R. WORDING RAILWAYS’ DEPARTMENT (Christchurch Section). ADDINGTON WORKSHOPS. 'Rlt\en TENDERS, addressed to v T the Minister for Public Works, willpe received at this otßce up to noon on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2nd, 1879, for the erection of a BLACKSMITH’S SHOP at _ Tenders mu| be “Tenders for Workshops.’’ Drawing® sJecifiiptions,fa d conditions of contractible \og be seen at this office, and at the Resiffent Engineer’s Office, Dunedin Railway Station. _ Telegraphic tellers, similarly addressed and marked, will be Received, if presented at any telegraph office by noon on the same date, provided that written tenders, in due form, are lodged at one of the above-mentioned offices%y the same hour and date, and accompanied by a cheque, as required in the conditions. The lowest or any tender- will not necessarily be accepted. \ By command. \ JOHN HENRY LOWE, Resident Engineer W.R. Resident Engineer’s Office, \ Railway station, Christchurch, March 19, 1879. PLEASANT POINT. TOWNSHIP EXTENSION ON THE TIMARU-ALBURY LINE OF RAILWAY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, In Timaru, ON THURSDAY, APRIL 3, Immediately after the sale of the Farms on the Levels EsbyteY" Maclean are instructed uy the New Zealand and Australian Limd Company, Limited, to offer by Public Auction, on the above date_ 1/ BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, from quarter-acre to five acres, being extension of Pleasant Point Township, and immediately adjoining the Railway station. Terms—Half Cash, balance in twelve months, bearing six and a half per cent, interest. MACLEAN AND STEWART, Auctioneers. 112 .RMS ON THE LEVELS ESTATE, Situated close to PLEASANT POINT RAILWAY S/ATION On the VTimaru-Albury line of Railway, To be s\|d by AUCTION in TIMARU ON THURSDAY 3rd APRJj At 2 p.m,, acleAnand s yEwart are instructed by tM Now Zeaaud Australian Lsmd Company (Limited) to offer by Public \Uiclionybh the above date, 2,182 Acres of Farming Land, partiamyenced, and nearly all laid clownlm English Grass. Subdivided /n\> 45 Holdings. The superioyquawty of \he Levels land is so universally ravognisodwhat the Auctioneers do|m it cpiite unnecessary to say one single \\jord in its favor. VThey have great pleasure however, in being able to point out to intending buyers, Uiat from the remarkably easy terms, of Viyment, and moderatysize of the farms to offered kwill be lining a freeholcliof their own, which is certain to rise ia/alue with the growth ok the colony. an opportunity which rarely occursWilll afforded t(/bona tide settlers of obrainii , erms are : cent cash at sale. in nine months, in fifteen months, in eighteen months, in twenty-seven months, in five years from date of sale, iu seven years from date of Interest on ail unpaid balances 6i per cent, per annum. Title under Land Transfer Act, For plans and further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, MACLEAN AND STAWART. GTLPINTUWN. Maclean & stewart favored with instructions from Mrs A. F. Anderson, will sell by public auction, on an early date, due notice of which will be given— THE TOWNSHIP OF GILPINTOWN, Comprising— / QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS. Gilpintown is a portion of Mrs A. F. Anderson’s Fsrm,/situate on the Otaio, and is a corner/block on the Elueclilfs road. The Otaifi Government School is erected in thisNownship. Plans arcyiow being prepared. Full particulars and terms in future advertisement. MACLEAN & STEWART, Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE.. ACLEANAND SUEAV A R T Have received insLA«uons to offer pusHc auction, at Tiiffitm, towards the of JlSg'PcJgr- " FreehoklSjnyilakateramea Valley, consisQfc of 2018 acres first class LgnmliuF&L Land. being SectLffif two or more /On easy terms,, Rpv full particulars apply to MACLEAN & STEWART, Auctioneers.
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Temuka Leader, Volume 2, Issue 133, 2 April 1879, Page 3
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