SALES BY AUCTION FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING, 10th and 11th. On the Premises, Thames-street. < noneE JT , :.-. O EEEKFIEL 1 <l instructions from Mr. J. CahiK. t»> sell l,y public auction, on the STOCK-IN-TRADE, Consisting of— First-class Groceries Wines, port and sherry (free and duty paid) Spirit?, ease and bulk (free and duty pair!) Champagne, pints and quarts Ale and Stout ~ China and Glassware Cutlery, Watertank 1 Mare, Harness, and Spring Cart 4c, 4c, &c.
The Auctioneer would call the attention of Storekeepers, Hotelkcepere, anil the public generally to the above first-class lots, as Mr. Cabin has given instructions that the i whole are to be sold without the slightest reserve. G. GREENFIELD, 5M> Auctioneer. LAND. 6000 ACRES FOR SALE, I County of Waimatc, near Makikihi Railway Station, to be cnt dd into FREEHOLD FARMS. Tt TILES, HAS SAL, AND CO. will offer for sale by public auction, on FRIDAY, 10th MAY, IS7S. At Messrs. Mil*?, Archer, and Co.'s Stores, I Timarn. Sale at 11 o'clock— THE SHERWOOD ESTATE, On the Great South R»ad, close to the Makikilii Railway Station, on the Great South Line, ami contiguous to tiie properties of Messrs. G. F. Lovegrove and C. Bourn, consisting of over (jt)tW Acres of beautiful Low Downs and Valleys of the very best quality of Heavy Wheat Land, subdivided into farms of various sizes.
The country is so well watered thai almost every Farm will have a portion of : running creek in it. Many of the lots arc already in great part enclosed with excellent fences, and each will have a frontage to a pabtie road. The whole of the land is easily worked, md ready for the plough. We visited the Estate on December 20, fnst before the rain fell, and, notwithstanding the long drought, the grass and crops showed in excellent condition. We can confidently recommend the property to the notice of intending purchasers, as we know >f no better block of land in New Zealand, iaking climate and position into consideAnyone in want of a really good Farm dinnld inspect thi3 valuable property. The intl is a rich, black mould, on an excellent mellow clay subsoil of great depth. The immense growth of natural grass, and :he splendid paddocks of English grass and ;rain crop.-, speak for the quality of the and. Plans will shortly be obtainable at our ifficcs : meantime Mr. Pitman Sherwood vttl be glad to show intending purchasers a ketch-plau of the divi-ions. |
Terms : 10 percent, cash at sale ; 15 per cent, one month from date of sale ; 25 per cent, on Sth November, 1SS0; and the whole unpaid portion bearin" **>*"—>•>*■ »« " per cent, per annum. Apply to " MILKS, HASSAL, * CO., ■ Christchurch; MILES. ARCHER, & CO., ■U"» Timaru. RURAL AND TOWN SECTIONS. •jI.TESSRS. .1. T. FORD AND CO. ■*•'-*- have receiver! instructions from the Hon. Edward Richardson, to sell by public auction, on SATURDAY, the 11th MAY NEXT, At Messrs. Miles, Archer, and Co.'s Stores, at 2 o'clock—--140 TOWN ALLOTMENTS 140 Immediately adjacent to the Albury Railway Terminus, and having a frontage on the Main Road to the M'Kenzie Pass. 11P0 ACRES 1190 Reirig tiie unsold portion of the Albury Estate, withdrawn from last sale on account of the lateness of the hour. Albury being the Terminus of the Railway extending from Tiniaru towards Burke's j Pas.-, and the centre of a large and rapidly increasing agricultural district, the Township Sections and Farms are snbmitted to public competition to supply a want long felt of Building Sites for Stores and other places of business; also, Homesteads for carriers, contractor?, and others. Plans can be seen at the offices of the undersigned. Terms of payment at sale, easy J. T. FORD AND CO.. Auctioneers, Christchurch; MILES, ARCHER, AND CO., 496 Tiniaru. IHOOTING is strictly PROHIBITED on k-' Corriedale and Eiderslie Estates. Trespassers will be prosecuted. JOHN REID, Eiderslie 360 RICHARD OLIVER, Corriedale,
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 626, 6 May 1878, Page 3
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