SALES BY AUCTION FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING, 10th and 11th MAY. On the Premises, Thames-street. r 1 E o R G E GREENFIELD * iris received instructions from Mr. .t. t'.ihili. tn sell t»y public auction, on the above date-*, the whole of his -TOCK-I.V-TRADE, First-class Groceries Wines, port and sherry (free and duty paid> .Spirits, case and bulk (free and duty paid) Champagne, pints and quarts Ale and Stout ~ China and Glassware Cutlery, Watertanfc 1 Mare, Harness, and Spring Cart &c, &c, &c. The Auctioneer -would call the attention of Storekeepers, Hotelkeepers, and the public generally to the above first-class lots, as Mr. Cahill has given instructions that the whole are to be sold without the slightest reserve. G. GREENFIELD, afifi Auctioneer. I, A N D. County of Waimate, near Makikihi Railway Station, to be cut up into F R E E II O L T) F A R M S. .TILES. HAS SAL, AND CO. i.~X w ;jj „ff,. r forsale by public auction, on Ft: I DAY, 10th MAY, IS7S, At Messrs. Miles, Archer, and Co.'s Stores, Timartt. >*a!e at 11 o'clock— THE SHEKWOOP ESTATE, On the Great South Road, close to the Makikihi Railway Station, on the Great South Line, and contiguous to the properties of Messrs. G. F. I.ovegrove and C. Bourn, consistinir of over t.'oll'> Acres of beautiful Low Downs and Valleys of the very best quality of Heavy Wheat Land, subdivided
The country is so well watered that almost every Farm will have a portion of a running creek in it. Many of the lots are already in great part enclosed with excellent fenees, and each will have a frontage to a public road. The whole of the land is easily worked, and ready for the plough. "We visited the Kstate on December 20, just before the rain fell, and, notwithstanding the long drought, the grass and crops showed in excellent condition. We can confidently recommend the property to the notice of intending purchasers, as we know of no better Mock of land in New Zealand, taking climate and position into cousideyone in want of a really good Farm should inspect this valuable property. The soil is a rich, black mould, on an excellent mellow clay subsoil of great depth. The immense growth of natural grass, and the splendid paddocks of English grass and ijrain crops, speak for the quality of the land. Plans will shortly be obtainable at our offices : meantime Mr. Pitman Sherwood will be glad to show intending purchasers a sketch-plan of the divisions. Terms : 10 per cent cent, one month from date of sale ; 25 per cent, on Sth November, 1SS0; and the whole unpaid portion bearing interest at 7
per cent, per annum. Apply to MILES, HASSAI.. .V CO., Christchurch ; MILES. AKCHER, & CO., .11:" Tim.ini. RURAL AND TnWN SECTIONS. 1%/TKSSKS. j. T. FORD AND CO. -*■*-■- liave received instructions from the Hon. Edward Richardson, to sell by public SATURDAY, the Ilth MAY NEXT, At Messrs. Miles, Archer, and Co.'3 Stores, at 2 o'clock—--140 TOWN ALLOTMENTS 140 Immediately adjacent to the Albury Railway Termini:.--, and having a frontage on the Main Road to the M'Kenzie Pass. Also, 1100 acres lino Heing the unsold portion of the Alluiry Hstate. withdrawn from last sale on account of the lateness of the hour. Allutry being the Terminus of the F.ailway extending from Timaru towards Burke's Pass, and the centre of a large and rapidly increasing agricultural district, the Township Sections and Farms are submitted to public competition to supply a want long felt of Building Sites for Stores and other places of business; also, Homesteads for carriers, contractors, and others. Plans can be seen at the offices of the Terms of payment at sale, ea3y J. T. FORD AND CO., Auctioneers, Christchurch; MILES, AKCHER, AND CO., 406 Timaru.
Jl HOOTING is strictly PROHIBITED on Corriedale and Elderslie Estates. Trespassers will be prosecuted. JOHN REID, Elderslie 360 RICHARD OLIVER, Corriedale.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 627, 7 May 1878, Page 3
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