SALES BY AUCTION. THURSDAY, Ist AUGUST. At his Stores, Harbor-street. ■• received instructions to seli by rrablte »«':t'w>r.. »c abo.-e time and place, a • Wfii.'ftru':' »f (m.. i», as follows : 14 Firktad 12 Case* Colonial Port Wine (beat quality) 1 Qr.-cask Colonial Port Wine ~> l)i >z. Waterproofs, &c, &c. A. H. MAUDE, o<ji Auctioneer. ~~~ TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 3Ut JULY. At bis Mart, Tyne-street. At Noon. SALE OF FURNITURE, &c, &c. GEORGE GREENFIELD has been favoured with instructions from a gentleman who is leaving the country, to sell by auction, A LOT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, etc., etc. Consisting of Cheat Drawers, Toilet Table, Washntand, Hnrmonium, Chambers' Encyclopedia and other Books, Fishing Tackle, Clocks, etc., etc. G. GREENFIELD, 2SI .Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 3rd AUGUST. At their Stores, Tyne-street. At 1:2 o'clock. SUBURBAN RESIDENCE. IMPORTANT SALE OF PROPERTY. To Investors, Speculators, and Others. jl LKM IN G ANT) HED LE Y have received instructions to sell by public anction, at th« Store*. Tyne-street, at the above time and place—
VALUABLE SUBURBAN FREEHOLD, Being I'ART OF SECTION 1, BLOCK 1., Oamaru District, and containing 3a. lr. 25p., and on which is erected a substantially-built Dwellinghouse of 7 Kooms, t>-Sti»lled Stable, Large Wash-house, and other Outhouses. The auctioneers have much pleasure in directing the attention of purchasers to this choice Residence fat the Town Boundary, he orchard is in full bearing, and the •inaUty of the fruit is beyond dispute. The Sections adjoining the house are in English Grass, and the soil is of the richest. Taken altogether •■■his property is one of the best and most desirable in the district. It is just out of the Town, and not amenable to the rate* of the Corporation. The property will be sold Without Reserve. Conditions at sale. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, 304 Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 10th AUGUST. At 12 o'clock. GREAT UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OK HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, AND GRAIN. Important to Farmers, Merchants, and Others.
■j\ L K MING AND HED LK Y have received instructions from Joseph Johnstone, Esq., to sell by public auction, .it the above time and place, ALL HIS EFFECTS, As follows : 17 First-class Draught Horses 1 Young Thoroughbred Hack, 4 years, by Stormbird 1 Really good Hack, by Meleagher 6 Farm Drays and Frames, good as new 30 Sets of Harness, all sorts 2 Gents' Riding Saddles and Bridles '2O Horse Covers, nearly new ■I 00 Second-hand Sacks SIMK) Bags Redstraw Wheat 250 Sacks Prime Short Seed Oats 4 D. F. Ploughs and Trc«s 1 Swing Plough and Trees 4 Seta of Iron Harrows Chuffcutter (4-horse (>»wer) 1 Trafford Range (No. S) 1 Range (extra large size) All the Cooking Utensils. The Auctioneer would direct special attention to this Extensive Sale. The horses have all been carefully selected at various sales, regardless of expense, and they will be found to be a lot well-worth looking after. The implements are all in first-class order. The Wheat and Oats were grown on the Maerewhenua Station, and the quality of the Grain grown there is well-known to everyone. As the vendor has made up-his mind to sell, everything will go to the highest bidder. Trrms at sale. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, lso Auctioneers. WANTED Known that the MAIL has a. Larger Circulation than any other oaoer in Otago published ont of Dnnedin.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 719, 30 July 1878, Page 3
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543Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 719, 30 July 1878, Page 3
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