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:To Farmers, Contractors, Dealers others. -. ' ?J p. AND HEDli' have received instructions from/. George Campbell to Sell by Public Aoctior at the above time and place— The following -well-known HORSE- _ Grey Gelciing Mtjol*. G years, by a ; • Grey Gelding Marquis, 5 year,. :•• Marquis of Lorne Bay Gehbng Prince, 5 j-enr ; •_■ Ivanhoe Champion, 4 yenrs, oxit of Chrystal's prize bl-.tk ?darr> by Crown V .: Chestnur. WeMir.g. 7 years, extra Pdaek Gelding C;';-- : fc<Mg?d J Say Jhr-' iNtJ'y (i/.fee'lurrri - I'.-.y Marc Fanny, with fitly :•'■.-.; ;! r foot by Renfrew .Took L black !ia..:k, S years, by Liswick, thoroughly good in saddle and harness 1 iirst-class spring care Horse, Garry 1 first-class spring cart Horse, Charlie 1 good buggy Mare, Kate 1 3-year-old Hack 1 2-year-old Hack, by Goldilnder 1 Spring Cart and Harness | 1 Buggy and Harness •: 1 Timber Truck 2 new Farm Drays and Frame 3 :• 1 set of Double Buggy Harness, nt-iv > -And a Jot of Sundries. t The Auctioneers would direct attention.to | tlis Sale. 'J he Draught Horses are as good as any in the District. They have boeu I jinked at various Sales at high prices, and il bo sold '< '; Without reserve. • s'.e Drapery and General Stores will le sold at the Stores at a future date, due uotie of which will be given. \ FLEMING AND HEDLEY, —SSI. Auctioneers. TIE AY AND S M Y r T H -*~"\ will hold WEEKLY SALES at the undermentioned places : SFAN HOTEL Y'ARDS, EVERY | SATURDAY, at 2 o'clock t HORSES. Ak at M'KAY'S YARDS, EVERV 'i WEDNESDAY CATTLE AN D CORSES, at 2 o'clock. SP SKINS, at ib- = SWa'" HOTEL YARDS, on the LA MONDAY of Every Mouth. HAY A N D S M Y T B, AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, T AMES-STREET, OAMEAtr. SS9 WiiDNpSDAY, 4th DECEMBER. PA;EORA LAND SALE. IyTESSRS J. T. FORD AND CO., ■s■*- (ineopunction with Messrs. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. and MACLEAN BROS.) hay received instructions from tl: New Zealanland Australian Land '- 'ompanj ' V Sei'l Try "Public Ai;cb>.u, j imam, oiii Wednesday, December 4:ii ! THE FINfIST AGRICULTURAL LAN ; I fid'-im can'! ERiiUKY', l i I-'eintr part of the :O R A ESTATE. 2500 acres o" the above, or thereabouts, are situated in'< <3cso proximity to the. St. Andrew's Railway Station, on ihe Main i Trunk Line,| 10 miles south of Timara, and the balance,;3soo acres, about 5 miles to the westward or that station, within easy access of Timaru by road and raiS. With the exception of SGO acre 3 in native grass, all the land in now " : UNDER CULTIVATION, including about 1 1150 icres under wheat crop CSO ~ ~ oata 54 ~ ~ barley 580 ~ ~ turnips 500 ~ ~ English grass 2500 ~ tussock land now being ploughed. To, rait all classes of purchasers, the block hi=. bfcn carefully j SUBDLVIDED INTO FARMS, j varving in size from ; 20 to 2i!o ACRES EACH, Affording opportunities rarely to be met i with for immediate and profitable i occupation So far as practicable, the present live fences have been adoutejlas boundaries, and mar-.y of the farms arealready completely A larce portion of the land has FRONTAGE ON THE OTAIO RIVER, and in other cases permanent creeks and damß afford an ample supply of water. THE PAREORA ESTATE Is well known a3 one of the earliest and choicest selections of freehold land in South Canterbury, and as the portion of it now offered represents, for quality of soil, a fair average of the whole, the Auctioneers deem comment unnecessary, and would merely invite the attention of farmers desirous of acquiring REALLY GOOD AGRICULTURAL LAND in the highest state of fertility, z>one of it having produced more than one grain crop. A>the laiaanssimaru Show, the first prize of ***"' gold medal heat grown on this propies exhibited gave the astonishing weight of fi9Jlb. to the bushel, which i 3 a result probably unequalled in the annals of wlieat growing in the Colonies.

Terms of payment are nnprecedentedly liberal, and are as follow : £lO per centum cash at sale. £4O ~ extending over two years, by instalments' to be declared at the time of sale. £25 per centum at the end of five years from date of sale, £25 per centum at the end of seven years from the date of sale, ail unj.aid portions bearing interest at the rf.te of 6h per centum per annum, payable half yearly. Lithographed pl.-.ns will shortly be circulated, meanwhile full particulars will be afforded on application to the undersigned ; and for inspection apply to Mr. Andrew -Turnbul), on the estate. AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE, will be offered ALL THE UNSOLD SECTIONS in the BISING TOWNSHIP OF ST. ANDREWS, which, consequent on the immediate settlement of the whole Pareora Estate by industrious farmers anl their families, is bound to become one of tie most flourishing inland towns in the Middle Island. J. T. FORD a CO., Chrstehurch and Timaru ; WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., And MACLEAN BROTHERS, 313 Dui edinV

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 807, 12 November 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 807, 12 November 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 807, 12 November 1878, Page 2

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