SALES BY AUCTION FRIDAY, I3tii DECEMBER. Harbor-street. M A U H. M A U . iV» has received instructions from Mr p. Hwron to Sell by Public Auotion a abovo time and placeSection 21, Block XX., Oam am Town with 6-roomed HoUHe, 3-stallet Stable, find Out-buildings erectec ISI si . M,{ T Gyfaatson—l \>, tiiocm-tf, "Vjtestc-n Township, ith well-bwHoWe-rforned honae '/ tMbrcon, Al.Bo, Oo account of Mr. William Tinline — Freehold of Section 9, Block 88, Oamaru Town, fenced and cultivated, with five-roomed house, out-houses, and concrete well thereon. A. H. MAUDE, „., Auctioneer. Coo GREAT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES IN TTIE TOWN OF OAMARU. FRIDAY, 13th~DECEMBER. At hia Storos, Harbor-street. At Noon. H. M A U -• has rocoived instructions from Mr. W. Aitken to Soil by Public Auction, at the above timo and place—The Under-mentioned VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES— Freehold of Sections 1, 2, and 3, Block LIL, Oamaru Town, with substantial live-roomed dwelling-house, out-houses, concrete tank, garden, and other improvements. This splendid property is without doubt one of the best residential sites in Oamaru, commanding fine views of the Town and Bay, and it is within a few minutes' walk of the Tost Oflico. Lcaso, with Right of Purchase, of Section 4, Block 23, Thames-street, with Stone Shop and Two-Roomed Wooden Cottage, let to good tenants for a term of years—one of the best and most valuable business sites in Oamaru. The Lease for 20 Years of Section 1, Block 8, Oamaru Town, with twothirds valuation for improvements. Really first-class business site. Leasehold of Subdivisions 23 and 24 (France's Block), having about IS years to run, on which is erected a new and substantial Three-Roomed Woodon House, with capital garden, vrg\), and other improvements. (about 11 years to run) oi La /Z.v «-«stantial Tonjomod; {House -Mud Outbuildings a splendid view of thaJtown. and feirbor, and is most conveniently situated either for a privato residence or a boarding house. The Lcaso, with about 13 years to run, of Soction 10, Block 1., Oamaru. Two-thirds valuation for improvements at end of lease. On this pSection, which is securely fenced and plantod, is erected One Fourroomed and One Three-roomed House, both supplied with Tanks, &C, and let to good tenants. The abovo section is most pleasantly Bituated in Tyne-street, within two minutes walk of the Railway Station. The Leasehold of Section 24, Harbor Board Block, with frontage to Tynestreet, immediately opposite to the Bank of New Zealand. On this section, is erected that very handsome and substantial stone building known as the Union Offices (presently occupied by Messrs. Newton and Miranis, and Messrs. Brindlcy ' and Stewart). Also, a wooden building, wjth entrance from Har-bor-streot, now occupied by Mr. Thos. Barrett. The lease of this property has about IS years to run, with full valuation at end of lease. 654 A. H. MAUDE. SATURDAY, 11th JANUARY, 1879. At his Stores, Harbor-street. At 2 o'clock p.m. i h. maud: " . • has received instructions from E. Menlovo, Kan.., to Sell by Public Auction, at the abovo timo and place— THE TOWNSHIP OF WINDSOR, J Situated at' Ofc/W Jdsor J^rflw^yNitation, -at tho jv(nc/>/ -■*' ■ and Waiareka Re—un. m i i Tho Sak&of /iia TowiTSliit/will .-afford a r»re to from its ponition heart of'the finest agricultural district in Otago, it must become an important centre of population. Terms easy. Plans and full particulars can be obtained from A. H. MAUDE, "65 Auctioueor. UNDER DISTRESS WARRANT. MOFFAT v. JAMES URQUHART. If A LFRED V. JOHNS, Bailiff of tho M R - M - Court, will Sell by Public a Auction, cm WEDNESDAY, the 11th day ll o{ OKClijftvfeiv IS7S, at 12 o'clock, at 1 Bay Goldings. ALFRED V. JOHNS, fiM Bailiff, R.M. Court. f ANTED Known that the MAIL has - . a Larger Circulation than any other IB Qt»#» punished out of Dunedin.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 828, 9 December 1878, Page 3
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629Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 828, 9 December 1878, Page 3
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