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SALES BY AUOTION | WEDNESDAY, 2em MARCH. Ob the Premises, Herbert, Otepopo. At 1 o'clock. IOSKKtt AND CLOWES hav* received instructions from Dr. Smith fwho is leaving «b« Colony on account of (IE health): to «tf«r by ** auction, at above time awl place—His HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, And also, I Saddle Horse. 1 Harness Marc t Dairy Co* (in calf) CONNELL & CLOWES. »|g Auctioneers. TUESDAY. Is'«i MARCH. On the Premises of James Mai ttaud. Baker, Otepopo. At noon. UNDER DISTRESS WARRANT. GKORfiK ~GREEN FIELD has receiver! instructions to Sell by pabtio auction, a titter Distress Warrant, at the above time ant! place, the following GOODS AND EFFECTS : Quantity Currants, Quantity Raisins Lemon reel. Orange Tee! 4 Bags PatC. I Clock. 1 Lamp 1 Jar Cream, of Tartar. Books Paper Bag:*. Hop*. Lollies I Jar Ammonia, Crockery 1 Greyhound (well bred), 1 Horse, Cart, and Harness I! Bags Flour, Lot Sundries G. GREENFIELD. »0l Auctioneer. FIRE I FIRE I WEDNESDAY. I9rn MARCH. On the Premises* next to Tooheys. Thames-street. PIANOS, ORGANS. AND MUSICAL GOODS. GF, OK G E GV.EENF IEL I> has reewived instructions from Alfred A. Solomon to. sell by public auction— The Whole of the \ PIANOS, ORGANS, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Saved from his late Ftre. N. B.—The Pianre* and Organs will be on | view in the above premises on Monday and Tuesday next. The Auctioneer would call special attention to the above lot. as they comprise Pianos and Organs from the best makers. Parties wanting a good Piano or Organ will do welt to attend. The whole wilt be sold Without the Stighest Reserve. G. GREENFIELD, TOTABA LAND. TO BE SOLD IN OAMABU I Pl* THURSDAY. !7tk APRIL. At - p.m. MA C L E aV" BROTHERS. and Wright. Stephenson and Co.. in conjunction with Council and Cl-wea. Oamaru : Maclean and Stewart, Timartt : and J. and T. Ford and Co.. Christchureh, have received instruction* from the New Zealand and Australian Land Company, Limited, to offer by public auction, in Oamaru, on the above date— Tst> 0 ACR E S Of this celebrated Estate, including the substantially built and beautifully situated Stone Residence, at present occupied by .Robert i M'Auley. Es.|. j Totara, as is well-known, was ons of the eartiest selections matte in the Province of Otago.. and consists of rich black soil on limestone formation, the whole property being beautifully sheltered and watered. It has alt been cultivated, and tha greater portion having been in Engtish grass for many years, and depastured with stock, is now in the best possible heart for growing cereals or root crops. The land now to be ottered comprises* the pick of the estate, including, as it does, the well-known THOUSAND - ACRE PADDOCK, And the equally celebrated ISLAND BLOCK, On the Kakanni River. Within a short distance of the Maheno Railway Station. The M'vtn Trunk Line of Railway intersects the estate there being ttve stations and sidings upon and adjacent to the property. The Auctioneers have no hesitation in affirming that thu is by far the most vatuabte block of land ever offered to the public in New Zealand ; and they trust ths liberal terms of payment ottered by the Company may induce toitn jitt* settlers to. comw forward and select home* for themselves in tho most fertile district :n the Colony. Terms of payment are as follow : U> per cent, sash at sate £l7th April. 1ST?) lt> per cent, cash in sis months (17th October. I»7J>) 10 per cent cash in 12 months {l7th April. t3Bl>> tt> per cent, cash in 15 months (17th October, tasey tt> per cunt, cash in two years (17th April, am "> per cent, cash is five years (.t~tfs April, tarn 23 percent, cash in sewn years(l7th April. mm Interest on all unpaid balances, K| per cent, per annum. At the sa»« time and place will be offered the township* of TOTABA AND ALMA. Tto former situated at the railway station of that name ; th« latter close to Deborah Station, within three mites of Oamartt, Ta«y h*va been carafotty surveyed, so as to proving situs suitable for all sites and and descriptions of suburban residences. the forma&on and situation of tho ground being perfect for that purpose. Terms for townbip sections—One-half cash at sale; balance- by acceptances at 12 months ; internet, 6$ per cent. For plans ant] *4 further information apply to th* Aacticomt*, as atwre, 6M

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 909, 15 March 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 909, 15 March 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 909, 15 March 1879, Page 3

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