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SdmKr^ . rng;TC.'! . * --1-HFO.MORKOW, WEDNESDAY, 23kd JULY. At Maheno Townahip. At I o'clock. PRIME DMRY COTVS. I -pLEMING 'AND HED LEY . have received instructions from j ' Mr. Alex. Oraharr.e to sell by puUi ; auction ! as above—--12 Dairy Cows 3 Colts, unbroken, ready for work 1 Excellent ft.iniess Hone, •« ye»tf, 9 by fiohlfinder ? Yourr Ff-.'* r c? r jnst handled. f The anctior.eer v/onld dirret the attcn1, tion of Datryrr.cn to the Cows. They are i all really tirst-clsaf, either in full milk or , at calving, and rnilktra. Mr. 1 Orahame's Datrj- «'owt are reckoned the best in the district. Tim harness Colt by Holdfinder wou'd a granil cab horse. 1 In tendin-' pureharcrr; can go* cut by the 12 o'clock train and be in time for the sale. j. Tceku at Sale. FLEMING AND HEDLKY, •135 Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 31ST JULY. J On the Premises. At 1! oV>"k sharp. r IMPORTANT LAND SALE, ' TO FARMERS, CAPITALISTS, INVESTORS, AND OTHERS. Fleming and hed ley have received instructions from ' Messrs. Honour Bros, to sell by public met ion, on the premises, Boundary Creek, on Thursday, the 3L->t day of -fitly current— The following VERY VALUABLE FRKKHOLDS: t. Lantton Farm, of 100 acres, 4 miles from Oamarn. fronting Main Koad, stib-divided into four paddocks by live fences, 40 acres of which are fallowed, 50 acres in Engli.-h grass, and 10 acres ploughed from lea. The quality of the soil is excellent, and the position is one of the best in the County. 2. The- Property known as Fairfield, containing 2'£ acres, splendidly watered. The farm has lain fallow for the past year, and h.ibeen ploughed and grubbed !a.-t summer. It is now in a tit statf for any sort of grain crop. Liki the Landon Farm, its position i tmexcep'innabte. On the farm is t Good FHvetlinjr-lTouse. Stable, am Large Rant, capable of storing al tint yrain grown on the property. Ti;e Auctioneer would direct jriecial atj tention to these splendid allotment-. There is no doubt but the land v. ill !>.■ much »:'tur tor ''e-i'lt;;u:es. The prettiest drive in tint di.-tri 't i- fr»m Oamani to Boundary t 'reek. Tlie railway station adjoins the properties. V. ith the advantages of soil, climate, and pou'ttorr. these atlotments may be nto be . ;;"t'eafc intrinsic value, ami the value must increase with the growth of the town. FFf."«TW; A\~r> ffEDLEY. •»l£) Auetiuiieers. TIE UPS t»A Y. 31M- .n.'l.Y. A'-. f r;i;AUc,fr"'" stock, datry cov.'s, THCE-fltNif MACFtiN AND l' ":JT IMPLEMENTS. GRuAT C.Li-"Ar; r N*i'i RESERVED salt:. IY' LIiH I N (.r N D II EDL E Y have instructions from Messrs. H'onottr ft" by public auction, on the iV at Landon 1 arm, ['■our.dary (.'reck—• ALL EFrECTS, | 14 Fir«t-ct.".sa I'ranght Marea 20 First eTr-.t s Draught fJeldtngS t Firsi»4i.« f'.nr»-*y H.Tit?. Tom 3 Very fJo-vl 4 F\e. !l, ri' Da : ry Cows, itt full milk 7 Prime Fs.t p.ac»a Pigs 9 Jf.-P. Tnrea'-er ard Ecgine, Clayton and 0 Farm Prays, ruostty now this season 3 Rollers t) D.-F. Ploughs 5 Sets of Fl.irrows 3 Reapers and Hinders (Woods) 3 Reaping Machines (Re id and Gray) 40 Sits of Harness 40 Horse Covers i t DouMe-s ated Bugcy Set of f!rr'?ry Harness «':c.. &c., Ac. The auctioneers need only remark that the horses arc alt thoroughly good, the implements are nearly all new and in firstclass order, and every lot is for sale on its merits. V\ ithont reserve. FE.EMIN'O AND HEDLEY, f73 Auctioneers. FOR SALE AND TO LET j jp C) R. 8 A L E. | A SPLENDID FREEHOLD FROPERT V in Fden-strcet, a Corner 1 Sectioi 12. liloek 24, with Two; Stone Buildings— one five rooms j and o-e six rooms: also, a five- [ stalled Stable, and Htirne-jj Room. | Apply personalty, or by letter, to . WALT PR SWANSON, ! 27S Waimat'i Post Otriee. ! O R SALE.: ANTMUKP.of FIRST-CLASS FARMS,; within 1; mile of a Railway Station, on very eas-y terms. > Aor.-r,-. ; i;:c " A. n. MAUDE. o R SALE. (itOO ACIvilS <n( t.'n»r feiebratptl ?- r r.nr'--wh.:nKa £■:.->U'.e. The titicat »sncriirstrai. land in the province. In It.;* t.«» suit parchaaers. Ternii very eaay. Apply to : j&O A. H. MAUDE. '

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1015, 22 July 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1015, 22 July 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1015, 22 July 1879, Page 3

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