SALES BY_AUOTION__ THURSDAY, 2STH NOVEMBER. GRKAT CLEARING SALE' houses, farm" implements, I CATTLE,&&o f j On account of giving up Farming. | I'emonH wishing to attend Mr. Diehl'fl Sale , can go from Oainarn by the 9 a.m. j Goods Train, and return by the Ordi- j niv ry Train in the evening. ITEMING AND HEDLEY .■-' havo received instructions from j.;, R Diohl, Esq., Otcpopo, to Sell by I'uhlic! Auction, at above time and place T | lo whole of his DRAUGHT STOCK, FARMING PLANT, CATTLE, &c., &e., as undor—;il Draught Marcs and Geldings • IVaughl Cults, 1 to 3 years old | ,» Good' Hacks., broken to saddle and, lialllrsß I U) Do., unbroken I 4 Milch Cows 6* Steera and Heifers 6 Tigs 4 Farm Drays and Frames 2 O. F. Ploughs (Roid and Gray) 13 F. Do. Do. J 1 6 F. Do. Do. 1 Walter Woods' Reaper and Binder, in thorough order A quantity of Binding Wire •2 Reapers (Roid and Gray) '2 Sets 4-Leaf Harrows 1 Roller 1 2-Horse-power Chaffcutter I 1-Horse-power Do. 1 Oatbruisor 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 I Ton Hams and Bacon (own cure) And a lot of Sundries, too numerous to particularise. At the same time and place— Tho HOTEL SURPLUS STOCK, on account of the premises being
\. FREEHOLD FARM, of 75 acres, all laid <lown in English grass, and situated within the Town Belt. The land is about half-a-mile from the Herbert Railway Station. 2. FREEHOLD of 10 acres, also in English grass, alongside the Main North Road, and about a quarter of a mile from the Herbert Station. The Auctioneers would invite inspection <uf the wantons lots to be submitted on the sortu, and in first-rate working condition. The light stock will be found to be equal to any lot ov-or submitted by the Auctioneers. The implements are nearly all new, and in first-rate repair. The Sections are, from tiwir potiti'iii, two of the most valuable •?. that locality. It is to be understood ■.'. it the vendor is clearing out of every '.ii'.le advertised. Luncheon provided. Terms very Liberal. FLEMING AMD HKPLEY, SATURDAY, 7tii DECEMBER. At the Stores, Tync-strect. At 12 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF LFASEHOLDS On the Harbor Board Property. 'To Partios in search of first-class Building Sites. To Grain Merchants, Speculators, and others. "CI LEM IN G AND HEDLEY •*- havo received instructions from the •ownors to Soil by Public Auction at the above time and place— Sections 22 and 2.3, with frontages to Tyne and Harbor streets The Harbor Leases are for 21 years, with •full improvements at the end of lease. It is scarcely necessary to point out the peculiar advantages of sections facing Tynestroet, as compared with the back block. The Tyno-strcet frontages can be fitted up for shops or ollicos, while the other block cannot bo so utilised. These particular sections aro in the very best part of the front blosk. They lie alongside the handsome structure of Messrs. Council and Clowes, and directly in front of the new Union Bank of Australia; so that, from whatever point these sections are viewed, they Btand unrivalled for Stores, combined with frontages that will Jet for very high premiums. Parties in search of eligible sites should not lose this opportunity, as such may not be in the market for years. The two sections now about to be offered ar« the only vacant ones in the Harbor Block, Terms very Liberal. " T KMING AND HEDLEY, Auctioneers. <• CATT!.! CATTLE !! CATTLE !! ! SATURDAY, 30th NOVEMBER. I At 12 o'clock sharp. At M'Kay's Yards. TVROWN, SUTTON, AND CO. -*-' have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at tho above time and £0 Head 3 and -i year vll STEERS (threo parts fat). These Cattle arc a (Jrand Lot, and aro the >l»'otest and best ever otic red in Oamaru, taiug all pa 1 fed. Terms at Sale. BROWN, SUTTON, AND CO., 541 Auctioneers. PUBLIC to KNOW W "that the Kveninc Mail is REGULARLY DELIVERED in ALL PA RTS of tho TOWN ; aud anyone wishing t.j bo supplied is requested to leave name and address at the oflico.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 819, 27 November 1878, Page 3
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