SALES BY AUCTION \ v t.NKSt'AY, tlih -ICI.V. .. .J.,.,. Hotel, EF'imi.Vn. i ' ..'• • ~.;:»:!• Mr. Stodd.irt's ~al ■. ,„ ski'tton's iii tin i"v. gut . ti „„3 It. 1.",, IC, Blodc X\X(X. All ,l Section •"», l'lo.:k X\Xl.(imnn.liatelv opposite the Hampden Hotel, with iMJiir-roomed Cottaye a"' l I'.UiekHmith's Shop thereon. A. H. UAUI'E, Auctioneer. itthu Hampden Hotet, Hampden. At I o'clock p.m. sharp. H. M A U D K V» has received instructions from Mr. Ft gtixtdart, to sell by public auction, at , vo timu and place, the undermentioned •HJABt-K FKKEHOLD PEMHUIUTIivS AT lIAMPDKN, viz.:— Section 5, Mock XX, Tou-uship of Hampden, nn which is a large Store, broomed Dwelling House, ISaktry, Stable, Shed, &c, presently occupied by Mr. J. Ft. Bremutr, at a yearly rental of .Co.~>. Sections -S, '■>• I<», If. I - , IS ID. and 20, I'.lock XX., Hampden, all fenced in as a grass paddock. These Sections arc just behind the store abovementioned, and wdl be told as one
not, tin: Swci-.nd '.nit liu sol separately. Suction t, lllock XXIX., Hninp.'.j: situate! inimmliiiCfly 1 >-•!• >v.- tli post Office, ami close to the K way lint:. Sa-ciou 17, Wook XV., IfnrumL'ii, on IScotioti is biruatt;il ni art of the Tovvn.-hip. ami is ii i . (! ■ T irtlu Kiiri i;i a. fi. .\r.u*r>i -ATUUDAY. -J'lh .rn.v a;auction, at a!>ovv time aii'l ; Freehold of Section 1. I'.! "'k M HoiiS" and iiniv-i.'vnirri!:.-!. A Cottar for n:n;o\;i.l, at par tion ."., I'dock VL. Oainaru. A. 11. -M.M'li: An,'ft SATPUDAY. -TIA'. At 1-2 .iV1...-k. n. m a c; n k l * has received in.-ttructiotis to soli iinlilio auction, at ahovu time ami TcuhnM of Sections 7 and S. Block I.XXXV., U.iniaru Town, with Si\. roomed Kou.se, Stable, and other
A. H. MAIT.f: SATL'III'AV. i!l>ch JI'LV. At his Storiw, Harbor-Street. At l-J u',l,,ck. H. M A V I> I ' has n'<-eivpil in.-rruetinns from tli Sliiw to sell by public auethm. at tli me ami place—rhe Lease o? Munirirat S.'i-t;..ri I! Block LIV.. Oaniaru IVwn. v. it Cottage and impr"Vi>!iit ut- Ihereuii VKKLLMIXAUV NOTH whn>ton:•: i-:si-at >VK KSTATI-T, . . t.' suit all ch'Sotc ,'iv iuterst-ots tl r-rt* l"in-; fr.':-T:y is thus brought tin : ■;»■ aiLiiutcs ~f ihj town of OaniE.ru. se soil, as is well known, is of the ; »t character, berni: one of the earliest '•■ inns in the justly celebrated Oamaru A .in opportunity of ptireliving really a Freehold Land, adjacent to the third st town in the Middle Island, had not eea offextxLto the public. Terms very liberal. Full particulars in a future issue. A. H. MAUDE.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 725, 13 July 1878, Page 3
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413Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 725, 13 July 1878, Page 3
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