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MESSRS. FLEMING & HEDLEY SATURDAY, 11TH DECEMBER. At the Stores, Tyne-street. At 12 o'clock. FIRST-CLASS VACANT SECTIONS. To Parties in search of Eligible Sites. 17 FREEHOLD SECTION'S, OAM ARU TOWN. ■TILEMIKG AND HEDLEY favored with instructions from C. D. R. Ward, Esq., -will submit to public competition the following VALUABLE PROPERTY. Comprising sections 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, Uamaru Town. Further particulars in future issues. Terms very favorable to purchasers. SHAMING & HEDLEY, 909 Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15th AND 16TH. At M'Kay'B Yards. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. GREAT UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. Important to Farmers, Croppers, Contractors, Butchera, Graziers, Dealere, and others. IMMENSE SALE

I FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROf PERTIES, DRAUGHT HORSES, 1 AND IMPLEMENTS, SHEEP, FAT AND STOKE CATTLE, AND PRIME f DAIRY COWS. '"PILEMING AND HEDLEY are favored with instructions from Messrs. Kirkaldy and Co., to sell by public auction, at John M'Kay's Yards, Oamarn, on the 15th and lGth December, all their effects, a3 follows : LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. Lot I.—A Splendid Agricultural Farm of 475 acres 3 roods, in South Canterbury, near the home residence of Allan M'Lean, Esq., Waikakahi, and 7 miles from Waitaki North Railway Station, together -with 6-roomed Dwelling-house and Dairy attached, Men's Hut, 12-stalled Stable, Barn,' Sheep Yards, &c., &c. 260 acres are in English Grass, two years down—and a splendid sow down it is - balance in fallow, or newly sown out, subdivided into 3 paddocks, with an abundant supply of pure running water. Lot 2.—Farm of 42S acres 2 roods 20 poles, adjoining Lot 1. About 200 acres were laid down to Grass last yc r, and looking magnificent, 130 acres of Spring Wheat, and 30 of Oats, balance in natural grass—reclaimed swamp. The pasture on this farm is of the richest character. There is an abundant supply of running water. This farm is also well and seculely fenced. Lot 3.—Containing 375 acres 2 roods 90 poles, adjoining Lot 2. About 100 acres in tussock, balance in English grass. This is an excellent Dairy or Grazing Farm. There is on this also a plentiful supply of running water. Note.—The Auctioneers have every confidence in recommending these farms to the favorable consideration of all in search for land of superior excellence. Intending purchasers should view the farms, and satisfy themselves as to their capabilities. Lot 4.—Freehold Property of 1040 acres. Known as Cannington, 8 miles from Cave Railway Station. About 700 acre of this Estate are fit for profitable cultivation, 400 acres of which have jast been laid down to English Grass and Rape ; together with a new 3-roomed House, and Sheep Yards capable of holding 3000 sheep. The property is subdivided into 5 paddocks, and there are 20 acres under bush. Altogether, this is a most desirable property. The property cannot well be excelled for the quality of the soil, for its sheltered position, and the general lav of the land. GROWING CROPS. Lot 1.—600 acres of Wheat on Waikakahi, looking splendid ; 50 acres of Oats, subject to a rental of 25s per acre to A. M'Lean, Esq., to be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Lot 2.—130 acres of Wheat, and 30 acres of Oats, growing on No. 2 Farm. DRAUGHT STOCK. 6 Heavy Draught Mares, with Foals at foot, by Eclipse, and in foal to Napoleon. 5 First-clas3 Dry Mares. 18 Geldings, all young and sound. 8 Two-year-old Colts and Fillies, by Glen Esk and Monteith. 8 Year old Colts and Fillies, by Glen Esk and Monteith. 1 First-class Harness Mare, perfectly quiet. 2 Very Good Hacks. The Auctioneers would direct particular attention to this section. They are first-class workers in all sorts of work. They have been specially selected by the owner for agricultural purposes, and may therefore be relied on. They are with few exceptions all young and sound. The youngsters are a very nice promising lot, and well worthy of notice.

CATTLE AND SHEEP. 30 Prime Fat Steers SO J-Fat steers 30 2-year-oltl Steers, nearly fat 20 Prime Dairy Cows, calved or to calve 20 Yearlings, band fed. 20 Calves 1 Pure Ayrshire Bull, out of Coquette by Brogden. This lot of cattle will ba found to equal any ever offered in Oamant. They are particularly adapted for Dairymen and Graziers, and should not be lost s : ght of by interested parties. 300 Prime Fat Cross-bred t-'horn Sheep, 2tooth 900 Merino Ewes, in the wool, with Cro sbreil Lambs at foot, by pure Leicester Bams. These sheep can be inspected at Cannington, and purchasers must satisy themselves as to their quality previous to auction. IMPLEMENTS. 1 Horse-power Engine and Mill, by Huston and Procter 7 Farm Dray 3 and Frames, and 3 TipDrays Spring-Cart and Donble-seated Buggy S-horse Waggon and 14-horse Waggon 6 Double-furrow Ploughs 4 Sets 6-leaf Harrows and Trees 3-horse-power ChaffcutterandOatbruiser 1 Iron Roller, 12ft. good as new 1 Woollen Roller, in good order 4 Reid and Gray's Back-delivery Reapers 1 Woods' Reaper and Binder 1 M'Cormick's Reaper and Binder 30 Sets Shaft and Leading Harness 30 Sets Plough Harness 5 Sets Block and Ropes 10 Sets 3 and 4-horse Trees Spring Cart and Buggy Harness, nearly new New Iron Tank, with tap Blacksmiths' Tools and Bellows 3000 Second-hand Sacks 25 Horse Covers and 5 Tarpaulins Cheese Press and Dairy Utensils Quantity of Fencers' and Carpenters' Took Large lot of Cooking Utensils 17 Stockyard Post and 100 Rails, to be seen at the Homestead Without reserve. Terms at Sale. FLEMING AND HEDLEY. Auctioneers.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 26 November 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 26 November 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 26 November 1880, Page 3

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