SALES BY AUCTION F SATURDAY, IST NOVEMBER. At the Commercial Tarda. At 12 o'clock. UNRESERVED SALE OF DRAUGHT MARES. To Farmer*, Breeder*, and other*. LEMIXO AND HEDLEV have received instructions from Mr. J, Leitch, to *ell by public auction, at the above time and place—--1 Bay Mare Jcanie), in foal to Prince Royal 4 Fi rat-class Dry Marc* 1 Very Good Gelding. The above lot of draughts will bo found to be nice farm h»ww. They arc all yonng, sound, and excellent workers, and buyers .-\n satis tied with trials before taking delivery. The marca arc all by good aires, and would make good breeders. Terms at sale. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, Auctioneers. TO-MORROW. THURSDAY, 30ni OCTOBER, 1579. At 2 o'clock. (At Timaru.) THE CELEBRATED SEADOWN iiSTATE. 30 FREEHOLD FARMS ON DEFERRED PAYMENT. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Messrs. h. matson and co., in conjunction with Messrs. MACLEAN AND STEWART, of Timaro. have received instructions from Messrs. Miles, Hsasal, and Co. {acting as agents for the proprietors;, to sell by public auction, on THURSDAY, 30m OCTOBER. At Maclean and Stewart's Sale Rooms, Timaru, at 2 o'clock— A portion of the celebrated SEADOWN ESTA TE, Consisting of about 4,000 ACRES, Cut up into 3 0 FARM S From m TO 300 ACRES EACH. This well-known property is situated on the Sea Coast, between T maru nnd Temuka, having a frontage of over live miles to' the Main Trunk Iline of Railway, with three Railway Stations on the property, viz., tfaskdyke on the South, Seadown m the centre, and Arowhenuaon the North portions of the property, the most distant farm on the Estate being within one mile and-a-half from a station. SEADOWN was one of the very earliest selections made by that acknowledged good f judge. Mr. Robert Rhodes, at a time when he had the whole Province of Canterbury to choose from, and it has no efju.il in the Color y for rich neat of so:!, rliniate, and situation, whil<" fi*>m its close proximity to Timarau by rail, and good metal road, it may be considered suburban land with special advantages for private residences. All farms offered for sale are either in English grasses or crops, and in splendid condition. The soil is deep and rich, with plenty of moisture, the sea breezes equalising the extremes of heat and chl, thus establishing a reputation for its grain-gTOwins: and propt'rtirs nne rtt.i ! le.l by any t>ther property in S'>uth Canterbury. The proprietors have determined to dispose of all the farms offered on the following remarkably liberal terms of payment, viz.: 5 per cent, in cash, payable at time of sale. 5 by bill „ .TO January, ISSO 5 " ~ ~ "0 ISSO 10 " Jacuiry, ISSI t|> " 30 Sept., IBSI " , ?Ul Sept., ISS'2 "0 [1 .. 30Scpt. ISS4 'interest at rate of 7 per cent. Plans of tho property, with other information, may be hart" upon application to MILES. HASSAL, & CO. Chrietohnrch. H. MATSON A CO < hn.-tchurch MACLEAN k STEWART Timaru. FLEMING ft HEDLEY ... IJamaru. HKNRY DKIVKf: Punedin. 152 FOR SALE AND TO LET /"JX> f.KT—A Five-roomed COTTAGE in 1. EibMe-atreet. opposite the Brewery. Apply Messrs. LtSTorr and Otter-os, Oamaru Brewery. -^0 II SALE. F REGISTRY OFFICE AND COMMISSION AGENCY. Dunedin, doing the largest bnsincss of the kind in the Colony. Apply BAKU ATT AND CO., 551 Moriy-place, Dnnedin. R SALE. F ONE OR TWO SMALL SUBURBAN FARMS. On easy terms, if required. 300 GEORGE SUMPTER. OR SALE CHEAP. F In conse«ju<:'-"c of the proprietor having to leave the Colony. SECTION 23, BLOCK H\ Oamaru Town, with Four-roomed HOUSE. For particulars, apply to •37 GEORGE SUMPTER. T O LE T O R SELL. SEVERAL FARMS in Tnssock, varying from .TflO to 1000 Acres. Terms very reasonable, .jog GEORGE SUMPrER. O LET. T That pleasantly situated FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE AND PREMISES, In Block 4S. 303 GEORGE SUMPTER. NOTICES JAMES PATE ETON'S ESTATE. A DIVIDEND is NOW PAYABLE to those who have duly proved their claims. J. J. SPENCE, ) Trnstagj 233 HY. FRY, { in " C JAMES MORONEY, I>RESS ASD ASATOMICAt. BOOTM AKE R, Itches-street, Oaharc, Next Star ami Garter Hotel. N. B.—Repairing neatly done. 556 w. J. 3 U CIVIL ENGINEER, SURVEYOR. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, omers: SUMPTER'S EXCHANGE BUILDINGS Tync-street, Oamaro. 417
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1101, 29 October 1879, Page 3
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