SALES BY AUCTION SATURDAY, 22nd DECEMBER. At the Stores, Tyne-street. At 12 o'clock. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. "O LEM IN G AND HEDLEY -*- are favoured with instructions from the Committee of the Caledonian Society to submit to public competition the Privileges in connection with the forthcoming Caledonian Sports, on the Ist January, IS7S — Booth No. 1 Booth No. 2 Temperance Booth Fruit Stand, in front of Grand Stand Confectionery Stall, in front of Grand Stand. Plans of the Ground can be seen at the office of FLEMING AND HEDLEY, 426 Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 29th DECEMBER. At Commercial Yards. At 12 o'clock.
SPEING CAET AND BUGGIES. have received instructions from Mr. David Henderson, to sell by public auction, at the above time and place—--1 Heavy Spring-Cart 1 Single Buggy, almost nevr 1 Station Waggonette.
The Auctioneers would draw . specia attention to the above Lota. Thej' are new or good as new, and of first-rate workman Terms at sale. FLEMING AND lIEDLEY. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION (Without Reserve) Of that really FIRST-CLASS AGRICULTURAL LAND, Known as the Estate of B It 0 0 K L A N D S, Together with the Improvements, consisting of a substantially-built Two-Storey Stone Dwelling-house, Stone Barn, Largo Stable, &c. The Estate will be sub-divided into Farms varying from 100 ACRES to 10 ACRES. "1 ,f ACLE A N BROTHERS - L *- a - have been instructed by William Hepburn, Esq., to submit to public competition, at the Rooms of Messrs. M'Laudress, Hepburn, and Co., Manse-street, Duuedm, in an early day in January, of which due notice will be given, the whole of his
ESTATE OF BROOKLANDS, ted in Pleasant Valley, between Waikouaiti and Palmerston.
The lands of Brooklands are mostly composed of alluvial deposit flats of the richest description, carrying always tlie heaviest ;rop in the district, and equally adapted for kvheat or potato crops.
The rising ground being principally of limestone formation, with a great dej>th of splendid soil, is admirably suited for wheat cropping, whilst the whole is unsurpassed in New Zealand for growing English grasses, :iid its stock-carrying capabilities are menualled.
lhe property is now being surveyed into suitable lots, varying from 106 acres to 10 acres, "with a, few smaller allotments close to the Railway Station and roads leading thereto, suitable for business sites.
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The property- is subdivided into paddocks by full-grown hawthorn hedges (of which there are several miles), and is well supplied with water by Pleasant River and other streams. There is also 011 the property a valuable quarry of splendid freestone.
The buyers will have the option at the time of sale of taking the growing crops at valuation, and if not so disjjosed of, they will be afterwards sold by auction on the ground.
Terms : One-fourth cash, the balance extending over a term of years, and bearing interest at the rate of S .per cent, per Plans in course of preparation, to be had at the Booms of the Aiictioneers, on the property, and at all the hotels and stores in the district. Mr. Andrew Hepburn, who is now resident on the property, will be prepared to show any intending buyers over the Estate. For particulars, apply to MACLEAN BROTHERS & CO., Or M'LANDEESS, HEPBURN, k CO. 367
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 512, 20 December 1877, Page 3
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