SALES BY AUCTION. I PRELIMINARY NOTICE. - f :i.-"l intends holding his f irs»t ' ' f J AIN" SALE of the season at hi* 1:..-.n>... on SATURDAY, t*r MARCH. rVmcr* proposing to forward Grain for S-!'. will please do so T«o Days pr.r r !*» th* ahore date. T. H. BHOWN, ',|3(f» Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, I SATURDAY, 22:n> FEBRUARY. f At his Stores, Tync-?trcet. [ At 2 o'clock. * H. BROWN • has »>ecn instructed by the vendors to sell by public auction, at his room 3, Tync-atrcet, on Saturday, 2'2nd February—- ! I'M Coils Fencing Wire 10 Cwt. Sulphate of Copper 15 Coils Rope (suitable for fanners) 50 Boxes Tea 10 Half-chwts Tea 5 Cases Gents' Boots (various sizes) »Do do Hats (straw rimmed) ! lady's SLte Sa-ldb I assorted Varnish 15 Sacks Cocksfoot Grass Seed. The Aoctiot.rrrr would specially call attention to the Wire and Tea*, they both being of an excellent quality. | Terms at Sale. T. 11. BROWN', xss Auctioneer. tomorrow, SATURDAY, £2.vp FEBRUARY. At his Mart, Tj.nc-.itri.ct. At 12 o'clock. GE OR G E G R BEN FIELD fvaa received instructions to Sell by pttKtk auction, at above time and place— Lot of FANCY GOODS left over from Watarcka Bazaar Lot of Household. Furniture Lli'-.. Vitst:-i.\mi& Tm and CofFec Service u. GhE£ftl»lhLi}, 4«3 Auctioneer. FOR SALE AND TO LET "ESSES. HAY AND SM\TH have tor B*jb by private treaty—;lrt HEAD OF MIXEO CAWLL\ HAY AXD SMYTH, jJOR SALE OR TO LET THREE-ROOMED HOUSE and full -ientton. in Eden-street. GEORGE SUMPTER. foe: sale by private treaty
; TKST<CLASS AGRICTLTI'RAL FARM. rpffK lfndfcr»tgui-d ar-_ itutrfe.ted by Mr. I -*- P. M'Shaw? tosetl by Pr.Vitt Treaty itu-- Cm-spired Term of Lease of hist Fann on the l'itif«iK:in«> Kc*i, alwtt 25 '»»'« 3 trr -> n > Che Winehe.-tter R,ii!w.-iy-.»t.atirjr.. The Fann ; comprises i—♦»T'» Acres eso'ttrnt Land, of which 130 acres are Stttbbte>. first crop, 400 aw* English Oras* after Turnips and ntis em p. and 12*5 acres magnificent fnrf ace-sown Paattsre. This Vatwar.te Property is suMtvtded by . livo fences ictCo J» |>-»ftrlov: and in all of tivuv there is a permanent snpply of water. tmpnivements. in addition to fence*, arc a Fi*e-rnomed Hnnse.SevetfstaiE Stable. Wool-sh'-'t. firnunery. Stoyfcyants, Hut, ' ifcr.. &«. The term vi Lews--. U 0* jf.ir.-i. and the : Annual Rental Nominal, Also—I2S ACRES 424 FREEHOLD, hein:,' R.S. SLKW. sit«ate2 nute-s ten* the- Watho Railway Station, on Che sea side "f the rait way, and 7 niilea from Waimate. This very desirable block of Land is all few»L There- are 230 Acres in Wheat an<l Oat Stabbls- (first eropK the balance Fallow. J Tt> farmers. Speettlatora, and Others, the abov-i: Properties offer a rani opportunity for I Kati purtiratars frotn MACLEAN AND STEWART, Tiinani; R. WILKIN AND CO.. .{.(.{v, Cbristchurch. X AND FOR SALE, ;Vtt ACRE*, in one- or two Blocks, situate at Dromprw, near Ashbnrton. within three tnitea of Railway Station on the Main Sottth i rn»/l. The wh»te ia fenced and partly sub divide*! ; has small house and stable erected ; abont 40© acres ploughed np, and 170 acres !in turnips. Price. £7 per acre; terms. Also, 544 ACRES UNIMPROVED LAND, situate on the Ashhurton Forks and Rakaii : Railway, with proposed railway station on i the boundary. Price, £5 per acre ; terms. To caah purchaser*, concession on above i prices would be made. For price and ' farther particttlars, apply to ! 270 CUFF & GRAHAM, Chriatchurch. SECTION 15, BLOCK IV., OAMABU, On which are erected The Premises occupied by James Famii-tos, David Mcrrat, and Thomas Feress, And the Vacant Space now used as a Right-of-way by C. GAISRAJmt AJTD CO. For Term*, and other particulars, apply to 306 C. GALBRAITH. TO FARMERS OR INVESTORS. »H£ ondersigned have FOR SALE or * TO LET, with Right of Purchase, on particularly easy terms, TWO VALUABLE AGRICULTURAL FARMS In the Hakateramea Valley, containing 1678 sod 330 Acres respectively. Foil particulars oa application. WILLIAM AITKEK. 429 Tyne-street. OWEN, who arrived in Oamanx " aboat S months ago, is requested to either CALL AT THIS OFFICE or commonicate with the Editor of this paper, when he will probably hear of something to . his advantage.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 890, 21 February 1879, Page 3
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