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SALES BY AUCTION SATURDAYj 15m MARCH. At St-res, Tyne-street COSNKI.I, AND CLOWES bare received instructions from Mr. J. Myers to offer for sale by public auction, at &W«r tim-; and place—That VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Being Srctions 1, 2, 21 and 22, Block XXXV., Oamara Town, containing one acre, together with improvements thereon, consisting of fivcmomed House, Cow Shed, Garden, Live Fences, &c This property is situate on the! hill side near Mr. fit'ekae!!'*. The site is about the beat in Oamaru for a gentleman's residence, commanding a* it does a view of the harbor northward and tho ocean to the south, with the Otago Heads in tho distance. Terms 10 per cent, cash ; 20 per cent, in a month : 35 per cent, in three months ; and balaase In six months, with S per cent. interest added. SECTION 1, BLOCK LXXVIL, Oamara Town. CONNELL AND CLOWES, gOO Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 12ni MARCH, At Messrs. E. Hardy and Co.'s Stores. At 1£ o'clock. AU D E •—* has received institutions to sell by pnbtk attctioo. at above time and place— A QUANTITY OF FURNITURE, Without Reserve. A. H. MAUDE, ggg Aactionccr. TO FARMERS. CAPITALISTS, &c. TUESDAY, 22sd APRIL. At his Rooms, Harbor-street At 2 o'clock. AH. M~ AU D E • has received instructions from John Bortoo, Estf., to sell by public auction, at shove time and place— About 4000 Acres of MAGNIFICENT AGRICULTURAL LAN D, Perns the- pick of the far-famed Maerewheotia Estate. The above land ia subdivided into suitable farm.*, most of it in English grass, well wat«ed, and no part is more than two milc3 from the railway lino. Stteh an opportunity of obtaining rarms tvit t*> be surpassed in the G-tony ha? rarely. if ever, beph *>ff:v<;d t>» the public in thi* ,ti*fi«:-t. and s.» well is th-r quality of the jvf.rtse land kn»wrt and appreciated, that the ABettnncer fe»l* further remark would be Ftatvs and fall particulars can be obtained ,TOm A. H. MAUDE, gg/j Auctioneer. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. I.MPORTANT SALE MERINO RAMS. POSTPONED TO I3th MARCH. X T. FORD AND CO. ** • have received instructions from K. If. Rhode?, Jan., Esrj., of Blue Cliffs, to offer _ „_ p.Y PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Show Grounds, TIMARU, ON THURSDAY, 13nc MARCH NEXT, 300 MERINO RAMS, from tho Blue Cliffs Stud Flock, bred by the late C'haa Meyer. Also, Thirty-two Lincoln Ram 3, 3 years old, bred by Mr. John Grigg, Longbeich. hibitor at the different Shows in Timaru and Christehurch since 1574. The superiority of the Stud Flock is therefore so well known that the Auctioneers deem comment unnecessary. The Rams will bo put up in lota, full particulars of which and their breeding will be found in catalogues to be obtained from J. T. FORD & CO., Auctioneers, 53 Christehurch and Timaru. FOR SALE AND TO LET FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREAT*. FIRST-CLASS AGRICULTURAL FARM. 676 ACRES 076 HUE Undersigned are instructed by Mr. L P. M'Shane to sell by Private Treaty the Unexpired Term of Lease of hi 3 Farm on the Gcraldine Road, about 2J miles from the Winchester Railway-station. The Farm comprises:— G76 Acres excellent Land, of which 150 acres arc Stubble, first crop, 400 acres English Grass after Turnip 3 and one crop, and 12G acres magnificent furface-3own Pasture. This Valuable Property is subdivided by live fetrcea into S paddocks, and in all of them there is a permanent supply of water. Improvements, in addition to fences, are a Five-roomed House, Seven-stall Stable, Woolshed, Graincry, Stockyards, Dairymen's Hut, &c, &c. The term of Lease is 91 years, and the Annual Rental Nominal. Also — 424 ACRES 424 FREEHOLD, being R.S. 31,656, situate 2 mites from the Waiho Railway Station, on ! the sea side of the railway, and 7 miles from Walmatc. This very desirable block of Land is all fenced. There arc 230 Acres in Wheat and Oat Stubble (first crop), the balance Fallow. To Farmers, Speculators, and Others, the above Properties offer a rare opportunity for investment. Full particulars from MACLEAN AND STEWART, Timaru; R. WILKIN AND CO., Christehurch.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 904, 10 March 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 904, 10 March 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 904, 10 March 1879, Page 3

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