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SALES BY AUCTION. WHITSTONE ESTATE. WEDNESDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER. At hia Store Harbor-street, Oamaru. A 2 o'clock p.m. If. MAUD received instructions from the Hon Robert Campbell to offer by Public Auction, at above time and place — THE WHITSTONE ESTATE (Four miles from the Town of Oamaru), Sub-divided into Sections to suit all classes of buyers. Also, THE TOWNSHIP OF WHITSTONE, Adjoining Railway Station. There is a good metalled road into Oamaru, d the Waiareka Railway intersects the property. The property is thus brought within a few minutes of the town of Oamaru. The soil, as is well known, is of the richest character, being one of the earliest selections in the justly celebrated Oamaru District. Such an opportunity of purchasing really choice Freehold Land adjacent to the third largest town in the Middle Island, has not yet been offered to the public. Terms very liberal. Plans and full particulars on application to A. H. MAUDE, Auctioneer, Oamaru; or A. C. BEGG, Esq., 740 Dunedin. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE BY AUCTION OF FIKST-CLASS FARMS IN THE OAMARU DISTRICT. TRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. ¥ / have received instructions from Messrs. Lees and Moore to sell by public auction, at an early date, at Oamaru, of which due notice will be given— About 1,200 ACRES of first-class AGRICULTURAL LAND, divided into Farms of from 50 to 300 Acres. The Land adjoins the well-known properties of the Hon. R. Campbell, Whitstone, and John Reid, Esq., Elderslie, and is equal in quality to any in the Oamaru Distrct. About 300 Acres adjoin the Township of Teaneraki and the Teaneraki Station on the Waiareka Railway. The remainder is situate only,r>bout three miles from the same Railway Station, and is surrounded by good roads. For further particulars, apply to A. H. MAUDE, Oamaru; Or, I WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., 329 Dunedin. SATURDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER. At their Stores, Tyne-street. AND CLOWES have received instructions from Messrs. Allen Bros, to offer for lease by public auction, at above time and place— No. 1. Section 7, Block XXVIL, Oamaru Town No. 2. Section 21, Block XXVIL, Oamaru Town No. 3. Section 3, Block LXXXL, Oamaru Town No. 4 Section 5, Block XXVI., Oamaru Town. The first three Sections will be put up singly, the fourth (at corner of Wansbeck and Tees streets) will be offered in five lots. The sections will be leased for 21 years, with two-thirds valuation for buildings at expiry of lease. Also, same time and place, the following Freehold Sections, viz.:— Section 9 Block XVII., Oamaru Town, with 4-roomed House thereon. Section 10, Block XVII., vacant section, fenced and cultivated. Section 11, Block XVII., 3-roomed house and outhouses. CONNELL AND CLOWES. QQQ Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER. At the stores, Tyne-street. At 12 o'clock. |For absolute sale—Two EXCELLENT AGRICULTURAL FARMS Near Kakanui Harbor. To Farmers, Speculators, and Others. LEMING AND HEDLEY are favored with instructions from Francis Bromley, Esq., acting under power of attorney for Mr. Thomas H. Farrands, to sell by public auction at the stores, Tynestreet, on Saturday, the 21stinst. — Those Two Farms at Kakanui, being sections 30 and 31, Block IV., Otepopo, containing respectively 79a. 2r. 31p. and 70a. 2r. 35p. The Auctioneers have very much pleasure in directing the attention of Farmers to these magnificent Farms. They are now, and have lain in English grass for the last seven years, and are consequently in prime order for cropping. It is woll-known to settlers in the district that as much as 70 bushels of wheat and 90 bushels of oats have been threshed from this land. The soil is of the very choicest, and is equally adapted for corn or grazing. The Farms are well and securely fenced. The purchaser of lot 30 will have the option of taking 31 at the satne^figure. The terms are 15 per fall of the hammer, and the balance in orie. month or as per arrangement. The properties are for sale without the slightest reserve. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, yo3 Auctioneers.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 755, 11 September 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 755, 11 September 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 755, 11 September 1878, Page 3

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