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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS i V. T. GRONVALL. M.K.C.V.S., j" VETERINARY SURGEON. I beg to announce that I havt' COM}[E>'CED BUSINESS in my Profession IN REED-STREET, \; back of Hay and Barr's Mills, and hupc, jv strict attention, combined with moderate " charges, to share public patronage. Gentlemen residing at a distance having .iclc Horses or Cattle may communicate the j.-mptiima of the disease by letter, which will at once be attended to, and medicine forwarded by return mail. Attendance Night and Day. Castration and Spaying- nndertaken. p.S.—Horse and Cattle Medicines of every [inscription always on hand. 213 SALES BY AUCTION FRIDAY, sth APRIL. At Mr. M'Master's Yards, BoundaryCreek. r\ 0N N ELL AND CLOWES \J have rceeired instructions from the y e w Zealand and Australian Land Com-j -.,jnv, K'inrou, to sell by public auction, on frulav. 3th April, at Mr. M'Master's Yards, j fOL'K THOUSAND MERINO EWES. The above are fresh hill Sheep, and will \it iold in lots to sttit purchasers. CONNELL AND CLOWES, »lijj Auctioneer!. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. /i ONN EL L AND CLO WE S have received instructions to offer for lain ly auction, at an early date, LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Section 7. f'diick XLIL, Oamaru town, with l!'J-roomed Boarding House erected thereon, now occupied by Mrs. Morton. CONNELL AND CLOWES. I ;ire instructed h\ [["lines to subiiiv: uteniiiuv; Lessees a :i> mi lioth sides ; the Awamon. ahi F'arties wi• 11inlt t 30 ACRES the Dunedi;i I.'. mile from ■ with ns before the survey id made, •further particulars, apply to

li I'. intend, ilnnng trio (train Season, fMiTNIurrTLY AUCTION* SAF.ES Vfall kinds of f\i:m rkoDUCp:. We hare Storage at our new Stores for III) where grain may lie seen in tin; CONNKLL k (T.OWF.S. I- Auctioneers. 'hifusday, nth apkii,. At i.\:;o i.'dock. At Watson's Hotel. ['unedin. Siilnlivt.sion of the well-known H0l;sl-;sHOK f'.rsfl KSTATK, Waihoia. T k n r: y r> ft r v k r "* (mh behalf ot" the N.Z.L. and M.A. '. ■ lias rcri ived instructions from the Kx--tnr.. ~f the hit.: Mr. V\". T. ('limine to soli ■ I'l-.Hiu auction, at Watson's Hotel. Duni'«. "n Thursday. llth April, at 2.30 p.m., in t: ir:iiisivsrtoi-: hl'sff estate-:, "!' the very lii use agricultural laud, which has been subdivided, anil will be oiVcrcil in V. SK PA rati-: FA II MS. ''"iitaining from 100 acres to -30 acres i!i<! .iliuvr property being so well arid ii'ni:r;il.ly known as an early anil choice '"Vtinn. the simple intimation that it is to 9l '"» nn into convenient-sized farms is 'tif';,'"t to attract the keenest competition ; t'i"«t further comment. For the iufora'; "H »f the few who may not have per'"•i! knowledge as to its position ami ::ir:ii-tt-r. the auctioneer woulil remark that 15 situated i.n the Main Southern KailJ y. the Clarendon llailway Station (111) : '" from Punedin) being upon the pro'rt.v - The land is all ploughable, having a "-'■ i limestone bottom, and is mieiprailed for tlipp -;r:isM, grain, or root crop. l'!c l.iiiusfoneQuarry presently worked by r ' M'l'enald is upon the estate, and t'tie ,l;;o formation extend* throughout its "'"" :m.l breadth. ""• greatest care has been taken in sitb- ,("■"!;; the farms, so as to give easy access 'nch. together with an ample supply of ''•>r.mdg„„d shelter. ' l' l 'i'wl attentiwn is invited to the beanttful llmc r'arm containing the bush and rich l *> with good improvements, r,,.... , tre invited to call r - l-'iimine, at the Home Farm, who

wgrajih plans, hl.owing: the extent and a , of each farm, together with any : may he obtained from HENRY DRIVER, Bomd-atreet, Dtmedui.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 590, 23 March 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 590, 23 March 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 590, 23 March 1878, Page 3

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