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J. Mundell and Co. GERALDINE. JOHN MUNDRLL &. CO.. Auctionkkks and Commission Aoknts, SalfH of STOCK and PRODUCE every Alternate TUESDAY. 27n0 THE UNDERSIGNED havo been instructed by the Freeholder to «ell by public auction, at the Geraldine Hotel ON TUESDAY, the 21st JANUARY, Section No. 72fi:t, m the Geraldine townBhip, containing 2 rools 11 pen-lies The abovn is m v good position, hei"g m the centre of this r»pidl> r.fing township, whi'-h is second to nono for biauty m South Canterbury. 8 Head of Fat Cattle 8 Working Bullocks, all young and m (!ood condition 10 Pigs m good condition 1 Double-Furrow Plough. Terms Exceedingly Liboral. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. J. MUNDELL and CO Palmer and Collins. T> ALMER AND COLLINS, AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION AGENTS AND VALUATORS. Regular Saturday Sales of Farm and Dairy Produce, Furnituro, and General Merchandise. Farmers Hnd others forwarding Produce or other Goods by rail, the samo will be received and sold m tho he»t m irkets. Ptoceeds promptly remitted. £1600 to ndvanee »n goo;ls plae-d m our hands for palo by Auction or otherwise. 4ja G. R. Freeman IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. SATURDAY, JANUARY 18th. GR. FREEMAN & CO. • havo rcieived instructions from Mr O. V. Clarke to Sell by Auction, on the above date, at his Farm, North road, Waimate, All his valuable Contractors' Plant, Farm Implements, Ac, comprising — 20 magnificent Draught, Geldings 20 sets Shaft and Leading Harness 200 acrO3 Wheat and Oats, m lots from 20 acre* upwards 40 head of Cattle And a variety of Sundries. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. Luncheon provided. A Ccch will meet Train to convey Pascagera free of charge. 4ja PRELIMINARY NOTICE. K. FREEMAN AND CO. V3T» have been favored with instructions from M. Studholme, Eeq., to sell, at his Stock Yard, the Gc-go rond, Wiiimato, by auction, at nn early date m February next, 50 HEAD OF SUPERIOR HORSKS, Compri»ine some of the best Racing Stock bred m New Zealand. Also, A lot of first-class Hacks and Lightharness Horses j likewise, a draft of first-class Draught Colta and Fillies. In culling the attention of the public m general to the above, we beg to state that o better lot of horses is seldom or ever offored for public competition. For particulars of Pedigree, &c, Bee futurt advertisement. G. R. FREEMAN AND CO., j»i6 Auctioneers. Henry Driver. FRIDAY, 7tii FEBRUARY, 1879, At 2.30 o'clock, At Watson's Hotel, High-stroet, Dunodin. TO CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORS, FAR MERS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF 15,000 ACRES FREEHOLD, AND 16,000 ACRES LEASEHOLD, On the well-known BENMORE ESTATE, Southland, Divided into convenient-sized FAR MS 200 TO 2000 ACRES. HENRY DRIVEB has received instructions from Messri J. and T. Maben to offer for eale Bt Wateon'i Hotel, on Friday, 7th February, 1879, at 2.3 C o'clock, The extensive and valuable property known as BENMORE STATION, Comprising about 15,000 Acres, Xaid off info Farms of areas ranging from 200 to 2000 Acres each. Benmore is situated on the Main Line of Railway from Invercurgill to Kingston, about 32 mi'es from the former place. The line Bkirts the property, and there is a Railway Station within half-a-mile of the Homestead. The land consists mostly of excflllent agricultural coil, suitable for the growth of any description of gruin or other crops, and can, with the exception of a small portion, be all ploughed. Good roads intersect the estate, and, with railway communication close by, the position is rendered an admirable one for the despatch of produce to markot. Benmoro is surrounded by valuable properties, all being rapidly brought into a high state of cultivation ; and since the productive nature of the soil iv the district has become so well known, tho demand for land m the locality is constantly increasing, with a corresponding advance m value. The Leasehold— con«istine of about 16,000 acres, having four years to run, at the Government rent — will bo divided similarly to the Freehold, each purchaser obtaining a piece of country of about tho same extent. The Leasehold will bo given m, and as it is all commanded by the Freehold Blocks, the buyers of th"se will bo placed m the advantngeous position of retaining occupation hereafter almost on their own terms. With the object of encouraging Small Farmers, the terms of payment will bo of the most liberal character — -viz ., a smiill deposit, and the balance payable over a period of years. Any person desiring to ir.spoct the property can obtain a horse at Benmore Railway Station, provided by Messrs Maben, who will also be prepared to give evory assistance and facility for tho came purpose. For Plans of tho Estate, and all other information, apply to THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. sde Dunedin and Invercargill, TIMABU HIGHER SCHOOL FOR LADIES. BOURTON HOUSE, ELIZABETH-ST. MISS HACON and Mrs. Mander, assisted by Mrs. Webb, OFFER A FIJ'STCLASS EDUCATION to the Daughters of Gentlemen on plans similar to those which now obtain m the best schools m England. '^ The course of study will include all English subjects, with classes, or private lessons for Latin, French, German, Instrumental and Vecal Music, Water Colors, Crayons, Pencil Drawings, and Illumination. Calisthenics and Dancing. Term Commences on TUESDAY, 4th February. U.B. Miss Hacon was a pupil of Sir Sterndale Bennett for Music, and of R. Cooper, R.A., for Drawing. loja

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Timaru Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 1349, 16 January 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 1349, 16 January 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 1349, 16 January 1879, Page 4