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Miles, Archer and.Oo. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1888, AT 12.30 O’CLOCK. VOLUNTEER HALL, TEMUKA. %) DAIRYMEN, FARMERS, GRAZIERS, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROi PERTIES, Situate at Temuka, Winchester, Albury, Waimataiiai, and Arowbenua, Belonging co the PATERSON ESTATE. MILE'S, ARCHER AND CO. (in conjupctioc with K. k\ Gray) hkva, received instructions from the IVpaVees of the Paterson Estate to ofler firjjaje by ; Public Auction the Well-known jiUid .y.aluable Properties of the Estate as itove’,,. . ' '.THE TEMUKA PROPERTY, -s» j.;. ■ Known as L? •••• u SPRINGFIELD,” Containing 555 Acres (more or less), submitted in the following Sub- •' divisions Lot I—Containing about 61 Acres in Native and English Grasses. This / Land has never been broken up. ’ Lot 2 Containing about 95 Acres, in Taro . - -Paddocks ; laid down in Wheat (Red Chaff). . m Lot 3— Containing 59 Acres, in Two • Paddocks, of which about 34 Acres ■■'f are laid do«n in Wheat (Red Chaff) . ~‘.and the balance in Grass. Ltft 4— Containing about 54 Acres, lai i '--{lbwn in Grass. Lot s—Containing about 59 Acres, with Large and Commodious House (with Conservatory attached), Dairy, Men s Huts, Stables, Granary, Cow Sheds, Yards, Piggeries, etc. About 15 Acres of ihe Land are in Grass; about 15 Acres in Fallow ; about 20 Acres in Stubble, and the balance in Orchard, Garden, and Plantations, Lot 6—Containing about 60 Acres, all of which is in Grass. Lot 7— Confining about 67 Acres, all of which is in Grass (in Two Paddocks). Lot 8— Containing about 50 Acies,iu Two Paddocks, all of which is in Grass. Lot 9— Containing about 50 Acres, in Two Paddocks, all in Grass.

THE WINCHESTER PROPERTY, Containing 500 Acres (more or less), Will be offered in the following Subdivisions Lot 10— Containing about 121 Acres, with Comfortable Homestead and ./J.utbbildings, Garden, Orchard, etc. ’ V A boiit 75 Acres are laid in Wheat (Red .Chaff;, and about 35 Acres are in Grass, m —Containing about 96 Acres, 66 Aares (more or Jena) of which are in Wheat, 8 Acres in Red Chaff, W/ andithe balance in Grass. . %>t 12—^ Containing about 88 Acres, in "TVifeipbble and Grass. fc A'3- Containing about 60 Acres, in Stubble and Grass. JJot 14— Containing about 51 Acres, in fcbt 15—Containing adout 74 Acres, in .r'JFallov. Lot 16—Containing about 10 Acres, in Grass. THE ALB CRY PROPERTY,

Contains 336 Acres 1 Rood 34 Perches (more or less) of Good Pastoral Country, and is Rural Section 34,203, ’ 34'204, Opawa Survey District. THE WAIMaTAJTAI PROPERTY (Within easy distance of Titnaru), Gpti'liiats of 69 Perches (more or less), and is adjacent to Captain Woollcomhe’s, and is Loti 16 and 17, part of R.S. . 009* PROPERTIES Sections .487, 489, and 71, * v T6wq,&bip of Arowhenua. W -t- C':'' : -

ic&cliddeers would draw the special Daihyraen, Graziers, Farmers, tnd Speculators to this important Sale. The Springfield and T? inchester Properties are so celebrateci for their Cereal, Stock* ffialngand Fattening Qualities, and are arid favorably known by the •of the South Canterbury Disenconium by the Auctioneer is necessary. ’ Opportunities of-acquiring small holdjoga jn this favored District are so rare that persons desirous of acquiring such ■hould ftVail theuiseives eagerly of this Sale." v „

'TBe-Titla to all the Properties is under “ The Transfer Act.” terms AT SALE. VrfSirfher information can be obtained from MR W. G. ASPIN ALL, ; ■ Solicitor, Temuk»; MESSRS )I[L S 3, A ROHEK & CO., ■'' Timaru ; MR K* (P. GRAY, Auctioneer, Temuka; and MILES AND CO., >, •" Christchurch. ■ ( >vv 'Luncheon Provided. se!B

SOTjTH ORA 111 RIYEJI BOARD. is hereby given that at a Meet'ing of the above Board to be bed on OCTOBER Isx, 1888, it is proposed to PASS' the following BESOLUTION, viz. : “•That 'this Board direct the Terauka Road MAKE, LEVY, and COLLECT a qInERAL RATE of ONE EARTHING POUND on the Rateable YRue of ■if Rateable Property in the Souih Orari Rij;6'r-Board I'istnot. Z* ■ • R. A. BARKER, Si.' ‘ Chairman, | /"NARDS of Every Description Printed of this Paper.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1793, 22 September 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1793, 22 September 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1793, 22 September 1888, Page 2

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