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SALES BY AUCTION TUESDAY, 10TH DECEMBER. At 11 o'clock. At Herbert, Otopopo. HORSES, CATTLE, FURNITURE, &C. A Y AND SMYTH J.I havo received instructions from Mr. williftrt l Lwson to Sell by Public Auction oathe above (Into on the premises—--7 HEAD OF HORSES, consisting of—--2 Thoroughbred Mares, with foal 9 At foot 1 Your Colt 1 Yaw Filly 1 First-clans Stock Horse, etc. Saddles and Bridles, etc. Also, Cows with calves at foot. Together wi£h Tbc wholo of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of Tables and . dhftinj. Sofa, Dressers, single and / double Iron Bedsteads, Sewing ' tyjß'chiuus, Child's Cot, ' Lboking Glwfs, Clock, Fire-guard, Utensils, Glassware, / Crockery ware. &c." &e. i ■ t ' .f* f Tho onlir"De6§Oß for disposing of the same i U that Mr. VVilliard Lawson is leaving the S Patriot. i HAY AND SMYTH, £lO Auctioneers. LAND AUE 0 R A P PAREORAJEAN D SALE / AT tw: WEDNESDAY, 4TJI INST., MECHANIC INSTITUTE, TIMARU, o'clock sharp. J. T. FORD AND WEDNESDAY, 4TXI DECEMBER. J \ PAREORA LAND SALE. ! /? •mrESSRS. J. T. FORD AND jCO., (i n conjunction with Messrs. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. and MACLEAN BfeOS.) havo received instructions from the New Zealand and Australian Land Company (Limited), to Sell by Public Auction, in Timara, on Wednesday, December 4th BMk ' fiOOO ACRES 6000 ii OF !j TAB FINEST AGRICULTURAL £AND IN JJ * SOUTH CANTERBURY, i 'I Being part of the ii PIA REO R A ESTATIE. 260Q*cresof the above, or thereabouts, are in close proximity to tfte St. Andrew's Railway Station, on the.| Mam Trnnk lino, 10 miles Boutli of TimaA, and the bal(uice, 3500 acres, about 5 mileavto the w«tw»ril of that station, within easy ( access of Ti"iaru by road and rail. !j VV.iii <lio exception of 560 acres in jpafcive ff- .i tho land ia now if i/KDER CULTIVATION, jj >".luding about jj iltvo Aon.ii under wheat crop li C.% ~ ~ oats h fvi „ ~ barley >' >• turnips .jOOI ~ ~ English gra 25001 ~ tussock land noff being ploughed. To tuit nil Classes of purchasers, j>lie block was been carefully it SUBDIVIDED INTO .b'AidliS, virying in size from jj 20 til 200 ACRES EACIS Affording opportunities rarely jp be met with for',immediate and protetable u occupation. j 8o far as practicable, the yrcsoat live fences have beep adopted as boundaries, and in any of tho firms aro already/completely enclosed. A 11 A large portion of tho land has FRONTAGE ON THE OTAIO RIVER, and in othor cases permanenti/creeks and dams a (Tom an amplo supply of U wator. jj THE PAREORA ESTATE It well known life ono of tup earliest and shoiocct delect ions! of freehold/land in South Canterbury, and ;iis tho porfiion of it now offered ropruHents, : \for quality of soil, a fair nrerogo of tho whole, the Arptioneers doom comment unnecessary, and vfpuld merely iuTifco ihe of farmers desirous of enquiring '..t /; REALLY GOOP AGRICULTURAL BAND I in the highest staw of fertility, none of it hating produced more than one grain crop. At the late Timaru Sliow,/tho lirst prize of trm g\iineafl and the Association's gold medal were awarded to woeat/grown on this property, and tho samrales,exhibited gave the astonishing weight af to the bushel, which is a result proHably unequalled in the annals of wheat growmg iu the Colonies. Terms of payment | aro unprecodentedly liberal, and ajfy as follow : £lO per centum capiat sale. £4O ~ extending over two years, by instalments to bo declared at the time of salo. I \\ £25 per centum at tue end of five years from date of |ale,v£2s per centum at tho end of seven years from tho date of sale, all jWpaSj. portions bearing interest at tpe ratalof C>h per centum per annum, jpayabla half j'early. Lithographed plana will fchortly be circulated, meanwhiloj full particulars will be afforded on application to the undersigned ; and for inspection apply w Mr. Andrew Turnbull, on the,'estate. / AT THE SAME TIME P ACE, will bo offered ALL Tip: UNSOLD SECTIONS •f in the RISING TOWNSHIP OF ST. ANDREWS which, consequent on the immediate settlement of thi wholo Pareora Estate b|y industrious fajftiers and their families, bound to become ono of the most towns tho Middle Island. \ Jf T. FORD & CO., \ • Christchurch and Timaru ; /WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & COi^ MACLEAN BROTHERS, \ 318 Dunedin. \ H AY AND SMYTH will hold WEEKLY SALES at the • v •• •»Blioncd places: — ■ v VVAN HOTEL YARDS, EVERY SATURDAY, at 2 o' clock HOU.oES. • , wV ut MCKAY'S YAW)S,_, EVERY V/}']I)S?ESDAY CATTLE AND JStfRgES, at 2 o'clock'. "•rd SHEEP JIOTEL ffARDS/%n" tho LAST ' MONDAY' of Every Month. ay a ]Td~ smY t h AUCTIONEERS, L°HND ESTATE AGENTS, 810 "E3-STBEET, OAMARU, 839

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 823, 3 December 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 823, 3 December 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 823, 3 December 1878, Page 3

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