SALES BY AUCTION. THURSDAY, 11th JULY. At his Stores, Harbor-afcreet. At 12 o'clock. L- - * has received instrnc public auction, at above time and place, a quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PICTURES, Consisting of— Beds, Redding, Chests Drawers, Tables, Chairs, Clocks, Crockery, Pictures, &c, &e. Without reserve. A. H. MAUDE, S7 Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 10th JULY. Final Clearing Sale at Hampden, in conseI quence of Expiration of Lease. No suitable purchaser having been ; • treated with, CJ. JENN I 3 O N • has been favored "with instructions from Mr. J. K. Bremner, whose lease expires about the above date, to offer for public competition, without reserve— The BALANCE of his well-ielected STOCK of Men's and Boys' Clothing, &c.; Dress Pieces, Millinery, &c; Boots of all descriptions, Crockery, Ironmongery, Saddlery, Groceries, Furniture, &c.; Weighing Machines, Empty Bags, Farmiug Implements. The Horse?, Cattle, ie., will be sold on tim second day of sale. Storekeepers and others from a distance would do well to attend. 34 FARMS. FARMS. FAKMS. 20W ACRES. Beit!-- part of the KIN!iSI;OWN ESTATE, Two irik;; from the town of rpHE 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, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, IS7S. Subdivided into 10 BEAUTIFUL FARMS, Hanging from 117 AC 11 E S And upwards. The land is a very early selection, and well suited for wheat growing, being unsurpassed in quality by any land in this particularly fertile district. The whole property has a ring-fen«e round it, consequently every farm is partially fenced. Many of the farms are well watered, having a running creek through them, and No. .58, and 54 have a thriving plantation, and well fenced in on the southern boundary. Farmers wishing to obtain a valuable farm within easy distance of a market, being only one and a half miles from the Railway Sta-
tion and the lownship; or, mercnants and tradesmen wishing to acquire a block of land for residential purposes in one of the most picturesque and salubrious parts of New Zealand, should attend this sale. Terms : 10 per cent, on fall of the hammer ;> per cent, in <i months 10 per cent, in 12 mouth 3 i! 5 per cent. 17th July. L e SO iiO percent, (balance) 17ch July, ISS3 Interest on unpaid portions at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum. For further particulars apply to MILES, 11ASSAL, AND CO., Christchurch ; MILKS, ARCHER, AND CO., Tiniaru. PUBLIC NOTICES PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. TE, the undersigned, have this day ■ •' ENTERED INTO PARTNERSHIP as Land and General Commission Agents, and will carry on business under the style of AITKF.N AND SPAIN, On the premises in Tynt-strtet, in which Mr. Aitkeu has heretofore conducted his bttdineds. Dated this 15th day of June, IS7S. WILLIAM AITKEN n-24 WILLIAM SPAIN. HAMPDEN UIFLB VOLUNTEERS. rriHE GRAND ANNUAL BALL of the above Company will take place in the Mechanics' Hall, Hampden, on FRIDAY, 12th July, IS7S. Dancing to commence at 5.30 p.m. Tickets to admit Lady and Gentleman, 7«. 6d. each. ALEXANDER YOUNG, Hon. Secretary. Hampden, 6th July, 1878. 86
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 721, 9 July 1878, Page 3
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