SALES BY AUCTION I AT WAIMATE. j GREAT OPENING SALE. Ayes' Horse B:-iziar, Auction Mart, &hd. Sale Yards. THURSDAY, FlflDA Yy AND - SATURDAY,17th, 18th, and 19sii October. To Auctioneers, Fa-mers, Contractors, Dealers, Butchers, Speculators, aud Others. IMPORTANT SA! E f)F TOWN PRO- ''" PKRIY. ■ -■-:.•-■•;•■ SECTIONS ADJOIS'IJSG TOWNSHIP. FAT AND STORE CATTLE AND DAIRY COWS. DRAUGHT AND SADDLE HORSES. "OLE MING AND HEDLEY, -*- acting under instructions from Alpheus Haye?, Esq.. will Sell by Public Auction, on the Premises, on the above dates 1. The Lease of those cntrally- situated Premises, compiling Two Shops, or Ofiiues, nearly finished, and fronting on Queen-street. 2. That Magnificent Building, just finished, and known as the Horse Bazaar, 90ft. x 50ft., containing 14 Stalls, 4 Loose Boxes, Harness Room, and Spacious Lofts. Outside are Tanks, Well, and all necessary appliances, together with Coach-h'.use capable of holding a dozen Buggies ; a c-ear run or right-of-way of 16 feet passes through the building from Queenstreet to Shearman street. 3. The Sale Yards, sub-divided into S pens, with the entrance from Shearman-street; also, the Sole Right of Selling in the Bazaar and the Auction Ro'ms fronting Highstreet, with a back entrance to the Bazaar and Sale Yards. To the purchaser of this lot the Vendor guarantees all his Auction Sales of Timber for the term of lease. The attention of Auctioneers is specially directed to the above lots. Owing to the extent of the District, and the large areas around Waimate about to be cut up and sold, together with the increasing aud now extensive Stock Exchange, an opportunity presents itself to an enterprisii g firm oi ability and creditable position which should lead to a competency in a very few years. 4. Immediately after the above hits the Sale will commence with 10 Firstclass Draught Geklings, and 30 Draught Horses, broken a'ul unbroken. Some o* the above Geldings will be found equal to anyth ng ever offered in the Waimate District. SECOND DAY. About 250 Head of Store Cattle, mixed ages and sexes, hand-fed and quiet. A Prime Draft of Fat Young. Bullocks, bred by M. Studholme, Esq., Prime Draft of Fat Sheep, from Messrs. Parker Brothers, Waiho Estate. THIRD DAY. 100 Acres of Land, immediately ad- j joining the Township of Waimate, to be sold in Quarter-Acre, HalfAcre, and Acre Sections. j Plans of these Sections will be issued in Also, A Large Quantity of Farm Produc, Oats, Wheat, &c. ■ Sale to commence each day at Noon. Terms very LiberaL Farmers wishing to Dispose of Stock at this Sale will please to communicate with the Vendor, at Waimate, or FLEMING AND HEDLEY, Auctioneers, 9,19 Oamaru. THURSDAY, 17th OCTOBER. At 2 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION OF FIRST-CLASS FARMS IN THE OAMARU DISTRICT. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. have received instructions from Messrs. l.ees and Moore to sell by public auction, on the above date, at Oamaru — About 1,200 ACRES of first-class AGRICULTURAL LAND, divided into Farms of from 50 to 300 Acres. The Land adjoins the well-known properties of the Hon. R. Campbell, Whitstone, and John Reid, Esq., Elderslie, and is equal in quality to any in the Oamaru Distrct. About 300 Acres adjoin the Township of Teantraki and the Teaneraki Station on the Waiareka Railway. The remainder is situate only about th>-ee miles from the same Railway station, and is surrounded by good roads. For further particulars, apply to A. H. MAUDE, Oamaru ; Or, WRIGHT, STEPHENSOJs & < 0.. 329 Donedin.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 783, 15 October 1878, Page 3
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