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SALES BY AUCTION ~~ TO-MOBBOW. I THURSDAY, Ist At'OL'sr. At his Stores, Harbor-»tr«*-e. At 12 o'clock. H. M A U '> E *\. has received instructions to sell * public auction, at above time an* place, a ligament of Goods, as follows :- 50 Half-barrels White Herrings 14 do do Bed do 14 Frrkina do do [2 Cases Colonial Port Wine (beat quality) I Qr.-ca»k Colonial Port Wine -> Doz. Waterproofs, &c, &e. A. H. MAUDE, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WHITSTONK ESTATE. At bis Btorea, Harbor-street. i H. M A u >• haa received instructions from the , Robert Campbell to offer by public tfon, at as early date— THE WHITSTONE ESTATE, ~<iivided into Sections to suit all classes of buyers. riwre is a good metalled road into Oamaru, 1 the Waiareka Railway intersects the jperty. The property is thus brought ...bin a few minutes of the town of Oamaru. The soil, as is well known, ia of the jest character, being one of the earliest irfionsin the justly celebrated Oamaru strict.

juch an opportunity of purchasing really sice Freehold Land, adjacent to the third -cat town in the Middle Island, has not .;been offered to the public. Terms very liberal. Ml particulars in a future issue. H A. H. MAUDE. '• Ki VKSDAV. AUGUST 14, 1375. GREAT •>':K.-F,RVKI) LAND SALE. Si ACRES SPLENDID LAND ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS, IN* IMS OF 70 TO 2HO ACRES EACH. 4(30 Acres Ploughed and ready for Sowing. f'LANDRESS, HEPBURN", AND CO. i have received instructions to sell by ::ion, at their Rooms. M;in:-p--ttr<fc.i. Pnnj.ou Wednesday, AuyiiHC 14, at -J u <•>.<■■■:'£. CRtCHTON FAT.:-; Being the original •>: Tr, lessor Black, carefully '-:<■- iiim for its richness of soil, in t: .. Watkafca and Waipahee District-'.

richton Park is situated in the very rict in Otago, and tree from swamp At jime time it ia watered by running mm and springs. The streams command •Heat sites fur Hour mills. The soil is posed of rich chocolate loam of great :h. The natural grass ia white silvery wits. The whole of the property has a ■hi'rn aspect, rich undulating downs, ni. and well sheltered tor stock, ?'"' :y section ploughable. Me who have visited the Property dent to he the richest sod to he found in who!.' district. Tt is surrounded hy .1 !! substantial ntiji-tVnue of ditch and 1. 12 miles. 8 of which is sown with |.ei;il notice is drawn to sections IS and 415 ploughed, V art <)£ I '" > ua,{ l-t in ran. in block VI., Waikaka. consisting say 400 acres, which has been well ::red by sheep, and is now in tine crop- : order. In subdividing the property, iias been taken to reserve good roads to 1 farm one chain wid-\ and where reni culverts erected. wkiiig at ri'ceut.lioverntuent land sales !<■ laud brought from £8 to fl7 oer acre. :lu- rapid advance in the price of land in iwtiieni portions of Otago. and the coni:ivuiv little attention that has yet been i; to the southern part of the Province, s circumstances, coupled with the reuWe fertility of the soil and the advan-

ITvICHTON PARK DOU N\ m'uiue to make this property one of the | ut and most desirable in which t>-"""-» fleet, or investors speculate. , o property now ottVred to the public has •wantage of the Southern Trunk Line i\i through it, with the Puknrtta station 5 •■'•■' :i mil.', ani! < >taria ten chains: i "-hiti '- Mi'les o' ttorp, and 4 from »: ■ Nations, thus giving great facili:«r -iimanfijiiii the IHmrdin. Inverear•n ' Ir.C ru.i'ket-i. '." n; r-urfh:wt;r:= aro warmly invited ;• •., ;';„.: h-.iid. Mr. Charles t.ardner :> ■ ,s of the property, residing at the r. Lladway Station) wilt show parties i. ■ afford tht-m every information. *\< will bo exceedingly liberal, viz.:-ii'i-.h cash, tho balance in ttinal half- (' acceptances extending ov.r four ■ with interest at the rate of S per cent, mum. 'iw and further information can bo r#d from the Auctioneers, M«sxr j . Unokkss, H:-Pi'.r:i:N. .tc»>. Manw-street, Dun-din. ft—Tho Town of Ot'.ria, adjoining liilway Station, is now being Purveyed »arter-aere .sections, and will be offered le by public auction at *aine time as ton Park. Plana in preparation. -H

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 720, 31 July 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 720, 31 July 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 720, 31 July 1878, Page 3

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