Bale n Combine ■ and 8 U p .4n.ino, by S’ Hempsted and bains; ' this shipment, are prepay •< o aooopt a 9159 J 7 Christohnroh and Timatn. TRACTION ENGINES. THE Undersigned hare for pale, at sitromolv moderate prices. Pour S-b.p. Agricultural Steginea, of the latest design and most approved pattern, by those eminent maker*, John Fowler end Co., of Leeds. England. One of the above Engines is now on view here at the New Zealand Wool Stores; the others to atrive per Lady Jocelyn. Christchurch and Timarn, Or, CARTER AGO.. jj Dunedin. advances oh wool. rarvHß undorsignad are prepared to m ke Liberal 8 Advances on Wool, either seat in tor sals to New Zeeland Wool Stores. Christchurch. 665 MONET. nf A AAA TO LEND, on approved oOIU>UIW/ freehold soountm* at enrreat rates of internet, ROBERT WILKIN A CO G. F. Martin, Invercargill. EDENDALE ESTATE. IMPORTANT SALE OF IMPROVED FARMS, TOWN, AND SUBURBAN ALLOTMENTS. Adjoining the EDENDALE RAILWAY STATION, TO BE HELD AT INVERCARGILL. 05 WEDNESDAY, 18xh JANUARY, 1882, At Noon. ¥. MARTIN, in conjunction with Carswell, a White and Co., has received instructions from the New Zealand and Australian Land Cora, puny (Limited) to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the above date. About 3200 ACRES Of this far tamed PROPERTY, Subdivided into allotments, upon easy terms of paymest. The FARMS vary in size from 80 to 180 acres SUBURBAN SECTIONS vary In size from 2 to 12 acres TOWN SECTIONS are a quarter-acre each The LAND to be offered is the pick of Edendale, forming a portion of the rich Mataura Plains, is fenced, improved, and ready for immediate profitable occupation. The SOIL is an alluvial loam, well known for its fattening capabilities, and is perfection for grain-growing, dairying, and beef-producing. WATER of excellent quality is obtained all over the plain, at from 30ft to 40ft from the surface. There are two windmill wells on the block, reserved for public use, besides which a supply by gravitation is about to be brought in pipes from nsver-failing springs in the Edendale cutting, at the joint expense of Government and the Company. TIMBER for building purposes and fnel is abundant in the immediate neighbourhood, and cheap. The Pences are live gorse hedges, and in good repair. The DAIRY FACTORY at Edendale adjoins the land, is capable of taking the milk o! 1003 cows, and ;is open tor the use of the district. TEEMS POE FARMS—--10 per cent cash at Sole 10 „ „ in 1} years 10 „ „ in 3 years 10 „ „ in 4 years 10 „ „ in 5 years 10 „ „ in 6 years 40 ~ „ in 7 years f Interest at 5 per cent per annum, FOR TOWN AND (SUBURBAN SECTIONS-One-quirter cash, balance ia one, two, and three years. Interest 5 per cent. Title under Land Transfer Act. For plans and farther information apply to the New Zealand and Australian land Company (Limited), 11 Bond street, Dunedin; the Manager, at Edendale Home Station, who will point out the land; or to the 927180 AUCTIONEER. M. B. Miller, Napier. pBOPEBTIES FOE SALE. 9,500 acres Freehold, and 18,000 acres Leasehold, with 28,000 Sheep, 160 Hoad Cattle, Plant, and improvements; good port, sevboatd 6,600 acres Freehold, and 2,900 acres Leasehold, improved, 800 sheep, 60 head Cattle 3,350 acres Freehold, and 2,180 acres, Leasehold, improved, and with Btook, Very easy terms. Poverty Bay acres Freehold, Improved, with 3000 Sheep, Very easy terms 6,330 scree Freehold, iml 660 acres Leasehold, fenced and improved, with 6030 Sheep, and IbO Cattle, Horses, Ac. Easy access by ges or river 18/iOO acres Leasehold, with 7000 Sheep, Cattle' Horses, Plant, Building, Ac., and 81 acres Freehold. Homestead, It miles from port 51.530 acres Leasehold, good country, substantial improvement*), with 8000 Sheep, Cattle, and Horses. Or bolt share 5,060 acres Leasehold, well watered and hounded. Btook at valuation, price very low. Bay ol Plenty B,W*J acres Leasehold, good country, low rent Tologa Bay 4,000 acres Freehold, good laud, low figure. Wai ha to 6,303 acres Freehold, and 1800 Leasehold, substan. tial Improvements, stock and plant, present carrying capacity 3500 sheep, price low terms easy I,.;Soacres Freehold, substantial improvements, ilrr.t-claae land, with 1800 Sheep Oaf-tie, and Horses 200 acres Freehold, rich alluvial Imsd, 'onoedand improved, with 1200 Bheep. Poverty Bay Farm Sections from 20 to 200 acres, at Hast, inga, Havelock, Mefcaretu, Woodvillo, Or. mondville. Poverty Bay, and Tanranga. Various other Properties—freehold and leasehold—particulars of which can be had on application to the undersigned. Note—Freehold station properties, partially proved and about holt stocked, range at from SOb, 80s, to 40s per acre according.,to locality, i ■flrd.niora highly improved for pastoral purpe and partly agricultural, of easy access, rang from £S to £5 per acre j small forms near town, of the highest agricultural value, range from to £2O per acre. Leasehold, with 11 to 16 year gun, and rents ranging from id to l(d per acre, offered at 17s Sd to 22s 64 for oil ehoep, deliv with nil working stock a.'hint given in m rone are generally capabh three to five ciraMS their ] BtOCk being made to o; ■*i;’ stock, '.i. tIULBK, ad otai.on Ageai^

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6506, 3 January 1882, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6506, 3 January 1882, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6506, 3 January 1882, Page 8

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