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AUCTIONS. SATURDAY, JUNE 17th. \? L 1 Su,U: \ ar«b, fftt the Two !i X (i AND II h i: y at their at twelve v wlcJock shn WEDNESDAY, 21st JUNK, AT A. H. .NtAl'L>K*S STORES, OAMARU. At 1.30 i>,mTO CAPITALISTS. FARMERS. ETC. CREAT SALE OS' FREEHOLD PROPERTY NEAR OAMARU. \ H. M A U L» E A. had ryunivevt instructions from Meaars Gillies aiic.ii Street to set! l>y ptsMie auction, at above time and ptaee, the whole of their MA(rSlr iCE X T EST AT E AT A W A 31 O K O. Consisting of 4.440 ACRES of the Finest Agricultural Land in New Zealand, subdivided into »l>out 70 Sections, varying in size twin -10 to luO at; ft; st. Tins fd Property was one of the earnest ia the Oamaru district, ami t* Liinestapfe Terraces Hyvtiif f>obr««i» the t"p£JerJfaiare^^* It M»bam\smtiy happlieiCvritlfventer from the *w»rn«ko River, the iWnkottra and fM>bt» Creeks, besides nnmeyis springs. The sharaerter of the soil and the lay of the ground renders this property peculiarly exempt from the bad etfieete of either very dry or very wet seasons. The Crops .hitherto grown on this land stpeafc for fchcttwelveu aa to Cue quality of the soil; and it may safely lie atlinned that nowhere in the Oainara district have larger yields lieen obtained, or a better quality of grata prodtteed.

The of the land is in its virgin state, and from having been for many years heavily depastored, is covered with a thick swaitl of t>C gTOSS. Afloat 1,500 aere.-s have been under crop, the larger portion of which is now in English grass, tor the most part only one crop of grain having been taken from this land, and in no case more than two. The facilities tor the transport of grain and prodtt«e must not he forgotten, as on one side of the property the Awamoko Railway runs within two and a-halt" utiles*, and on the other side the Waiareka Hallway is within one and a-tvalf miles. no portion of the Estate being more than three miles from a railway. The Cartage t»> either railway is very easy, and the 2*ew Road passed l>y the Waiareka Koad Board. which will he commenced at onee» wiEE give an easy access to all that part, ot the property lying towards the Waiareka Vattey. bringing this side of the Estate within one- and a-half miles of the Waiareka Railway. The money to make the above road h;w already twwn handed over to the Board by Messrs. (iilllea and street. A superior COAL MltvE is worked on the property, attpplying the neighlxinrhood with tal for household and steam purposes, and will be ?o£d as one lot. The whole' property is sttlKt'tantially Fenced, also some ot the sttb«li visions. Tht' Terms will be deferred Payments, unttstta.Hy liberal : One-quarter cash ; b.v twu'e saci remain at interest, nt the low rate of 7 per cent. Buyers who may prefer it yan make arrangements beforehand as 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 Bp eontignons' sections to those knocked down to them, so as to enable every one to snit himself as far ar possible as to the size of the farm he may wish to purchase. Plans and fell particulars, also printed copies of the conditions of sale, may be obtatttjd from MESSRS. (MLLIES £ STREET, A>'» WRIfJIIT. STEPHENSON, k CO., Thuierfin ; or A. H. MAUDE, Auctioneer, Oamarn. AKD RESIDENCE*' - --■■■' nrr " AO EX'fffeKM AJN" •ttinMOCToobtain a BEDin or near terms, &c., to A IsMill. 346

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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 48, 16 June 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 48, 16 June 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 48, 16 June 1876, Page 3

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