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J. T. Ford and Co. THIS DAY farms. ORARL ? AEM3 - THURSDAY, MARCH 9th, 1882. MESSRS J. have received instructions from Mrs* Macdonald and the Trustees in the Estate of the late W. K. Macdonald, to OFFER AT PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THEIR LAND SALEROOM, TIMARU, ON j THURSDAY, 9th MaRCH, 1882, At 2 p.m. sharp. 900 *» ES 900 BEING THE SEAWARD PORTION OF THE ORARI ESTATE, To suit till classes of purchasers, this valuable portion of the Orari Esiate has been divided info 1 1 FARMS Y\_ And Allotments, varying in Acreage from ' 20 to 116 ACRES. THE POSITION is most convenient, being about four miles from the Orari Railway Station, with frontage on good made roads. THE SOIL I is rich alluvial loam, resting on epod clay [ sub-soil. It has been knowu to produce the best crops of grain in South Canterbury, and is equally suitable for root crops or gr;«ss. PERMANENT WATER exists on most of the Farms, and is easily obtainable in each lot. I THE PRESENT CONDITION Of the Property is most favorable to Purchasers, it being all in English grass. TERMS OF PAYMENT. 25 per cent Cash at Sale. 25 per cent on 9th of March, 1884. The Balance, 50 per cent, may remain on Mortgage for ' three or five years from date of Sale. All unpaid balances to bear | interest at 6 per cent, payable half yearly. The Manager, Mr Wm. Gunn, will f ur- ' nish Plans and show intending purchasers over the Property, and all further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneers. J. T. FORD & CO., n»a3 Chr'istchnrch and Timaru. 337 ACRES MAIDFN LAND. 337 ACRES. <"E have received instructions from ' the Freeholder 'Tp SELL BY PUBIC AUCTION, ON THURSDAY, 9th MARCH, AT THE SHIP HOTEL, TIMARU, A Farm of SO** ACRES OF MAIDEN OQ7 O f LAND, OO i Situate at ORARI, (Adjacent to Mr Angus Macdonald's Woolshed). About 237 Acres have been pioughe Qnce. 100 Acres Native Grass. J. T. FORD & CO., ma 4 Auctioneers.

TO FAMERS AND OTHERS. —HE UNDERSIGNED, having IMPORTED one of Drummond's Celebrated' GRASS-SEED CLEANING MACHINES, are prepared to DRESS SEED infaqy quantity, on reasonable terms ' NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW 23f ZEALAND, Limited. ,OBERT WILKIN AND CO., j Stratliallan street, TIM4.RU, Are now receiving their New Season's Supplies of CLOVER ANDt GRASS SEEDS, For Spring Sowing. On Hand, and to Arrive— Fencing Materials of- all descriptions Barbed Wire, galvanised arid painted Corrugated Galvanised Iron Oils and Paints Wool Packs, Corn Sacks, and Twine General Station. Supplies Spirits, Bottled Ale and Stout Farm and Garden Implements Water: Rollers, all sizes Sole Agen.ta for celebrated O.K. Scotch ' " " Whiskey. Liberal Advances made on WOOL and ' GRAIN For Sale in Colonial ®r Home Markets. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED). Capital, £3.000,000. Reserve Fund, £170,000. HAVE LARGE and COMMODIOUS STORES, connected with the Railway, and are prepared to STORE all descriptions of PRODUCE, etc., at lowest rates. BRANCHES in Melbourne, Sydney, - Newcastle, Fiji, Auckland, Wellington, Chiistchurch, Dunedin, Inyercargill, and all the other principal towns in New Zealand, thus offering every facility to farmers for the disposal of their produce. MAKE LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES on Freeholds, on Stations and Stock, on Growing Clips of Wool, and on Growing Crops of Grain, also on all sorts of Wool, Grain, and Produce while in Store. .- 'RECEIVES CONSIGNMENTS of Wool, Grain, Tallow, Leather, Sirins. etc., fox sale in the New Zealand, ' Australian, and London markets. UNDERTAKES INDENTS of British, ' Continental, East Indian, and American Goods, and Commissions in all Branches of Mercantile Business. - CORNSACKS, WOOLPACKS, AND TWINE, all of the VERY BEST QUALITY, on hand. As the Company import • these goods direct from the manufacturers, I constituents can rely on being supplied at 1 lowest market rates. Further particulars on application to F. LECREN , Manager.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 925, 9 March 1882, Page 2

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635

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 925, 9 March 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 925, 9 March 1882, Page 2

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