SALES BY AUCTION. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, JULY. Ac. their Homns, Tyne-s-treet. At 2 o'clock. [THROWN. SUTTDV. AND CO. ,ij> ] I:!V> . r ,...,M-.-,fl J!w!!ii::i'>ns to sell by [ml.li-- :r.eli--ii, at their Rooms, Tyne-strcijf, r,n Friday, 12: h July, at 2 o'clock— WO BAGS I'JUMK WHEAT. BROWN, SUTTON, AND CO., iyr Auctioneers. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 12th JULY. At their Stores, Tyne-street. At 2 o'clock. BROWN, SUTTON, AND CO., have received instructions from the Consignees, to sell by public auction, at their Rooms, Tyne-street, on Friday, 12th July, at 2 o'olock—--20 Cases Bisquit De Bouche" and Co.'s Brandy 5 Kegs Dried Apples 10 Cases Salmon 20 Boxes Cape Raisins. BROWN, SUTTON, AND CO., n,g uctioneers. FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. 2000 ACRES. Being part of the KINGSDOWN ESTATE, Two it ilea from the nourishing town of Timaru. rriHK OWNER of this Valuable "Property, -*- having determined to throw it open for public comp-'titioii, has instructed MILKS, lIASSAL, AXD CO. To oiler it for sale by public auction, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, IS7S. Subdivided into 10 BEAUTIFUL FARM-, Ranging from 117 ACRES TO 3 0 0 A CUES 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 ha 3 a ring-fence round it, consequently every farm is partially fenced. Many of the farms are well watered, having a running creek through them, and No. 45, 58, and 54 have a thriving plantation, and well fenced in on the southern boundary. Farmers wishing to obtain a valuable farm within easy dis-tance of a market, being only < !!•• v.-.d v. half miles from the Railway Sta- ;. ;■:: ; file 1 own-hip ; or, merchants and ■ra. 1- -•■: ■;■. wishing to acquire a block of '■•!• : r residential purposes in one of the ,; -'. • . ••mresqtie and salubrious parts ot N. •. .-. : and, should attend this sale. Terms : ! • ■•,- cent, on fall of the hammer ') ;>.:!• cent, in 6 months ; ' ; ■ :• cent, in 12 months ■2." i■■ ■■ cent. 17th July. ISSO f.t) - ; ■•? cent, (balance) 17th Jlll3', ISS3 lr,;..rj.st on unpaid portions at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum. : ... ..».....<.. t- irs apply to MILES, lIASSAL, AND CO., Christchurch ; MILES, ARCHER, AND CO., RAILWAY NOTICES
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHIUSTCH U RCH SECTI ON. .(EXTENSION TO PALMERSTON. OX anil after MONDAY, the 15th July, Trains will run between Oamaru and I'alnierston as follows : NuUTII. Pa'ir.ersti WaillClllO I'likivui lliiiii».uii ~ '-; H -;' 1 1 WVinaUarua „ H«n.crt „ §-J G '^ Waitnolu „ Mahcli.) „ S.3G 3.-M Totara „ , » OamarV (arrive') '.'.'. ... 9-12 3.59 SOUTH. Oamaru (leave) 10.45 5.45 Deborah ~ # Seno ;: ::: ::: n v « «■* ISwT;; ::: ::: "•* «•« Wainakarua ~ Hampden „ 12.16 /.16 Hilljjrovo „ 12; 2S '■?> Kartigi ~ t + Pukiviti ~ 9 4 Waihemo ~ Palinerston (arrive) Mo 81 ° ' Trains atop if necessary. Notice shot: 1 '! be given to the guard at the previous stopping place. Present Time Table, Oamaru and Hilgrove, will be cancelled from above date. FREDERICK BACK, Acting General Manager. General Manager's Office, Christchurch, July 10, IS7S. 11/ [TANThD Known that the MAIL lies V a Larger Circulation than any otiier I pa'uer in Otago published out of Dunedin.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 723, 11 July 1878, Page 3
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