- tATE -ADVERTISEMENTS rrvms IS TO NOTIFY that it is iaten<st<J A to irtredace into tfa-T Parliament dtrring B» p««w«rt MWtat» repealine **Th» Oamam Waterworks Act, IS«S, Amendment, A at. IS7S," and amending ♦•Tb® Oamaiu Waterworks Act. 1573,'" »o ,a to authorise th« Corporation of the Town Oamartc to raise on*!®? the powers tttttef tho sum of JEtCO.COO. instead of £6o.(!()<> a.* therein prowled. It i* proposed to give by the Bill a preference to'the holders of Debeaturw or Mortgage bondff already issued over the securities open which the loan already raised was so raised, and tw gi*e fatoru holders of Debenture* or Mortgage Boud» its respect of the additional £40,000 security the rents arising from the: sections of lancl enumerated m the Schedule to "The Oamaro Town Kcimit Management Ordinance, Act, 1569, toother with a special rater m such rum not exceeding Is in the .£, an may fie required to make up the amount of the annual interest spots the- said loan. Data el thift 2'Jth day of September, IST!>. Brori "- B. W. KOXBY. g0 Town Clerk, Boys* magazines and serials of alt kind.*.—B. W. lUrx\ OenowJ Newsagent, TENDERS EDUCATION RESERV FT, PAPAKAIO. TENDE RS win be received aft the office of th» Otago> School Commissioners, Colonial Bonk Bailings, Dunedro, till noon. «B the 20th OCTOBER ISW. for- 14 years' lease of Section m, Block 11., Papakaio. Cunditiona of lease, ftc., may be obtained x t , MamJiND 85 Chairman, School Commissioners. NOTICE. rrtENDERS WANTED by the Hampden -*• Road Board, from partisa wilting tt> LEASE the HAMPDEN' COMMONAGE, for Grassing purposes only, for a term o 412) twelve month*. For particulars appty to tho undersigned. Tender* Co bo lodged with thp Chairman •on or before TUESDAY, 4th NOVEMBER next. Also, parties wishing to take out Cl-AIMS for CUTTING TIMBER in Commonage Bush, can do so by apptjing to Mr. Andrew M'Ksrrow. ALEXANDER YOUNG, CTerk to the Board. Hampden, fith Oct-, 1579. I®' ' SALES BY AUCTION FRIDAY, 24 cu OCTOBER. At t- o'clock. On the premises. l>*!f>!> f ?-stn ,, ;i; r.>:vr Lintott an I US''": ;, r. f*l K♦>R G K 'lf- KKN i' t !'• I. V-W has m:Ki\v.d ui :tr,n.t:' ' ?'► '"! l y y public ai«:Si..o. ai ti,.; •:.* ~ : ' - and pracu Household furniture, i:o.is-.stin'i of Tables. Chairs, B-»Utea»ta, Be&ling. WasluSarut.*, T'uUt Set., Clock*. & iT. G. GREENFIELD. An.:ti»>n^»T. Saturday, -'"tic o<t- >t*.F.R. At t- o'ld'itlc. At his Mart, Tyne-street. GE ORfi E «fRKEN FIE Ll> has been Eavoced with to< soil by public auction, at above time .and place— A Splendid Lot of Rktared, of Oleographs, Caromoa, St«:ct Engrairinga, &c. Alao, Honsehotd Fomitare, Stove.', Ranges, &c. O. GREENFIELD, Auctioneer. TECRSDAY, 3(>ck OCTOBER, IS??. Ato'clock. (At Timar«.) THE CELEBRATED SEADOWN ESTATfT. 30 FREEHOLD FARMS ON DEFERRED PA V MK N'T. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. J/fESSRS. II- MATSON AND CO.. L in ennjitnetion with Messrs. MACUi'AN AND STEWART, of Timaro. bavc recoivsd ins&raction* from Messrs. Miles. Hiissal. an<t Co. factintf a» agent# for the proprietorsr, t<> swlt Ky public atictton. on THURSDAY. 30T« W'TOHER. At Macloalt and Stewart's Sate Rooms, Ttmaru, at - o clocfc— A portion of the celebrated SEADOWN ESTA TE, Consisting of about 4,0 D» acres, Cat up into 2 & FARMS From SO TO G(H> ACRES EACH. This well-known property is situated on tho Const, between T man* and Terouka, havinsif a frontal of over five mtle* to the Main' Trunk Lino of Railway, three Railway Stations on the property, Waslfdyke- on the South. S*adown in the cnntr»,and Atowhsniiaoa the North portions of the property, the most distant farm on the Estate within one mite acd-a-half froro a station. !»EAE*OWN WW one of the very earliest selections made by tfv.it acknowledged pood judije. Mr. Robert Rhodes, at a tim» ■when he bad the whole- I'rnvinee of *'anteri>ary t-> choosa from, and it ha» no- eqaal in the Color y for rtchnes* of sod, ettmafie, an»l situation, white from its etwe pfoximif.y to Timaratt by rati, and pwd metal roid. it may be considered suburban land with special ad*antai:*3 for private residences. All farms ot&red Ci>r sale are either in English grasses or crepe, and to splendid condition* The soil ts deep and rich, with plenty of moisture, the sen brveOTtt canalising the extremes of heat and cdd. thus establishing a reputation for its jjcain-growtni: anct fattening properties nnc-iuatted by any other property in South Canterbury. The proprietor* have determined to appose of ah the farms offered on t'ne followtcg remarkably liberal terms of payment, vias.: 5 per cent, iu casli, pavabte at t:me of SJ " C 5 by bill „ 30 January. ISSO 6 ' „ ~ r.(> .-rpt., ISjSU 10 " .. "!> Jinuvry. ISSI K. :; ;: :: « 15 , ~ r.t) Sept., ISft--3- " J & Sept.. ISS4 Intancst at rata of * per cent. Plana of the property, with_ other information, may be Ciatt upon application to MILES. iIASiSAL. t CO. Cbristchorch. If. MATSON & C 0.... ... Chmtchordu MACLEAN & STEWART Timaiu. FLEMING * lIEDLEY ... Oamaro. HESBX DBTVEB Btmcdia. 152
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1095, 22 October 1879, Page 3
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