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JOHN INGBAM

HAS FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, On Account of Mrs Agassiz, Her compact little Property of nine Acres, with four-roomed House, and good Stable thereon. Alarge Orchard filled with well-grown trees m full bearing, nicely situated, and land of the richest quality. Price, ?ery low. Terms moderate. On account of tbe Mortgagees, That Property at present occupied by Richakd Kkats, comprising four acres witb good dwelling —bouse & Stable. Very suitable for a carter, fronting the main road to tbe mills but more so for a fellmonger, as three neverfailing streams run past three sides of the property. Price very low. That property known as Skippers situated opposite Pearson Park with half an acre of land on which there is a Shop Dwelling House Stable and a good well & Orchard.. That Property known as Fenwick's adjoining. Mr Aliens Blacksmith Shop, comprising half an acre, with good dwelling house & large Shed & Stable. That two-storied Building on the Terrace, adjoining Mr Pritchards store. On account of Mr H. Heaeke. His very compac little Property m Queen Street, containing about 4| Acres of rich land, subdivided into several small paddocks, with good House thereon, brick well. Cost the owner £250. Will be sold at a very considerable reduction on this price. On account of Mr Wooldrige. His 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, Shop, and large Shed with iron roof. Price very low. On account of Mr Brettargh. Fifty-four Acres of good land, subdivided into two paddocks all fenced and laid down m grass, situated opposite the Immigration Barracks. Price very low. Terms easy. Seventy Aores unimproved land on Ellis'Flat, adjoining Mr James Wilson's Farm. Eighty Acres adjoining Mr O'Halloran's farm. On account of Mr Bowr. 116 Aores of land, adjoining Mr Duder's land, at View Hill, fron ting Four Chain Road. Water race running alongside of the Property. On acoount of Mr H. Dudding. 2529 Acres of good grazing land, near Masterton, (North Island), witb 2000 sheep. Good Buildings and sheep yards thereon. Land partly improved. On account of Mr J M Booth Ninty-seven Aores Rush land, West Oxford. Also a number of other Properties, with and without buildings, and a number of building seotions m various parts of the township. TO LET OR SELL On account of Mr D. Sladden. His late Residence, nicely situated, so as to command a view of the surrounding country, comprising ten acres, with ten roomed House, with water laid on, good bath room, and every convenience. The land is divided into three paddocks, a splendid gaiden and orchard well filled with fruit and ornamental trees. Also — Forty Aores of partly worked out bush. A very early selection, and 300 Acres of worked out bush lately oooupied by Mr Youngman. TO LET Cottage opposite Mr Weylandt's. Rent, 4s per week. Furnished Cottage adjoining the Sale Yards. On acoount of Mb Frohm. Four Acres of Land with House and Outbuidings thereon, very rich land fronting main road East Oxford. On account of same owner 20 Acres of worked-out bush land adjoining Mr Friars West Oxford. On account of Mr John Fisher. His valuable Stone Quarry at View Hill containing the best building stone m Oanterbury with 20 Acres of Land on wbich there iB a seam of Limestone. JOHN INGRAM AUCTIONEER, OXFORD.

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Oxford Observer, Volume 1, Issue XXIX, 1 February 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Oxford Observer, Volume 1, Issue XXIX, 1 February 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Oxford Observer, Volume 1, Issue XXIX, 1 February 1890, Page 4

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