_—--?••--•: Auction Sales " " " r BAYSWATER ESTATE, SOUTHLAND, TO BE SOLD : BY PUBLIC AUCTION. THE Undersigned have received instructions from the Proprietors to sell by public auction in Invcrcargill, on sth APRIL, 1884, All that famous Freehold Property known as the . .:' BAYSWATER ESTATE, ' JACOB'S RIVER, SOUTHLAND, " COMPRISING A total area of about 5600 ACBES 5600 All of which is now in course of subdivision into : J.AEMS of from 200-ACRES UPWARDS-200 And it is the intention of the vendors to throw the whole into the market on the above date for ABSOLUTE SALE, on terms that will be within the reach of any practical ■farmer with moderate means. The wholte of the property is now in such an advanced state of cultivation and good heart, that a large annual return is assured to anyone with an ordinary knowledge of farming, let his holding be large or small. BAYSWATER, which has a frontage of nine miles to the Jacob's River, is composed entirely of alluvial river flat land, and for the production of WHEAT and BARLEY stands unrivalled by any property of similar area in Otago. The wheat from this estate last season was pronounced by competent judges to be' one of the best samples ever shipped from New Zealand, which was fully verified by its bringing a top price in the London market. For the growth of oats, English grass and root crops the land is equally celebrated. BAYSWATER is within easy distance of OTAUTAU RAILWAY STATION, and the Auctioneers would invite buyers 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 : 20 per cent cash at sale 10 per cent in one year 10 per cent in two years •• , 10 per cent in three years : 10 per cent in four years 40 per cent in seven years, All unpaid balances being subject to interest at the a-ate of seven per cent, payable half yearly. . . { . Lithograph Plans are now in. circulation and can be obtained at the office .of • .this paper; also,. at the various branches' , of the British and New Zealand and National MoH". gage and Agency Companies ' at Oamaru, Timaru, Christchurch, and InvercaTgill. ' ' * i '' ;> 'G. F. MARTIN, [Auctioneers, ! :■ J. O.'McARDELL, ) ' Irivercargill • i-->'T ; : -■'•■ : • _•' ' ■ ; '■" ' j Nwjß.^r Parties; wishing to inspect tne .JJa^^ter Property can obtain horses.- an;d .cojaviyances. at Otautau. .. dB7l y.w. n \ \ o ( Ironworkers, i ; : i '•: JO&EEI- : tG REE N, . , . ... XliX Ivsisiitli and Farrier, r (JiV the Premises" lately .occupied by ALEX. .Mackay) M 97 ' es?lj&-0 RE. ■■' ■•'SORE-N-'HAiaSEN,.' ' ' b t ±--'^.:o;k:'s sit i t aaj, ■'-•"■•."■•■■ G : OR.iE. '.' '"' : ALL; KINDS OF SMITHY WORK done ri with despatch and at the lowest prices compatible with good workmanship. %* Horses carefully. Shod. V : Agricultural Implements made and repaired. ■ Pumps put 'down for cash 'only. Good flow guaranteed. ' ' ; c 473 'il./rJSSRS^LOWDEN & MAW, Mataura, J - TJ - having completea the addition to their premises, and secured the services of :a first-class Blacksmith, are now in a position, to' undertake all kinds of blacksmithing work. Shoeing and Repairs to Engines and Reapers at the lowest possible prices. • ' • L. and MV have always on hand a large assortment of Murdoch's first and second class ■timber. Corncrushing done on the premises d 416. REID AND 'G 1 RAT'S LATEST IMPROVED [ Central Disc Harrow, ! •• At Reduced Prices. HVTEARLY 500 IN USE, with new centre ±S .stay for seat and balancing purposed Has one extra disc, or is six inches wider than those of all other makers for the sanle given size ; discs 16 or 18 inches diameter is desired. They have three chilled bearing brackets in each wing of the 10 and 12 fe<£t sifces, the imported makes having only two. All oil holes; are on, the top, and it is tHe simplest, best, ;and mo: t dnr ; ble Disc Harro-lv in the markeit ; ancj js .now so well known that -testimonials : as to • .efficacy would lie superfluous. Any size fitted with, travelling .carriage <to > pap: through gates! when co r£ quired.. Garriage paid to the diffepent^ Rail, way Stations' in accordance with- our catalogue.-' : . — - -' ■"■■ j Cambridge: Rollers, serrated and plain, 20, 24, 26, and 30 inches in diameter, and froia 6 to. 10 feet long. Single and double spedd" back delivery reapers. Broadcast sowers.for grain, : grass and turnip seed. Farm and tip drays. Contractors' tip road drays, et 3. Single, double and treble furrow ploughs' Drill or ridging plough. Drill and field grubbers. Harrows, zigzag and flexible griped harrows. Binding twine and .wire, ' belt quality. No. 8 fencing wire and : standards, all sizes, punched to any guage. -EEID AND GRAY'S j New Zealand Twine Binder. ; '■ l \ • ' ' 1 i : . I 'At both the Oamaru and Taieri" trials took ' Gold Medal as the bsst Reaper and' Binder in the-field. • Write for testimonjajs. , / : Illustrated Catalogues free on application .to any of our Offices at Dunedin, Oamarli, limaru; . Invetcargill, Ashburton' Christchurch, and Auckland. C 7is ;.' Binder. Driving Chains in Stock for all the I differe^t.'Machi^es. Agents, for. Clayton aid \ Shuttlcworth's Mills- and Engines, jitst landed; with all the latest improvements,. '
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 329, 8 February 1884, Page 4
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