LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. PRELIMINARY npHE Undersigned havo received i ns trn ■ tiens from the Hon. M. Holmes J sell by auction, at M'Kay'a Yards, Oam at an early date— ' A Draft of three and four.y e&r o ]j COLTS AND FILLIES, by the Duke of Buccleuch, out of fl ei Draught Mares Also, Some Medium Draughts, adapted f Express purposes, and Some Thorough-breds, by Skylark a a Cassivelaunus. CONNELL & CLOWES, 645 Auctioneers SATURDAY, sth APRIL. At the Stores, Tyne-sfcreet. At 12 o'clock. To Gentlemen in search of Building Siu To Capitalists, Speculators, and Others TOWNSHIP OF MEADOW BANK, FLEMING AND HEDLEY ■*- iu conjunction with CONNELL AND CLOWES, have received instructions f rom John Barraclough, Esq., to sell by auction, as above—--40 ACRES SUBURBAN LAND, To be sold under the name of MEADOW BANK. The Allotments will comprise from oj. acre to four acres, and will be sold at tit upset price of £2OO per acre. The auctioneers would remark that thij jj without exception the most valuable property ever offered iu this district. It stands unrivalled as a Township, n, site is so convenient to Oamaru that im very few years it will be part and parcel) the Town, while it is far enough remote to be exempt from the burdens which Tonj Residences have to bear. Purchasers slioit not lose sight of this very important faq for Town Properties will have in future d pay such taxes as will eventually for« owners beyond the Boundary. There in beautiful Levol Road to the Township, an] the ground has such a nice slope that tb most level sections have a gradient mj. cient to carry off the surface water. F« Building Sites, therefore, it must be admirably adapted. Persons who can afford ti secure say five acres of this block woull have the very best situation for a gentleiwsi residence to be found iu the County. As a mere speculation it is the surots the country. The price of land along tti North Road within an easy distance i Oamaru is not a tithe of what it will Is We have no hesitation in stating thattbi very land within the next 10 years will bi sold for LIOOO per acre. Terms—lo per cent, on the fall oft hammer, and 10 per cent, one month a( sale; the balance in one, two, and it years, with interest added. i Plans of the township can now k\ tained from the auctioneers. THURSDAY, 20tii, and FRIDAY, 2 MARCH, 1579. At 12 o'clock. At Windsor, Park, near Oamaru. First Annual Sale of Mr. Edward Menlorc Pure Clydesdale Entires, Brood Mart Geldings and Fillies, Thoroughly Horses, and Lincoln Sheep. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & IU ;.-,. have received instructions fa lidward Menlove, Esq., to sell by aucfej at Windsor Park, on Thursday and Fridij 20th aud 21st March respectively, each di; at 12 o'clock— FIRST DAY: PURE CLYDESDALE STOCK, Consisting of—--4 Pure Clydesdale Entire Horses, vi Prince Albert, Lord Clyde, M , > -■■ Star, and Lord Beacousliuld, 41 Magnificent Brood Mares, all Bern by the renowned sires Pr,t Charlie, Prince Albert, afld I*' Beaconsfield. 5 Very Superior 'Two-yea.r-.Qld Fill" by Crown Prince aud Pri Albert, 25 Grand Geldings, from three js old and upwards. THOROUGHBRED STOCK, to The well-known Racing Mare IM served by Mr. Dodson'3 Qissive!! nus ; also, three, of hoi' prQgenjV Cassivelaunus and Pertobe, 6 Superior Hacks, and 2 Shell* Ponies. SECOND DAY; LINCOLN, SHEEP, 10 Pure-bred Lincoln Rams, bred Messrs. Kirkham. and Duddinfc 1 celebrated English breeders,» imported by Mr. Menlove. „ 20 Pure-bred Lincoln Ewes, from' same breeders, and also imp* 150 Pure-bred Lincoln Rams, the p geny of the above. "LincoiirEwps, f geny of the above-'. 1000 Well-bred Lincoln Ewes, in 1* suit purchasers. K B«*.< The Auctioneers havo much pleaeW calling the attention of studmw breeders, and others to this, Mr. M«*' FIRST ANNUAL SALE OF Fl* BRED STOCK. The stud now about to be disposed of »** Co none in New Zoaland, and it is a ' known fact, both in regard to sheep, that Mr. Menloye has spared n&, expense nor time in "securing the'veryP ] ulood procurable from' the most celeDfM breeders, both at Home and in New i>n Che Stock to be sold are in healthy <*l cion, and do honor alike to their biWJ dams. . ,„xnj Torms at Sale. | Luncheon provitledi,| Arrangements have been made*" i Railway Department for a train » Oamaru on the morning of each day tor Windsor Park, returning the s» inß mgCatalogues on application to tW sioneers. - TENDERS WANTED to B$ l STABLE (in Wood), the fie? • elude labor and material. The W any tender not necessarily acceptedto — JOHN JACKSON ,u.o Cave \' for the Jane Anm*" 02 "" "ANTED—An active LAD, , . after a Horse, and generally useful. Apply "■• "" itchen-street, Oamaru^
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 904, 10 March 1879, Page 2
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