SALES BY AUCTION wtWßb3t A t 11 o'clock. G L EARINS SALE farm 1 implements, F G It E A T HOIISES - CVfTLK, io„ On a-'co-.mt of giving up Farming. LEM rn(; AND 3EDLE Y ' have received instructions from F. Pieli', Ksap, Otepopo, to Sell by n'nl.lic Auction, at nbove time and place— Tho whole of his DBAUGHT STOCK, farming PLANT, CATTLE, &c., &c., as under — 11 Draught Marcs and Geldings 9 Draught Colts, 1 to 3 years old 6 Good Hacks, broken to saddle and hai nesa 10 Do., unbroken 4 Milcli Cows 6 Steers atnl Heifers 6 Pigs 4 Farm Drays and Frames 2 I>. F. Ploughs (Reid aud Gray) 1 ;i F. Do. Do. 1 6 F. Do. Do. f Walter Woods' Reaper and Binder, in thorough order A quantity of Binding Wire 2 Reapers atid Gray) 2 Sets 4-Leaf Harrows 1 Roller 1 2-Horse-power Cliaflcutter 1 l-Uor.Hi-pcwer Do. I Oat-bruiser 1 Bullock Pray, Pledge, Chains, etc. X'J Sots of Cart and ! lough Harness 2 Ladies' Side Saddles 1 Double-seated P.uggy, and Harness A lot of Oats (seconds) Do. Ch.'iV Empty J lags 1 Fail-bank's Weighing 'Machine Ji Ton Hams and Bacon (own cure) And a lot of Sundries, too numerous to particukt.! iso. At ih'i same time and place— The .HOTK.I. SURPLUS STOCK, or account of the premises beiuj leased. Also, 1. FREEHOLD FAK-M, of 75 acres, all laid down iu Kngh.di grass, and situated within ihe Town Belt. The land is about ha'if-a-mile from the Herbert Uail-v.iy Station. 2.> l.l) >l.l) of 10 aer s, also in grass, alongside the Main Nortli Load, and about a quarter of a luile tVoin the Herbert Station. The Auctioneers would invite inspection of the various iofcs to be submitted on the 2Sch Inst. The hor:--s are all very good sorts, and in ilrst-rate working condition. The light stock will be found t.o he equal to any lot ever submitted by the Auctioneers, The implements arc nearly all new, and in first-rate repair. Ilie Sections aie, from their position, two of the most valuable in that locality. It is to be understood that the vendor is clearing out of every article advertised. Luncheon provided. Terms very Liberal. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, .<£] Auctioneers. TOWNSHIP OF ATTEXBURROW —AN EXTENSION OF RHODES TOWN, TIMARU. WITHIN 5 hk 0 MINUTES' WALK OF POST OFFICE.
ox TUESDAY, 2i'»tii NOVEMBER, 1878. -a rESSR*. .TOliN KIXCi AX!) CO. have »- Viccn favored with instructions from Mrs. Sarah Butler to sell by auction, as above, at their sale-rooms, P.cswick-street, 4") Allotments fronting on Elizabethstreet. ami adjoining the properties of Messrs. Watkins, Ornishy, and C'raniond, laid out with plent\ of road frontages in a most convenient manner. On one lot is a comfortable ThveHiiv.'. at juvscnt occupied by Mr. Exley. sii]iplied with water t'roin a good !ur_v underground tank and on another lot there is a commodious Siou l ' Dwelling, "with laige underground tank, at present in the occupation of Mr. A. S. Smith. '('his Township formed part of Messrs. Rhodes' land, so eagerly I'ompeteil for and recently sold', and is not further from the centre of the Town and Lreakwater than tho<e allotments. _ T)\e. succ s.-l'ul laving of the lirst portion of the I'.n akw,iter "warrants the belief that all proper! v of this description will continue to steadily rise ia value, and will afford trustees, "iiardians. and others wishing to invest safely and profitably one. of the best opportunities for so doing. i\s sit.-s for residences, the portion next the propel fv of Mr. < Yaniond cannot be surpassed. and'the frontage on Elizabeth-street is of great value as handy dwelling or business sites, bei re/ not more than h\ eOl six minutes' walk ir<nn Post Oitice and future Public Oi'.iccs. l. iiid in this portion of the tow. 'eagerly Si»c ht after, and many sales have been'made at high figures. '['he Auctioneers confidently recommend this propcrtv to all classes as perhaps the last, opportunity thev will liave of choosing a favorable position for a house so near the centre oi the town, as they can purchase from an eighth to an aero. Plans ami full particulars upon application to thi' Auctioneers. Terms -Id percent., cash, 10 percent, at, each d. and 1:2 months, ami balance of 50 per com. on mortgage, if desired, at S per cent, per annum. . ale at '2 o'clock. 453 OF ATTENBURRO^\. EXTENSION OF THE TOWN OF TIMAKU, OS TUESDAY, 2Gth NOVEMBER, IS7S. Plans arc now ready at our Offices. JOHN KING & CO., Auctioneers. HA Y AN 1) SMYTH will hold WEEKLY SALES at the u;idci'ii!e;<vion<vl places ' — .SWAN Hi uML YARDS, EVERY SATURDAY, at 2 o'clock HOUSES. And at M'KAY'S YARDS, EVERY WEDNESDAY CATTLE AND HOUSES, at 2 o'clock. And SHEEP SKINS, at the SWAN HOT: I, YARDS, on tho LAST i\:UM.>A\ of Every Mouth. II A Y A N T> SMYTH AIH-'iT NEFUS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, Thames-street, oamarc. 889
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 816, 23 November 1878, Page 3
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