SALES BY AUCTION SATURDAY, 23rd MARCH. At our New Store, Tyne-street. nOXXKLL AND CLOWES Mr. Alex. St-M.trt, to offer for sale by public auction, .it above time and place— His VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, being SECTIONS 21 and 22, BLOCK XL, Oamaru District, eontaininj: SSa. 2r. lif p. EDUCATION (Leasehold) SECTION 2.">, same Block, containing 4f>a. Ir- •"-!>- Tlita Farm is situated on the Waiareka, immediately opposite Mr. Hassell's late homestead, Cave Valley, and fronts the creek. Terms liberal. CONNELL AND CLOWES, 47 Auctioneer?. SATURDAY, 23rd MARCH. At tiie Swan Yards. Thames-street. pOXX EL L AN D CLOWES have received instructions from Philip Oak den. Ese;. (in consequence of his leaving ;hr Colony), to sell by public auction, at ibove time and place— One superior WAGGONETTE (to carry six), nearly new, light and strongly built, with Polo, Lamps, &c, complete One Pair powerful CARRIAGE HOi:Sl>'. Bav with IV.z.-k Points. One So; D».>Ui:LE HARNESS (complete), nearly new One Ltglr Ainertcan-bitilt STATION EXPRFSS. with Pole and Shafts Als--.. "Double ami Single HARNI-1.-S for.-an.e. all comrdele iini'-a. by " Leamington, out half-Arab mare. L"p to anv
m a<;x i i v f < • cxt a<; f; fc t; i.tuk,\ r. rm:khoi.i> i-wrtNrs. Sul'divisin:: of the well-known lEDI:M->FF<>K F'.rsFl ESTATE. U":»ili..l:i. IT k x f: v I) f: f v f. r ■*■-*• (en behalf of tlie X.Z.F.. .in.l M.A. < o.) has received instructions from the Executors of the late. Mr. \V. T. O.tmine to sell by public auction, at Watson's Hotel, Dimediu. on Thursday. 11th April, at •_*. MD p.m.. TIFF. HoRsESHoE I'.L'sil ESTATE, altogether about -JWO aer>s •if 111" v. it iir.est agricultural land. which ha.- been subdivided, ami will !:■ oIKTi-.l in i:; SKI'AI.ATE l-'AKMs, (.'oiitaintni: from It);» acres to '2~iQ acres each. The above property being so well ami favourably known r.s an early ami choice selection, the simple intimntioii that it is to th-ient to attract the keenest competition without further enm-r<.eitt. For the information of tin; few who may not haw personal knowledge a- to its position and character, the auctioneer wouhl remark that it is situate! on the Main Southern b'ailway. the Clarendon Kail way Station c2!> miles from I'uuedin) being npon tlie property. The haul is all ploughable, having a rich limestone bottom, ami is uneijualled for either grass, grain, or root crop. The Limestone Quarry presently v.oiked by Mr. M'Potiplo is upon the estate, and the same formation extends throughout its length and breadth. The greatest care has heen taken in subdividing the farms, so as to give easy access to each, together with an ample supply of water and good shelter. v °' •- Special attention is invited to the heautitul Home Farm containing the bush and rich tints, with good improvements. Intending purchasers are invited to call on llr. Cumirtc, at the Heme Farm, who will show the property. TERMS OF PAYMENT: 10 per cent, cash \ Eight per 10 per cent, at three months ' 10 per cent, at twelve months ( 70 per cent, at ::. i>. or 7 years ' interest. At option of buyers. Lithograph plans, showing the extent and position" of each farm, together with any further information, may he obtained from HENRY DRIVER, 146 Bond-street, Dun«din.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 584, 16 March 1878, Page 3
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