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SALES BY AUCTION. THURSDAY, 17th OCTOBER. At 2..'clock. At the Rooms of A. H. Maude, Harborstreet, Oniuaru. EXTENSION OF Ti-.ANERAKI TOWNSHIP. VHE SECTIONS in the present Township bclti;.; now all Sold, and enquiries made for nwiv, Messrs. Lees and Moore have decided to make an EXTE' SIoN i without delay, and will offer to the Public | by AUCTION, from 20 to 23 SUCTIONS, at the above time and place. For particulars apply to LEES AND MOORE; or, A. H. MAUDE, PRELIMINARY NoTICE. H. M A IT D E -• has received instructions from Mr. I Thomas Westlake to Sell by Public Auction, ' at an early date (to be notified in a future advertisement) That very valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE situated about eight miles from Oamaru, and known as i New Park Farm, containing about 210 | acres of First-class Agricultural { Land, being Sections 25, 26, and j 27, Block V., Papakaio District. Full particulars in a future issue. j A. 11. MAUDE, I SB3 Auctioneer. j PRELIMINARY NOTICE. \ H. MAUDE -• has received instructions from E. • Menlovc, Fsq., to Sell by Public Auction, .it an early date, to be notified in a future . issue— THE TOWNSHIP OF WINDSOR, Situated at the Windsor Railway Station, '■ <it the junction ox the Kakaaai, Qtotfold, | and Waiareka Roads, jj The Sala of this Township will afford a j rare opportunity to investors, as, from its J position in the heart of the finest ajjricu.}-1 tural district in Otago. i$ njust become an j important <^ e 0 j p o p U i at i on . A. H. MAUDE, 92S Auctioneer. j THURSDAY, 17th OCTOBER, J SALE BY AUCTION OF FIRST-CLASS FARMS IN THE OAMARU DISTRICT. [T RIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. VV have received instructions from Messrs. Lees and Moore to sell by public auction, on the above date, at Oamaru — ' About 1,200 ACIf'S o l f.rst-dass < '"'•?.'. CULT J.v.Ai.. LAKI>, divided j into Farms of from 50 to 3(10 Acres. ! into Farms of from 50 to cHIO Acres. Tho Land adjoins the wnH-kivryvu properties of the Hon. H, i.':ii«pi)cll, \Vhitstone, md John Reid, Esq., Elderslie, and is equal n quality to any in Oamaru Distrct. About 300 Acres adjoin the Township of Teaneraki and the Teaneraki Station on the Waiareka Railway. The remainder ia situate i only about thres r.vllcs i.om tie' name Rail- j way Station, and in surrounded by good J roads. J For further particulars, apply to A. H. MAUDE, j Oamarsi ; j Or, 3 WRIGHT, 329 D.unedin. PRELIMINARY NOTICE j To Farmers ftn<s Others. I <A IZ OF farm"on the coerie-i DALE ESTATE, j OAMARU DISIRICT. ! WRIGHT. STEPHSIISON, AWD CO.! have received instru-.tions from R. j Oliver, Esq., to Sell by Auction, at Oamaru, ' on a day in Nrvsmbur to be afterward* J THE CORRiEDALK ESTATE, Comprising abou*- 6'300 Acres, which will be sub-divided into Farms of from 2110 to 300 Aires and upwards. The LKASE of an Kducational Reserve, of 700 Acres, adjoining, vill slsobe j °'" mL This land in of really urst-claiis quality, ind is unsurpassed for situation, being in the immediate vicinity of Elderslie and Windsor Park, the well-known properties of John Reid, Esq., and E. Menlove, Esq., bounding with the latter property for some miles. The Main District Ro.'d from Oamaru runs through it, and it is also intersected by the Waiareka Railway. Upwards of 2000 acres being at present under crop, intending purchasers can, by inspection, satisfy themselves of the excellence of the soiL THE TOWNSHIP OF CORRIEDALE, j ! Close to the Corriedala Railway Btation ( ! will also be Sold at tho same time. j | Terms LiberaL j Plans in coarse of preparation J For further particulars appty $o 1 A. H. MAUDE, Osimasu ; j Or WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO., 1760 Dunedin. FRIDAY, 4th OCTOBER. At 10 o'clock a. m. sharp. AY AND SMYTH • will Sell HORSES at J. Harris' Yards, Duntroon. ! Ccc Har.;ibill. 890 TR. M. A. JONES, TEACHER of the VJL PIANOFOR i'E and SINGING, Whark-street, Oamaru. I Terms : Pianoforte, Two Guineas per Quarter; Singing and Pianoforte Lessons combined, Three Guineas. Pianos Tuned.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 772, 2 October 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 772, 2 October 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 772, 2 October 1878, Page 3

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