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SALES BY AUCTION WEDNESDAY, 9ii APBIL. At Otepopo. jit I- o'clock. CONN KLL AND CLOWES bare r>:ceircd instructions from Doncan Main*. Kso., who has leaded his farm, to off ir for salis by auction, at above time t and {<Eoce — '''BK WHOLE OF HIS STOCK *aught Hones, Match in foal and 0' #oijj at foot. Biding Hacks, with - "y>lt4 nn«£ Fillies, Boggy 2-year-old v.. • Harness, 4c. —Also, CATTLE: Constating of Cows in milk au calf, Heifer*, Store and Fat Cattle, 1 Ball, 11 Bams, &c. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: Comprising Mahogany Chairs, Sofa, Tables, Side-board, Chiffonier, Bed-room Furniture, &c. The Auctioneers would c.vl special attention to this sale, as all the stock on the farm is offered for honn Jtn r sale, and being bred hy the vendor is a guarantee of its excellence.

The furniture is in excellent preservation, and w very good. Oo accoani of the large number of the iota, a 9 art will be made at 12 o clock sharp. CONNELL & CLOWES, ?$Xt Auctioneers. SATURDAY, l£>ni APRIL. At M'Ka} a Yards, Oamaru. At noon. CONNELL AND CLOWES have received instructions from th< Hon. M. Holmes to offer for sale, at above time and place— A Draft of Three and Fonr-year-oM COLTS and FILLIES by t'r,. Duke of Buccleuch, out of Heav* Draught Mares. Also, Some Msrltttm Draught®, adapted foi Es;>res3 purposes, and Some Thoroughbreds), by Skylark ani:

Caaaivclaunus. CON NELL AND CLOWES, qfi9 Auctioneers. TOT.AIU LAND. FARMS ON DKFERRED PAYMENT. TO BE SOLD IN OA.MAKU ON THURSDAY, 17TH APRIL, At 2 p.m. ACLF.AN BOTHERS ami Wright. S't henson and Co. in cnttjrtttction with Connell and Clowe* ■ Kimr.ro : Maef.>an and Stewart. Timani : ,ri'l -J. T. Fnrtt and Co.. Christchurch Z'Var.ti antt Att'-ttatnn (V>mpatiy t.irr.itetf, to "if-.r t>y fuMlc auction, in ttamarn, on the above date—--75 0 0 AC RE S Of this Celebrated Estate, inchidin:' the substantially bnilt and beautifully ?itwated Stone Residence, at present occupied by Robert JI "Autey, Es»[. Tnfcara, a.J is well-known, was one of the iMftif'st selections made in the Province of • and consists of rich black soil on limestone formation, the whole property being beantitnlEy sheltered and watered. II has »Ei been cultivated, and the greater portion having been in English graas for many year#, and depastured with stock, is now in the best possible heart for growing cereals or root crops. The land now to be offered comprises the pu;k of the estate, including, as it dot?, the well-known :;iv« ffcpiivd irvfrncsi-'n-i from the N>-

THOUSAND - ACRE PADDOCK, And the rrjttallj celebrated ISLAND BLOCK, On the Kakantti Hirer, Within a short distance of the Mahcnn Railway Station. The Miin Trunk Line of Railway intersects the estate, there being five stations anii sidings npon and adjacent to the property. The Auctioneers hare no hesitation in affirming that this is by far the most ralnaWe btntrk of land ever offered to the pttbtic in New Zealand : and they trust the libera! terms of payment offered by the CV-n pany may induce bona fide settlers to rams forward and select homes for themselves in the most fertile district in the C»»tony. Terms of payment arc as follow : H) per cent, caah at .Sale 10 per cent, in 9 months (17th Jan., 1S80) It) per cent, in li> months (17th July, 1SS0) 10 per cent, in 21 months (17th Jan., 1SS1) If) per cent, in 27 months (17th July, 1S81) "J."j per cent, in 5 years (17th April, ISS4) 15 per cent, in 7 yeare (17th April, ISS6)

Interest or all unpaid balances, GJ per cent, per annum. At the same time and place trill be offered the townships of TOTARA AND ALMA. The former sitnatcd at the railway station of that name : the latter clc>3o to Deborah Station, within three miles of Oamaru. They have been carefully surveyed, so as to provide sites suitable for all sizes and and descriptions of suburban residences, the formation and situation of the ground being perfect for that purpose. I Terms for township sections—One-half cash j at sale; balance by acceptances at 12 j mfilths ; interest, 6J per cent. i For plana an-i all farther information apply to the Auctioneers, as above. 654 Matthew hay Acctiokeeb, Lxxv, Estate asd Gexekajl Stocx am> Statics Ao est, OAMARU. Hone Sales every Saturday at 2 o'clock, at the Swan Yards,fThamea-rtrest. 668

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 927, 5 April 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 927, 5 April 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 927, 5 April 1879, Page 3

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