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SALES BY AUCTION 0 AMARU. TO FARMERS, CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. GRAND OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT, And of securing some of the best and most valuable COUNTRY, SUBURBAN, AND TOWN FREEHOLDS la North Otago and Canterbury, Also, PURE BRED DRAUGHT HORSES AND AYRSHIRE CATTLE. HMATSON & CO., • WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO,, m conjunction with D. STRONACFI, for the N.Z.L. and M.A. Co., and Messrs. CONNELL & CLOWES, have been favored with instructions from Messrs. Fleming and Hedley, consequent upon their DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP, Through effluxion of time, To hold AN UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE, AT THE STUD FARM, FLORAVILLE, One mile from Oamaro, os TUESDAY, I.°>ni APRIL, And following days, the undermentioned PROPERTIES, LIVE STOCK, &c. Lot I—The INCHOLME ESTATE, of 1349 acres, comprises some of the best land in the Oamaru district. It is covered with Red Clover, knee deep. For wheat-growing purposes it cannot be beaten—if equalled—in the Southern Hemisphere, as wheats grown on this Estate took First Pme three years in succession as wheat, flour, and bread, at the Oamartx Show. This property will be sold in lots to 3uit purchasers. Lot 2—Four Full TOWN SECTIONS in the centre of the Town of Oamaru. On one of the sections are erected the Offices and Store of Messrs. Fleming and Hedley, on another the Commercial Sale Yards, Stables, etc., etc., the remaining two being open sections. Lot 3—The Premium on Municipal Section S, block 11.. immediately in front of the Railway Station. Annual rental, LlO. Lot 4—"FLORAVILLE," the Suburban Residence of N. Fleming, Esq., comprising about 20 acres, together with Dwelling House, Stables, Orchards, ets., situate about one mile from the town on the Main North Road. It is just possible that this valuable property may be cut np into lots to suit purchasers. Should this course be followed, due notice will be given previous to the sale. Lot s—The5 —The Premium of 156 Acres of Fducational Leasehold, adjoining Lot 4. Thi3 property h«3 been used as the Stud Farm for 7 years, js splendidly watered, and well laid down in grass, having nine years to run at the annual rental of 10s per acre—about an eighth of its real value. A rare spot for a dairy. Lot 6—11)0 Acres of First-class FRERHOLD LAND, situated outside the Wahnate Gorge, all securely fenced and well watered. The proposed Gorge Railway line intersects this property, and the station _ will be adjoining. This property i 3 in grass, and is looking splendid. THE DRAUGHT STOCK Comprises the justly Celebrated Entires YOUNG VANQUISHER, imported from Scotland by the late David Ncabitt, " The Famous 3-year-old Colt GLEN LYON, And the yoting Entires — Young Duke, Oliver Cromwell, Master Symmons, and Tarn Glen. 150 Pure Clydesdale MASSES, FILLTE>, and unbroken COLTS. The young stock are by the following famous Breeding Sires : Sir William Wallace, Mortey's Fancy, Jock_ o' Hazeldean, Young Banker, and Young Vanquisher. Of the above Mare 3 and Fillies, three years and over, 70 arc served by \oung Vanquisher. 25 THOROUGHBREDS AND HACKS 4 First-class Harness Horses The well-known Pair of Roans Baggies, Harness, and Saddles. AYRSHIRE CATTLE, Comprising 75 PURE BULLS, COWS, AND HEIFERS. The herd of Ayrshires is unnsually choice the owners having gone to great expense in selecting from the best strains of imported and colonial bred stock. The prize-list of every show at which the above have competed gives evidence of the success with which their efforts have been attended. For purity of bloc 1. quality, and size combined, they stand unrivalled in the southern hemisphere. We need only now refer intending purchasers to the catalogues for full pedigrees. •23 First-class J and |-bred Ayrshire*. SHORT-HORN CATTLE. 5 Pure Cows 4 Pore Bull Calves, by Albion (imported), and Prince Riby, by Riby Knight 1 Yearling Bull, by King of the Jessamines. The*e cows were purchased at Mr. Boag's last • ale, and the young stock are the progeny of the cows by famous sires. 100 pure Leicester Ewea and Lambs. The Auctioneers would draw the special attention of all interested parties to the above bona fide sale. Messrs. Fleming and Hedley are dissolving partnership through effluxion of time, and the whole of their magnificent properties are placed in the market for absolute and unreserved sale. The general character of the country lands cannot be beaten, either for richness of soil, climate, or situation, whilst the Town Block stands unrivalled for position and business purpose*. As breeders and owners of Draught Horse*, Messrs. Fleming and Hedley have long stood pre-eminent, and we are confident in asserting that, for such a number of highclass Draught Breeding Stock, possessing Eone, Hair, Quality, and Substance, they stand unrivalled in New Zealand, a good proportion of the young stock being by that Princa of Sirea, Young Vanquisher. The Ayrshire Cattle require no comment, having established their reputation, and a name for their owners in every Show \ ard wherever exhibited. Also, 25.000 Bnahcl* Canadian Oats, cqnal to anything grown in New Zealand. Catalogue* are now ready, containing foil particular*, which may be obtained on application to The Owner*. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, Oamaru ; Or, Hie Agent*, H. MATSON AND CO., Aactionn*r* f Chmtchnrcti; WRIGHT, STEPHENSON' AND CO., Dunedin ; tor STRONACH, NiZ-L. taA M.A. Company, Dunedin; CONNEL AND CLOWES, Oamaru. The Block will be sold in their catalogued order. 21

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1193, 12 February 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1193, 12 February 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1193, 12 February 1880, Page 3

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