SALES BY AUCTION SATURDAY, 12th JANUARY. At the Homestead (Fillenl's Pre-emptive) At 12 (/clock sharp. CLEA RING SALE STANDING CROPS, DAIRY AND STORE CATTLE, SHEEP, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY UTENSILS, FURNITURE, &c. CO NXE L L AN D CLOWE S have received instructions from the executors of the late James Borrie, to sell by auction, at above time and place—84\ Acres Wheat, on Mr. John Cameron's Farm, Horse Gully 47.J Acres Oats, on Mr. John Cameron's Farm, Horse Gully (Mr. Cameron will show the above to intending purchasers). About 70 Acres Wheat and 5 Acres Oats, at the Homestead 6 First-class Mares and Geldings 1 3-year-old Filly, by Emperor 1 3-year-old Colt 1 Yearling Colt 1 Foal, about 4 months old 1 First-class Hack or Buggy Mare ~ ~ with foal at foot 10 Dairy Cows 4 Yearlings 1 Shorthorn Bull (yearling) ;">«) Half-bred Ewes and Lambs 2 Pigs, Fowls, &c. 3 Drays and Frames 1 Waggon | 2 Double-furrow Plougts Reaper, by Reid and Gray 2 Sets Harrows C Sets Plough Harness, ditto dray and leading ditto 1 Set Buggy Harness Saddle and Bridle 1-1 cut. Ft lining Wire Spades, Forks, and Shovels Set Carpenters' Tools, Horse Covers, kc, &e. 2 Tarpaulins, 40 empty Sacks 70 Sacks Chatf, Horse Feed, &c. Quantity Posts and Rails, Sawn Timber, Firewood. &e. Griiidstuiie, Casks, Quantity Roofing Iron. Dairy Utensils, Household Furniture, &.<:., &e. As regards the horse stock, the auctioneers can state that they are really tirst-rate. The cattle and sheep are well-bred and in good condition. 'I he crop at the ILmestead is one of the finest in the district. The Macrewhenua Train, leaving Oaniaru at !*.-!"> a.m.. will stop opposite the Homestead, and t!iL Do ri:l also .sb>i> at Terms lihera!. ('i »NX ELL AN 0 CLOWES, [ Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. . ONN EL L AND C L OWES v - y ' have received instructions from the Executors of the late John Thomson, to sell 1 by public auction some time in January— That Valuable FREEHOLD PRO- : I'EIJTY in Thames-street, opposite j the Courthouse, being Section 9, Block IV., Oatuarn Town, together ' with Buildings thereon, now occur pied by Messrs. M'Farlane and * Co., Falconer, and Mrs. Lindsay. Full particulars in future issue. CONNELL AND CLOWES, t 410 Auctioneers. % SATURDAY, 12th JANUARY. ' At 12 o'clock. TO PARTIES FURNISHING, MER- [ CHANTS, DEALERS, AND OTHERS. a ri EOIKiE GREENFIELD a has received instructions from the , importer to sell by public auction, at his j rooms, on Saturday, 12th January, at 12 o'clock—--72 American Chairs C Looking Glasses 20 Dozen American Brooms 21 Sets Toiletware ( 25 Sets Toiletware, white and gold 1 Cask Cut Glassware 1 Crate do. do. 1 Tierce Dinner Ware 1 Crate Cups and Saucers 10' Sewing-Machines, treadle lock-stitch (J Sets Croquet Sets 15 Pair Bronze Candelabras 4 Marble Clocks 10 Wood Clocks 12 Barometers 4 Flemish Paintings in oil r 4S Large Steel Engravings A Lot of Sundries. r lhe auctioneer desires to call special attention to the above goods, they being all extremely rich and well worthy the attention of buyers. G. GREENFIELD, WANTED KNOWN, that the Oamaru Evening Mail presents Special Advantages to persons in Want of Servants, as it is essentially the working man's paper, and consequently has the Largest Circulation of any paper in the district.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 528, 10 January 1878, Page 3
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