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SALES BY AUCTION ■SATURDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY. At our New Store, Tyne-street. At 2 o'clock. CONA'ELL AND CLOWES . have receiver! instructions from the Executors of the late John Thomson to offer for sale by auction, at the above time and place—- ! That very valuable Freehold Property, being SECTION 0, BLOCK IV., Oaniaru Town, together with Premises thereon, now occupied by Messrs. Macfarlaue and Co., Falconer, and Mrs. Lindsay. The above section is situate in Thamesstreet, immediately opposite the Court-house. It adjoins, on the one side, the stone buildings erected by Mr. Milligan ; on the other, Mr. Headland's new store. The site is the best in Oaniaru.—For particulars as to title, etc., apply to Messrs. HISLOP AND CREAGH, Solicitors; Or to CONNELL AND CLOWES, M 6 Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY. At our New Store, Tyne-street. At 2 o'clock. CONNELL AND CLOWES have received instructions from Mr. Mains to offer for sale by auction, at their Stores, at above time and place, those TWO VALUABLE FARMS (Orchard and Ardhallow), Situated in Blocks IV. and VI., Otepopo District (formerly known as Young's and Fraser's). Ist. ORCHARD—Containing2-10acres, fronting the Main North Road, securely fenced, and sub-divided into Five Paddocks by live fences, and abont one mile from Waimotu and Maheno Railway Stations. There is a Stable and Stoikyard on this property.

2ml. ARDHALLOW—Containing 193 aires 1 rood, situated, on. the Kakanui Road, about one and a half miles from the Port of Kakanui and Waimotu Railway Station. There is a good Four-roomed Cottage, -with new Stable, Barn, &c, I on this farm, and the land is j seenrely fenced and snb-divided ! into two paddocks. i These two Farms have been laid down in • English Grasses, and pastured by sheep and cattle from four to seven year?. The land is at present in fine condition for cropping. Roth Farms ere well situated and easily worked. The Manager on Ardhallow will show the land to intending purchasers. Terms —10 per cent, on the fall of the hammer; 13 per cent, on Ist May next ; 25 per cut. on Ist M iv, 1579 ; 25 per cent, on Ist May. ISSO ; and 23 per cent, on Ist May, I SSI, to bear 7 per cent, interest. COXXEI.L AXD CLOWES, fi;">:> Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 24th JANUARY, At 12 o'clock. Ta the Estate of the late James Wheatj.ey. Est]., (deceased). CLEAR IXG SALE. At the Kakanui I'ivor Wool Scouring Works. HE XR Y DRIVER has received instructions from the Public Trustee and Curator of Intestate Estates to sell by auction, in the Estate of the late James Whe.itley. Esq. (deceased, intestate), on the premises, close to the Maheno Station, on the Mocraki Railway— At 12 o'clock sharp, "Without the least Reserve, All the LIVE STOCK, so favourably known, viz.:— Grey Draught Horse " Tommy " j Grey Draught Mare "Xell" Bay Pony " Oregon " Grey Draught Colt, 3 years Black Draught Colt, 2 years Grey Draught Filly, 2 years Bay Yearling 2 Sets of Harness, 1 Waggon, Stack of Straw, Saddles and Bridles, etc. 6 Pet Sheep, 9 Angora Goats, 1 Kangaroo. The most select and recherche Kennel of TERRIER DOGS in the Australasian Colonies, containing—--2 Scotch Skye Terriers and 1 Bitch, 2 Bull Terriers, 2 Scotch Terriers, 1 Black and Tan The FEATHERED TRIBE comprise— Duck and 3 Young (English wild), 1 Peacock and 1 Peahen, S Game Hens and 2 Roosters. The Household Furniture, Pictures, Whips, Bird Cages, Double-barrel Gun, Large Duck Gun, with accou--1 tretnents, and a variety of articles, not in themselves of great value, but which the Auctioneer would i bring under the notice of the late gentleman's numerous and large circle of Friends, so that they will have an opportunity of testifying : how they appreciate a kind heart by selecting some souvenir or relic of a deceased friend. Train will leayo o»maru at 11 ■ agin 3 on day .of tale. Kf?r i-'"■ .• iTernw'.at .nlf. ■ DC tl« ij?l.i \lS:. »ni.»» I. . .')." <_.:■-• ■■■■ I ".■l9l-MHt.ii-o m oviJjirij.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 537, 21 January 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 537, 21 January 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 537, 21 January 1878, Page 3

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