AUCTIONS. WLDXt-SDAY, 14th JUNK At A. H. Mantle's V At 12 oVlock. / ablest. Chests o ookihg Glasses ti later A. 11. MAUDE, \ Auctionec ttT:i>N"KSf>AY, 2tat .II'XK, AT A. 11. MAt'lxKS .STOKKS, OAMAHL* At l.3»f>.tti. LISTS. FAUMKP.S. ETC. «;iiKAT SAI..K tKECII OL D VIIUP EK T Y NKAJK OAMAKt*. fuv. received tnatnsytit'M fn>m» M«s-srs tlillie-s anut Street to ii«H by {niMttr ;«u'ti»i». at above time arut |>taut v , the v.-fwlc of their M A«; XI FI CK X T KST AT K lV>«?tsttJlg r»f 4.+W> AC'EKS of the Finest Agrivttl•twral !.atwt in New .;...'.ant£ »«!>- «Eivt»ta4 into* alxutt 7» Swtiftiw, varying in size from 4i> to l."> 0 acre*.
This Splendid Property was one ot the earliest selections tit the Oamam district, and is iitnated on the Limestone Terraces t~•-..-, t..it.J.—* thci/Awatnoko IJiver and the /water from ikoura and pevnliarly The Croflft-.iittherto grown on this land speak- for tKeanselves _»s V* the rpsalsty of the suit; K-rt'E it may oafely ln» atlirmcd that lowherts in the (Jamsru district have larger letds heen ohtained. or a better ijitnltty of grain produced. The tluitk of the land is in it-t virgin state, and from having been tor ntany years heavily depastured, is covered with a thick award of toll grass. Ati'Htt l,f>W> acres have been under crop, the larger portion of which is now in English gnv..-', fur the moat part only one crop of grain having been taken from this land, and in tt"' ease more than two. The facilities for the transport of grain and produce- tnttst not be forgotten., as on one side oil the property the Awantoko Railway runs rtithin two and adndf mites, and on the other salt: Che- Waiareka Railway is within one and a-haif mitest. no portion of the Estate being tuuvy than three miles from a railway. The *"";u'tog L v to either railway is very easy, and the- >»*ew" Road passed l«y the Waiareka Road Roard, which will ha commenced at muui". wilt give an easy access to all that part of thcr property lying towards the Waiareka Valley, bringing this side of tlie Estate within one and a-hatf tnt'es of the Waiareka Railway. The money to make the ahove road has already handed over to the I'm an I by Messrs. Gillies and Street. A superior t'OAL MINE is worked on the pvor>ei'ty, supplying the neighbourhood with fuel for hotsjehold and steam purposes, and wilt be sold a.* one b>t. The whole property id sttbstant tally Fenced, also some of the subdivisions. The Terras will he deferred Payments, tui-tt.--.aa.ily liberal :- Oite:-»jttart»r cash : balance can remain at interest, at tha low rate of 7 per cent, Ruyers who may prefer it wan make arrangements beforehand as to giving security, instead of the |>ayment of the first instalment. Every facility wilt he given to buyers at the Sate in the way of allowing them to take up contiguous sections to those knocked down to them, so as to enable every one to strut himself as far ar possible as to the size of the farm he may wish to purchase. Plans and full particulars, also printed copies of the conditions of sale, may be obtained from MESSRS. GILLIES & STREET, WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., Pnnedin : or A. H. MAUDE, Auctioneer, Oamaru.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 46, 14 June 1876, Page 3
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