SAleb BY AUCTION SprCAldK RESEBVE, OAMARU. 24th JANUARY, 1880. At *| Stores, Harbowrtreet. At Noon. I/I *1 MAUDE {uiicand inatractions from the Gojracrs of the Otago Boys' and ffiiV fiooK to sell by public auction, oT9 time ss* place, at the reduced upeet t per foot— Years' Lease of Section 4, IT., Oaxnaru Town, at ht under lease to Messrs. ski and Moss, and subject to pnyjeat to them of valuation on Boilings, 4c., erected tbetcon. for terra 3) conditions of lease, and particuDtagtt ; Schoola Board, Colonial Bank aildinPr Dtmedin; or A. H. MAUDE, Lfl/ut Auctioneer. ullal of & J A FourJ Broi preta SEuii
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. pONNELL AND CLOWES v (n conjunction with Messrs. Packe fcofc, o£ Christchnrch,) have received initrnctioas from the owner to offer for Bale iy auction, at Oamarn, at an early date— About 507 ACHES OF FREEHOLD fa Block 111,, Oamara District, now in the occupation of Messrs. Hen. ders >n and S. M'Kee, whose leases expire on Ist January, ISSO. This Land is immediately behind the old Can Valley Homestead, has a frontage to the Airedale-road, and is within a mile and a half of the Weston Railway Station, or abont 4J miles from Oamara. The land is the heat in the district, it slopes gently towards the north, and it well watered. It will be offered in Two Lots, on easy terms as regards payment. For farther particulars, apply to MESSRS. PACKB BROS., Christchnrch; Or, to CONN ELL AND CLOWE*, . Auctioneers; 33; Oamara. E HAVE FOR SALE:—
401} gai. Iron, Tanks and Seed Casks Cornsacks and Wool pocks (Calcuttas) Faneng Wtrej Kn» 6, 7, and 3 Thrashing Macbiugt and Combines, by Bansomes. lASIISO ABED TO ABStTB : White Clover Timothy Bed Clover Perennial Ryegrass Cowgraas Clover Italian Byegraas ' Alayke Clover Cocksfoot _ Rape —English and Colonial grown Turnip Seed—Purple and Green Top yellow Aberdeen Turnip Seed Mammoth, Devonshire Grey stone Turnip Seed—Dale's Hybrid, Swedes Mangold—Long Bed and Orange Globe &e., Ao.
Cotmell and Clowes are sow ha«ing fitted a fargur Onus Clouiigg Machine (to bo torfceiT by a gaa engine), aad are preparer! » IVRES* RYEGRASS oa very favorable erms for growers. )G5 CORNELL AND CLOWES.
WEDNESDAY, Urn JANUARY. At 12 o'clock. At his Mart, Tyne-atreet. EOECE GREENFIELD ha» received instractiotis to sell liy public auction, at the above time and plice— A Consignment of Glassware and Crockery, consisting of Cops and Saucers, Toilet Sets, Jog?, Vase.®, Tumblers,. &c. G. GREENFIELD, 19 Aactlonecr.
THURSDAY, 2»ni JANUARY, 1880, At Green'a Assembly Room?, Gore. SATURDAY, 31ST JANUARY, ISSO, At Howell's Hotel, Lumadcn. Commencing each day at 2 o'clock. SECOND LAND SALE OF THE NEW ZEALAND AGRICULTURAL COMPANY. Bastings, leaky & co. (in conjunction •with Mea»rsr. Macrorio and Cuthbext-oa and M'Arsieil and Co., »uctioneer», Invetcarpi'l}. have received instructions from the above Company to sell ty auction, as abovr, selections from "Gt'O acces agricultural land bet-ween Gore and Mandeville. (See plan No. 10) 2000 acre* agricultural land near Gore. (See plan No. It) IOCG acres agricultural land River sdale Suburban. (See plans No?. 12 and 3) 2500 acres agricultural land on Caroline Station. (See plan No. 1«) 2000 acres agricuttural land near Lamsden. (See plan No. 7) 3(0 acres agricultural land near Oreti. (See plan No. ff)
Note.—3GOo acre* of this land is now under crop; intending purchasers will therefore have an opportunity of forming •a opinion of what the land is capable. Tha growing crop 'will be sold with the land.
Also, A limited camber of Sections in the townships lUversdale Mandeville, and Lumaden Extension. Term# f« r the purchase of the agricultural land will :10 per cent, cash; 10 per coat, in twelve months; IQ_ per cent, in «ighteeo months; 10 per cent, in twenty-four months ; 10 per cent, in thirty month.*. Balance extending; over seven or ten years ><& the option of the purchaser, bearing ' int'jnat at the rate of 6$ per cent. T'ne terms for the township will he the ••me, with-the exception that no interest will be charged. The Auctioneers would invite special atte&tioo of new arrivals and others wishing to obtain friat-claas farming land. This astata consists of large plains of alluvial tfepoßit, interspersed with rolling downs of volcanic formation, intersected by neverfoiling streams. _ . There are brown coal, timber, buUaing £no, and every facility for settlement upon property. The Waxmea. Plains KaSway runs through the centre of the estate. and the Dunedin »nd Xnvercargtll Railway traverses the southern portion of the property. The Company have on overseer resident Gore, who will show intending purchasers 07 or the estate. The farms have heen sub-divided to sait wl class es of purchasers ; Aid oo farm offered for sale will be withUtWQ,
at Green's Hotel. Gore; Howell's l4timdus > ixtd it tbft office of the Damdio. 5 45TED, tiM PUBLIC to KNOW , tbtddwtiuiMDUrf 16 Wiwdior aa « nuerted in the W»nted Cohinm of •••np® IA ah. for ONE SHILLIKQ,
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1165, 10 January 1880, Page 3
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