SALES BY AUCTION. SATURDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER, At his M irt, Tyne-street. i E O R G E GREENFIELD has received instructions to tiell b} 'ublic Auction on the above date—- .. A handsome PIANO, \iu VVVnut ' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. . &c. &c. - G. 'GREENFIELD, SATURDAY, 3Ui.n NOVEMBER, At Lis Mart, Tyne-street. North Otaga Turf Club Races. HEORGE G R E E N F I E L 1 lias been favored with instruction: •y the North Otago Turf Club to Sell b\ Auction, at the ab.rvo time and place— The PKIYILE'iRS of the foithcomim Race Meeting, to be held on tin 11th and 12th December, G. GREENFIELD, :(J2 Auctioneer. •pOWNSIIIP OF ATTENBURROW. EXTENSION OF THE TOWN OF TIMARU, TUESDAY, 2Gra NOVEMBER, IS7S. Plans are now ready at our Offices. JOHN KING & CO., Auctioneers. TOWNSHIP OF ATTENBURROW AN EXTENSION OF RHODES TOWN, TIMARU. WITHIN 5 or C> MINUTES' WALK OF POST OFFICE. ON TUESDAY, 2lsrn NOVEMBER, IS7S. IV/fESSRS. JOHN KING AND CO. have -LtA \, (;en favored with instructions from Mrs. Sarah Butler to sell by auction, as 45 Allotments fronting on Elizabethstreet, and adjoining the properties of Messrs. Watkius, Ormsby, and Cramond, laid out with plenty of road frontages in a most convenient manner. On one lot is a comfortable Dwelling, at present occupied by Mr. Exley, supplied with water from a good large underground tank and on another lot there is a commodious Stone Dwelling, with largeunderground tank, at present in the occupation of Mr. A. S. Smith. This Township formed part of Messrs, Rhodes' land, so eagerly competed for and recently sold, and is not further from the centre of the Town and Breakwater than those allotments. The successful laying of the first portion of the Breakwater warrants the belief that all property of this description will continue to steadily rise in value, and will afford trustees, guardians, and others wishing to invest safely raid profitably one of the best opportunities for so doing. As sites for residences, the portion next the property of Mr. Cramond cannot be surpassed, and"the frontage on Elizabeth-street Is of great value as handy dwelling or business site 3, being not more than rive or six minutes' walk from Post Office and future Public Offices. Land in this portion of the town is eagerly sought after, and many sales have been made at high figures. The Auctioneers confidently recommend this property to all classes as perhaps the last opportunity they will have of choosing a favorable position for a house so near the centre of the town, as they can purchase from an eighth to an acre. Plans and full particulars upon application to the Auctioneers. Terms—lo per cent. cash. 10 percent, at each 3, 6, 9, and 12 months, and balance of 50 per cent, on mortgage, i£ desired, at S per cent, per annum. "TAYAND S M Y T H -*- will hold WEEKLY SALES at the ■ldermentionod places : SWAN HOTEL Y'ARDS, EVERY SATUKDAY, at 2 o'clock HORSES. And at M'KAY'S YARDS, EVERY WEDNESDAY CATTLE AND HOUSES, at 2 o'clock. And SHEEP SKINS, at the SWAN HOTEL YARDS, on the LAST MONDAY of Every Month. : A Y AND SMYTH AUCTIONEERS, LAND A?* 7 D ESTATE AGENTS, FOR SALE AND TO LET LET. SH"P i" Thaines-stre JL Apply, DAN'iEt. Tooiiey, Hall of C^
NOTIOK TO FARM KB S A.NB OTHERS. AF.ARM of ISBJ Acres, less the Railway track, which runs through th--property, is offered FOR SAuB BY PRIVATE TREATY. It is situated at Pukenri Point, five miles fiom Oamaru, anil is well watered in all the paddocks. Part of the laud is three year?, and a part is two years, in grass, well laid down. Thirty acres are in early oats, which aie lookiug well. The Awamoko Junction railway station is distant 40 chains from the Homestead, and Richmond's Crossing iB 15 chains from the northern part of the property. The District School is about five minutes' walk from the house. The foregoing and several other conveniences too numerous to mention are possessed by the property. One half of the purchase money can stand over, secured on the property at the current rates of interest, for a term of years, .should the pui chaser desire it. Possession can be given in about the middle cf January next. Apply .to ROBERT STALKER, Si 3 Pukenri Point. NORTH OTAfiO BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. THE Rocmkl' ANNUAL GEN'ERtL MEETING o: this Society, and also the fir=t otarutory Me- :i«g under the North Ot:>.g:> Bencvol. ns Society Act. 1878, will be held in the Volunteer Hall. Oamaru >n FKLDAY, NOVEMBER. 29th Instant, at 8 p.m. And Notico is also he.rr-by given that it is intended at the said Meeting to move an in Rule 4. f'»r tho purpose of in■.■reasini' the number 'if the town members o! ommistee to twe'vo. JOHN HABDY, 424 Secretary.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 814, 21 November 1878, Page 3
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