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SALES BY AMOTION SATURDAY, 27« i APRIL. At 12 o'clock. At his Stores, Harbour-street. TO CAPITALISTS, FARMERS, &c. Important .Sale of FII'KHuLD PKOI'ERTY. , -*-• has received instructions from Dr. Webster, to sell by public auction, at above time and place, that magnificent Freehold Estate, known as W I If D E K M E R 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 Oamaru, 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, Chaff-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 very desirable investment, the Auctioneer would point out that, owing to Dr. "Webster having used this Farm wholly for hiß stud flock of sheep, there have been no white L-rops taken off the land for a number of years : and all the green crops grown have been fed off on tho ground, thereby much increasing the value of the land for cropping purposes, and ensuring splendid returns ivhen next broken up for cereals. Terms very liberal. A. H. MAUDE,

FOR SALE AND TO LET NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TO LET, a HOU.SE in MOEKAKI PORT, lately occupied by Mr. Poison. Written proposals will be received, up to, and inclusive of, the 24th instant, by the undersigned for Renting the House and Land attached thereto on a yearly tenancy, subject to three months' notice to quit on either side. The tenant to be at the cost of renovating and repairing the premises. The key and permission to view may be obtained from the Station Master at Mreraki. No license for the sale of spirituous or other liquors will be permitted on the premises. O. TURNER. Steward for Railway Reserves. 331 LEASEHOLD PROPERTY AT WAITAK [. To Gentlemen in search of a good LEMING AND HEDLEY have received instructions to offer ately ths LEASE of about 1140 ACRES on the

Waitaki River, with a purchasing clause. The land is partly in tussock, partly ploughed, and partly under English grass. There is a good SIX-ROOMED HOUSE on the property, together with a Men's House of three apartments. There are good sheep-yards. The whole of the land is fenced and subdivided into Three Paddocks. The auctioneers would call the attention iof small capitalists to this farm. The rent is very moderate, the purchasing clause very reasonable, and the terms very easy. As a dairy farm it stands unrivalled. I For full particulars, apply to lIKRBKRT HONOUR, ESQ.; or, FLEMING AND HEDLEY, •101 Agents. LAND FOR SALE ON DEFERRED PAYMENT. 0A L L O T M E N T S, each comprising from 50 to 150 AC It KS, in the District of MANAWATU, In the Province of Wellington, under the '•Douglas Special Settlement Act, 1876'." This land is some of the finest land in New Zealand, and is capable of carrying from 4 to 10 sheep per acre when surface sown with English grasses. It is in the neighbourhood of the FOXTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY 7 , And each allotment has a frontage to the road. The prices of the allotments vary from £2 10s. to £6 10s. per acre, according to position and quality, and the terms of payment ARE EXCEEDINGLY LIBERAL, Extending over Four Years, with interest on the unpaid portion at 10 per cent. According to the " Douglas Special Settlement Act," each selector must be the HEAD OF A FAMILY. Plans of the property can be seen, and conditions of sale and settlement and all other information can be had from ALEX. C. BEGG, High-street, Dunedin ; or, HON. R. CAMPBELL, 227 Otekaike.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 613, 20 April 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 613, 20 April 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 613, 20 April 1878, Page 3

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