SALES BY AUCTION POSTPONEMENT OF SALE TO TUESDAY, Sni JULY. At Campbell's Yards, Ngapara. A.. At tFL M A U P E i.vi ree>.-ivd !n?trt!ctif n? from fti- mort.w-s to *• II {iriTifit: attetiwi. at Jtbov.. time at,.! pi.i.-.. t!i»- v.ti'»te of Mr. An.ln--..- r:. r. farming stock. r.-» : 20 Stir«>r!r>r Draught Marea and Oeldiin.'i •J FY A.-. 1 » i;.vt<-n r; '*• £ht:ttt>,wnrtu'd Thrcshii. Ma- if.n'! and Engine ■2 Four hw-'-pov.er Chaff-cutters t W.-,g'.-on ti> f'r."y J ■ I Set.", ,■! ." I'mitiin-t'iirrov; Ploughs t Three •fsi-.-ov,; do Reapers I Reaper and Binder (M'Corniiek .-.) 21 Sets Lw.din.i: Haruesu ■J l {To E'lougti Chains t*2 Sets Shaft Harness ICorw (overs. Pigs. Poultry. and a lot of Sundries. A. U. MAUDE, 017 Auctionee THURSDAY, IC'Tii JULY. At f;w Rooms, Tyna-street. At 12 t>Vi. VALUABLE FRr.riHor.D PROPERTY. ri 11. i; p. O "W II • has received instructions from the "rustee in the iY.tai? o: Mr. Henry Doreen, to- Aril by public auction, at the above time and |>!aou SECTIONS 2. 3i-.fi 4. BLOCS 59, Township l cf Hampden, with TwoRoomed Ifopc erected thereon. Without Reserve. Terms C:.3h. T. If. BROWN", _V~ Auctioneer. SATURDAY. -">ni JULY. At his Mart. Tyne-atreet. At I- o'clock. fIEO Ra E GREKN FIK L D has received instructions to sell by public auction. at above time and place—'2 Herse-power?, by Re id and Gray (r.e.vrty n>v,v) Water Casks. Billiard Table Tables, Chain-, Mattresses Toilet Sets Kitchen L'tensiU. GREENFIELD, SC Auctioneer. FR; ' >AY, ISrn JULY. AT WAIMATK. sale of r/-:as w rni right of E'U tt*' FF AS I", or •20,000 Aa:KS w " sn Ou the far-famed WA ft rAOR U NGA ESTAT E, (Pudding Hiil). in* south c a teub ur y , fHvi-Lu.l into Farms. varying in size from 100 to -">00 Acre*. 'Py RIGHT. STHt'HFXSO:;. AXD CO., ' ' in ton j11 nrtiorv with -F. T. Fool and Co., an' irt.-.cv.i';b'.<l !>y tin; proj'i-f'.'tont to for F.-vto I-v p«l>U<: atn.-ti.iri, at Wat mate, on. R-Ji>AY. t! 10 ISni 'lay ot JULY, at 2 i p.m.- — The Uw-n for five yean#, with right of pun-h:i.sf. o£ OS FARMS on the cetfTiratct Waihaintttga Instate, Piuliliiig Hill. Tin- land is situate! in ths vaH»>v of the Wn.i!-.0. an<t is ot' tin-t-rr?.tt' fttt.ality. tn.-titg principally tiuvi-stow ilov/ti.-i. veil waterei. atui enjoying a F>t.i.utiritE t-litnat»>. Ihe property is iutt'rs'.'ote(.l by- a general system of g'»o<t roivit.-i, giving ra.-ty aci-psa to every ta eoruit'ctc'l "itii W.iimate by an excellettt metalleit road, atul the Waimate Branch llaitway will terminate about the mitiiUe of thu estate. The attention of farmers is especially invito! t to this sate, as the terms of rental aiul pitrdiaae will Fie tised tttittattally low, and th« leases are for absolute sale, whilst the pro port}-, from ita advantages of situation, .soil, and etimate, is sttre to become one of the favorite farming districts of South Canterbury. ITanst and fntl particulars to be obtained from Messrs. Wright, Stephenson, and Co., Duuedin ; J. T. Ford and Co., Ciiristchureh; or Messrs. Lees arid Moore. Oamant, wiio witt arvange for farmers being conveyed from Waimate to see the property free of expense. n 3 rPwKI.IMIXAKY N'OTICK. r,\N*n fop. saf.k in* - acre EMOTION'S, ON" HLDERSLIE ESTATE. TFIK Proprietor baa determined to offer for Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION, in JULY, that BLOCK OF FKRTILE LAND NEAR T«E TOWNSHIP OK TEANEUAKI, beitip; part of Section 1, Block 18, Oamant District, about 4f () Aeres in i ntent. It adjoins the district road from Oamarn, fronv wbicti it is distant about eight miles, and is divided from the Etderalie Ilome Farm by a pfaaUtioa of pines. The land is tn the highest state of fertility ; tt has been tn cultivation for the Fa-st ten years, but only two crop 3 of grain Ik-uk* be-.'U ta!-en from 'it, the last being in tSTfi-7 : last year it was. fallowed, ami is now grevring turnip.?, which will be fed off with sheep immediately, and the land ploogFied and made ready to receive any crop which the purchaser may wish to pat in. 15 will be surveyed into sections of afiout ten acres. Water can be had on each section. It is admirabty adapted for residence sites, as it can be reached in tlfty minutes from Oaciartt, cither by a pood macadamised road or by tha Watareka Railway, and the views obtainable from the ground are most extensive and very baatttitnL It is feldoru that »u.:h an opportunity ocean of ac;'i»!trins sections of this size so fav« rably sittra'.CfT, tad po ; scsaing the advantages «>r grcr.t fertility, readtcess of accerf i and beauty t'f situation; tltey :vn?Kecev-aaYiiy ir.ct'sase ininieusely in va.la« as the and district of Oamaru prrgr?«sos. The terms will bo unusually liberal.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 999, 3 July 1879, Page 3
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