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i SALES by auction THURSDAY, IST AUGUST. , f\t hia Stores, Harlor-ntre.-r. At 12 o'clock. H. M A L T D E hafl received instruction* t<> nell blic auction, at above tim> > -nd place, a ' igninont o£ Goods, as follow* in Half-barrela White K^rrii)^ "do do lUd .10 j4 Firkina do <io l2Cas«» Colonial Fort Wine (be ß t quality) I Qr.-caak Colonial Port Wine Do*- Waterproofs, 4c., &c. A- H. MAUDE, Auctioneer. preliminary notice. WHITriTONE ESTATE. At his Stores, fUrbor-Btreet. H. MAUDE has received instructions from the Robert Campbell to offer by public ttion, at an early date— THE whitstone estate, b.divided into Sections t<> suit all classes of buyers. There ia a good metalled road into Oaniarti, i the Waiarcka Railway intersects the operty. The property is thus brought thin a few minutes of the town of Oamaru. The soil, a 3 well known, is of the heat character, being one of the vr.rlieat ectionsin the justly celebrated Oaraaru itriut.

Such on opportunity of purchasing really Ljue Freehold Land, adjacent to the third igest town in the Middle Island, has not if been offered to the public. Terms very liberal. Full particulars in a future issue. A. H. MAUDE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, IS7S. At 2 o'clock. GREAT UNRESERVED LAND SALE. £l7ll ACRES SPLENDID LAND UN DEFERRED PAYMENTS, is WIS OF 70 TO 200 ACRES EACH. 400 Acres Ploughed and ready tor Sowing. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN. AND CO. have received instructions to sell by Ktion, at their Rooms, Manse-street, Dunto,on Wednesday, August 14. at 2 o clock I'RIHHTON PARK DOWNS, Being the original selection of Professor Black, carefully chosen by him for its richness of soil, in the Waikaka and Waipahee Districts. Crichton Park is situated in the very nilat of the tinest grain and root-growing latrict in Otago, and free from swamp At same time it is watered by running trtams and springs. The streams command icellent sites for flour mills. The soil is ipotted of rich chocolate loam of great Tile imtural grass is white silvery issocks. The whole of the property has a iirthern aspect, rich undulating downs, farm, and well sheltered for stock, and very aection ploughable.

Chose who have visited the Property del«rt» it to fw the richcat soil to be found in Ji6 whole district, it is snrrouude.: by a aost substantial ring-fence of ditch and tire, 12 milea, 8 of which is lown with ;orse. Special notice is drawn to sections IS and »rt of 15 ploughed, part of 15 and t-i in lurnips, in block \ 1.. aikaka. consisting ii »ay 400 acres, which has bern well uinured by sheep, and is now in fine cropping order. In subdividing the property, ure has been taken to reserve good roads to (luh farm one chain wid«, and where retired culverts erected. Looking at recent Government laud sales where land brotrght from £S to i."l < uer acre, tuii the rapid advance in the price ot land in be northern portion* of Otago. and the oontwrstively little attention that has yet been jiveu to the southern part of the Province, he»e circumstances, coupled with the remarkabte fertility of the soil and the advanaueous situation of CRIC'HTON PARK DOWNS, ill combine to make this property one of the hoicast and most desirable in which farmers an select, or investors speculate. The property now offered to the public has the advantage of the Southern Tmnfc Line missing through it, with the t'ukurua station *ithin half a mile, and Otaria ten chairs : lie# within $ miles of (lore, and 4 from Waipaliee stations, thus giving great facility* for commanding the I>itutdtn. luvercar;ill, and Blntl' maik -ts. Intending purchasers are warmly invited inspect the land. Mr. Charles Gardner l»te tenant of the property, rnstdini; at the Puknxua Railway Station) will show parti&s t over, and afford them every information. Terms will be exceedingly liberal, vu\: One-fourth cash, the balance in equal n»I:yearly* acceptances extending over i >tir years, with interest at the rate <>f S per cent, per annum. Plans and further information can be "hfcained from the Auctioneers, Meisr>». M'LANDKESS, HEPBURN", & TO , Maatfe-struut* Duneiiin. Not*.—-The Town ot Otaria, adjoining tiienttaitaay station, is now being surveyed into quartnr-acre sections, and will be offered for aale by pufcfic auction at same time as Crichtoa Park. Plan* in preparation. 211

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 718, 29 July 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 718, 29 July 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 718, 29 July 1878, Page 3

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