i £DU_CATJONAL -. - »,, TINDSOR HOUSE SCHOOL, HI'JUJJKR -STREET, . - : First Term commences ON MOND YY, JANUARY 28. A Class will be formed for Junior Pupils. MRS. ANSTED will give Lessous in Music ami Drawing. Four Boarders can be receiver!. ~. Terms on application. 575 F.' S. ANSTED. SALES BY AUCTION SATURDAY, I2t!i,JANfJARY. [ At the Homestead (Filleul's Pre-emptive). I At 12 o'clock sharp. ' 1 CLE Alil-Xi; SALE ! OF STANDING CROPS, DAIRY AND STORK CATTLE, SHEEP, ■ AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY UTENSILS, FURNITURE, &c. fi ONtf EL L AN D CLOWES have received instructions from the executors of the late James Borric, to sell liy auction, at above time ami place— S4.{ Acres "Wheat, on Mr. John Cameron's Farm, Horse Cully 474 Acres Oats, on Mr. John Cameron's Farm, Horse Gully (Mr. Cameron will show the above to intending purchasers). About 70 Acres Wheat and 5 Acres Oats, at the Homestead C First-class Mares and Geldings 1 3-year-old Filly, by Emperor 1 S-year-old Colt I Yearling Colt 1 Foal, about 4 months old 1 First-class Hack or Buggy Mare ~ ~ with foal at foot ID Dairy Gnvs 4 Yearlings 1 Shorthorn Bull (yearling) ;")» Half-bred Ewes and Lambs 2 Pigs, Fowls, &c ."{ Drays and Frames 1 Waggon 2 DouKe-furrow Plougl s Reaper, by R<-id and Cray •2 Sets Harrows t; Sets Plough Harness, ditto dray and loading ditto I Set Harness 14 ewt. Fein-lug Wire Spades, Forks, and Shovels Set Carpenters" Tools, Horse Covers, cce., uc. 2 Tarpaulins, 40 empty Sacks 7i> Sacks Cliali", Horse Feed, &c. Quantity Posts and P.ails, Sawn Timber, J Fiitwoml, &c. Grindstone, Casks, (Quantity Rooting j hvn. Dairy Utensils, Household Furniture, &c., &c. As regards the horse stock, the auctioneers ;m state that they are rcully first-rate. The LUtle and sheep are well-bred ami in good ontlitti'ii. The crou :! fc the Jb-mestead is one of the The M::erewhenua Train, leaving Camaru at i>. to a.m.. will stop opposite the Homestead, and the Down Train will also stop at the same place about 4 p.m. Terms liberal. Luncheon provided. CONN ELL AND CLOWES, 41-J Auctioneer: PRELIMINARY NOTICE. EARLY IN JANUARY'. pOXXE L L AN D CL 0' Y\" E S have received instructions from the Executors of the late -lames Borric, to offer for sale by auction, at their Sale Rooms, Tyne-street, early in January— Lot 1-That Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY at Papakaio, containing 195 acres 0 roods 19 perches, generally known as Filleul's Preemptive Lot 2—The WAIHO FARM, containing 446" acres of First-class Agricultural Land, partly fenced in : 170 acres ploughed (never beeneropped). This property is on the main line ci railway from Oamaru to Christehureh, about 4 miles from the Waiho railway station. Terms very liberal. CONNELL AND CLOWES, 411 Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
CO XXK L L AND CLO WE S have received instructions from the Executors of the Lite John Thomson, to sell by public auction some time iu January— That Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY in Thames-street, opposite the Courthouse, being Section 9, T.lock IV., Oatnarn Town, together vith lluildings thereon, now occupied by Messrs. M'Farlane and IV., Falconer, and Mrs. Lindsay. CONNJELL AND CLOWES, Auctioneers.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 526, 8 January 1878, Page 3
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512Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 526, 8 January 1878, Page 3
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