SALES BY AUCTION TO-MORROW, SAT UR DAY, lGth MARCH. On the Premises, corner of Thames'and Coquet streets. !S >m ibic At 12 o'clock. H. M A U D K u —• received insii actions from Messrs. Mayhew and Cleino, to sell by jjublic unction, at above time and place— THEIR STOCK-IN-TRADE," Consisting of Tables, Chairs, Chest Drawers, Cheffoniers, Loo Tables, Cupboards, Washstands, Sofas, Bedsteads, Towel Horses, etc., etc. A. 11. MAUDE, 95 Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 19th MARCH. At his Stores, Harbour-street. At 12 o'clock. A H. M A U D E has received instructions to sell by public auction, at above time and place, the following VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES— Freehold of SECTION 6, BLOCK LXXIV., Oamaru Town, -with Two 3-Roomed Houses, and other improvements thereon Freehold of Western Half of SECTION 32, BLOCK XII., Oamaru Town, •with Substantial 2-Roomed Cottage thereon Remainder of Lease of MUNICIPAL SECTION 20, BLOCK XXIX., unimproved Remainder of Lease of MUNICIPAL SECTION 1, Block LXXXVL, with House, &c., thereon Freehold of SECTION 36, South Oamaru, fenced and broken np Freehold of SECTIONS 1G and 17, BLOCK 111., Kakanui South Freehold of SECTIONS 13 and 14, BLOCK VII., Kakanui South. A. H. MAUDE, ISO Auctioneer. UNRESERVED SALE. /j[~'LANDKESS, HEPBURN, AND CO., jd_ of Dunediit, have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse-street, Dunedin, oil WEDNESDAY, 17th APRIL, At 3 o'clock, THE ESTATE OF TITIPUA VALLEY, Consisting of 5270 acres, in con-yenient-sized iarms. The land is almost all equal in quality to the productive Taieri or Edendale plains, and the remainder consists of rich sloping ridges of which nearly every acre is ploughable. There is a frontage oi' eight miles to the Titipua stream, and the property is well sheltered. The whole estate will be put up to auction in lots as originally conveyed by Government, and, in most cases, the purchaser will have the option of purchasing adjoining lots at the same price. The terms are unusually liberal, viz., 10s. cash per acre : the balance in eqnal half-yearly payments extending over five years, bearing interest at £S per cent, per annum. It wiil be seen that this sale affords a rare opportunity of securing excellent farms which, before they are paid for, will, in all probability, be worth many times their cost. Purchasers wiil have the benefit of deferred payments without the risk of forfeiture under the -stringent regulations as to limited area, residence, and improvement, enforced under the Government system. The main road from Invercargiil to Dunedin runs through the estate, and there are two railway stations Edendale and Woodlands—iu clo.-e proximity, the naarest station being four miles off. whilst the farthest point from a railway station is only seven miles. Sections 33 and 34, Block V., Lindhurst, will be put up together, to save fencing and to make the most of the water frontage, and the sections similarly situated will be put up in the same way. Although this land is about one hundred and seventeen miles distant by rail from Dunedin, it is only twenty-five to thirty miles south of Dunedin latituilinally. The Auctioneers earnestly recommend intending buyers to secure a map of this land, and place themselves in communication with Mr. M'lntosh, or Mr. Hay, so that arrangements may be made for its inspection ; and, to prevent disappointments, it "would be well to make arrangements at least one week before the proposed day of inspection. Railway return tickets between Dunedin and Invercargiil are avail.ible for six days. A large map of the land may be inspected at the Albion Hotel, Invercargiil, and at the auctioneers', Dunedin. Lithograph. copies of the map may be had by applying to Mr. Hugh M'lntosh, or at the Albion Hotel, Invercargiil, and the auctioneers', or Mr. A. R. Hay, at Dunedin. At the same time and place will be sold, for the same owner, 737 acres, being section 114, Forest Hill Hundred, 256 and 327, Hokanm district. The land is within four miles of the Limestone Plain Township railway station, and is one of the richest parts of the Benmore Estate. The land is deep and rich, and capable of producing heavy crops of wheat—as lia3 already been tested by part of it having been cropped. It -will be sold in one or two lots. The wisli of intending purchasers will be consulted. Intending purchasers can be shown over the land by applying to Mr. Hugh M'lntosh, ' Spey-street, Invercargiil, or Mr. A. R. Hay, Dunedin. 145 Ti 0 fo
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 583, 15 March 1878, Page 3
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