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SALES BY AUCTION SATURDAY, 7tii DECEMBER. At the Stores, Tyno-strcot. At 12 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASEHOLDS On tho Harbor Board Property. To Parties in search of first-class Building Sites. To Grain Merchants, Speculators, and others. FLEMING AND HEDLEY X have received instructions from the oW nera to Sell by Public Auction at the above time and place— Sections 22 and 2:?, with frontages to Tyno 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 Tynestroct, as compared with the back block. Tho Tync-stroot frontages can be fitted up for shops or ofliccs, while the other block cannot bo so utilised. These particular auctions are in tho very best part of the front blook. Thoy Ho alongside the haudaomo structure of Messrs. Connell and Clowos, and directly in front of the new Union Bank of Australia ; so that, from whatever point these soctious are viewed, they stand unrivalled for Stores, combined with frontages that will let for very high premiums. Parties in search of eligible sites Bhould not lose this opportunity, as Much may not bo in tho market for years. The two sections now about to be offered are tho only vacant ones in the Harbor Terms vory Liberal. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, Auctioneers. CATTLE! CATTLE ! ! CATTLE !!! SATURDAY, 30th NOVEMBER. At 12 o'clock sharp. At M'Kay's Yards. SUTTON, AND CO. ' have recoived instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at the above time and place— CO Head 3 and 4 year old STEERS (three parts fat). Theso Cattle are a Grand L<>'., r.vcl arc the qn ; «toat and best ever ollcred in Oatnaru, being all pad fed. Terms at .^ui. 1 . BROWN, SUTTON, AXI> CO., 541 Auctioneer*. WEDNESDAY, 4tu DECEMBER.. PAREORA LAND SALE. TKSSRS. J. T. FORD AND CO., L (inconjunctionwith Messrs. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. and MACLEAN BROS.) have received instructions from the Now Zealand and Australian Land Company (Limited), to Soil by Public Auction, in Timaru, on Wednesday, December 4th Gt'.xfc, 6000 ACRES 6000 THE FINEST AGRICULTURAL LAND IN SOUTH CANTERBURY, Being part of the PAREORA ESTATE. '2500 acres of tho above, or thereabouts, are *ituated in cdose proximity to the St. Andrew's Railway Station, on the Main Trunk Line, 10 miles south of Timaru, and tho balance, 3500 acreß, about 5 miles to the westward of that station, within easy access ■of Timaru by road and rail. With the exception of SGO acres in native grass, all tho land is now UNDER CULTIVATION, including about 1150 acres under wheat crop 650 ~ ~ oats 54 ~ ~ barley ,SSO ~ ~ turnips 500 ~ ~ English grass 2500 ~ tussock land now being ploughed. To suit *ll classes of purchasers, the block has been carefully SUBDIVIDED INTO FARMS, varying in size from 20 to 200 ACRES EACH, Affording opportunities rarely to bo met with for immediate and profitable occupation. So far as practicable, tho present live i'oncea have been adopted as boundaries, and many of the farms are already completely -eucloaed. A large portion of the land has FRONTAGE ON THE OTAIO RIVER, and in othor cases permanent creeks and dams afford an ample supply of water. THE PAREORA ESTATE I» woll known as one of tho earliest and choicest selections of freehold laud in South Canterbury, and as the portion of it now offered represents, for quality of soil, a fair average of tho whole, tho Auctioneers deem •comment unnecessary, and would merely invito tho attention of farmers desirous of acquiring REALLY GOOD AGRICULTURAL LAND in tho highest «tato of fertility, none of it having produced more than one grain crop. At the lato Timaru Show, the first prize of ten guineas and the Association's gold medal were awarded to wheat grown on this propurty, and tho samples exhibited gave *h« astonishing weight of fSOHb. to the bushel, which in a result probably unequalled in the annala of wheat growing in the Colonies. Towna of payment arc unprcco lentedly liberal, and are as follow : £lO per centum cash at sale. £4O ~ extending over two >v,v.;by instalments to bo declared at Lhe time of sale. £23 per centum at the end of live years ' from date of sale, £25 per contum at tho end of seven years from the dale of sale, all unpaid portions bearing interest at the rate of dh per centum per annum, payable half yearly. Lithographed plans will shortly bo circuited, meanwhile full particulars will be "Horded on application to the undersigned ; and for inspection apply to Mr. Andrew Turabull, on the estate. AT THE SAME~TIM"E AND P ACE, | will be ofl'ero 1 ALL THE UNSOLD SECTIONS in the WRING TOWNSHIP OF ST. ANDREWS, j winch, consequent on the immediate settlement of tho whole Parcora Estate by industrious farmers and their families, is bound <o boconie one of the most flourishing inland town ß in the Middle Island. J. T. FORD & CO., Christchurch and Timarn ; WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., And o MACLEAN BROTHERS, •*k" Dunedin,

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 820, 28 November 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 820, 28 November 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 820, 28 November 1878, Page 3

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