SALES by auction. SATURDAY. 3lar MAT. (At their Stores, Tyne-strcet. Aft 12 o'clock. - CORPORATION* ENDOWMENT OP 1771 ACR36S. FLEMING ASD aEDLKT favored with ifl.-itractioai from the Corporation of Oamaru, will submit to johlio competition, at the above time and ntoc* tbe lease for seven years of the Corporation Endowment of 1771 i Acre* of unimproved land, ,/' betng part of Reserve marked f Auriferous Reserve on the Map of the Maerewhenua Surrey District, at the upset rental of 4a per acre, payable half-yearly is advance. Condition* and particulars of sale can bo JOB at the office of FLEMING AND HEDLEY, .•a Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 23nt> MAY. At thoir Stores, Tync-strect. At 12 o'clock sharp. To fientlumea in search of a Country Residence. VALUABLE SUBURBAN PROPERTY. To Capitalists, Speculators, and other*. Fleming and hbdley have received instructions from the Trustees in the assigned estate of H. E. O. Brass and Co. to sell by public auction, at the above time and place— THAT MAGNIFICENT SUBURBAN PROPERTY, Held under lease for four years, with a purchasing- clause at the end of the term of £SO per acre. The yearly rental is £2 per aero. The Improvements consist of—1. Crief Lodge, of nine apartments quite new,, substantially built, and replete with every comfort an! convenience, including water laid on to the rooms. 2. Brooklet t.'att,■»£!">. "f five moms, (j.uitu nHW.K-XUBBiUntfly wait finished and lathed and plastered throughout. The Auctioneers have no hesitation in listing that this will be the most valuable propsrty in which a capitalist could invest, tt is bound to become an exceedingly proiltablo speculation. It is just on the confines of the town, within easy access by road or rail, and, abovo all, it is permanently watered by springs and running creak. A now road through the Acclimatisation Gardon goes past Che property, and this same eventually be on a of the prettiest VJLi,T Oamaru. It lies almost alongside .Wis Waiareka Junction Station, and the fartitoßt point is not three minutes'' walk from ttao station. If the property could be out into Jj-aoro sections the land alone would fetoh £4OOO. The advantage of this property for a township is very great. Supposing the property out up as indicator), every section would touuH water. This fact cannot be brought too prominently before the notice of the public. The land around Crief Lodge has been levelled and ploughed four times, and is now in excellent order for planting. Terms at Hale. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, 57<> Auctioneers. TO-NIGHT. PRIOR TO REMOVAL. TUESDAY EVENING, 20 ru MAY. Starting at 7 o'clock. Ob the premises, Itchen-street. GEORGE Greenfield has received instructions from Allan M'Corkimlale to offur by public auotion—The whole of his VALUABLE STOCK, Consisting of— WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY AND PLATED GOODS, &c., &e. The Auctioneer would draw the attention of parsons desirous of supptying themselves with any ot the above goods, as this is positively the last sate, and everything will be sold without reserve. G. GREENFIELD, 597 Auctioneer. TO-MORROW. GREAT CLEARING SALE or WATCHES, JEWELLERY, Ac., &c. Qu the Premises lately occupied by Mr. H. Mote, Itchen-street. ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, At 7 o'clock, AND FOLLOWING DAYS. George Greenfield has received instructions from Mr. T. R. Procter, to sell by public auction, at the above time and place—The whole o£ his VALUABLE STOCK, Consisting of— WATCHES, JEWELLERY, PLATED GOODS is Tea and Coffee Services, Cruets, Spirit Stands, <Stc , Ac. N.B.—The whola to be sold without the •lightest reserve, Mr. Procter having decided to relinquish the jewellery business altogether. G. GREENFIELD, 605 Auctioneer. Matthew HAY Acctiosekr, La.yd, Estate, aud- Gkxkkal Stock asb Stattos AGKST, O A M A R U. Horse Sales every Saturday at 2 o'clock, a* Sw«i.n Vi»rda, Th»m«s-»treet. LOST A Black and Taa COLUK BITCH.—Any one giving satisfactory information aa to the whereabout* of the above will be rewarded, and any one detaining same altar this notice will b# pnxecuted. 594 EDDLNGTON, BUST & CO.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 962, 20 May 1879, Page 3
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