B. Wilkin * 00. WOOL SALE. SEASON 1881-1882. TD SHALL HOLD THE THIBD SALE OF THE SEASON TUESDAY, 17th JANUABY, 1882, IH Ot7B NEW ZEALAND WOOL BTOBEB, At 11 a.m, EOBEBT WILKIN k CO., 9571 88 Wool Brokers and Auctioaeers. TO NEW ABBIVALB AND OTHEES WISHING TO BECUBE A FREEHOLD BESIDENCE On Easy Terms. mHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FOB SALE A NUMBEB OF SECTIONS In the Beautiful BUBUBB OF HOLMWOOD, Within a, few chains of Hagley Fork North. A number of them hare frontage to the Wairarapa stream of the Biver Avon, and ell of them are dry, healthy sites. If required, 80 per cent of the purchase money of the section', and of the cost of building a bouse, will be advanced, repayments to be made in monthly instalments extending over fourteen EOBEBT WILKIN k CO, THBEBHING MACHINE. JHE Undersigned have for Hale a Combine . _Threshing_ Machine and 8 h-p Enrine, by irons of closing this shipment, are prepared to accept a very moderate price. Also for Sale, a second-hand Combine and Elevators, by Geo. Simpson and Co., Christchurch. Now en view at the New Zealand Wool Stores. EOBEBT WILKIN k CO., 9169 77 Christchuroh and Timaru. ADVANCES ON WOOL. HE undersigned are przpirs-id to a te liberal Advances on Wool, cither sen* m f;r tala so Jitdhnzon, or fsi ehipmont to London. BOBEUT WILKIN k CO. New Zealand Wool Storoa. Uhzistohureh. 9(5 Of A AA/\ TO LEND, oa approved dWIVJUUU treenvld securities, at current rates of interest. 883 3? BOBEBT WTXXIM * CO G. F. Martin, Invercargill. EDENDALE ESTATE. IMPOETANT SALE o* IMPBOVED FARMS, TOWN, AND BUBUBBAN ALLOTMENTS. Adjoining the EDBNDALE BAILWAT STATION, INVEBCABGILL, OB WEDNESDAY, 18th JANUABY, 1888, At Noon. [F. HABTIN, on behalf of the National Mortgage and Agency Company (limited) (in conjunction with Canwell, White and Co.) baa received instructions from the New Zealand and Australian Land Company (limited) to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the above date, About 3200 A c * E s Of this far famed PBOPEBTY, Sub-divided into allotments, upon easy terms of paymeat. The FABMS vary in size from 30 to ISO acres SUBUBBAN SECTIONS vary in size from 2 to 12 acres TOWN SUCTIONS are a quarter-acre each The LAND to be offered is the pick of Edendale, forming a portion of the rich Matanra Plains, is fenced, improved, and ready for immediate profit* able occupation. The SOIL is an alluvial loam, well known for its fattening capabilities, and is perfection for grain-growing, dairying, and beef-producing. WATEB 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 publio use, besides which a supply by gravitation is about to be brought in pipes from never-failing springs in the Edendale cutting, at the joint expense of Government and the Company. TIMBEE for building purposes and fuel is abundant in the immediate neighbourhood, and cheap. The Fences are live gorse hedges, and in good repair. The DAISY FACTOBY at Edendale adjoins the land, is capable of taking the milk of 1000 cows, and is open tor the use of the district. TEEMS FOB FABMS—--10 per cent cash at Sale 10 „ „ in 11 years 10 „ „ in 3 years 10 „ „ in 4 years 10 „ „ in 5 years 10 „ „ in 6 years 40 ~ „ in 7 years Slnterest at 5 per cent per annum. FOB TOWN AND sUBTTEBAN SECTIONS— One-quaiter cash, balance in one, two, and three years. Interest 5 per cent. - Title under Land Transfer Act. For plans and further 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 AUCTIONEEBS; At their offices, Christchurch, Timaru, 9271 80 or InvercargilL Bastiags, Leary & Co., Dxmedin. SPECIAL NOTICE. AGBIOULTUfIAL LAND UPON DEFBEBED PAYiEEXIS FBEE SELECTION, EXTENDING OVEE TEN YEAES. NO POBTION OF THE PUBCHASF-MONEY PAYABLE; FOB SEVEN YEABS, UNLESS AT THE OFXION OF THE PUECHASEE. LNTEBEST at 5 PEE CENT. ,HE NEW ZEALAND AGBICULTUBAL COMPANY, wishing to promote the settlement of bona ade Farmers, have determined to throw open, for SALE BY FBEE SELECTION, 5000 AC£ES their fine Estate, upon terms in jwint of lihe rality never before offered in Now Zealand. SELECTION of position and area may be made on any portion o: the Estate to suit the views of purchasers, when the Company will immediately surrey the k.nd seleeted, which being tree from any encumbrance whatever, „,_„„ A TITLE can be granted under " The Land Transfer Act." SITUATION s The property commences by joining the EdenJaie estate, about fonr miles below Gore, on the Mataura Plains, and extends in one continuous block of rich alluvial plains and rolling downs through Croydon, Wantwood, Waimea, Longridge, Caroline, Josephville, and Eyre Creek Plains for a distance of over 60 miles, intersected throughout by railway communication. CAPABILITIES: land in its natural state and at present under cultivation, the Utter consisting of artinoial grasses. turnips, wheat, barley, oats, and potatoes, to the extent of about 25,000 acres, which cannot be passed in any part of New Zealand. TEBM3 OFPAYMENT XXTXSDIBO OVIK TSB TBABS AX TITS FKB OXOrX FXB AWKtW. so nmnxsT ton th« iibst six mostes ATTKB PDOCHASE. No portion of the purchase money payable for seven years, unless at the option of the purchaser; meanwhile to bear interest at the rote of only rive per cent por annum, except »» to the first six months (after onrehase), for which time no inter* est will be charged. After seven years payment may bo made by onequarter cash, the bnlanoe into three equal pay. ments extending over three years, bearing five per oent interest. For plans of the Estate, conditions of sale, an* Other information, apply at the offices of THE COMPANY, Dunedin and Waiaam Oct* BASTINGS, LEAST ft 00, Dunadbi CANNING, GBXKN, It SOUMESS, Gon M'ABDBM * CO, AMATttoKkdoT*"?
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6510, 7 January 1882, Page 7
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