SALES BY AUCTION SATURDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY. At our Xew Store, Tyne-3treet. At 2 o'clock. ~1 OXXK I. I, AND CLOWE S have rccfivc-.l instructions from the xectit"!'.-: <>• i!ic i;it ■: .John Thomson to offer r sale bv auction, at the above time and That very valuable Freehold Property. b,-rn- SSKCTIOX 9, BLOCK IV., Oamarn Town, together with Premises thereon, now occupied by Messrs. Macfarlane and Co., Falconer, and Mrs. Lindsay. The ahovc section is situate in Thamesstreet, immediately opposite the Court-house. It adjoins, on the one side, the stone buildings erected by Mr. Milltgan : on the other, Mr. Headland's new store. The site is the best in Oamani.—For particulars as to title, ete., apply to Messrs. HIS LOP AND CREAGH, Solicitors: Or to COXXELL AND CLOWES, G26 Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY. At our New Store, Tyne-strcet. At -2 o'clock. Ci OX XE L L AND CLO WE S have received instructions from Mr. Mains to oiler for sale by auction, at their Stores, Oamarn, on the above date, those TWO VALUABLE FARMS (Orchard and Ardhallow), Situated in Blocks IV. and VI., Otcpopo District (formerly known as Young's and Eraser's). Ist. ORCHARD—Contaiiiin"2-!0 acres,
w:tx) acres woo Fc*R SALE. CnrXTV «>F WAIMATE, N'ear Makikihi Railway Station, to be cut u|> into FREEHOLD FARMS. -\ TIL ES. HASS AL, AX D CO. *-*-*- [ I;LVe 1 ; ,. c„ Kivoured with instructions from George Babington Parker, Esq., to >ffer for sa"c !>y public auction, on a date to he named in a future advertisement, THE SHERWOOD ESTATE. )n the Croat inth Iload, close to ation on the Great ,ine, and contiguous, to the properties of ilessrs. G. F. Lovein'ove and C. Bourn, con- I f beautiful [/>«• Downs ami Valleys of the wry best quality of HFAW WHEAT LAXD, <ub-divided into Farms of Various Sizes. j very Farm will hive a portion of a running :.'r..ek in it. Many of the lots are already in great part enclosed with excellent fences, mil each will have a frontage to a public The v.h'.le of the land is easily worked, ind ready for the plough. We visited the Estate on December l! 0, List before the rain fell, and notwithstanding iie long drought the grass and crojis showed in excellent condition. We can confidently eeonimend the Property to the notice of intending purchasers, as v.e knew of no iietter block of land in Xt-w Z-.-ai.-u d, taking jlimate and position into consideration Anyone in want of a really good Farm should inspect this valuable property. The -oil is a rich, bkick mould, on an excellent ..leliov.' clay subsoil of great depth. The immense growth of jntiiral grass, and he splendid paudo.l-s «.f English grass and Tain crops, speak for the quality of the laud. Plans v.i!l shortly be obtainable at our oflices : mean time, Mr. ritman, Sherwood, will be glad to show intending purchasers a *kctch-plan of the divisio s. The terms .rill be liberal. Apply :o MILES, HASSAL, & CO., Christchurch MILES, .-u.CHEK, a; GO., Timaru.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 536, 19 January 1878, Page 3
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