Auction Sales ' * TUESDAY, STH'FBBRUABY, 1864. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD- ESTATE FOR . . . SALE' - : t BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At Watson's Hotel, Duneuin, N.Z.. At 2 o'clock. DONALD STBONACH (on behalf of the Nctv Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited) haei received instructions fiom the Executors of the late " Hugh M'lntyre, to offer by public auction, as above, the OTAKARAMA ESTATE, • Consisting of about"" 2tt AAA ACRES OF FREEHOLD, eom<w 9 wv prißlng r eolly first-class mixed ' agricultural and gxayAiig land, Bituated in the Glenienich and Waikaka survey' districts, Provincial District of Otago, New Zealand. The main trunk line of railway between Dunedin and Invercargill passes, through the property, with a station at the improving" town of Pukerau, and sidings' Oil other" portions of the estate. E The soil is first-class, yielding larg« grain 5 and turnip crops, while English grassefl grow I splendidly with a moderate outlay* - • -r •; v 1 The property has all necessary improve* 1 ments for working it, and is well fenced r an& subdivided into paddocks, being intersected ; by numerous streams of fresh and neverL failing supply of water. It also contains extensive and valuable coalfields, altogether forming a most desirable estate to work a* a whole, or iB capable of being divided into?A number of small properties. . . . • As the executors are obliged, to close, up the, late Mr M'lntyre's estate, " OtakairkMA ** '-will positively be sold on the following reasonable terms, Bay : — ; 10 ocr cent, at time, of purohase. j ; ' .' . 10 per cent, at three months. ', 10 per cent, at 12_ months. 10 per cent, at 24 months. 60 per cent, at 5 years. The last three payments; bearing ;7j per .teat, interest.^ For plans of the property and condition j of sale, apply, at the various .offices of f r 3 THE , NEW ZEALAND LOAN/ AND M«R * ■ iCANTILE AGENCY CO., LlJtiTiliy, :; in Ne^w ; Zealand, Melbourne; or Sydney ;6r: o to ! Messrs kKNYON AND HOSkING* ; " : dBBI Solicitors, Dunedin. . ■ -. • :■ ■. : .wsr I !B4YSWATEft ; EBMTEf ' : 1 SOUTHLAND,^ 7 ' Ii! '" ; BT PUBLIC AUCTION. j ■* _ fT^HE Undersigned'have received ihstrucJL tions from the Proprietors /to sell by public auction in Invercargill, on SATUBDAY, sth APRIL, 1884, Al|"4hat famqusr- Freehold rJPto|serty knowS^ ' L, : '; ■ '-asthe :.•';;-:'! Cjtijt BATBWATER ESTATE. , JACOB'S EIVEU/^SOUThSj&D, 1 COMPRISING • A total-area of aboiit 5600 ACBES 5600 All of which is now in course of subdivision .' ■' into 1 •' • PAE MS . . of; from • : 260-ACRES UPWARBS^2OO f " And it is tke intention; of the YQndQraLtdj 1 throw the- i who.'e r ,intq_ the market on the ' above date for ABSOLIITE SALE, on terms that .will be within the' reach of any practical farmer with moderate means.. -■ The whple-of the property is now in such an advanced state of cultivation^ and g;ood hgarjt,.t^atj.a l^rge annual returals ' assured^ fo anyone-%ith an ordinaiyrknowledge^of .farming, let his • holding be large or sra&U. j I BAYSWATER, which has a frontage of nine miles to the Jacpb's River, {fa composed ejntircly of alluvial fiver fiat^landT,' and for ih<i jv eduction of WHEAT and BALLET ' stands uMivalled by property of timllar b atea in 'Otago. The wheat from this estate last season was pronounced by competent judges to be ano of the best samples erer s£li^ned from New Zealand, which was fully . verified by its bringing a top ..price, in.the. the liondon market. For the growth of oats, English, grass and root crops the land is equally celebrated, I BAYSWATER is within easy distance of 3 OITA'XJTAU RAILWAX STATION, and the Auctioneers would invite'biiyers in search of good farms to make an inspection of the estate while- the' crops- are growing, and satisfy themselves as to its producing capabilities. ■ '• ' • • ■ TERMS OF PAYMENT : 1 90 per cent cash at sale ; » - 10 per cent in one year 10 percent in two 3 ; ears 8 , : 10 per cent in three years 10 per cent in four years y 40 per cent in seven years, > . . All'unpnid balatioes being subject to '■. interest r at the fate of seven per cent, . payable, hal£ytenrly. ' ; . "';'.* tLithograph Plans are now in circulation: -and can be obtained at; , the office of, this jp&pe.r; also, at the various ..branches of th« British and New Zealand and National Mort- ; gage' and Agency : Companies at Dunedin, Oamaru, Timaru,. Christchurch, and Invercargill, •• > : Q, F, MA.KTIN, ) Auctioneers, , r ; J. O, McAEDELL, j Invercargill |NoTE.--r Parties wishing to inspect the ; j ßayswatcr Property can obtain horses . and cqnveyanees at Otautau. ■ •■ ; '.dB7l C :. 1 "" ■ r1 T ' ■ ■!■ » SLAUG^TKfeING ' NOTICE. ■ ' %^:. f "',. «.-.'■ ■ " ' ' T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I have . l4\ appHed, on 7ih JANUARY, 1884, to i the Chairman of th« Southland Corjity 1 Council for a. Slaughtering License in res ! pect of my yards, situated and being in Sec* '71 i Hbkoiiui District, one and three quarter miles from BiYersd^le, . ; . . ;; [ d99ft ■ GEORGE BIRSS.< ; 1 _ - . "I^TOTICE is hereby given that a petition ■Afs praying that the Town Districts' of Gore arid Gordon inny be constituted^ a. Borough by ■ the name of Gore under, the provisions of "The Muuicip^jPorpor'a^iona,! A'cfci, 1876,' J and the Amendments 1 hasbeen signed by over one hundre^^.j .: dent householders of Gore; jand a^< has been forwarded t^ th"e t: ! Governor^ , t- . ( '<;. .'. Jplate^thisfiStk day of; January, 1884. ? ' WM ? HENDERSON, /' ,'.-, l\': ? [ 4P83. Splicitor for the Petitioners, T
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 328, 5 February 1884, Page 4
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