LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. WAIIvIATE. FRIi-AY, OCTOBER 25,. 1878. GREAT AND UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. TIMBER, HOUSES, ETC. MAXOHKSTER BROS., AND GOLDSMITH have received instructions from Mr. W. Bartlett to Sell, on the above date, at his Mill, Waimate—--100,000 Feet of Sawn Timber, consisting of Boards, Scantlings, Bridge Timber, &c. Also, 2000 Fencing Posts 1500 Sawn Stakes 5000 Pickets 2000 Manuka Fencing Rails 1000 Stockyard Rails 100 Cords Firewood 4 First-class Draught Horses 7 Working Bullocks, with gear 4 Cows, in milk 2 Young Steers 2 Yearling Calves j 20 Pigs 2 Timber Trucks, with bodies complete 4 Sets Truck wheels 1 Horse Dray 1 Bullock Dray 1 New Portable Forge 1 Brass-Barrelled Douglas Pump (new) 30 feet piping 12 Cottages for removal 3 Sets Leading Harness 3 Sets Shaft Harness 250 Bags 1 Grindstone. Also on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, IS7S. At Mr. Bartlett's Residence, High-street, Waimate, 1 Quarter-acre Section, with 4-roomed House, 2-stalled Stable, Harness Room, etc. Household Furniture 1 Double-seated Buggy, with pole, shafts, and lamps complete, and nearly new 2 First-class Hacks, well broken in to harness 1 Hack Mare, in foal 1 Set Single-buggy Harness 3 First-class Riding Saddles 6 Bridles, and a large assortment of useful Harness ] A large variety of Cookiug Utensils Bags of Sugar Boxes of Tea, Boxes of Candles Currants, Jams 12 Chairs 2 Bedsteads 1 Double Cot 2 Sofas 2 Tables 1 Washstand 1 Chest Drawers A Lot of Carpets and Oil Cloth 20 Fowls, aud sundry other useful articles, too numerous to detail. Also, A Large Quantity of New and Secondhand Bush Tools ; consisting of Axes, Saws, etc. Terms at sale. Luncheon provided. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. The Auctioneers beg to call special attention to the bona fide nature of the above sales, as Mr. Bartlett is selling out the whole of his property in the district. 45 SATURDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER, IS7S. EXTENSION OF WAIMATE TOWNSHIP. .i/TANCHESTER BROS., AND GOLD- -*-'-■- SMITH have received instructions from M. Studholme, Esq., to Sell at their Auction Rooms on the above date— The Valuable Property known as the PARSONAGE PADDOCK, consisting of about 240 Acres, cut up into Sections varying from a quar-ter-acre to one acre. Plans for inspection at the office of this Terms :—25 per cent, at Sale, the balance in four equal parts at one, two, three, and four years from date of Sale, bearing interest at S per cent. Sale at 1 o'clock, The Auctioneers have pleasure in calling the attention of the Public to the Sale of the above Property, 'which has been looked forward to for a long time. The quality of the land, its attractive and healthy situation, the admirable mariner in which the vendor has laid it out—reserving roads an extra width, and a large plot for a plantation of trees and shrubs—will, without doubt, make it the most desirable and attractive portion of this rapidly-growing township. ONE POUND REWARD. TRAYED, or STOLEN—One Yellow .J and White AYRSHIRE COW, branded D near rump; little or no switch on tail; just at calf-dropping; was in Mr. Paterson's Paddock, outside railway line and Town Belt, for past two weeks ; last seen on Monday evening, all right. Reward will be given on information at the Empire Hotel, at Police Station, or to the undersigned at Boundary Creek, or Papakaio Stock Yards. 75 ALEX. M. BELL.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 790, 23 October 1878, Page 3
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