MESSRS. FLEMING & HEDLEY SATURDAY, 18th DECEMBER. At the Stores, Tyne-street. At 12 o'clock. FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD TOWN PROPERTY. To Parties in search of Good Dwellings. To Capitalists, Investors, Speculators, and others. -FLEMING AND HEDLEY have received instructions from Mr. John Orr to sell by public auction, at the above time and place— Section 17, Block XXVI,, Oamaru Town, with two houses thereon, one of 5 rooms and one of 2 rooms. The property has a full frontage to Wharf-street, and is securely fenced. The Auctioneers reckon this one of the very best sites in Oamaru. It is only one minute's -walk from the Post Office, and immediately behind St. Luke's Church. It commands a magnificent view of the harbor, of the town, and of the surrounding dis-
trict. The position of Wharf-street recommends it for Building Sites. While it i 3 in the heart of the town, it. is removed from the annoyance and bustle'of the business streets of Oamaru. The prospective advantage in this respect is even more apparent. The notice of the public is strongly directed to this property as affording the very best investment in the market at the present time. The houses are well and substantially built, and are let to good tenants. The property will be offere.l free from all incumbrance, in one or two lots, and on favorable terms of payment. FLEMING & HEDLEY, 124 Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 18th DECEMBER. At the Stores, Tyne-street. At 12 o'clock. FIRST-CLASS VACANT SECTIONS. To Parties in search of Eligible Sites. 17 FREEHOLD SECTIONS, OAMARU TOWN. Fleming 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, Block 14, Oamaru Town. The attention of the public is particularly invited to these splendid building sites From their position they afford a very great inducement to speculation. Their prospective value is certain. lying aa tbey do between the two centres of traffic Thames-street and the Railway Station—they are at cnse removed from the dust and inconvenience ol the street and the bustle o: the station. For private residences, therefore, the p n sit'OQ is very desirable. The view, also, is much better than would at first sight appear. They command a full view of the harbor and town. Besides, it is so seldom that vacant pections come into the market, that the present opportunity should not be allowed to slip. The sections can be sold in any sizes to suit the convenience of all classes of the community, or the purchaser of one full section can elect to take the adjoining sections at the same price. All the sections, with the exception of two, are beautifully level and dry, while the soil is really firstclass. Indeed, these sections on this score surpass those nearer Thames-street. The public are respectfully invited to inspect. The terms are such as will allow everyone to become a freeholder, with a sure and certain prospect of a largely increased vain p. . The property is for absolute sale. Terms very favorable to purchasers. ILKMING & HEDLEY, 909 Auctioneers. DESIRABLE FARM TO LET. FLEMING AND HEDLEY have received instructions to let privately a First-class FARM on the Tables, containing 650 Acres, about 114 Acres of Wheat, balance English grass j together with a new 8-roomed Dwelling House, wellbuilt and finished. The Lessee will require to take crop and improvements at valuation. The farm is one of the very beat in this famed district. The quality of the soil is unequalled, and the position is very advantageous. Terms very liberal. For full information apply to 990 FLEMING AND HEDLEY.
FOR SALE AND TO LET F OR SALE 2 Freehold Sections, good and cheap 1 Magnificent Municipal Reserve, well fenced and planted in garden crop 2 New 900-gallon Tanks, very cheap C. G. MOOIIE, 79 Tyne-street. FOR sale, OR GRAZING LEASE—THE FAIRFIELD FARM", consisting of 442 Acres of Splendid English Grass, divided into nnmerous paddocks ; House, Stables, &0., on the property. Fairfield adjoins Mr, M'Master's Farm at Boundary Creek, 4 miles from Oamaru, on Main North-road. For further particulars, apply to THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED), 19 Oamaru. 0 LET A Four-roomed HOUSE. — Apply to John Barclay, Eden-street. * ' 106 T TO LET—A Three,roomed COTTAGE in Eibble-street. Apply liutott and Oiterson, Oamaru Brewery. FOR LONDON DIRECT. THE AI 100 IRON BARQUE ARD ENTINNY Captain Miller, Will LO AD WOOL in a'l December alongside the Oamaru Whajf. For particulars $a to freight, &0., apply to GEORGE gyMPTER ; 28 ° JAMES HASQELLj J^.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 13 December 1880, Page 3
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