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SALES BY AUCTION. WEDXKSDAY, 3rd JULY. At the Stores, Tyne-street. At 12 o'clock sharp. CARGO OP NEWCASTLE COALS, Ex Lady St.Aubjn. . FLEMI N G AND j;H El) 1E Y have received instructions from Messrs. C. Galbraith and do./ to self by public auction, at fcie Storjes, at 12 o'clock—--200 TONS OF BEST NEWCASTLE Aa COMPANY'S COAL, Lady Sfc. Aubyn, in lots to iuit buyers. ierma: Under £-20, cash; oyer £2O, 3 months, discount added. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, jg Auctioneers. FARMS. FAIIMS. FARMS. , u>.,..- - 2000 ACRES. Being part of the KINGSUOWN ESTATE, Two n-iles from the flourishing town of j Timaru. THE OWNER of this Valuable Property, having determined to throw it open for public competition, has instructed MILES, HASSAL, AND CO. To offer it for sale by public auction, Oi. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1878. , Subdivided into 10 BEAUTIFUL FARM?, Ranging from | 117 ACRES 300 ACRES And upwards. The land is a very early selection, and well suited for wheat growing, being unsurpassed in quality by. any land in thi» parti- j cularly festile district.. The whole property has a ring-fence] round it, consequently every £arm is partially fenced. Many of the farms are well watered, having a running creek through them, and No.' 40, 38, and 54 have a thriving plantation, and well fenced in on the southern boundary. ' Farmers wishing to obtain a valuable farm withh. easy distance of a market, being only one and a half mi ..•» from the Railway Station aud the 'low .-hip ; or. merchants :.nd tradesmen wi.-i i g to acquire a bluck of land for resideuiiul purposes in one of the most picturesque and salubrious parts of Sew Zealand, should attend this sale. Terms will bs most liberal. For further particulars apply to MILES, HASSAL, AND CO., Christchurch-; MILES, ARCHER, AND CO., o»t Tiinnru. PUBLIC NOTICES THE COLONIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. FLRE AND .MARINE. Capital - Two Millions. This Comp i- > offers to Insurers the following coi.'ixi'-t'd a.'-antagei : .\!>"!nte Security. Pj-rticipr.tio.: in the piofirs upon an equal ba-is *hke for Miiall an.! large insurers. Prompt and liberal settlement of claims.

THE Mt-TUAL PRINCIPLE. The f'ompanv, hav.ng reserved 100,000 Shares (half the c-pital) ti. be allotted from ♦ima co time to actual ixsurebs only in proportion to the amount of 1. durance premiums p P id, offers to the public- cenerady, and particularly to small insurers, the twofold advantage, which no or.her company in New Zealand possesses, that. of. absolute security against loss, combined with participation in the profits of one of the safest a_ most, lucrative kinds or investment. An insurer with this Compony, exercising his optional privilege and becoming a oharehoidcr, in effect leiluces the rate charged on hh own property in proportion to the he pays and the u;tlu< nee fie'exert3 to induce 'others to insur. with the Company. NOTICE TO INSURERS. At the expiration of ,the first financial pericd of the Company, the Directors will ! ..ffer to persons who may have previously insured tbe right of taking up at par (viz., on payment of the ,c;dled-up capital only, I which will not exceed ten ' shillings per share) one of the reserved shares for every £1 of Insurance Premium paid by them, whether from-Fire or Marine risks. The Company .will be prepared to undertake 'ire and Marine Uiaks at THE HyVVESTXCURRENT RATES, Cu ind after Monday) the 24tU June, at the oiH-. '3 of the agent. J. BOOTH. Tyr.e-street, Next door but one to Bank of New Zealand. OWIARUi.iUTUALBKNEFIT BUILD- ] ING SOCIETY. Shareholders, ia the above; Society can withdraw at a BONUS OF SIX POUNDS PER .'SHAKE; and parties desirqae of at rm.e paying olf their'mortgages can do sj, rec-iving an allowance of equal to half the ac^ruing.irirci...-fc. Fin- far-i-.er i:.i: . .Uon apply to ■isa l : -.'.-l ' ■.' -L MPTKK, Seori.twr"-. FRUIT. FRUIT. FRUIT. LEX. F A M,.I r L T0 N L begs to thank his Friends for the j liberal share of support accorded him in the | to serve *ll those who favour him with their patronage trtth-thc best anfl-vareat-of Fruit« [and rJie pnrest. and chcicsae Confect:.>n<--v ohat can he had in Oaioaru. Note.—A constant" Supply pf Pouiuj. alwa 3 Hand. * ' ..■>. FAMIL EONv; til. u door to.the Alliance **' Hotel), TiiAMiaj-sraaar. 4S&

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 714, 1 July 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 714, 1 July 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 714, 1 July 1878, Page 3

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