AUCTIONS. Uvkdnesday, 14th junk. \ - - — T-r ''* . \ At A. H. Maude's Sitore. 12 o'clock i \IL m/ A U D E jki.. has received instructions to sell by public auctiouXat abovj/tijne arid place, a quantity of \ £ VALUABLE H 0( HOLD FURNITURE, CgpsiJting of ChitirsX Tables, Chests of Albto lie sold without rtserve. / \ / V / A. H. MAUDE, - 319 Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 21st JUNK, AT A. H. MAUDES .STOKES, OAMARU, At 1.30 p,in. TO CAPITALISTS, FARMERS, ETC. GREAT SALE FREEHOLD PROPERTY NEAR OAMARU. hast received instructions from Messrs Gillies and Street to sell by public auction, at above time and place, the whole of their MAGNIFICENT ESTATE .«.' A W km (XR O. . .if-'-Net-. 'AS. divided into about -10 Sections, varying in size from 40 to 150 t£ one of the nam district, and is on the Limestone Terraces lying befesnaijk the Awaui£k<lßir£r and the Upper Watafekr. jjf ~*' '*- fi x *'- It w ftbuJulAntry supplied with water from the Awansoko River, the Awafcoura and Bobbin Creeks, besides numerous springs. The character of the sod and the lay of the grwiud rettdTers this proj>erty peculiarly exempt from the bad- effects of either very dry *>r very wet seasons. The Copps httljepo grown on this land speak for thymolvetf as to the quality of the soil; ann .. .*■ nowhere j yields beei
Atattt \,SQQ Ames have been tinder crop, the larger portim of which is now in English grads, for the moat part only one crop of grain having been taken from this land, and in ftt!> vase more than two. 'ffie facilities for the transport of grain and prtwtttee mast not be forgotten, as on one side *>i the property the Awamoko Railway runs within two and a-hatf miles, and on the other »\>\e the Waiareka Railway is within one and a<hnJt' miles*, no portion of the Estate being oiote than three mile* from a railway. The? Cartage to cither railway is very easy, 'Mvt the New Road passed by the Waiareka K»;wl Board, which will be commenced at »>«««,*, will give an easy access to all that part •►8 the property lying towards the Waiareka Valley, bringing this side of the Estate within one and a-ltalf miles of the Waiareka Railway. The.money to make the above rpswt ha* already been handed over to the IWarvt by Mcstan*. Gillies and Street. A sttperior COAL MINE-is worked on the property, supplying the neighbourhood with t'aei for household and steam purposes. The whole property is substantially Fenced, aid«» s»me of the subdivisions. The Term* will be deferred Payments, untustially liberal, a«, after the first two instalments have been* paid (the second of which will come due two years after date of Sale), the tialance of the purchase money can remain on mortgage as long as may be desired at tiie !«>w interest of t per cent. Buyers wtu» may prefer it can make arrangements aa_ to giving security, instead of the payment of the first instalment. Every facility will be given to buyers at the Sale in the way of allowing them to take «p contiguous sections to those knocked «l*>wn to them, so as to enable every one to suit himself as far ar possible as to the size of tba farm he may wish to purchase. Phut* and full particulars may be obtained {rem MESSRS*. 01 LUES & .STREET, . VVRUSHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., Jhmedin; or A. H. MAUDE, Auctioneer, Oamaru.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 45, 13 June 1876, Page 3
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