MR. A. Hi MAUDE GREAT UNRESERVED SALE or L, A N D. UNDER A DECREE OF THE SUPREME COURT. SATURDAY, 20TH NOVEMBER. At his Stores, Harbor-street. At 2 o'clock. A H . MAUDE the Executors of the late James Mitchell, Esq., to sell by public auction, at the above time and place—The whole of the undermentioned VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz. : SPRING VALLEY FARM, Consisting of 183 Acres of First-class Agricultural Land situated in the Waiaveka Valley, and allowed to be one of the choicest selections in that favored locality. This farm is splendidly watered, being bounded on one side by the Waiareka Creek. The improvements consist of Dwelling-house, Outbuildings, and Fencing. Only one grain crop has been taken off the land since it was ploughed, after being down three years in English grass. 1594 ACRES 1594 IN THE HAKATERAMEA VALLEY, Being Sections 32567 (20 acres), 325GS (32 acres), 32569 (46 acres), 32G1S (135 acres), 32619 (SO acres), 32620 (30 acres), 32621 (30 acres), 32760 (140 acres), 3*:;S4 (192 acres), 33040 (20 acres), 33041 (20 acres), 33042 (20 acres), 31546 (29 acres), 31847 (16 acres), 31S4S (70 acres), 32758 (464 acres), 32759 (160 acres), 32761 (50 acres), 33039 (20 acres), 33291 (20 acres). SECTIONS IN WAIHOLA TOWNSHIP, Sections 5, G, 8, 12, and 13, Block 9. and Sections 14, 15, and 16, Block 10. ALSO, On account of W. W. Mitchell, Esq., Section 32318 Hakateramea Valley, containing 320 acres of First-class Agricultural Land, within five miles of the Bridge ; and Sections St> and S7, 96 and 97, South Oamaru. Terms for Mr. W. W. Mitchell's land, very liberal. In drawing the attention of buyers to this very important sale the Auctioneer would remark that the late Mr. James Mitchell's well-known ability in the selection of valuable blocks of land, and the opportunities which his profession gave him of making an early choice, isagua»antee for the quality of the land, so that purchasers may rely upon it that the land offered was considered of special value by'an expert. The Hakateramea land will be offered in lots to suit purchasers, and was selected with the greatest care for its situation and quality in that magnificent valley. The grain from the Hakateramea has for two or three years always taken the first prize when exhibited either at Oamaru or Timaru ; the quality of the land is suitable for the production in perfection of all varieties of grain or root crops, clover and grasses ; and experienced judges have given it as their opinion that they had never, in any part of the world, seen such magnificent crops of turnips as were grown in this valley by one or two settlers this season. The near approach to completion of the Hakateramea Railway, and the Bridge over the Waitaki, ought also to be taken into consideration by intending purchasers, while the fact of ali these Properties being for sale without the slightest reserve will give Bona Fide buyers the opportunity of acquiring any land they may select at what must be taken as the fair market value. The Terms of the Sale are 10 per Cent, cash deposit, the balance in one month ; but the Auctioneer will be happy to place intending Purchasers in communication with Parties who are prepared to" advance liberally on eligible s.curities such as the above. For full particulars and Plan apply to A. H. MAUDE, 565 Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 27fn NOVEMPE3,. At his Stores, Harbor-street. At Noon. All . MAUDE • has received positive instructions from J. o'Menghor, Fsq , to sell by public suctioD, at a';ove time and place— T:.at Valuable Freehold Pro; erty, bei>-g Section 3, Block 31, Oatmru Tt>wr, w.th 5-rcomel Cottage; outbuild mgs and o.her i:i:pr.«ctherein. This desirable property is beautifully situated, commanding a fine view of the town and bay. Ail the buildings are in thorough repair, having been, papered and painted since last occupied, and the fence aud garden are in excellent order. Terms liberal, A large proportion of the purchasemoney can remain on mortgage. A. H. MAUDE, 930 Auctioneer. THE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between the undersigned, as Storekeepers, at Papakaio, was DISSOLVED on the Ist day of September, I'SO. The business will be continued by Bailie and Humphrey, who will receive and pay all moneys owing to or by the late firm. DUGALD SHAW, BAILIE & HUMPHREY. Witness— Pamip M'Gratfi, Storeman Oamaru. Oamaru, lOfch November, 1880. 924 ALL CLAIMS against the Estate of JAMES LEITCH are requested to be sent in to the undersigned on or before the 17th INST, ROBERT DAVIDSON, 858 Trustee,
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 18 November 1880, Page 3
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