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"BT AOOnONT^ SATURDAY, 19rsAPRIL. Ai White** Tardfc At 1 o'clock". FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT HORSES. QUIET DAIRY COWS STEERS AND HEIFERS Jn forward condition. CROS-BRKD SHEEP, FAT & STORES. GREAT CLEARING SALE. To Fanners, Contractors, Dairyman, Grazicts, Batchers and others. ■7ILEMIKO AND HED LEY hare received instructions from Mr. David Inner, to sell by public auction, at the above time and place— ALL HIS STOCK: As follows — 10 Firat-clas3 Geldings 2 Very Good Fillies, broken in 2 Firat-clajs Hacks 12 3-ycarfOld Steers, in high.condltion 3 Quiet Dairy Cows 20 Head Mixed Cattle, 2 and 3-year-old 400 Cross-bred Sheep, 2 and 4-tooth The Auctioneers would call special attention to this »ale. They are instructed to state th»t every lot is for positive sale, and will be sold on iU merits. The horses are all from 3 to 6 years, and from the wtt!-known character 'of the vendor, it is expected they will be found to fee a very grand lot. The cattle will be very suitable for graziers, aa they are now in very forward condition and good ages. The «hccp arc partly fat and partly in high condition, and the ages aro very correct. Terms at sale. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, -9 Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 19th APRIL. At M'Kay's Yards, Oamarn. nOXNBLL AND CLOWES have received instructions from the Hon. M. Holmes to offer for sale, at above time and place— A Draft of Three and Four-year-old COLTS and FILLIES, by the Dttko of Bucclcnch, out of Hcavy Draugbt Marcs. Also, Some Medium Draughts, adapted for Express purposes, and Some Thoroughbreds, by Skylark and Caasivclaunus. CONNELL AND CLOWES, §63 Auctioneers. TOTARA LAND. FARM." ON DFFKRRKD PAYMENT. TO Bf- .^tJ) IN OAMARU THURSDAY, !7th APRIL, \.f A C I. K A N *: OTHERS. *' * and Wricht, St henson and Co.. ir. conjunction with Connelt and Clowes, Oamani : Maclean and Stewart, Timaru ; and J. T. Ford and Co., Christchurch, have received instructions from the New Zealand and Australian Land Company, Limited, tr> offer by public auction, in Gamaru, on the above date—

75 0 0 ACRES Of this clf-I'mt'.l Estate, inclii'ltnp ■' a .. ,-h- •t- '*. '.•,' :.'.- : '-.■-t----•ti...y ,-ttu.»U->i •- mif Utai'lcuci-, a; present occupied by Robert Totara, as is well-known, was one of the earliest selections tnaac in the Province of Otagf, and consists of rich black soil on limestone formation, the whole property being beautifully sheltered and watered. It has all been cultivated, and the greater portion having been in English 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 offered 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 Miin Trunk Line of Railway intersects the estate, there being five stations and siding* upon and adjacent to the property. The Auctioneers have no hesitation in affirming that this is by far the most valuable block of land ever offered to the pttbtic in New Zealand ; and they trust the tiberat terms of payment offered by the Company may induce bona fide settlers to owe forward and select homes for themselves in the most fertile district in the Cnlooy. Terms of payment are as follow: 10 per cent, cash at Sale 10 per cent, in 9 months (17th Jan., 1SS0) 10 per cent, in 15 months (17th July, I860) 10 per cent, in 21 months (17th Jan., 1881) 10percent in27months (17th July, 1881) 25 per cent, in 5 years (17th April, 1834) 25 per cent, in 7 years (17tb April, 18S6) Interest on all unpaid balances, 6J per cent, per annum. At the same time and place will be offered the townships of TOTARA AND ALMA. The former situated at the railway station of that name; the latter close to Deborah Station, within three miles of Oamara. They have been carefully surveyed, bo 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. Terms for township sections—One-half cash at sale; balance by acceptances at 12 months ; interest, 6J per cent. For plans and all farther information apply to the Auctioneers, as above. 684

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 932, 12 April 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 932, 12 April 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 932, 12 April 1879, Page 3

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