SALES BY AUCTION FRIDAY, 29th MARCH. At our Store, Tyne-street. At 1 o'clock. flf).\X KL r. AND CLO WE S will h»Iil their usual Monthly Sale or Mi INS, HIOKS. AND TALLOW, At above time and place. i'.;N.\ELL AND CLOWES, 2IS Auctioneers. FRIDAY, r.th APRIL. At Mr. M'Master's Yards, Boundary Creek. pOXX EL L AND CLOWES have received instructions from the Zealand and Australian Lai _ pany, Konrou, to sell by public auction, on Friday, sth April, at Mr. M'Master's Yards, Boundary Creek— FOUR THOUSAND MERINO EWES. ! The above are fresh hill Sheep, and will I be sold in lots to suit purchasers. I CONNELL AND CLOWES,
I'll HUM IXACY XOTICE ~1 () XXE LI. AX I) CI,OXV E S h.ivi; n reivcil instructions to offer for lo I>y auction, .it an early date, I.KASKHOLb IMIOI'KHTV, Section 7. J'l.i.-k X 1.11.. ('iimani town, with •_ r --rn,i)uil Hoarding Hiiii.xu trtcteil tii. !■!.■• hj, now (icciii)icil )>y Mrs. Morton. COXXKI.I, AXI> CLOWES.
[7"E intend, during the (I rain Season, ' * holding fortnightly auction sales Of all kinds of f-\i:m peodl'oe. !)*k;u liai;s. where LCrniii may bo seen in the buiu. <<>XNELL & CLOWES, SI - Auctioneers. "\ri:ssi;s. < 'UNWELL AXI") CLOWES have REMOVED to their New Premises, OPIOSITE THE RANK OF XEW ZEALAND. TYXE-STREET. SO TLTiisiav. nth ai-ril. At Watson'.- Hotel. Putieui:). MAGNIFICENT AG RICULTURAL FREEHOLD FARMS. Sul.divi.-ion of the well-known HORSEsIiOE I'.L'SII ESTATE, Waihola. IT K N R Y D II l v E Pv -*--*- (on behalf of the X.Z.L. and M.A. Co.) has received instructions from the Executors of the late Mr. W. T. Cuinine to sell by public auction, at Watson's Hotel, Dunt'.lin, on Thursday, 1 Ith April, at 2.30 p.m., THE HORSESHOE PUSH ESTATE, Containing' altogether about 2000 acres of the very finest •agricultural laud, which has been subdivided, and will be offered in 13 SEPARATE FARMS. Containing from 100 acres to 2.)0 acres The above property being so well and favourably known as an early and choice selection, the simple intimation that it is to be cut up into convenient-sized farms is sufficient t»> attract the keenest competition without further comment. For the information of the few who may not have pergonal knowledge as to its position and character, tin: auctioneer would remark that it is situated on the Main Southern Railway, the Clarendon Railway Station (29 miles from Punedin) being npon the property. The land is all plonghable, having a rich limestone bottom, and is unequalled for either grass, grain, or root crop. The Limestone Quarry presently worked by Mr. M"Donald is upon the estate, and the same formation extends throughout its length and breadth. The greatest care has been taken in subdiviiliiu' the farms, so as to give easy access ample supply of water and good shelter. Special attention is invited to the beautiful Home Farm containing the bush and rich ts. Intending purchasers are invited to call on Mr. Cumine, at the Home Farm, who will show the property.
TERMS OE PAYMENT: 10 per cent, cash j Eight per 10 per ctmr. at fhree months r . 10 percent, at twelve months i' cen ' 70 per oent. at 3, 5, or 7 years ) interest. At option of buyers. Lithograph plans, showing the extent and po»itit>n of e-.:ch farm, together with any further information, may be obtained from HENRY DRIVER, 14ti Bond-street, Dnu««li».
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 591, 25 March 1878, Page 3
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