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SALES BY AUCTION THURSDAY, 2Sth NOVEMBER. At the Royal Hotel, Otepopo. At 11 o'clock. GREAT CLEARING SALE HORSES, FARM IMPLEMENTS, CATTLE,, <Src., • . On:account of giving up Farming."-. iLE MI N G AND HEDLEY have received instructions from S.- V. Diehl, Esq , Otepopo, to Sell by Public Auction, at above time and place— The whole of his DRAUGHT STOCK, ■ FARMING PLANT, CATTLE, &c, &c, as under—--11 Draught Mares and Geldings 9 Draught Colts, 1 to 3 years old 6 Good Hacks, broken to saddle and harness 10 Do., unbroken 4 Milch Cows 6 Sfrers and Heifer* 6 Pigs 4 Fa:m Drays and Frames 2 1). F. Ploughs (Reid and Gray) 1 3 F. 80. Do. 1 6 F. Do. Do. 1 Walter Worids' Reaper and Binder, in thorough order A qu utity of Binding Wire 2 Keapers (Reid and Gray) 2 Si-.ts 4-Leaf Has rows 1 Roller 1 2-Horse-power Chnffcutter 1 1-Horse-power Do. 1 Oat-bruiser 1 Bullock Dray, Fledge, Chains, etc.. 12 Sets of Cart and !'lou«h Harness 2 Lndieu' Saddles 1 Double-seated Bu«.-'gy, and Harness A lot of Oats (seconds) Do. Chaff Empty Bags 1 Fairbnnk's Weighing Machine J Ton Hams and Bacon (own cure) And a kt of Sundries, too numerous to particularise. At tho same time and place— The HOTEL SURPLUS STOCK, on account of the premises being leased. Also, 1. FREEHOLD FARM, of 75 acres, all laid (lowu in English grass, and situated within ihe Town Belt. The laud is about half-a-mile from the Herbert Railway Station. 2. FREEHOLD of 10 acr- b, also in English grsss, alongside the Main North Road, and about a quarter of a mile f-om '.he Herbert Station. The Auctioneers would invite inspection of the various lots to be submitted on the 2Sth Inst. The horses are all very good sorts, and in tirst-rato working condition I'he light stock will be found to he equal to :iny lot ever submitted by the Auctioneer-. The implements are nearly all new, and in first-rate rej.air. The Sections are, from i.licir position, two of the moht valiiabhm that locality. It is to be understood that the vendor is clearing out of every •ulieie advc-itised. Luncheon provided. Terms very Liberal. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, .'6l Auctioneers. SATS. R.DAY 23ud NOVKMBER. At the Commercial Yards. At 12 o'clock. PCRK BERKSHIRE HOGS. FL E M ING AND HEDT. E Y have received instructions from Oliver Wansey, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction as above—--1 Pure Berkshire Boar, " Prince," 2 years atid 3 months. Sire bred by Messrs. Hay, of Pigeon B-iy ; dam ■ invported direct from Her majesty's .arm at Fiogmore 1 Do., " Charlie," 1 year. Sire '* Prince ;" clam Sow bred by the Hon. John Hall 4 Do., 9 months, by " Prince," out of Sow bred by the Hon. John Hall. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, 488 Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 23!;rj NOVEMBRU (The day atier the Oamatn Show). At 2 o'clock. At the Rooms of A. H. Maude, Oamaru. To Farmers and Others. SALE OF FARMS ON THE CORRIED.aLE EST AT K, OAMAi.'U DISiRICT. "RIGHT, STfcIPHENSON, AND CO. • * have received instructions from R. Oliver, Esq., to Sell by Auction, at the Rooms of A. H. Maude, Oamaru, on Saturday, 23rd Ncvember, at 2 o'clock— THE COURIBDALE ESTATE, Comprising abou*- 6300 Acres, which rill be sub-divided into Farms of from 200 to 300 Acres and upwards. The LEASE of an Educational Reserve of 700 Acres, adjoining, will also be offered. This land is of really first-class quality, and is unsurpassed for situation, being in the immediate vicinity of Kklerslie 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 Road from Oamaru runs through it, and it is also intersected by the Waiareka Railway, the Corriedale Station being on the Estate. Upwards of 2000 acres being at present under crop, intending purchasers can, by inspection, satisfy themselves of the excellence of the soil. THE TOT/NSHIP OF CORRTEDALE. Close to the C-Triedale Hal !•*■«}' Station, will also be Sold at t-ho same tune. Terms for fa<rn lands : 10 per cent, on the fall of hammer ; 15 per cent, in six months ; •J. 5 per cent, in 24 months ; balance in four years. Interest at 8 per cent, on unpai purchase money. Terms for township allotments : L 5 cash ; balance at 6, 12, and IS months. Plans and farther particulars to be obtained from A. 17. M - UDE, Oamaru ; OWRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO., 60 Dunodin.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 814, 21 November 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 814, 21 November 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 814, 21 November 1878, Page 3

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