SALES BY AUCTION iu-MORRuW, .-. . L'iCDAY. Bko AUGUST. At his Mart, 'i'vau-stmat. A Lot of First-class Iron Bedsteads (new) Mattrasa (new), &o. Gloclcb Shower Baths Gunß (Sing : e and Double Barrel) And a Lot of Sundries. G. UREENFrKLn, Auctioneer.
SATURDAY, 3kd AUGUST. GREAT UNRESERVED LAND SALE OF 2239 ACRES IN FARMS OF FROM 90 to 400 ACRES ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS. DA N D L. MACLEAN . have received instructions from J. U. M'Kerrow, Esquire, to sell unreservedly by public auction AT THE FORESTERS'HALL, TIMARU, ON' SATURDAY, the 3kd AUGUST, At 2 o'clock sharp, The well-known Magnificent Estate of CLAREMONT. This Estate is situate on the Timara Downs, 7 miles from Timaru, and as a Farming and Residential Estate, is unsurpassed. The soil is composed of rich, black loam, unequalled for growing grain, grass, or green crops. I
The whole of the property has a Northern aspect. It is beautifully undulating, warm, ami well sheltered for .Stock, and every section is ploughable. Those who have visited the Estate declare it to be of the richest soil to be found in the whole district. Each Farm as now offered for sale is fenced round, has a long road frontage, and is permanently watered. The greater portion of the Land is now either in ! Knglish grass or fallow, and can therefore at once be cropped to advantage, its value over mere tussock land being thus apparent. Special attention is directed to the Homestead Block, which, as a residence for a Proi fessional Man, Merchant, or up-country ! Kunholder, stands unrivalled. It consists of about 000 Acres, with IU-roomed Dwell-ing-house, Ornamental Grounds, two threeroomed Cottages for Workmen, Stable, Har-ness-room, Coach-house, Granary, Cowsheds, Piggeries, Woolshed, and Sheepyards. Considering the many advantages which the Property now offered has, with its rich soil, near proximity to Port, every Farm wholly fenced in, and permanent; water, with a positive readiness to yield return to the purchaser at once, all combine to make this Property one of the choicest and most desirable in which Farmers and Speculators Terms: 20 per cent, on fall of the hammer. JO ~ ~ in six months. 10 ~ ~ in twelve months. The balance in two years bearing interest at S per cent, per annum.
'ians of the Property may be seen, and -her information obtained from JAMES GRANGER, Manager N.M. and A. Co. (Limited); Or from I), k L. MACLEAN, > Auctioneers, Timaru. RAILWAY NOTICES CHRISTGHURCtf SECTI N. EXTENSION TO PALMERSTON. /~VN and after MONDAY, the loth July, Trains will run between Oamaru and Palmerston as follows : NORTH. Station.-;. 1 2 11.44 G. 44 ]2.16 7.10' 12.28 7.2S
' Trains stop if necessary. Notice should he giyvn to tin- guard at the previous stopping plai,e. Present Time Table, Oan;ani and Hilgrove, will be cancelled from above date. Special Trains between Oamaru and Port Moi-raki will be run whan nucessary. Tratiic will also be resumed on the Blue-skin-Watkouaiti Section from same date. Coaches between Waikouaiti anil Palmerston to suit train. FREDERICK BACK, General Manager. General Manager's Office, . Chjistchurch, July 10, 18?8. 117 ON and after FRIDAY, 21st lust, the hours- of SAILING of the S.S. "WAITAKI will be as follows, viz. : From Dunedin : Passengers by the 10.10 a.m. tr<iiu. From Oamaru : Passengers irom Station at 2 p.m. H. AITKEN, 763 Agent.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 722, 2 August 1878, Page 3
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