Fleming: and HesUejr.
FRIDAY, 23rd MAY. At their Stores, Tyne street. : At 12 o'clock sharp. To Gentlemen in search of a Country Residence. VALUABLE SUBURBAN PROPERTY. To Capitalists, Speculator., and Others. "TILEMING AND HEDLKY bave received instructions from the Trustees in the assigned Estate of H. E. G. Evans and Co. to sell by public auction at the above time and place — THAT MAGNIFICENT SUBURBAN PROPEKTY,
Held under base for four years, with a purchasing clause at the end of the term of £50 per acre. The yearly rental is £2 per acre.
The Improvements consist of — 1. Crieff Lodge, of nine apartments, quite new, substantially built, and replete with every comfort and convenience, including water laid on to the rooms. 2. Brooklet Cottage, of five roomr, quite new, exceedingly well finished and lathed and plastered through* out.
The Auctioneers have no hesitation in stating that this will be the most valuable property in which a capitalist could invent. It is bound to become an exceedingly profit* able speculation. It is just on the confines of the town, vithin easy access by road or rail, and, above all, it is permanently watered by springs and running creek. A new road through the Acclimatisation Gar* den goes past the property, and this sam* road will eventually be one of the prettiest driven in Oamaru. It lids almost alongside the Waiareka Junction Station, and the farthest point is not three minutes' walk from the station. If the property could be cut up into £-acre sections the land alone
would fetch £4000. The advantage of this property for a township is very great. Supposing the property cut up as indicated, every section would touch water. This fact cannot be brought too prominently before the notice of the public. The land around Crieff Lodge has been levelled and ploughed four times, and is now in excellent order for planting.
Terms at Sale.
FLEMING AND HEDLEY, mal7 Auctioneers yWT ANTED TO LET, FOR ONE CROP, FALLOW LAND on Eskbank. Rent, 30s and 355. Apply immediately. ma! 4 FLEMING AND HEDLEY. SHAG POINT COLLIERY. THE Shag Point Coal Company (Limited) have much pleasure in giving notice to Coal Merchants and Coal Consumers generally, that on or about th" 25th of May, 1879, they will be prepared to deliver screened coal at the pit's month direct into the Railway trucks at fourteen shillings per ton, and will consign to parties ordering as follows : STANDING MUCK AT MINI 14*. S. d. At Hatnpdenirtcludingrailwaycarriage per ton by truck load 16 0 Wsianalurua do do ... 16 8 „ Herbert „ „ „ . 17 s Waimotu „ ... 18 2 Mah'no „ ... 18 5 „ Teschemakers siding )mm „ Totara „ „ (I8 I 0 „ Oamaru „ „ ... 19 7 „ Awamoko Junction 19 11 „ Waitaki North „ „ ... ?1 2 „ Waihae 21 10 „ Waimate Junction ... 22 5 „ Hook „ „ ... 22 9 „ Makikihi • „ „ ... 23 1 „ Otaio , «_3 5 „ St. Andrews „ „ ... 23 9 „ Normanby „ , ■" 24 3 „ Timaru „ ' . 24 8 At Waiareka Branch 19 1 We-ton per truck load at per ton 19 4 Tranemki „ „ 19 10 „ Flderslie „ 2» 1 Windsor „ 20 5 CorrMale 20 7 „ Ngapara „ „ 20 11 At Awamoko Branch 19 11 „ Papakaio per truck load at per ton 20 5 Gibsons siding,, „ 20 8 „ Peebles „ „ 20 11 „ Aitchison's „ „ 21 4 „ Uxbridge „ „ 21 5 „ Black Point „ „ 21 9 Borton's „ „ 21 11 „ Duntrwn „ „ 92 2 At Waimat* Branch „ Waimate per truck load at per ton 22 10
The Company will aho bave de;6ts at Oamaru and Timaru. The price retail per ton for any quantity under a truck load will be at Oamaru per ton &4s Timaru „ 29s All trucks must be unloaded according to Government regulation or else th« demurrage of 30s per truck per day will be strictly enforced. Consignees in all cases will pay the mi', way carriage unless special arrangements are made with the Cor n-any to do so. The Coal now being raised is of a very superior quality, being from the deep working», and the Company in placing it in the market at such a reasonable price, feel every confidence in re -uring the support of House* holders, Mill Owners, and all Coal Com* sumers. A trial of the Coal is only necessary to establish the fact of economy in using it as also in the saving of labor, in Hs not making any soot, or dirt of any kind. Good quality slack for Engines, Brick* makers, ke., at 7s per ton at the pit. AH orders for coal forwarded to the Depots at Timaru, Oamaru, or to the Manager at Shag Point, Paboerston, wfll rwtive prompt attention. ma f TCJDWIK HAFDY AND CO.'S HUMBER STREET GRAIN STORES. Grain and othrtr Produce Stored at Current Battae. aaat
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North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2199, 19 May 1879, Page 3
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