SALES BY AUCTION. SATURDAY, 27TH MARCH. At their Storeß, Tyne-etreet. At 2 o'clock. CONN ELL AND CLOWES have received instructions from Mr Thomas Procter, to offer for sale by auction, at the above time and place— About 7 ACRES of LAND, being part of Section 1, Block L, Oamaru District, sub-divided into 6 allotments containing from 1 acre to 1J acres each, on one of which is-erected a Stone Cottage, now occupied by Mr. M. Clydesdale, with Garden well stocked with Fruit Trees in full bearing. This land adjoins the properties of Dr. Wait and S. E. Shrimski, Esq., and is conveniently situated within a minute's walk of the Railway Station at the Town Belt. The Auctioneers can confidently recommend this land to parties wishing for an investment with a view to building, for the following reasons; The laud is first-rate, and admirably suited for Garden purposes; being outside the Town Boundary, purchasers will therefore be free from the crushing rates now being levied by the Town Council; its proximity to a Railway Station; and lastly, the easy terms—lo per cent, cash, 10 per cent, three months, 20 per cent, twelve months, balance in one, two, and three years, bearing 8 per cent, interest. Also, Part of Section 3, Block 1., Oamaru District, containing 2a. Or. lip., with substantially built 6-roomed COTTAGE thereon, now occupied by Mr. Thomas Ferens. This land fronts the Main North Road, about i of a mile from the Town Boundary. CONNELL & CLOWES, 549 Auctioneers. MONDAY, 22ND MARCH. On the Premises, Reed-street. At 12 o'clock. AH. MAUDE • has received instructions from Mr. T. N. Kissel], in consequence of his leaving Oamaru, to sell by public auction, at the above time and place— All his Household Furniture, consisting of Tables, Chairs, Carpets, Bedsteads, Bedding, Children's Cribs, Stove, Kitchen Utensils, Crockery, &c. A. H. MAUDE, 644 Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 24TH MARCH. At his Stores, Harbor-street. At 12 o'clock. AH. MAUDE , ha 3 received instructions fiom Mr. E. Wood to sell by public auction, at the above time and place— The Freehold of Section 132, South Oamaru, with Three-roomed House ; excellent garden, and other improvements. A. H. MAUDE, 666 * Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 24TH MARCH. At his Stores, Harbor-street. At 12 o'clock. A H. MAUDE has received instructions from the trustee in the estate of John Brown to sell by public auction, at the above time and place— The following Valuable Freehold Properties, viz.— Equity of Redemption of Section 7, Block 82, Oamara Town, with well finished Four - roomed House, Stable, Pantry, and Outhouses, thereon. Lots 1 and 2 on sub-division of Section 1, Block 53, Oamaru Town. Full particulars on application to A. H. MAUDE, 650 Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 24th MARCH. At his Stores, Harbor-street.
At 12 o'clock. TO MILLERS, GRAIN MERCHANTS, &c M &c. AH. MAUDE • has received instructions from Mr. Thos. Procter to sell by public auction, at above time and place— The following VALUABLE PROPERTIES, nz.— Freehold Section. 17, and Lease of Section 16, Block 25 (corner of Severn and Croaa-atreets), Oamaru Town, on which is erected that well-known Flour Mill lately occupied by Messrs. Procter and Steward, and known as " Hay and Barr'a Mill." The buildings are substantially constructed of stone, and will store 15,000 bags. The machinery consists of three pairs of stones, together with all the necessary apparatus for cleaning grain and silk-dressing flour in the most approved manner, the whole being driven by a horizontal high pressure engine, with tubular boiler; all in good order. Also, Freehold of Section 15, Block 25, Oamaru Town Leasehold of front half of Section 14, Block 25, Oamaru Town, with two 4-roomed Cottages thereon, now let to good tenants. The Auctioneer desires to draw the particular attention of millers and others to this important sale, as he feels convinced that no more favorable opportunity than the present ia likely to offer itself to persons wishing to enter into the milling business, which is, and for long has been, the most profitable industry in the colony. The Oamaru District is celebrated for the pioduction of wheat which, being grown on land having a limestone formation, renders it equal to Adelaide wheat. Terms easy. Fall particulars on application to MR. GEORGE SUMPTEE, Tyne-street; or A. H. MAUDE, 604 Auctioneer.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1225, 20 March 1880, Page 3
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