SALE%> • &Y AUCTION nj-TO-MORRO>.. WEDNESDAY, 4TH JC. At Mr. Sumpter'a Boom?, Haxbor-alreet. At 12 o'clock. A n - M has received ins AU D E recetvr<l instructions to sell by public auction, at a hove time and place— A consignment of BOOK.S, INK, STATIONERY, and a Copying Press, 4c. A. H. MAUDE, "72 Auctioneer. TO-MOUP.OW, WEDNESDAY, 4th JUNE. At Mr. Horopter's New Stores, Harborstreet. At 12 o'clock. A IF. MAUDE • Lm received instructions from the Trustee is the Estate of Jno. Moorcroft, to sell by public auction, at above time and place— PAINTERS' ft GLAZIERS' STOCK-IN-TRADE, consisting of— Paper-hangings, Scrim, Rolled Lead, Paints and Colors, Sic,, &c. Also, SHED, for removal, on premises in Eden-street. A. H. MAUDE, ~i;4 Auctioneer. M /j A T T II E W H Acc*n» '."eeb, I.akp, Estatt, AXt> t •ywAt. i Station 1 OAM A n U Horse Sales every SattiriUy at 2 o'clock, at be Swan Yard?, Thamcs-af,CGS PRELIM IN AI i V NOT TOE. LAND FOR SAt K IN TEN - ACRE SECTIONS, ON Kt.DEKSLIK ESTATE. THE Proprietor ii.vi untermiiied to offer f-jr Sale by Pt'BLIC AUCTION, in JULY, thai E'.LOCK OF FKUTILE LAND NEAR THF 'iW/XSHIP OF TEANEP.AkT, being part of Section 1, f'.iook if.;, Oamaru District, about 4<;o Acres in extent. .vlj.-iina the district road from Oamaru, iftuv-.'-i it is distant about eight miles, i divided from the Elderalie Home >y a plantation of pine?. Iland is in the highest state of fertility ; it ha 3 bsen in cultivation for the last ten years, bat only two crops of grain ha tie been taken from it, the last fo-ing in 1876-7; last year it wn3 fallowed, and is now growing turnip*, which will be fed off with sheep immediately, and the land ploughed and made ready to receive any crop which the purchaser may wish to put in. It will be surveyed into sections of about tea acres. Water can be had on each section. It is admirably adapted for residence i «;6es, as it can be reached in tifty minutes • from Oamaru, either by a good rr.r.cadamised i road or by fhe Warareka Railway, and the views obtainable fr *fie ground are most •xtenaiva a ud ven- ! v iV.fuf. ft is seldom - ■ : ::t sr. ~>:«<'rt::r-*y nccur» oi aoijnir . thu -<>'<> so favorably fit;. ' -.1 • . • :ii.j adrir.of z 1 i west n"-o.'>iar;iy :re„.. -t-.n; r."-ly ir. value as t'cv iowu ami district >•: Oamaru progresses. The terms w'll be ttnasnatEy liberal. 511 FOR SALE AND TO LET F OR SALE. TWO COWS—one at Calving and the other in full milk. Apply to WILLTAM M'CULLOUGH, Greta-street. F R S A L E. The undersigned is instructed to sell SUCTIONS 10 and 11, BLOCK 34 (Freehold), and Lease of SECTIONS 12 and l:> same block. These Sections (I acre in extent) are admirably situated for a first-cla33 residence, having a grand view, and being easy of access. Price moderate, and terms liberal. J. CHURCH, "SO Land Agent. F OR SALE. BWO ACRES of the celebrated Maerewheaua Estate. The finest agricultural land is the province. In lota to suit purchasers. Terms very easy. Apply to 640 A. H. MAUDE FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. FIRST-CLASS AGRICULTURAL FARM. 676 ACRES 676 rpHE Undersigned are instructed by Mr. P. M'Shane to sell by Private Treaty the Unexpired Term of Lease of his Farm on the Geraldine Road, about 2| miles from the Winchester Railway-station. The Farm comprises:— G76 Acres excellent Land, of which 150 acres are Stubble, first crop, 400 acres English Grass after Turnips and one crop, and 126 acre 3 magnificent furface-aown Pasture. This Valuable Property is subdivided by tive fences into S paddocks, and in all of them there is a permanent supply of water. Improvements, in addition to fences, are a Five-roomed House, Seven-stall Stable, Woolshed, Grainery, Stockyards, Dairymen's Hut, &c., &c. The term of Lease is 9| years, and the Annual Rental Nominal. Also—--424 ACRES 424 FREEHOLD, being R.S. 31,656, situate 2 miles from the Waiho Railway Station, on the sea side of the railway, and 7 mile 3 from Waimate. This very desirable block of Land is all fenced. There are 230 Acres in Wheat and Oat Stubble (Srat crop), the balance Fallow. To Farmers, Speculators, and Others, the above Properties offer a rare opportunity for investment. Full particulars from MACLEAN AND STEWAUT, Timaru ; R. WILKIN AND CO., 444 a Christ church.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 974, 3 June 1879, Page 3
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729Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 974, 3 June 1879, Page 3
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