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SALES BY AUCTION THURSDAY, Bth AUGUST. At his Stores, Harbor-street, At 2 o'clock. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. i H. „ A U D E 1 •• has received instructions to sell by public auction, at above time and place — That Mngnificent Freehold Property own as "WAITAKI HOUSE," iouted in the most central part of Thames-street, Oamaru, being Section 8, Block IV., with substantial 2-Storeyed Stone Building erected thereon, containing two excellent Shops on the ground floor, with rooms at the back, and suites of offices, with large hall on the upper floor. A conveniently-built Photographic Studio is also erected on the ground, and can be let at a remunerative rental. Terms easy. Full particulars can be obtained from the auctioneer, 212 A. H. MAUDE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WHITSTONE ESTATE. At his Stores, Harbor-street. k H. MAUDE u * has received instructions from the 800 Robert Campbell to offer by public auction, at an early date— THE WHITSTONE ESTATE, Sub-divided into Sections to suit all classes of buyers. There i 3 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 the earliest selection* in the justly celebrated Oamaru District. Such an opportunity of purchasing really choice Freehold Land, adjacent to the third largest town iu the Middle Island, has not yet been offered to the public. Terms very liberal. Full particulars in a future issue. 740 A. H. MAUDE. SATURDAY, 27th JULY. At Mr. M. M'lvor's Residence, Lune-street. At 12 o'clock. H. MAUDE *-* has received instructions from Mr. Malcolm M'lvor, to sell by public auction at above time and place— All his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Consisting of Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Sideboards, Sofa, Sewing-Machine (in thorough working order), No. 6" Trafford Range, Kitchen Utensils, Crockery, &c, <fcc. Also, 2 First-class Cows, perfectly quiet—one to calve first week in August next, and the other about middle of September. A. H. MAUDE, lESSRS. CONNELL AND CLOWES have been instructed to sell by public auction, on SATURDAY, the 27th of July. at noon, the following SECTIONS in Oamaru : Section 2, Block XCIII., with good House and Concrete Watertank Section 4, Block LXXXV. Section 19, Block LXXIX. Section 17, Block LXXV. Sections 18 and !*», Block XCIV. Terms Liberal. For further particulars, apply to the auctioneers, > CONNELL AND CLOWES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TO FLOCKMASTKRS AND OTHERS. ACLEAN BROTHERS, ■ instructed by Messrs. Cargills, Gibbs, and t 'o., beg to announce that they will offer for sale by auction, about the Ist of August, 1 A consignment of MKRINO STUD and ' FLOCK BAMS, to land ex Tararu3, ' from Tasmania, viz. : .r, j t> i Bred bv Mr. ' James 6i»»on,. 50 Flock Rams Jof Belle Vu>-. 4 »»"r».'otu ' Rins ( Bred by -Mr. 50 Flock U\ I". ' \ David Tayl.ir. 4 Pore Stud' Ram* ) Bred by Mr. W. ■ 20 Flock Rams ) H. Gibson. These Rams will be on view in Dunedin (or a week before day of sale, of which due notice will be given. The above will afford an excellent opportunity for Breeders to secure some of the finest bred Rams ever offered in this market. The names of the Breeders will be a sufficient guarantee for the character of the stock, and it is well known that purchasers from this Colony visiting Tasmania for the purpose of securing some of these Bams have frequently bean unabl* to obtain tham. 344

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 714, 24 July 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 714, 24 July 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 714, 24 July 1878, Page 3

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