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SALES BY AUCTION SATURDAY, 23rd MARCH. At oar New State, Tjrne-street. At Noon. CONNELL AND CLOWES have received instructions from jlr. Alex. Stewart, to offer fur sab- by pubHe auction, at above time and place — HIS VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, being SECTIONS 21 and 22, BLOCK XL, Oamara District, containing SSa. 2r. 19p. EDUCATION (Ixaiehold) SECTION •J.">, same Block, containing -16 a. Ir. 32p. This Farm is situated on the Waiareka, immediately opposite Mr. Haaaell's late homestead, Cave Valley, and fronts the crtekTerms liberaL CONNELL AND CLOWES, -i» Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 23rd MARCH. At tlie Swan Yards, Thames-street. At 1 o'clock. r-\ ONN EL L AN O CLO WE S V' have received instructions from Philip Oakilen, Esq. (in consequence of his leaving tin- Colony), to sull by public auction, at above time and place— One superior WAGGONETTE (to carry J six), nearly new, light and atrongly built, with Pole, Lumps, it., complete One Pair powerful CARRIAGE HORSIv\ Bay with Black Points,] well matched, staunch, sound, and j perfectly quiet j Oil.- Set double harness i.om- 1 One Light American-built STATION EXI'RESS, with Polo and Shafts. AU». Double and Single HARNESS for same, all complete One line up-standing Grey MARE " Waimea," by " Leamington," out of a half-Arab mare. Up to any weight, carries a lady, and is very quiet. Terms liberal. CONNELL AND CLOWES. i|S[ Auctioneers. \\ r K intend, during tin- Gr.iiu Season, »» holding fortnightly auction sales Of all kinds of F-iRM PRODUCE. W'k have Storage at our new Stores for DIHIO where grain may be seen in the Imik. I CONNELL k CLOWES, | THURSDAY, Ilth APRIL, At 2.30 o'clock. At Watson's Hotel, Punediu. MAGNIFICENT AGRICULTURAL FREEHOLD FARMS. Subdivision of th«; well-known lIOKSESHOK BUSH ESTATE. Waihola. HE Nlt Y DRI VE R (on behalf of the N.Z. L. and M.A. ''i>.) has received instructions from the Executors of the late Mr. W. T. Cuniine to sell ky public auction, at Watson's Hotel, Dun■din. on Thursday, llth April, at 2.30 p.m., THE HORSESHOE BUSH ESTATE, Containing altogether about 2UOO acres of the very finest agricultural land, which lia< been subdivided, and will be oli'ered in 13 SEPAI.ATE FARMS, Containing from 100 acres to 250 acres I each. The above property being so well and favourably known as an early and choice I'i'li'ttii.ii, the simple intimation that it is to I'e cut up into convenient-sized farms is mftk'ii'ut to attract the keenest competition without further comment. For the information nf the few who may not hav« perSl, nal knowledge as to its position and riwacter, the auctioneer would remark that ■t is sir.r.atf.l on the Main Southern RnilT;i }\ the Clarendon Railway Station (-'-) Rl 'l''H from I'unedin) being upon the proPWv. The land is all | lottghable, having a r: >-'li limestone bottom, and is unequalled for tlt 'iei* grass, train, or root crop. The Limestone Quarry presently worked by Jh. M'Ponald is upon the estate, and the wnm formation extends throughout its and breadth. Hie greatest caro has been taken in subii:vi,ii„j, t[ lt , f arni j, f so a3 t 0 give easy access "> wch, together with an ample supply of w *ter and good shelter. ty'cial attenton is invited to the beautiful nmiie Farm containing the bush and rich '*, with good improvements. Intending purchasers are invited to call 011 Mr. (.'urnine, at the Home Farm, who * l; I show- the property. TERMS OF PAYMENT: jjj Per c «nt. cash \ Eight per I'w cent, at three months f f i l'«r cent, at twelve months ( CenC ' '' tec cant, at 3, 5, or 7 years ' interest. At option of buyers. lithograph plans, showing the extent and TOb U of each farm, together with any iaiornmtion, may be obtained from J4S HENRY DRIVER, Bond-street, Dunadio.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 585, 19 March 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 585, 19 March 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 585, 19 March 1878, Page 3

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