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SALES BY AUCTION FRIDAY, 29th MARCH. At our .Store, Tyne-street. f'i OXXE I. L AX D CLO WE S u ill hold th'jir usual Monthly Sale of SHINS. Hlifi.S. AXD TALLOW, At above time and place. C >NNKLL AXD CLOWES, 2IS Auctioneers. PRELIM IXARV XO'ITCE. CI OXX EL L AXD GLO WE S have received instructions to oiler for sale l>y auction, at an early date, LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Section 7, Rlock XLII., Oamaru town, with 22-roomed Boarding House erected thereon, now occupied by Mrs. Morton. COXXELL AXD CLOWES,

~\\ r E intend, during the <>ram reason, - »▼ holding FoKTXKJHTLY AUCTION SALES Oi all kinds of KA.RM I'ICODUCE. We have Storage at our new Stores for IMH.'O I>ai:s, where grain may be seen in tho bulk. COXNELL k CLOWES, 812 Auctioneers. "i rEs.sKS. CuXXELL AND CLOWES J£K«l* have REMOVED to their Xew Premises. OEMOSITE THE HANK OF NEW ZEALAND. TYXE-STKEET. SO Ou the premises, corner of Test and Wharf streets. (lamaru. 311 OWN. STTTUX, AND CO. -* have received instructions from the iner. W. .1. Smith, Esq., to sell by auetion, : the above date, at II o'clock— That beautifttlh'-situate, new, and weiirmMte.l SIX-ROOMED HuL'SE, the j>r«---;-!it residence of the owner, S.-etioti 11. F'dock XXXV.. Oaman: Ti'-.vn Survey, together with the Sietii'ii adjoining, held under lease tnen the Corporation f»r about • years unexpired, at the low rent of L."J p>.r annum.

Ami at the same time :iu>l place. •i va! .1* ai; r. Kll ors km in.! ivr i; xitu I: k. Piano. i>v Alii.-ou ; TaWes, Chairs-. I-Jml-stea-.W. S..fa. ''hciioiiier, Pictures, Kitchen I'ten-ils, &t*. T--rn;s at sale. !'.[.(> V. X. >UT i ( >X, A XI.) CO., :M7 Auctioneers. Tlil'iiSDAV, 11 tli AI'llIL. At At Watson's Hotel, lUuieuin. MA i; X I H'K X T A K UIC L* I. TV RA L niMKIIOI.D FAKMS. S;'.i.'!ivision of the well-known i[(!!:s:->;'i.)K push kstatk, Waihola. Hk xi: v Di:i\* i: i: (nn t>>_-11:11f of the X.Z.L. ami .M.A. (.*<>.) lias ro«;v-iv'_-tI instrueth-ns from the Kx(.'.'l'.turs of the late- Mr. W. T. < 'limine to sell iiv public jitt-.-tifi:. at V.'at-on's H>>tel. L'un- <>:; Thursday, 11 tli Aat oil p.m., Th'K iroKSKSITOK PI'SH ESTATE, altogether about "21)1 !0 acres (■;' the very finest agricultural land, which has been subdivided, r.:id will he tillered in I:; SKi'AIiATE FARMS, Containing from 100 acres to 2~>() acres ia>-h.

The above property being so well and favourably kmavn as an early ami choice selection. the simple intimation that it is to !n_- cut tip into convenient-sized farms is fuftieient to attract the keenest competition without: further comment. For the information of the few who may not have personal knowledge as to its position and character, the auctioneer would remark that it is situated on the Main Southern P.ailwav, the Clarendon llailway Station (20 miles from Punedin) being upon the property. The laud is all ploughable, having a rich limestone bottom, and is unequalled for cither grass, grain, or root crop.

The Limestone Quarry presently worked by Mr. M'l>onal»l is upon the estate, and the same formation extends throughout its length ami breadth. The greatest care has been taken in subdividing tiie farms, so as to give easy access to each, together with an ample supply oi water and good shelter. Special attention is invited to the beautiful Home Farm containing the bush and rich flats, with good improvements. Intending purchasers are invited to call on Mr. Cumine, at the Home Farm, whe will show the property. TERMS OF PAYMENT: 10 per cent, cash \ Eight pel 10 per cent, at litres? months ' ■ 10 per cent, at twelve months i 70 per cent, at .", f>. or 7 years ) interest. At option of buyers. lithograph plans, showing the extent and position of each farm, together with anj further information, may be obtained from HENRY DRIVER, 146 Bond-street, Dunedin.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 593, 27 March 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 593, 27 March 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 593, 27 March 1878, Page 3

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