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SALES BY AUCTION TO-MORROW, FIJI DAY, Hth JUNE. At M'K.-.yV S iic Yards, top of Severn-street. \ IF. M A U D E -k-JL. }. IH r ..,-..ivcit iti-:tructions from Mr. William Ab.rgan, to sell by public auction, at above tirm- s.:A place—--8 Prime Milch Cows (in milk and at calving) 7 Two-year-old Steers Jin forward concondition) 10 Heifers {'J.J to 3 years old) 10 Yearling 3 (mixed sexes) SO Fowl* The auctioneer would desire to draw particular attention to this sale of quiet and well-bred Cattle ; the Cows being tirst-class Milkers., and all the Cattle being in excellent condition. ] The above are f.. r positive sale, in consequence of the vendor having lost ids stacks 1 rid straw by lire on the Ist inst., and not having sufficient feed to carry his Stock through the winter. A. If. MAUDE, S4l Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WHITSTONF. ESTATE. At his Stores, Harbor-street. 4 If. M~ A U D E ■£*-• has received instructions from the Hon. Robert Campbell to offer by public auction, at an early date— THE WHITSTONE ESTATE, Sub-divided into Sections to suit all classes i There is a t'ood metalled road into Oamaru, and the Waiareka Railway intersects the property. The property is thus brought within a few minutes of the town of Oamaru. Tlie s-il, as is well known, is of the richest character, being one of the earliest selection.-! in the justly celebrated Oamaru District. Such aw opportunity of purchasing really choice Freehold [.and, adjacent to the third largest town in the Middle Island, has not yet been offered to the public. TeniH very liberal. I "nil particulars in a future issue. 740 A. H. MAUDE. TO-MORROW, FBIDAY. 14th JUNE. At the Wool Stores High-street, Dunedin. To Rtmholders, Capitalists, and others. SPLENDID STATION PROPERTY In the Waitaki District. For absolute sale, in consequence of Dissolution of Partnership. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON, AND CO. have received instructions from Messrs. Borton and M'Master, in consequence of their impending dissolution of partnership, to sell by auction, at the Wool Stores. llL'h-street, Dunedin, on Friday, the Hth .tune, at :> o'clock— All that Splendid Station Property in the Waitaki District, comprising Runs Nos. 02, iOfin. 300, and 301, in the Provincial District of Otago, 6-2.ni*> ACRES FIRST-CLASS PASTORAL COUNTRY, divided by fencinc and natural boundaries into i> large paddocks. Also, 434 i acres Freehold, being Sections 1, 2, and 11, Block 2. Kyeburn District, and j 11 acres Freehold adjoining the Township of Livingstone : together with 20,000 Sheep, consisting of WKTH.-.RS. 3«t>o S-tooth merinos 2.100 6-tooth merinos 2500 4-tooth merinos 2000 4-tooth lialf-bred3 1500 2-tooth merinos 10ot> merino lambs 1 :«,-»• 10 F.WES. 000 K-tooth merinos 3ti|lO 4-tooth merinos l.'im 2-to,.th merinos 2000 lambs 7400 CAMS. 100 mixed ages 3 pack horses The improvements consist of about 20 miles i.f standard and wire fencing, 3 sets of sheet> yards, house and outhouses at Kyeburn, shepherds' huts, etc. In placing this property before the notice of capitalists and others, the Auctioneers wish to state that the sheep have been regularly culled every y- ar for the last 17 years, and are bred from rams purchased from C. B. Fisher. Esq., of South Australia, who took the first prize for wool at Goldsborough's Intercolonial Exhibition, held in Melbourne this year. The leases expire sth March, ISS3, and ther»» will, therefore, be five shearings. Terms : One-third cash, balance at one and two years, with interest at S per cent. For plans and farther particulars apply to the Auctioneers. 6 JJ U'UOOL OF COOKEIIi. rJ MASONIC HALL. Open on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS, From 3 till 4, and from 7 till 9. B*7

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 659, 13 June 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 659, 13 June 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 659, 13 June 1878, Page 3

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