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SALES BY AUCTION TO-MMi R OW, ' APRIf.Jin D. M. Evans' residence, corner of Greta and Severn street-). At 12 o'clock. Air. mau r> k , has received instructions from Mr. n >1- Evans to sell by public auction, at above time and place, all his HOUSEHOLD furniture, Consisting of— Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, Chest Drawers, Sofas, ChetTcmier, Sewing Machine, Stove (nearly new), Kitchen Utensils, and a lot of Carpenters Tools, &c., &c. A. If. MAUDE, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 27th APRIL. At 12 o'clocfc. At his Stores, Harbonr-street. TO CAPITALISTS, FARMERS, &c. Important Sale of FREEHOLD PROPERTY. 4 H. MAUDE il« has received instructions from Dr. Webster,, to sell by public auction, at above time and place, that magnificent Freehold Estate, known as WINDER M E R E, Situate in the Kakanui Valley, and containing ~i>9 acres of the richest Agricultural I .and in the District, together with Educational Lease of about Ift acres. This Valuable Property i 3 sitnated 11 miles from Oamara, and 3 miles from the Malieno Railway Station, and is well watered. There is a substantial Seven rnomed House (with Orchard and Garden, well stocked with Fruit Trees), Three-roomed Cottage, Six-stalled Stable, \\ oolshed, ChalF-honse, Stock and Sheep Yards, Ac., Sc., oil the Property, which is securely fenced (with live fences) and sub-divided into IT paddocks. In drawing the attention of buyers to this very desirable investment, the Auctioneer would point out that, owing to Dr. Webster having naed this Farm wholly for his stud liock of sheep, there have been no white .crops taken off the land for a number of yearsand all the green crops grown have lieim fed oil' on the ground, thereby much increasing the value of the land for cropping purposes, and ensuring splendid returns ivlien next broken np for cereal*.

Terms very liberal. A. IL MAUDE, IS* Auctioneer. f R E r, IMINAUY If OTIC E. x\t his Stores, Harbour-street. i H. M A IT D E lias received instructions from C". Hmiri', Ksi[., to sell by public auction, at early date— StX BUILDING SITES, near Mr. Moore's private residence, commanding a splendid view of the Town and Bay. Particulars in a future iasue. A. H. MAUDE, Auctioneer. L A Is" D. fiOOO ACRES 6000 FOR S A T> E, County of Waimate, near Makikihi Railway Station, to be cut ud into FUEEHOLD F A II M S. rrL KS, If ASS AL, AND CO. have been favored with instructions from George H;il>[rigtnn Parker, Esq., to ■ifar fur safe by public auction, about the MIDDLE OF APRIL (exact date of sale ill appear in a future advertisement), THE SHERWOOD ESTATE, fa the Great South Road, close to Makikihi Railway Station on the Great South Line, '!}il I'outiguoua to the properties of Messrs. "• P. Li'veyrovc and C. Bourn, consisting over ti(W> acres of beautiful low downs and valleys of the very best quality of Heavy Wheat Land, subdivided into farms of various sizes, from 1(10 to 500 acres. The country is so well watered that Jninst every Farm will have a portion of a nr.injr creek ; tl it. Many the lots are ri'ailv in great part enclosed with excellent 'ices, ami e;u;h >vill have a frontage to '"l'lic road. The whole of the land is easily worked, ;| 1 ready for the plongh. visited the Estate on December 20. W before the rain fell, and, notwithstandS ttie loug drought, the grass and crops 'WeJ in excellent condition. We can "tiilently recommenil the property to the "•"tali ot intending pttrchassrs, as we know lo better block of land in New Zealand, A "' n 2 climate and position into consulolion. Anyone in want of a really good Farm inspect this valuable property. The ''•s a vi"h. black mould, on an excellent c ''w clay sxibar.il of gr*»ai; depth, 'ta immense growth of neural grass, ;iml splendid paildocks of English grass and Wn «ops, speak for the (juality of the Pinna win shortly be obtaiuable at our '"''■'' l: meantime Mr. Pitman Sherwood «W glad to show intending purchasers a '-"'h-iilan ~ft Jivi-ior.s. . , The ttrms will ho libor;JL V-yti-. f MILES, JIASSAL, & CO., Christehnreh ; MILES, ARCHER, & CO., Timaru.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 605, 10 April 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 605, 10 April 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 605, 10 April 1878, Page 3

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