[ SALES BY AUCTION. SATURDAY, 20th JULY. At his Stores, Harbor-street, At 12 o'clock. A Ff. MAUD E 1 has received instructions from Her- ' hcrt Edwards, Esq., to sell by public auction, at above time and place — Section 1, Kgapara Township, with Dwelling-house, 4c, thereon ' Section 3, Ngapara Township „ 3*, „ 3G, ', Terms very easy. A. H. MAUDE, 155 Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 10th AUGUST. At Commercial Yards. At 12 o'clock. GREAT UNRESEKVED CLEARING SALE OF HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, AND GRAIN. Important to Farmers, Merchants, and Others. \L E MING AND HEDLKY -*- have received instructions from Joseph Johnstone, Esq., to sell by public i, at the above timejand place, ALL HIS EFFECTS, As follows : 17 First-class Draught Horses 1 Young Thoroughbred Hack, 4 years, by Stormbird 1 Really good Hack, by Mcleagher i< Farm Drays and Frames, good as nci 30 Sets of Harness, all sorts 2 Gents* Riding Saddles and Bridles 20 Horse Covers, nearly new 400 Second-hand Sacks .1000 Bags Kedstraw Wheat 2."0 Sacks Prime Short Seed Oats 4 D. F. Ploughs and Tree 3 1 Swing Plough and Tree? 4 Sets of Iron Harrows Chaffetitter (4-horse power) 1 Trafford Range (No. S) 1 Range (extra large size) All t Cooking Utensils.
The Auctioneer would direct special attention to this Extensive Sale. Tha horses have all l«en carefully selected at various sales, regardless of expense, and they will he found to be a lot well-worth looking after. The implements are all in first-class order. The Wheat and Oats were grown on the Maerewheiuia Station, and the quality of the Oram grown there'is well-known to everyone. Aa the vendor has made up his mind to sell, everything will go to the highest bidder. FLEMINO AND HEDLEY, l;-,2 Auctioneers. FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. 2000 ACRES. Being part of the KINGSDOWN ESTATE, Two rr ilea from the flourishing town of "ESSRS. D. AND L. MACLEAN -'J- have received instructions from s agents for Thorn King, Esq.. to oiler this valuablo property for sale by public auction, ON WEDNESDAY, 17th JULY, IS7S, At the Foresters' Hall, At 2 oVluck—--11 BEAUTIFUL FARM-, Ranging from 117 A C R K S TO 3 0 0 ACRES And upwards. The land is a very early selection, and well suited for whe.it growing, being unsurpassed in quality by any land in this particularly fertile district. The whole property has 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, ,T3, and 54 have a thriving plantation, and well fenced in on the southern boundary. Farmers wishing to obtain a valual>[c farm within easy distance of a market, being only one and a half mi!«s from the Railway Station and the Township; or, mercnants and tradesmen wishing to acquire a block of land for residential purposes in one of the moat picturesque and salubrious parts of New Zealand, should attend this sale. 10 per cent, on fall of the hammer 5 per cent, in 6 months 10 per cent, in 12 months 25 per cent. 17th July. 1?S0 50 per cent, (balance) 17th July, ISS3 Interest on unpaid portions at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum. For further particulars apply to MILES, HASSAL, AND CO., Christchurch ; MILES, ARCHER, AND CO., Timaru. D. AND L. MACLEAN. 947 Auctioneers.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 727, 16 July 1878, Page 3
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