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Fleming and Hedley.

THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY, 3hd JULY.

\t the Stores, Tyne street.

At 12 o'clock sharp.

IT' CARGO OF NEWCASTLE COALS, Ex Lady St. Aubyn.

Tjl LEM I N G AND HEDL E Y have received instructions from Messrs O. Galbraith and Co. to sell by public auction, at tho Stores, at 12 o'clock — 200 TONS OF BEST NEWCASTLE AA COMPANY'S COAL, > Ex Lady St. Aubyn, in lots to suit buyerw.

Terms ; Under £20, cash ; over £20, three months, discount added. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, jy2 Auctioneers,

SATURDAY, 6th JULY.

At the Stores, Tyne street.

At 12 o'clock.

RYE GRASS SEED.

Tjl LE MING AND HEDLEY have received instructions from Mr E. A. Gibbon to sell, at above time and place— 150 BUSHELS RYE GRASS SEED.

Without reserve.

FLEMING AND HEDLEY, jy2 Auctioneers.

SATURDAY, 6th JULY.

At tho Commercial Yards.

At 12 o'clock.

FIRST-CLASS MARES AND GELDINGS.

Tjl LEM I N G AND HEDLEY have received instructions from Mr John Lo Fovrc to sell by public auction at the above time and place — 6 First-class MARES AND GELDINGS, all guaranteed thoroughly good.

Terms at Sale.

FLEMING AND HEDLEY. jy3 Auctioneers.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE.

At tho Stores, Tyno street.

SUBURBAN RESIDENCE.

IMPORTANT SALE OF PROPERTY.

To Investors, Speculators, and Others.

Tjl LEM I N G AND HEDL E Y have received instructions to sell by public auction, at tho Stores, Tyne street, on a date to bo fixed in future advertisement — That VALUABLE SUBURBAN FREEHOLD, Being PART OF SECTION 1, BLOCK 1., Oamaru District, and containing 3a. lr. 20p., and on which is erected a substantially built Dwelling-house of 7 Rooms, 2-Stallcd Stable, Large Washhouso, and other Outhouses.

I Fuller particulars in future issues. 1 FLEMING AND HEDLEY, jn2o Auctioneers.

FARMS. FARMS. FARMS.

2000 ACRES.

Being part of tho

KINUSDOW.V ESTATE, Two Miles from the Flourishing Town of

T I M A 11 U .

fTIHE OWNER of this Valuablo Property, -^ having determined to throw it open for public competition, has instructed MILES HASSAL & CO. To offer it for sale BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON WE D N E S D AY, 17th JULY, 1 87.8, Sub-divided into 10 BEAUTIFUL FARMS, Ranging from 117 ACRES TO 300 ACRES And upwards.

Tho land is a very early selection, and well suited for wheat growing, boing unsurpassed in quality by any land in this particularly fertile district. The whole property ha* a ring fence round it, consequently every farm is partially fenced. Many of tho farms are well watered, having a running creek through them, and Nos. 45, 53, and 54, have a thriving plantation, and well fenced in on tho southorn boundary. Farmers wishing IS> a obtain a valuable farm within easy distance of a market, boing only one and a-lialf miles from tho Railway Station and tho Township ; or Merchants and Tiadesmcn wishing to acquire a block of land for residential purposes in ono of the most picturesque- and salubrious parts of Now Zealand, should attend this sale.

Terms will bo most liberal. For further particulais, apply to MILES, HASSAL & CO. Christchurch ; MILKS, ARCHER & CO., i"M Timaru.

fTI H E BAIRD FUND. MISS FIDLER begs to announce to the ladies and public of Oamaru that she will give a BENEFIT LESSON IN COOKERY, tho proceeds of which will be handed to the FUND- for tho RELIEF of -the BAIRD FAMILY, in tho Masonic Hall, on THURS,DAY EVENING, 4th JULY, at 8 o'clock. Admissioni— Front seats, 3s. j back scats, 2«. jy3

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

North Otago Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1929, 3 July 1878, Page 3

Word count
Tapeke kupu
577

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 North Otago Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1929, 3 July 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 North Otago Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1929, 3 July 1878, Page 3

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