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JOHN INGRAM HAS FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, On Accotont of Mns Agasbiz, Her compacjlyjittley Property of nine Acres, with four-rbomeii "House, and good Stable thereon. A large Orchard fil lad with well-grown . trees m full bearing, nicely situated, and laud -'. of the richest quality. Price, very low. Terms moderate. On account of tbe Mortgagees, :'( ! > That Property at present pconpied b^RfOHABP KhATs. comprising four acres with good&wellinu- -house & Stable. Very suitable for a ~carter> fronting- the main ,road to. the mills but more so for a fellmbnger,' 'aa' three neverfailing streams run past three sides of the property.' Price' very ' low. i ! , : : ;.-.;;■ , : ; > That property, known as. Skippers sitnated opposite Pearson Park with' half an acie of land on which there is a Shop Dwelling Honse 7 Stable^ and a good /well &,Orchard; ;., , , ; That Property known as Fenwick's adjoining Mr Aliens Blacksmith Shop, compiising half an acre, with good dwelling house & large Shed & Stable. That two-storied Building on the Terrace, - adjoining Mr Pritchards atore. On account of Mr H. Heabne. ;., '.His -very r oompae little Property hi\ Queen ' ; Street, cont'airiing'about*4^.Acreß pf rich land, subdivided into several small paddocks, with good Honse thereon, brick well. Cost the 7 pwtaer £250. Will.be sold at a very considerable reduction on this price. On account of Mr Wooldkigk. i Hia nice little Property, situated at the corner of Church Street & Bay road, comprising three Acres of rich land, filled with fruit and other trees. — The Buildings comprise. House^Shoj). and large Shed with iron roof. Price very low. On account of Mr Bbettargh.. Fifty-four Acres of good land, subdivided into two paddocks all fenced and laid down ingrass, situated opposite the Immigration Barracks. Price very low. Terms-easy. ' •',- Seventy Acres unimproved land on Ellis'* Flat, adjoining Mx. James Wilson's Farm. Eighty Acres adjoining Mr O'Halloran's farm. On account. of Mr Rowa. ' lid Acres of land, adjoining Mr lender's land, at View Hill, fronting Four Cham Kqad. 'Water racey running alongside of jthe Property. I i On account of yMr H, Diidding. _629 Acresypf good grazing land, near MasterfW, (North Island), .with 2000 sheep.. / Good Buildings and sheep yards thereon/ Land partly improved. ' On account of Mr J M Booth r-Ninty-seven Acres Bush land, West Oxford. Also a number of other Properties, with and without buildings, and a number of building sections m various parts of the township, i . j Ty: J TO LET OR SELL "•* !. ' ' On acconnt of Mr D. Sladuen. His late Residence,, nicely , situated, so aB to command a view of the suXrbun'ding country, comprising ten acres.ywith ten roomed House, with water laid on, good bath room, and every convenience. The land is divided into three ' paddocks; a -splendid garden and orchard well filled with fruit and ornamental trees. Also — Forty Aores of partly worked out bush. A very early seleotion, and 300 Acres of worked out bush lately oooupied by Mr Youngman. '■ ■'['I 7: M :: -.TO-LET^ ;.; .Cottage opposite Mr Weylandfa.- Rent, 4s 'peirweek^; •- Fnrnished Cottage adjoining the Sale Yardß. On acoonnt of Mb Fbohm. Fonr Acres of Land with House and Ontbuid- . ings thereon, very rich land fronting main road East Oxford. Oh account of same owner 20 Acres of worked-out hush land adjoining Mr Friars West Oxford. On account of Mr John Fisbbb. -, Hia valuable Stone Quarry at View Hill eon- : taining the best building stone m Canterbury ; with 20 Acrea oi Land on J which there is a ■ seam of Limestone. JOHN IN ORAM AUCTIONEER, O X F OR D .

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Oxford Observer, Volume 1, Issue XXVIII, 25 January 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Oxford Observer, Volume 1, Issue XXVIII, 25 January 1890, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Oxford Observer, Volume 1, Issue XXVIII, 25 January 1890, Page 8