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SALES BY AUCTION PRELIMINARY NOTICE. i TU CAPITALISTS, FARMERS, &c. Important Sal.> of I FREEHOLD PROPERTV. j At his Ston-s. Hnrbour-slreefc. lAH.M A U D K has received instructions from Dr. Webster, to sell by public auction, about the END OF APRIL (date in a future advertisement), that magnificent Freehold Estate, known as "W I N D E R M E It E, .Situate in the Kakanui Valley, and containing 759 acres of the richest Agricultural Land in the District, together with Educational Lease of about 16 acres. This Valuable Property is situated 11 miles from Oamavu, and 3 miles from the Maheno Railway .Station, and is -well watered. There is a substantial Seven-roomed House (with Orchard and Garden, well stocked with Fruit Trees), Three-roomed Cottage, Six-stalled Stable, "Woolshed, Chair-house, Stock and Sheep Yards, &c, &c, on the Property, which is securely fenced (with live fences) and sub-divided into 17 paddocks. In drawing the attention of buyers to this verv desirable investment, the Auctioneer | would point out that, owing to Dr. Webster having used this Farm wholly for his stud thick of sheej), there have been no white crops taken oil" tin; land for a number of years ; and all the green crops grown have been fed oil' on the ground, thereby much increasing the value of the land for cropping purposes, and ensuring splendid returns Terms very liberal. A. H. MAUDE, Auctioneer.

SATURDAY, 3Uth MARCH. Un the premises, corner of Test and Wharf streets, Oamaru. At 11 o'clock. T>ROWX, SUTTON, AND CO. -" J have received instructions from the owner, TV. J. Smith, Esq., to sell by auction, on the above date, at 11 o'clock— That beautifully-situate, new, and weiltinished SrX-ROO.MED HOUSE, the present residence of the owner, Section 11, Block XXXV., Oamaru Town Survey, together with the Section adjoining, held under lease from the Corporation for about eighteen years unexpired, at the low rent of Ll> per annum. Ami at the same time and place, THE VA LUABLE HOITSKHuLDFURXIT URE, l'iano, by Allison : Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Sola, Chetibnier, Pictures, Kitchen Utensils, &c. Terms at sale. BROWN, SUTTON. AND CO.

WEDNESDAY, 27th MARCH. At their Rooms, Tyne-street. At 2 o'clock. "DROWN, SUTTON, AND CO. have been instructed by the Mortgagees, to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Tyne-street, on Wednesday, March 27, at "2 o'clock, that EXCELLENT PROPERTY in Chel-mer-slreet, SECTIONS ,S and 9, BLOCK LXXIL. Oamaru Town Survey, and the FOUR-ROOMED Tf OUtiE thereon, in the occupancy of Mr. R. Payue. Fruit Trees of high character, and in full bearing. Section Sis very suitable for the site of a gentleman's residence. Ifc is well supplied with water, and the formation of the ornamental garden and pleasure grounds by the Corporation immediately opposite has a tendency to give a special value to tin's property. Section S will be offered separately, and if not sold the whole will be put up in one lot without reserve. BROWN, SUTTON, AND CO., IS2 Auctioneers.

WEDNESDAY, 27th MARCH. At Brown, Sutton, and Co.'s Store, Tynestreet, Oamaru. ■DKOirx, SUTTON, AND CO. have received instructions to sell by auction— THAT FIXE BUSINESS SITE in Wimsbeek-street, being part of section?', block XXVI., having a frontage ' o the same of 60 feet, by a depth of 0(3 feet, and the use of a right-of-way 3 foet in width to the back of the allotment. This valuable piece of Building Land is situate only 132 feet from the Tees-street crossing of Wansbeek-street, and is certain to become of great value, which will be evident to all who know that it will be only 10 chains fro:n th" new Railway Terminus. Terms at sale. BROWN, SUTTON, & CO., IS3 Auctioneers.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 591, 25 March 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 591, 25 March 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 591, 25 March 1878, Page 3

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