New Advertisements.
TO FARMKRB, GRAZIERS, CAPITALISTS, AND OTHERS Seeking investment in GOOD FREEHOLD PROPERTY. First- clngi Wheat growing and grazing land, in the immediato vicinity of Tomuka, Oompruing about 7600 AORES, With river frontage and inteneoted by crooks, for tale in convenient-sißed blooks to suit buyerr, on easy terras of payment. MESSRB FORD & NEWTON, Having determined on outting up their Arovrhonua Estate, hare instructed
TITESSRS H. MATSON AND CO., -"-* in conjunction with tho undersigned, to offer for sale BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At Temuka, on THURSDAY, MAY 16th, NEXT, The whole of the estate known bi THB AROWHENUA STATION. Tho property is divided into two blocks, known ai the Home and Upper Blooki respeotivoly, having frontage on tho Opihi and Kakahu rivers. Tho Homo Blook compriiei about 13C3 acres, fronting od tho Opihi Rivor, and issittiatodli miles from the Temuka railway station; tho whole well fencd and subdivided into conrenient-iized paddooks, will bo offered in about eight lots, together with dwellinghouse, wool-shod, stables, and other improvements, having frontage on good roads. Tho Upper Blook, comprising about C3OO acres, 4J miles distant from Temuka, extending to the Eakahu Rivor, diitunt about seven miles from tho Winchester railway station, will bo offered in about 20 lots as fenced into paddocks, all having road frontage. The present condition of the estate it as follows : — About 3500 acres in turnips 2000 „ „ English grass I 600 „ „ stubblo And about 1400 „ „ Nativo grass, the balanco boing bush sections sufficient to supply material for farm buildings, fencing, and fuel for the next 30 years. The soil is particularly adapted for grain growing or grnzing, and for general agricultural purposes cannot be surpassed. With tho excoption of about 400 acres, tho land has beon used entirely for carrying sheep, and has been laid down with English grass after turnips fed off on tho ground. At present there are at least 6000 AORE3 TURNIP AND GRASS LAND, Ready for putting into grain crop. The grass land can be entered on immediately, and tho turnip land is ploughed up as tho turnips aro cleared, so that buyers can commence sowing immediately after tho sale. The auctioneers invite inspection, knowing that for quality of soil and position this property cannot be surpassed. The home farm is all level land, and tho upper block can be ploughed and worked with all kinds of agricultural machinory, Tho draynge to the railway station is all down hill and tho distanco easy, on good roads, and this with tho certainty of another line of railway to Ililton from Geraldino, and the forming of Milford I'arbor within a reasonable time, oannot fail to materially enhance the value of the property.
TERMS s 10 par cent, on tho fall of tlio hammer 10 „ in 6 monthi, Nor. 14 15 „ 'in 10 month*, March 14 15 „ on May 14, 1880. The whole unpnid portion bearing interett at 7 per cent, por annum. Plans of tho propertj may be seen and further information obtained at the offices of tho undersigned, and to inspoot, application must bo made to tho manager, Mr O. P. M'Oallum, Arowhenua. H. MATSON & CO., ) n , • t , , R. WILKIN & CO., i D. & L. MACLEAN, Timaru, and CONNELL AND CLOWES, Oamaru. np24
PUBLIC NOTICE.
TOWNSHIP OP WAIMATE.
"PURSUANT to " Order 'in Council," -*- dated February 11, 1878, 1 hereby giyo notice thnt the undermentioned Lands will bo submitted to public auction at Courthouse. Reserve, Waimato, oo the Bth Day of MAY Next, nt one o'clockTwo notes, two roods, in the Towmhip of Waimato, bounded on tho northpast by High itrect, north *weit by Shenrmnn street, and louth-east by Queon itroet, dirided section! of one rood each. Plans may bo seen nt the Office of Mr D, R. Buckingham, Price* Buildings, Queen ■trcct, Waimato, and at the Survey Office, Timaru. JOHN MAKSHAM, Commissioner of Crown Land*. L»nd Office, Chrifltohurch, April 3, 1878, Myl
TN calling public attention to this advertisement, the auctioneer begs to state that for Business Purposes the publio havo novor bo for s possessed suoh a fine opportunity to secure a first-class Building Allotment, situated in tho Centre of one of tho most thriving townships in the Colony. D. R. BUCKINGHAM, myl Auctioneer.
IMPORTERS OP MILLINERY.
TITISSES H. AND B. BROWNLIB -*-'-*- beg to draw the attention of the Ladies of Oamnru and surrounding districts to their NEW ASSORTMENT of MILLINERY for tho approaching Winter Season They havo already established a name for hifh'Oloss Stylish Bonnets, and HandsomelyTrimmed Hats, at "Very Moderate Prices and they are quite sure that this season's importations will fully sustain their reputation. Felt, Sealskin, C«molliair, Velvet, Plutb, and Straw Hats, in immense variety. Tho Spoonbill Cor3et. Bnby Linon nt roducod prices, and in o. great viiriety of shnpos. Princes street, opposite Herbert, Haynes & Co. mh22
OTEPOPO PKESBYTfcRIAN CHURCH.
T>EADLE WANTED for tbe above -*-* Churc'i. Salary, £20 por annum. Particulars of duties oin he obtained at the School-house till the 17th INST. ALEXANDER PIRIE, Clerk to Managers. Gt*nana. Mar 3rd Iftfr.-t. nuiL. —
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North Otago Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1880, 6 May 1878, Page 3
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