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MR. A. H. MAUDE FRIDAY, 21ST MAY. At 12 o'clock. On the premises, Wharf-street, opposite the Show Groand. A. H. MAUDE has received instructions from Mr. G. Mellows to sell by public auction, at the above time and place—All his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS Consisting of— Piano (by Bord), Tables, Chairs, Chest Drawers, Carpets, "Washstands, Beds and Bedding, Looking-glass, Fenderß, Fire Irons, Books' Crockery, Glass, Ironmongery, No. 6 Stove, &.C., &c. A. H. MAUDE, >75 Auctioneer. EDUCATION RESERVES, OAMARU TOWN. TUESDAY, 15TH JONE. At his Stores, Harbor-street. At 12 o'clock. AH. MAUDE a has received instructions from the Board of Governors of the Otago Boys' and Girls' High Schools to sell by public auction, at above time and place— A Twenty-one Years' Lease of the following Sections, containing each 1 rood:— Section 4, Block V., Oamaru Town, at present occupied by Mr. WansbroDgh Section 16, Block XXVI., Oamaru Town Section 10, Block IX., Oamaru Town. Tti the case of the first two Sections, the purchasers will require to pay to the outgoing tenants valuation for Buildings, &c , erected thereon. For full particulars as to valuation, terms of lease, &c., apply Mr. George Sumpter, Oamaru; or Secretaty Otago High School Board of Governors, Colonial Bank Buildings, Dunedin. A. H. MAUDE, 196 Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. \ H. MAUDE ha 3 received instructions from the Governors of the Waitaki High School to sell by public auction, at a date to be notified in a future issue— The LEASEHOLD of SECTIONS 15, 17, and 19, BLOCK 1, Oamaru District, divided into convenient Suburban Allotments, each containing about Five Acres. The value of these conveniently and beau-tifully-situated Allotments will be recognised by all in search of desirable suburban properties. Full particulars in a future issue. A. H. MAUDE, 141 Auctioneer. MR. RICHARD LEIGH FRIDAY, 21st MAY, At 12 o'clock. At his Mart, Tyne-street, next Spence and Bee's. Richard leigh has been favored- with instructions to sell by public auction, at above time and place— A lot of Furniture, Fancy Goods Fruit and Onion 3 Crockery Ware, &e. HICHARD LEIGH, 259 Auctioneer. Richard leigh, AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. AUCTION MART, TYNE-STREET, Next Spence & Bee's. 941 EEKL Y SALES OF w HORSES, CATTLE, &c., EVERY SATURDAY, At the Swan Yards, Thames-street, !0? RICHARD LEIGH, Auctioneer. MESSRS. FLEMING & HEDLEY THURSDAY, 3RD JUNE. On the Premises. At 11 o'clock. Dissolution of Partnership. IMPORTANT SALE OF TOWN PROPERTY. FOR UNRESERVED SALE. To Blacksmiths, Farmers, Capitalists, and others. F LEMING AND HEDLEY are favored with instructions from Messrs Jack, Steel, and Hendry, to sell by public auction, on THURSDAY, the 3rd day of JUNE next, on the premises, at 11 o'clock— That very VALUABLE SITE IN THAMES-STREET, being Section 3, Block VI., Oamaru Town, in two lots of 33 feet frontage. Also, BUILDINGS FOR REMOVAL. The Auctioneers have very much pleasure in directing the attention of all classes of buyers to this unrivalled section. To an enterpr'sing firm of Blacksmiths, combining the other vaiioua departments requisite for carrying on such a large business, thi3 position opens up the prospect of a certain fortune. To Capitalists it presents so many favorable views that to attempt to point them out would not only be altogether unnecessary, but quite uncalled for. It is now universally granted, that the Railway Station will be on the section immediately behind, or at moat only one section removed. This fact alone is one of the great points to be considered in the purchase of town property. When it became known that the station was to be erected in that quarter of the town, property in the neighborhood took a very decided rise; although this has been known only to a few, still the few have benefited by this knowledge. Looking at the site from all sides, there can be no doubt that it is the most valuable property offered in Oamaru for a long time. Its prospective value can scarcely be estimated. Terms at Sale. FLEMING & HEDLEY, 249 "" ... Auctioneers,

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1284, 19 May 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1284, 19 May 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1284, 19 May 1880, Page 3

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