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SALES BY AUCTION THURSDAY, 28th NOVEMBER. At the Royal Hotel, Otepopo. At 11 o'clock. GREAT CLK A EIXG SALE HORSES, FARM IMPLEMENTS, cattle, &c, On account of giving up Farming. have received instructions from E. F. Diehl, Esq., Otepopo, to Sell by Public Auction, at above time and place— The whole of his DRAUGHT STOCK, FARMING PLANT, CATTLE, &c, &c, as under—--11 Draught Mares and Geldings 9 Draught Colts, 1 to 3 years old 6 Good Hacks,. broken to saddle and hai ness 10 Do., unbroken 4 Milch Cows 6 Steers and Heifers 4 Farm Drays and Frames 2 D. F. Ploughs (Ee'ul and Gray) 1 3 F. Do. Do. 1 G F. Do. Do. 1 "Walter "Woods' Reaper and Binder, in thorough order A quantity of Binding Wire 2 Reapers (Lieid and Gray) 2 Sets 4-Leaf Harrows 1 Roller 1 2-Horse-power Chaffeutter 1 1-Horse-power Do. 1 Oatbruiser 1 Bullock Dray, Sledge, Chains, etc. 12 Sets of Cart and Plough Harness 2 Ladies' Side Saddles 1 Double-seated Buggy, and Harness A lot of Oats (seconds) Do. Chaff Empty Bags 1 Fairbauk's Weighing Machine Ton Hams and Bacon (own cure) And a lot of Suudries, too numerous to particularise. At the same time and place— The HOTEL SURPLUS STOCK, on account of the premises being leased. Also, 1. FREEHOLD FARM, of 75 acres, all laid down in English grass, and situated within the Town "jlt't. The laud is about i-.Jf-a-iiiile nvu: t'ne Herbert Rsv-Vamy SUtiou. 2. FRr\KHOLL> o!' 30 'ier ,= . ah- ii. Ensjlish zrr.ss. of a mile from the Herbert Station. The Auctioneers would invite inspection of the various lots to be submitted on tin 2Sth Inst. The horses are all very good sorts, and in /ir=t-rate working condition The light stock will be found to bo equal to any lot ever submitted by the Auctioneers. The implements are nearly all new, and in first-rate repair. The Sections are, from their position, two of the most valuable in that locality. It is to be understood that the vendor i 3 clearing out of every article advertised. Luncheon provided.

Terms very .Liberal. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, 461 Auctioneer?. npowNSiup OF. attenburrow . EXTENSION OF THE TOWN OF TIMARU, TUESDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, IS7S. Plans are now ready at our Oiliees. JOHN KING & CO., Auctioneers. TOWNSHIP OF ATTENBURROW AN EXTENSION OF RHODES TOWN. TIM All U. WITHIN 5 or 6 MINUTES' WALK OF POST OFFICE. ON TUESDAY, '-'Gni NOVEMBER, IS7S. MESSRS. .JOHN KING AND CO. have beeii&tvorcd with instructions from Mrs. Sarah Sutler to sell by auction, as above, at their sale-rooms, Beswick-street, 45 Allotments fronting on Elizabethstreet, and adjoining the properties of Messrs. Watkins, Ormsby, and Cramond, laid out with plenty of road frontages in a most convenient manner. On one lot is a comfortable Dwelling, at present occupied by Mr. Exley, supplied with water from a good large underground tank and on another lot there is a commodious Stone Dwelling, with large underground tank, at present in the occupation of Mr. A. S. Smith. This Township formed part of Messrs. Rhodes' land, so eagerly competed for and recently sold, and is not further from the centre of the Town and Breakwater than those allotments. The successful laying of the first portion of the Breakwater warrants the belief that all property of this description will continue to steadily rise in value, and will afford trustees, guardians, and others wishing to invest safely and profitably one of the best opportunities for so doing. as sites for residences, the portion next the property of Mr. Cramond cannot be surpassed, and the frontage on Elizabeth-street is of great value as handy dwelling or busii ess sites, being not more than five or six •.mnutes' walk from Post Office and future Public Offices. Land in this portion of the town is eagerly sought after, and many sales have been made at high figures. The Auctioneers confidently recommend this property to all classes as perhaps the favorable position for a house so near trie centre of the town, as they can purchase from an eighth to an acre. Plans and full particulars upon application to the Auctioneers. Terms—lo per cent, cash, 10 per cent, at each 3, C, 9, and 12 months, and balance of 50 per cent, on mortgage, if desired, at 8 per cent, per annum. Sale at 2 o'clock. 483 r A Y AND SMYTH L will hold WEEKLY SALES at the undermentioned places : SWAN HOTEL YARDS, EVERY SATURDAY, at 2 o'clock HORSES. And at M'KAY'S YARDS, EVERY WEDNESDAY CATTLE AND HORSES, at 2 o'clock. And SHEEP SKINS, at the SWAN ' HOTEL Y'ARDS, on the LAST MONDAY' of Every Month. HAY AND SMYTH AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, Thames-street, Oamaku". 889

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 817, 25 November 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 817, 25 November 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 817, 25 November 1878, Page 3

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