SALES BY AUCTION TUESDAY, APRIL 16. ~>OP.RI:T WILKIN" AND CO., ** in conjunction with Messrs. Benn and Parkr-rson, are instructed by the proprietor, F. Courage. Esq., to OFFK.iI FOR SALE, At their Booms, New Zealand Wool Store, Hereford-street, Christchurch, At One o'clock sharp, 2150 Acres Freehold Land, subdivided 13 Agricultural Farms, containing from 169 acres to 250 acres each. The whole of this land (every acre of which is ploughable) is of excellent quality, well adapted either for cropping or English grasses. Abundance of water has been proved to exist in the driest seasons at the moderate depth of from 10 to 15 feet. For a number years thi3 land in its native state has carried a sheep per acre. An excellent wire fence encircles most of the land, which has a long frontage to the Main North Road and Waipara River. The position is first-rate, the Amberley Railway Station being within two miles, and the extension of the North line will either ran through or alongside of these farms. The Auctioneers beg to call the attention >f farmers, speculators, and others, to the ipecial advantages of this block of land, vhich, from its easy distance of C'hristiliurch, great convenience of access, and plendid position, cannot fail rapidly to inrease in value. Terms—One-third cash ; balancn may reoain for three years at S per cent, secured on the property. Plans c.iti lie seen, and further particulars obtained at the offices of Messrs. FLEMING & HEDLEY, Oamaru. Messrs. P.ENN & PABKERSOis, Amberley. Or to ROBT. WILKIN & CO.. 293 Auctioneers, Christchurch. FRIDAY, 12th APRIL.
JOBRKT WILKIN" AND CO., ' in conjunction with MILES, HAS- | SAL. AND CO.. favoured with instructions from Richard Flemming, Esq., -will offer for sale, at the Wool Stores of Miles, Has3al, and Co., Hereford-street, Christchnrch. at | 1 o'clock sharp, the MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD ESTATE ! OF AHURIRL Containing— I tICT ACRES of Freehold Land, subdivided into Iff Lots of various Ahuriri is situated about 14J miles from Christehurch, and contains a large area of first class Alluvial Land, adjoining the famous Tai Tapu, and not to be excelled for farming purposes. Whilst the pasture hills, already sown with English grasses, can, with a little attention, be easily made to grazing thereon. The agricultural land on the Estate has been subdivided into convenient-sized Farms, each having frontages to thoroughtares and roads, and all easily provided with an abundant snpply of good water. At present there is a splendid macadamised road to the property, and it is expected the railroad to Akaroa will pa3S directly along the same route, thus rendering it one of the most accessible properties in the neighbourhood of the Metropolis. T>;rms : One-third cash, balance may remain three yrars. secured on the property, bearing S per cent, interest. Plans of the property to he seen at the offices of Messrs. Miles. Hassal, and Co.", and any further particulars required, on application to the Auctioneers. Inspection invited. MILKS, HASSAL, &. CO., ROBT. WILKIN & CO., Auctioneers.
LAND FOR SALE ON DEFERRED PAYMMXT. OA L L O T 51 E N T S, each comprising from 50 to 150 ACRES, in the District of MANAWATU, In the Province of "Wellington, under the '-Douglas Special Settlement Act, 1576." This land is some of the finest land in New Zealand, anil is capable of carrying from 4 to 10 sheep per acre when surface sown with English grosses. It is in the neighbourhood of the FOXTON AND MANAWATL" RAILWAY', Aud each allotment has a frontage to the road. The prices of the allotments vary from £2 10a. to £(> 10s. per acre, according to position and quality, and the terms of payment ARE EXCEEDINGLY LIBERAL, Extending over Four Y'ears, with interest on the unpaid portion at 10 per cent. According to the ■'Donglas Special Settlement Act," each selector must be the HEAD OF A FAMILY. Plans <>f the property can be seen, and conditions of sale and settlement and all other information can be had from ALEX. C. BFGO, High-street, Dnnedin ; or, lIOX. R. CAMPBELL, Qtekaike.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 602, 6 April 1878, Page 3
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