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[ SALES BY AUCTION THURSDAY, 30th MAY. At Mr.-sr.-.. Kntuht and Mills* Farm, An gov. .in, at lead of Eden-street, and in mediately «.iitsM.? Town Boundary. At I-J .-'clock. To Dalry::;»-:i and Othere. . U. M A U D : - i -■* , ha.- ;• <• ived instructions to se by public auction, at above time; and placi valuable Stock of QUIET i'AIilV CATTLP:, 4c, Consisting of—- : 23 Head Prim..- C ,ws (in full milk an ! at catvini') 2 Bulla 1 Horse, Dairy Cart, and Harness Dairy Ut';:iiii.- F Ac , &c. The auctioneer v. (nun himi iu uraw cni particular attention <>f those in want o really good milch cows to tht3 rare chance as ail the cows have be» n carefully selectee fur their milking qualitit:.*, and are foi positive t.ate. A. H. MAUDE, 'ii'3 Auctioneer, SATURDAY, Ist JUNE. At his Stores, Harbor-street. At 12 o'clock. WHEAT LAND FOI! SALE. \ 11. M A U D E " has received instructions from John King, !■>(']., to sell by public auction. .- ibove time and place, ail that Valuable FARM of 431 ACKi;<. ■■; :, and al.. .ut half of it !>.-■ : >-n ■■■• ready for eross-pioughii .- ■•... sowing with wheat, being -.'<::■:■.'. Section 25.145, in the North ■•"..itaki, ju.-it opposite the residence o: John M'Lt-an, Esq. The land was broken up six months since, tnd is in splendid condition for cultivation, md certain to yield a heavy crop of wheat. iVater is easily obtainable. The property s about 7 miles from the Waitaki North Railway Station, and is altogether one of he most desirable in the neighborhood. A. H. MAUDE, -ATURDAY, 2r,th MAY. r t£o R G E G R K ENFIELD k - fl has received instructions to sell by I übli„- auction, at ids Mart, Tyne-street, at A Lot of WHITE LEAD, OILS, and COLORS ONE WATER TANK FURNITURE. Sc &e. <;. GREENFIELD, Auctioneer. T I M A R U. MONDAY, 27th MAY. I*'i Capitalists and Othere seeking Investment. pw AN D 1.. MACL EA N • have received instructions from John . M'Kerrow, Esq., to sell by public aucon, at their Sale Rooms, Timarn, on [onday, the 27th day of May, all that magnificent property known as "CLAREMONT," ituated in Timaru District, within 7 miles of Timaru, and comprising 22:!'.» ACRES FREEHOLD. The I an,\ in in .-» mmr-* RWk. rJnirneed, and subdivided into 13 Paddocks, :' which there are— Out) Acres in English Gras3 j 330 ~ Stubble 4-"0 .. Fallow and Turnips ; The Land is in excellent condition, and m been proved to be of tirst-rate quality ir growing grain, "Teen cro;i=, and Kutjlisls rasses. It is beautifully watered through;tt, and, as a residential estate, is uulled in Canterbury. The Buildings are n>?w and commodious, nd occupy a commanding and central posiion on the estate. They comprise— Dwelling-house of 10 Rooms, with Ornamental Grounds around, with Orchard and choice Fruit Trees 2 Cottages, of 3 Rooms eacli Stable (wood), xvith 4 Stalls, Harnessroom, Coach-house, and Granary Cow Mieds. Piggeries, Wcolshed, and Sheep Yard, &c, &c , &c. The Praying of Produce to Timaru is all town-hill, by an easy incline, and there is a :boice of four good roads. Plans of the Property may be seen, and urther information obtained, from THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), Timaru, Christchurcji, and Duuedin $ Or, from D. AND L. MACLEAN, in" Auctioneers, Timaru. T7ANTED, Persona in Want of SituaJr V tions. to Know that the Mail is the ulvertiaementH of that class are always looked 'or in Evening Papers.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 641, 23 May 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 641, 23 May 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 641, 23 May 1878, Page 3

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