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J. T. Ford Co. 'IMPORTANT SALE OP A PORTION I OF 1 THE WELL-KNOWN j TTAIMATE ESTATE, j AND |the township op studholmb, j if SOUTH iCANTBBBUR|'.: ff JT. FORD 0 (in conjunction with HALL'; ANl|'’ Measoh) have ,becn favored with instructions from Michael Studholme, Esq., to offer for Sale by > PUBLIC AUCTION AT STUDHOLMB JUNCTION, - i Immediately after the arrival of. the . | Exprepa feaihp;, ;I ;,, j ■ 'on I MON.D AX , .'.APRIL 8,1 885, ; ; 6Q ' 'SECTIONS 66 (Varying from &th to of 'an Acre), J IN THE ;■ TOWNSHIP OF STUDHOLME, Situated on the Main Line of Railway, rdidway between Christchurch and Dunedin and at the Junction of the Branch Line of ■Railway .to Waimate. Its position for business purposes is ~' undeniable, the Farmers having a Choice of Markets, nowhere; else,.obtainable,,. whilst it us,' without doubti in the nentre.of i., t V - THE. feEgT BLOCK; . OjE Agricultural and Grazjng ajandin Canterbury orin New Zealand. I , FDRtftM^iNfciNp ’ ~ To Waihaorunga, through Waiho Gorge, ANOTHER MAGNIFICENT TRACT QF 5 AGRICULTURAL LAND !"' Is? opened Up, the Trade from which, together with that of- the well sealed Mdl flourishing District in the vicinity of the Junction, must drain to . 4 1 STUDHOLMB. 1 •’' ./' which, with its Stores and Mercantile, Hhuses, Banks, &c,; will in a' few years rise to be one of the ’ j MOST FLOURISHING TOWNS iff South Canterbury. Grain Stores and other Buildings are rabidly rising in the Township, notably the recently-finished and extensive Grain- and Produce Stores of.tbe'New' Zealand Loan and Mercan'ile Agency Company, and the Stfick Sale Yards, where the monthly sales are extremely,successful j .and increasingin. mportance. f f:; ,, THE SITUATION, >n*;R is | dry and healthy, and within a short distance of the Ocean (Beach,.;-The Landis extremely Fertile, and the v [ J)ELIGHTFUL.,.: . a t In addition to the value of this township as 1 the business centre of a large Agricultural;. District, additional .value must presently be attained from the 1 MANUFACTURING! which are J bouhd tS find root and growth in | a district favored. sp bountifully by nature.

the Auctioneers 1 ' are 1 also instructed to offer on the same date , r . i 3000 ' ACRES ’ 3000 of the c famous • > W AIM ATE ESTATE.. 1, SUBDIVIDED 'INTO FARM 3 OF FROM' 60 TO 150 ACRES.. . * Adjacent to StudhOtme 'Juncti on, and extending along. the ■ line, ofwards.: - ■WAIMATE. i “’ u ‘every, farm Has been carefully laid off with ayiew to Road and Rail Frontages. The Fences are welljgrown and in good order. WITH 4 DEEP TOP BOIL Renting on a splendid bottom of Marl, and Clay, never injuriously affected by drought or heavy rainfall, this Estate may be well described as. " ] , • THE GRANDEST FARMING AND GRAZING LAND IN NEW ZEALAND. ALL EXTREMITIES' OF - SEASONS ; ARE -ALIKE .TO IT. THE DRAINAGE IS PERFECT, And the Land is of a description which admits- of its being ,worked£ immediately efter. .heavy; rains,-•; whilst-dabof * saving Machinery can be used over every acre of it.: THE HEAVY CROPS • Of Grain and Boots grown-im the Waimate and on ' ; i/.- 1 <- • . THIS PROPERTY •; are too well known -to reqbfee'any comments. while for GRASS.it : 1 ; , , ; CANNOT BE EXCELLED. > - * i: 'THE EXPORTb*PrdSAM&t andDairV Produce to England has 1 lip a riew ' 'and.extensive Market,- 5 the Importance* of' whiph can hardly be overestimated, as the Trade is but yet. in its. Infancy, and must speedily largely increase the value of Land, so well adajpted'by Soil and Climate to the production of Produce for exportation, as L,* i THE WABIATE ESTATE.

'The Auctioneers desire .to >call t ; ' * SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE ' V.f ; roads and to the ’aJongside and adjacent to the .several,Farms : £6r dare omust giaye the Fanner opn- , siderable expense in delivering his, Grain to g PROFITABLE MARKET. ■'‘wlrEß' : . ’Exists,. or is easily.obtainable* on .. ■)■ i.,,.pyjßS: t f4rmv>' :ti i-, Whilst to the intending Settler, : the advantages of GOOD SCHOOLS, „ DIRECT BAILWAYCOMMUNIGATION.ofSattIing : in $6 Centre .of. a Flourishing Districts, and onLandknown'foxite, I FERTILITY .. throughout N.?. : are too palpable for fur? •ther ’I i >{'/} mention Plans are pow ready. • , t Terms of Sale as under r: ■ • ■'For Township,pf i-. 25 per cent‘deposit ’ . .••arr c.;v ; i'i v: {Thee (balance; ..can he .arranged at 'an " ' . .easy rate of interest, if required. , For RURAL ' l ‘ : ■■ • jSyper cent deposit; n 10 per cent in three months - r ' s j.O per cent in twelve Months-

65 per cent in five years... at 6 per cent... : ■ , l <Eo|r Flaps and farther/ patUdulars apply |. V I J. T. FdKD. & ‘ J ■ ~ ...Auctioneers, ; ; . ‘ Christcharcli'ahd Timaru : ■ . v, ::,:ham/«!;^ibas'on, ! . . ~' .Timaru: and ~ ~, ; , 0 ,;; b: cambron,, ebq., '■■■ • i ... ZEALAND RAILWAYS.- •; : EUrunui-waxtakl 'railway. TIMARU STATION, £ ] BUILDINGS CONTRACT, ■ rc-TTRITTEN TENDBRS will be received; VV at this Office until: ' Noon of TUESDAY, the 25th April, 1882, for the above contract. They ate to, be marked on the outside “ Tender f6t; 'TiffiMU’;;ptatibn, Passsnger Builaifiys 'Corit^act: ,, ’ and ad-’ dressed to the Hon the Minister for Public Works, 1 Dunedin'. ' Tbfegraphic tenders, similarly addressed and marked, -will bo received if presented at any telegraph office by Noon of the Same date, provided that written tenders are lodged at any District or Resident-Engineer’s Office by the same houri Drawings, specifications and general conditions may be , seen on and after sth proximo, at this Office;,'and, the Public Works Office at Christchurch,’ and,Railway Station ;,at; Timaru. The lowest or any tender not neceasarily accepted. . By command, > ;i W. N, BLAIR, Engineer jn Charge Middle Island. Public Works Office, . . i Dunedin, March 21, 1882.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2815, 1 April 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2815, 1 April 1882, Page 3

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