AUCTION SALE \~ OF SHOP ASH DWELLIKQ-HOUSB IS COLLINGWOOD-STBEBT. SH^rtP&PICKRRING have received ihatrnctions from Mr E. Toobt to Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, TraEatqprstreet.on SATUHDA7, the 220 d ics(anfc,4t Noon, ; The Shop and Dwelling-house centrally situated in Colliogwood-st., close to tte Temperance Hall, containing Fife Roitfn and Ont-builniogs, with 25ft frontage b? 75ft In depth. - '\ A large portion of the purchase-money may remain on mortgage. Inroediate possession. 3432 Sale by Auction 09 THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY, Belonging to CHARLES CANNING, Esq, of bichmond, and known as ROSTREVQit Sharp' & Pickering Have been favorel with instructions* from OH ARLRS CANNING Esq.. t«i SELL BY PDBLIC AUCTIOH, ' (unless sMd by pnvate contract), On Wednesday, December 3, and following days, Tne above Valuable Estate, commencing each day at Elbvkm o'clock. THIS PROPERTY, which forms part of the rising Township of Richmond, is pleasantly situ\ted on an inlefi of the sec, and is witbia Hght Milks of the r ity of Nelson, by Kail, and the same dl*» ticce by a ve'l Macadamised road. It is one of the best.gra2'ng Farms in the District, and is well watered by a never-failing stream. The soil is rich, with a good natural drainage, ' and from Its position and general character is admiraUy adaptei for Suburban Building Sitef, having 110 chains of frontage to tha main road. The Richmond Bailway Station. Post, and! Telegraph Offices adjoin the property. ■ ' The whole of the Land ia flat, excepting ft natural fall towards the sea of about 16 feet in a mile. The Land is all Ml down with English Grass, and the Hat Chops in a fair jeajqn avenge from Two to Two and Half Ton's to the Acre. . The Property will be rabmited in the following Lots, viz :— Lot I. THE DWRLLING-HOUSE, Containing Ten Rooms, most substantially built with selected timber, on stone foundations, and fitted up with every convenience, and a never-failing supply of Water laid on to the back offices, ft . stands on an allotment of land containing about 13a 2r 28p, most tastefully planted with the choicest Conifeta anoV Shrubs. There is also a capital ORCHARD AND KITCHEN GARDEN, And the whole is generally admitted to teas compactand pretty a Property as any in the district. THE OUTBUILDINGS, „ Which are equal to new. consist of lAmropr, Bbswhotob, Four-Stalled Stab^k, Coacs house. Cow-sheds, Yards, PioO.ERIKB, &C., &C. Lorll. A Splendid BUILDING SITE, having a fine view of the sea, and a frontage of ten ehaics to the main road, contains 14a Sr 25 !> of rich Meadow Land, Six Acres being planted with well-selected Fruit Trees, the produce of which would yield a handsome income. < Lot 111 Contains lla 3r lp of good GRASS LAND, fronting the main road, with Cottaob, GsANART^and Intensive OnsbuHiDikgs thereon. Lotly; •; This Section contains 36a lr, is well watered, and is commonly known as one of the best Grazing Paddocks ia ffifl distiict. LoTv --^k ConstsU of Secli.ms 218 and 2t9,Mmprfring 109 f' ere?, mere c r lees, aiiwble for Agricultural or Paatoral pujrpoces, and having a frontage of a Qaarter oj^a Mi'e to the main rond. " ■'-■■'■*. v sMT The Auctioneers direct the special aiteution of spaculatois to this Let, as Jbeing admirably adapted for Sub-division. It is laid down ia English Grass, and n&tr gtowiog on It is a fine crop of Whkat, which wi Ibe sold with the section. : < — — • ■■■■■£ Lot VI. ■;;« A very good Paddock, conUinioe abou 5a Sr 27p, opposite the Goods Shftl of the Richmond Railway Station. '' Lot VII. A flrßt-claa9 Paddock, opposite the White Hart Hold, contiiniog 10a Or sp, more or less. T AIS7, KA Very Valuable ALLOTMENTS O*±< for BUILDING PURPOSEB, immediately Ironting the entrauo&to . the Railway Station and Hodder's Corner, a Plan of which may be ge/jn at the Offices of the Auctioßeers, TERMS: 3 TEN PER CENT, in Cash on the fall of the hammer ; FIFTEEN PER CBNT. on Execution of the Conveyance, and tha oalance, if desired by the turihasciy may remain en mortgage for seven years, basring interest at Eight per cent, per annum, 'j FoLLOwraa the L ahd Saxjb, \ The' Auctioneers are fartbar instrajßtedHo dispose of the LIVE STOCK which ioclades from } c A yv JLtJxJ CATTLE, DRAUGHT HORSES, &c. &c. ™ Also, FARM IMPLEMENTS ' All in good order, and of every description. REAPER AND BINDER just new, etc. And the Household Furniture ftnd Effects, The principal portion being English-made and very superior, of which CATALOGOfiS are being prepuedL Cards Yiev may be obtained frooi tha <• Anctlotteera Fourteen days prior to ' , the date of tale. Luncheon Provided, *f ** Further partleulara oqtay be ooWno| 'fitint^ v" ' SHARE Kvi&wSS^^
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 262, 15 November 1879, Page 3
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