Auction Sales | BAYSWATER ESTATE," SOUTHLAND, TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. FTIHE Undersigned have received instrucJL tions from the Proprietors to sell by public auction in Invercargill, "6n : '' ' fSATUR ; Dx4.T, stii APftEL, 1884, ' '' All that famous- Freehold Property known - J - ■• ' ''as the" '•'■■' •■' • • ■ ■ ■ :•: BAVSWA'TER ESTATE j, ''■ ■ .JACOB'S RIVER, SOUTHLAND, . COMPRISING A total area of about : 5600 AC * ES 5600 -. All of which is now in coui^c of subdivision inro' j 1U K M S of from ' "200—A CRES UPWARDS-200 • | : And it is the intention of : the .vendor.-*, to : throw, [the who. c info the market on the ■ above date for ABSOLUTE SALE, on terms j that will be within the reach of any practical ■ farmer with moderate means. The whole of j the property is now in such an advanced j state of cultivation and good heart,' that a i large annual return is assured to anyone with • an ordinary knowledge of farming, let his j holding be large or small. BAYSWATER, which has a frontage o£ j - niue miles to the Jacob's River, is composed I ~ entirely of alluvial river flat laud, and for the production ot 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 i\'.-w Zealand, which was fully : verified by its bringing a top price in the London market. For the growth of oats, . English grass r.nd 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 gi owing,' and satisfy themselves as to it^ producing capabilities, v ' <7 r .1 TER.MS 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 j . 10 per cent in four years per cent in seven years, : Ali oa paid balances being subject to interest at tbe rate of seven per cent, payable - ..half yearly. • • i. t . Lithograph Plans arc now in circulation and can be obtained at the office of this i paper ; also, at the various branches of the British and New Zealand and National- Mortgage and x\gcncy Companies at Dunedin, Oamaru,' Timaru, Christchurch, and Invercargill. G. F. MARTIN, ).. Auctioneers, ; .;: , J. Ot McAEDELL, j Invercargill Note.— Parties wishing to inspect the j "I s cßaysWjater; Prpperty c,an obtain- horses and conveyances' at Otaulau. .. (n j.dS7l r.ff ?•:? :rx •'•■"•: (i /Ironworkers. ' ' J>: f^rOSEF,H : . &R E E N~ ivjiifl.-.K .•'"".'.• • .-.GENERAL Blacksmith and Farrier, (Itt'^tiie Tremißea lately occupied' by Alex. •:•••.; i;r : r nx:* :: . j/£ ACKAY -) l Vi9'7 ir " >l " «ar gore. . ';'; : - ,-SeRE'N HANSEN, ' ■' l /|'' r ' jao.E.E. v.-A- jll -giyl>a^OF SMITSY WOEEdohe JjL( v w|thjdQspatch ; and at the lowest prices compatible with good, {workmanship. V Horsea cardfiilly Shod. V Agricultural Implements made and repaired. , :. ; Pumps put down for cash only. Good flow guaranteed. . c 473 y - ' , — — 1 — —^ MESSRS LOWDEN.& MAW, Matatira, having completea tho 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. h. and M.have always on hand a large assortment of Murdoch's first and second class timber. '' Corricrushing done on the premises d 416 EEIP AND GRAY'S LATEST IMPROVED Cmtitai Disc Harrow, At Reduced Pp. ices. NEARLY 500 IN USE, with new centre stay for seat and balancing purposes. Has one .extra disc, . or is six inches wider than thqs,e of; all other, makers for the same given si^e ;'discs 16 or 18 "inches diameter as desire^-- -They have three chilled bearing j jbfaGfcets.in,- each- wing pf ■ the 10 and 12 feet "sizes,' the" imported makes having only two. All oil'n'oiea aredn'tiie-top, and it is the :Bimplef%>b,est,-and-m.os££l.urable Disc Harrow: in the market ; now so -well known that testimonial's as^ to efficacy would be superfluous: ' Any -size I fitted with travelling carriage to pass through gates when so required. Carria,ge paid to the different Rail'l ' * v/oy^Station^ •in accordance with our catalogue. . .Cambridge, Rollers, serrated and plain, 20, ' ' 24,26, and 30 inches in diameter, and from Vi 6' r to r <lo'feetlbrigl- Single and double speed :\back .delivery! reapers. Broadcast sowers,for grain, grass, and turnip seed. Farm and -. <: -tip drays: ' Contractors^ tip road drays, etc. Single, double and treble furrow ploughs. Drill or.ridging plough. Drill and field grub-"'^■"''bei-a. •■■ Marrows,' zig-zag and flexible tripod •-•••-.-ifaTrpws'.'T: (Binding twine and wire, bett . . .quality. , 8. fencing wire and standards, ; : ; ali sizes, punched to any guage. . , . IlTpSl) .AND, GRAY'S ; '» .New-oZealand.r'twuie Binder." ' " ! At both the Oamaru and Taierf; trials took : GoldTUea'al as the best Eeaper and Binder ;r - in thel.fi«ld. ■ , Write for; testimonials. '" ' I iiustr'M ted Catalogues' Jree on application - fo'-ahy' of urn 1 Orncus.' al; .Onnediu, Oamaru, ; ./l,"iiiiaiu..'i:{}'veicargin,i .-A^hbu'ivon, Christ. 'cbiirch, and AuWland. ' \ c 716 ■ ' ' • Biiider Driving Chains n Stock -for,. all the' I djfEerent Machines. Agents for Clayton- and. i Shuttleworth's Mills an,d. Engines, just j J»a4Bfl;W* Ml the latest improvements l j
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 337, 7 March 1884, Page 4
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