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SALEB BY AUCTION I AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE. »HB SALE OF' FURNITURE at Messrs. - F. Ha«*y awl Co/a Stores, is un»«mtaMy f'« >rPOKKD until TUESDAY, ISril MARCH, at 12 o'clock sharp. 663 A. 17. MAUDE. ~ "TUESDAY, IStb MARCH. At M*.-»r". E. Hardy and Ovs Stores. At 12 o'clock. _ D E ■• has received instructions to sell by pwbtic auction, at above time and place— A QUANTITY OF FURNITURE. Without Reserve. A. H. MAUDE, £3g Auctioneer. TO FARMERS, CAPITALISTS, &c. TUESDAY, 22s d APRIL. At fits Rooms, Harbor-street At 2 o'clock. 11. SI A U D E --*•• has received instructions from John Rortoo. Esq., to sell by public auction, at lhove: time and place— About 4MX) Acres of MAGNIFICKNT AGRICULTURAL LAND, Being the pick of the far-famed Maerewhctiua Estate. The above land is subdivided into suitable farm?, moat of it in English grass, well watered, and co part is more than two milc3 from the railway line. Stteh an opportunity of obtaining farms not t»> be stjqwaed in the Colony has rarely, if ever, been offered to the public in this district, and 9« well is the finality of the above land kn»wa and appreciated, that the Auctioneer feels farther remark would be superfluous. Terms easy. Plans and fall particulars can be obtained fC,,m A. 11. MAUDE, -$£ Auctioneer. THURSDAY, "m». asp FRIDAY, 21st MARCH, 1579. At 12 o'clock. At Windsor. Park, near Oamaru. First Annua! Sate of Mr. Edward Menlovc's Pare Clydesdale Entire*, Hrood Marcs. fielding* and Fillies. Thoroughbred I librae*, and Lincoln Sheep. j WRIfiHT, STEPHENSON, k CO. have received instructions from Edward Meolovc. E-q-. to sell by auction, at; Windsor Park, on Thursday and Friday, •:t)th and 2lst March respectively, each day at 12 o'clock- — FIRST DAY : PURE CLYDESDALE STOCK, Consisting of—--4 Pure Clydesdale Entire Hor3c3, viz., Prince Albert, Lord Clyde, Rising Star, and Lord Beaconslield. 41 Magnificent Brood Mare.-f, all served by the renowned sires Prince Charlie. Prince Albert, and Lord Beacons field. 5 Very Scperior Two-year-old Fi!lie3, by Crown Prince and Prince Albert. 25 Grand Gelding*, from three years { old and upwards. j THOROUGHBRED STOCK, &c. ' The well-known Racing Marc Mabel, GttS ; also, three of her progeny, by Caasivelaanas and Pertobe. 6 Superior Hack*, and 2 Shetland Ponies. SECOND DAY: LINCOLN SHEEP. t*> Pore-bred Lincoln Hams, bred by Messrs. Kirkham and Deriding, the celebrated hogtish breeders, and imported by Mr. Menlove. '.'o Pure-bred Lincoln Ewes, from the aams breeders, and also imported. 130 Pure-bred Lincoln Barns, the progeny of the above. 30 Pure-bred Lincoln Ewes, the progeny of the above. 1000 Well-bred Lincoln Ewes, in lots to suit purchasers. The Auctioneers have much pleasure in calling the attention of atudmaaters, breeders, and others to this, Mr. Menlovc's FIRST ANNUAL SALE OF PUREBRED STOCK. The stud now about tobedi3po3ed of issecond tu none in New Zealand, and it is a wellknown fact, both in regard to horses and ! sheep, that Mr. Menlove has spared neither \ expense nor time in securing the very purest btood procurable from the most celebrated breeders, both at Home and in New Zealand. The Stcsfc to be sold arc in healthy condition, and do b&ccr alike to their sires and dams. Terms at Sate. Luncheon provided. Arrangements have been made with the Railway Department for a train to leave Oamara on the morning of each day of sale for Windsor Park, returning the same even- ■ i»SCatalogaca on application to the Auctioneers. 641 : FOR SALE IMPORTANT TO INVESTORS AND SPECULATORS. IHE undersigned has FOR SALE and - LEASE several VALUABLE PROPERTIES in the Provincial District of Auckland, at prices and on terms really moderate and liberal. Also, Blocks of TIMBERED (Kauri) LAND, having good frontages to harbors. A Block of 5312 ACRES in Poverty Bay, carrying two sheep per acre, described as the best land in the Colony. Full particulars on application to JOHN CHURCH, gc» Land Agent. RAMS AND EWES. 100 Good Ltncoln Rams, and 3000 J-bred Ewes In lots to suit purchasers. Apply to CONNELL AND CLOWES. JOHN* REID (Elderslic.) 481 a STUD LEICESTER SHEEP. A Small and Beautifully Select Lot of PURE LEICESTER EWES AND RAMS, Unsurpassed in the Colony for quality and breeding. Adoly to 569 THE N.Z.L. & M.A. CO.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 905, 11 March 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 905, 11 March 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 905, 11 March 1879, Page 3

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