Article image
Article image

FLEMING & HEDLEY THURSDAY, 7th JANUARY, 1886. At Proctor's Yards. FIRST-CLASS CROSS-BRVD EWES AMD LAMBS AT *OOT. Dissolution of Partnership. pLKMINO * HKDLBY -*- have received instructions from Messrs Dunoao and Kininmont. to sell by public auction at the above time and place—--200 Really Grand Cross-bred Ewes, with at Foot. Without the Slightest Reserve. Terms at Sale. FLEMING & HEDLEY, 230 Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 9is JANUARY. At their Stores, Tyne-street. At 12.30 o'clock. FIRBT.CLASS CROP OF GROWING POTATOES AT BOUNDARY CREEK. For Positive Sale. TjILEMING AND HEDLEY -"*• have received instructions from W. J. Bill, Esq., to sell by, public auction, at the above time and place— A PRIME.CROP OF POTATOE3, [Growing en the north side of Boundary [ Creek. Lot I—lo acres, |1 rood, and 20 poles Lot 2—lo aores, including 3 acres of earlies, just ready for digging. This it the best crop In the county, and one convenient to market by road and rail. Liberal Terms will be given. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, 231 Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 9th JANUARY, 1886. At the Stores, Tyne-street, IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD AGRICULTURAL LAND AND VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. TjILEMING AND HEDLEY [ -*- have received instructions from J. M. Brown, Esq., to sell by publlo auotion at the above time and place— HIS VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM, In the famed Waiareka District, Being S tion lof , and 2of 20 Block 111., Oamaru Survey District, comprising—--131 Acres, together with the Improve* meats, consisting of— A Seven-roomed Dwelling-house, nearly new, and all surrounding conveniences ; a Byre capable of holding 60 cows, with all appliances re- - qnisite for the working and feeding of the cattle; 7-sta led Stable; Large Grain Store (secure against vermin); First-class Dairy, lined and staffed, Refrigerating House Detached; Storehouse; Men's Hut; P'ggeries; and large Fowlhouse and Walk. From the list, purchasers will perceive that the improvents ere very complete, and an idea of the cost may be gathered from the description. There is no farm in the district of the same area has half the value of improvements. The soil is the very choicest, and the farm has never been impoverishe-l by cropping. There are only some 26 acres in wheat sown with grasses. The balance is under potatoes, turnips, mangolds, and prime English grass. The farm is splendidly watered by springs and the Waiareka Creek, whioh forms its western boundary. The fences are partly stone and partly post and wire, bnt perfectly secure. The farm is specially adapted for the aucce ul working of a dairy, and for this purpo the houses and appliances are complete. Terms easy. ' 2. The Freehold of Sections 16 and 17. Block 82, Oamaru Town, with six - roomed House, thoroughly finished, together with a two-stalled Stable and other conveniences. The section is surrounded by a live fence, aud is planted with fruit trees and bushes in full bearing. The honse is at present leased for L4O, bnt arrangements can bs made for immediate possession. The site is one of the very best both as regards health and privacy. Terms at Sale. FLEMING k HEDLEY, 185 Auctioneers. PUBLIC NOTIOEB NOTICE. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF HENRY CONNELL. t LL ACCOUNTS~due the above MUST *■ BE PAID forthwith to Mk Hmtet Cobnsll, who has authority to collect WM. MILNE, NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. * AND T. YOUNG LARGE & VARIED STOCK OF-NEW GOODS, Which have been specially selected by thair Mr George Young in the Home Markets. - Gold and Silver Watches, extra strong and durable, and by the best makers. Gold and Silver Jewellery in the newest and mo*t fashionable designs. Silver and Electro-plated Goods in large variety, very suitable for presents. Icapeotion respectfully invited. ■«, OTICE.—ThePARTNERSHIPhitherto ±M subsisting between JAM 88 ANDERSON and JAMES DONALDSON as Butchers at Herbert has been DISSOLVED. The business in future wi'l be carried on by James Donaldson. Dated 22nd December 1885.-JAM S DONALDSON. Witness Kichakd Butt, Solicitor, Oamaru. WANTED KNOWN —The New Zealand Bib'e, Book, and Traot Society's Branch is NOW-OPEN in Emslie's Buildings, Till after the New Year. 196

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OAM18860102.2.12.4

Bibliographic details

Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 3434, 2 January 1886, Page 3

Word Count
653

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 3434, 2 January 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 3434, 2 January 1886, Page 3