SALES BY AUCTION WEDNESDAY, 10th JULY. On the Premises, Itchan-atreet. | At 12 o'clock- • H. ' 5~ A U D *-• has received instructions from the Trustee in the Estate~of E. B. Pearce, to ■ell by public auction, at abov* time and plaae— WINES, SPIRITS, Ac. A. H. MAUDE, g Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. W.HITSTONE ESTATE. At his Stores, Harbor-street. AH. M~ AU D • has received instructions from the Hoe Robert Campbell to offer by public auction, at an early date — , iV,--*=* THE WHITSTONE ESTATE, Sob-divided into Sections to auit all classes of buyers. There is a good 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. The soil, as is known, is of the richest character, being one of tho earliest selections in the justly celebrated Oamaru District. Such an opportunity of purchasing really choice Freehold Land, adjacent to largest town in the Middle Island, has not yet been offered to the public. Terms very liberaL Full particulars in a future issue. 740 A. H. MAUDE. TO-MORROW, | TUESDAY, 2nd JULY. Boundary. At 12 o'clock D HED LE Y ructions from Mr. dements Cheese Pres3 13' tons uerwHt Potatoes 10© Fowls andjfrurkeyi - 12 Pi-s A Milk Cart, HAnl, and Harness 1 First-classfcrel Mare 1 Pay Geldifg (Dfck. 4 years) The auctioneers wouYl state that the Cows glisbv.Gxnss. witftthe exoeption 7 Acre* fallowed Ar potatoes. I saved for winter feed, and whAher it be I stocked -or cut for seed it \fiH pay J handsomely.
"\ Terms .it sale. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, Auctioneers. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. FARM OF 430 ACRES OF FREEHOLD, AND 22 ACRES OF LEASEHOLD, With nearly 21 years to run, »t Annual MESSRS. FLEMING 'AJSD HEDbEY have received instriictions to sell by public auction, at their Rooms, Oamaru, on SATURDAY, this 6th day of JULY NEXT, at Noon, that MAGNIFICENT FARM, kni'Wn as "LAN GLEE," In the occupation, of Ms. Barnabas Battcrsby, situate abottt « miles to the west of the North Waitaki Railway Station. The land is well -watered and drained. The land is tirst-class, and nearly all rirgfetveed, besides being subdivided' into Padducks. A portion of the land is ready to "■_; cropped this year, and abiout GO acres have been laid down in Engli? it A House »iid Stockyard and Stables have i iu recently erected. Terms: lv pqr cent on fall of hammer; 10 per cent. Witb'S.a fortnight; 15percent, ia 1 year ; IdH" - >' e »«s > * ud balau - e {t 3 'or'4 years. Balnjces to > «carry S \>v con . ptr annum. V For f.j-ibcr particHUars apply to the ' Acotioncera'; or,-to V | * JOHN CHURCH, Land Agent, Oamaru.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 714, 1 July 1878, Page 3
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