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SALES BY AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, 29th JANUARY, 1879. At the Long-room of the Grosvenor Hotel, Timaru. At 3 p.m. FIRST-CLASS STATION PROPERTY. Maclean and stewart, favored with instructions from Mr. W. Saunders, will offer, either ia one lot or separately, at the above time and plaoe— The WOLDS, MARY'S RANGE, and IRISHMAN'S CREEK STATIONS, comprising, 72,000 Acres Leasehold 2,100 „ Freehold With 26,000 Pure Merino Sheep. These Stations are well bounded and easily worked, and the Sheep are well-bred, and have been kept carefully culled for a series of years. The improvements are very complete, ineluding several sub-divisions of run, pad. docks, etc.; substantial houses, sheds, and yards. If not sold in one lot, will be offered separately in two or more blocks, viz., THE IRISHMAN'S CREEK STATION—--24,050 Acres Leasehold 50 ~ Freehold With 8,000 Sheep. THE WOLDS AND MARY'S RANGE--48,000 Acres Leasehold 2,050 ~ Freehold With 18,000 Sheep. Terms at Sale. For full particulars apply to CONNELL AND CLOWES, Oamaru; MACLEAN & STEWART, Timaru; J. T. FORD & CO., Christchurch"; MACLEAN BROS., 832 Dunedin. BLUE CLIFFS. BLUE CLIFFS. To be Sold on FEBRUARY 13th, at tho Mechanics' Institute, Timaru, at 2 p.m. Is distant from St. Andrews Railway Station 11 miles, and 22 miles from Timaru, with good metalled roads leading thereto. X T. FORD AN D CO. have been favored with instruction! from th 3 Executors of the late Chas. Meyer, Esq., to offer by Public Auction, in Feb. ruary next, at Timaru— Tlie above Magnificent FREEHOLD I AND LEASEHOLD ESTATE, together with 22,000 well-bred SHEEP. The Freehold consists of 8500 acres of the finest wheat and grass land in the much, favored District of South Canterbury, 4000 acres of which are in cultivation, bearing I grass, turnips, rape, and 540 acres in grain, for which 20s per acre rental is paid for the one year—subdivided into 30 paddocks, with permanent water in each ; and 6000 aora can be irrigated at a trilling coßt. 28,000 acres Leasehold in a ring fence) subdivided into 5 paddocks, permaneat I water in each. Lease 11 years to run from j May, 1579, next. As a country residence, Blue Cliffs has no I equal in Canterbury. Splendid view; largt I pleasure grounds, tastefully laid out, and I ureatly assisted by the natural beauty of the I surroundings ; water laid on to all porta o! I the house and grounds. [ Either Christchurch or Dunedin can I*l reached in seven hours from the Homestead, I Au tioneers invite inspection ; and for I further particulars apply to J. T. FORD AND CO.; or, MR. CARTWRIGHT, 791 On the Station. SATURDAY, 15TH FEBRUARY, 1879,|| At 2 o'clock. At Club Hotel, Invercargill. To Dairy Farmers, Breeders of Prizo Stack, I Speculators, and others. MAGNIFICENT SUBURBAN FARMS| AT INVERCARGILL. HENRY DR I V (in conjunction with Meßiffl M'Ardell and Co., Invercargill), has it I ceived instructions from the Proprietal who is leaving the Colony, to offer for ui'l in the Long Room, Southland Club Hotel Invercargill, on Saturday, 15th Fcbrusrjl at 2 o'clock, THE WEST PLAINS ESTATE, OF 1100 ACRES. This property is situated at a distano* S four miles from Invercargill, and is withoij .loubt the choicest suburb of that rapu! rising town, within a mile of the Waiklfl Station on the Invercargill and Kingita Railway. It comprises an area of otl 1100 acres, the soil being a rich chocol loam on a limestone formation. The whole Estate is perfectly freo fa floods. Surrounded with forest, and i divided by hedges, it is thoroughly I tered, and is well known in the its early and luxuriant growth of cereals, and root crops. The West Plain is similar in chari and appearance to the Valley of the Hij Wellington, by which only it is in the Colony. The Estate was originally bush cleared and cultivated some 17 yeanN and divided by live fences in lOO'j farms, subdivided into numerouß paddoj having seven excellent dwellings, stables, cattle-sheds for hand feeding, i or fat cattle ; together with other need out-offices, and splendid orchards great variety of fruit treeß in full bearinfj The whole Estate is laid down in sf tion of English grass, cereals, and and the high class farming under has been conducted will commend it! anyone understanding the same on p»] a visit of inspection. The property will be sold, as already divided, in lots of 100 acres; and as ''"l many respects a specialty, a personal spection is solicited. The Auctioneers have every recommending this Estate as choice suburban residences, or as raising prize stock, for which it is I nently adapted. The fellowing unprecedentedly easy' of payment will be allowed : 10 per cent, cash 10 per cert, six months 10 per cent, twelve months 70 per cent, five years With 8 per cent, interest added For further particulars, apply to N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE & Qp COMPANY, Dunedin, Invercargill, OamaWi' and Christchurch; Or to M'ARDELL & 00-i •205 lu^i

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 867, 25 January 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 867, 25 January 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 867, 25 January 1879, Page 2

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