SALES BY AUCTION. SATURDAY, 21st DECEMBER. At their Stores. At 12 o'clock sharp. )E6'wN, SUTTON, AND CO. havo received instructions from Mr. John Johnston to Sell by Public Auction, at the above time and place— The LEASEHOLD of Section 12. France's Block, IS years to run. The improvements consist of substantia] 2-roomed House, 3-stalled Stable, outhouses, etc. ; and near the site of the new passenger railway station. Terms at Sale. BROWN, SUTTON, & CO., iQ Auctioneers. FOR SALE AND TO LET IMPORTANT NOTICE TO FARMERS. FLEMING AND HEDLEY will Sell by Private Treaty this splendid property, in BLOCKS TO SUIT ALL CLASSES OF BUYERS, on very easy terms. Eskbank is six miles from St. Andrews, and this station is 12 miles south of Timaru. Two excellent metalled roads run through the propci ty. The land is nearly all lying fallow, or sown with turnips, after a maiden crop. 1300 acres are laid to grass this season, and 500 acres under oats—a splendid crop. As the whole property is for positive sale, purchasers can select farms of any size on any part of the estate. The soil is unsurpassed for growing either wheat, oats, barley, or grass. The first crop of over 2000 acres yielded an average of over 40 bushels. The terms will be extremely liberal. For full particulars apply to JOHN CORMACK, Esq., Dunedin ; or FLEMING AND HEDLEY, 5g4 Oama.ru. ONNELL AN D OLOWEg have received instructions from Mr. John Gordon, Nurseryman, to offer for Sale by private contract, his Valuable and compact Freehold Property near the Parsonage, consisting of 2 Acres 3 Hoods of First-class Land planted with a Choice lot of Fruit Trees, together with 4-Roomed Cottage thereon, lined throughout. This is a really beautiful site for a gentleman's residence. The Land is first-class and is in good order, having been nearly all trenched. It is all planted with fruit and ornamental trees. The orchard last year yielded some tons of fruit. There is a permanent stream of water on the ground. Terms Liberal. 652 CONNELL AND CLOWES. SALE (Cheap), a first-class COOK----L ING RANGE. Apply Empire Hotel 671 TO L E T.—SHOP in Thames-street. Apply, Daniel Tcojiey, Hall of Comliieree. 301 TO FARMERS OR INVESTORS. THE undersigned have FOR SALE or TO LET, with Right of Purchase, on particularly easy terms, TWO VALUABLE AGRICULTURAL FARMS In the Hakateramea Valley, containing 167S and 350 Acres respectively. Full particulars on application. WILLIAM AITKEN, 429 Tyne-street. TENDERS NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. LEASE OF BOOKSTALLS ON PLATFORMS ON DUNEDIN, PALMERSTON, AND OAMARU RAILWAY STATIONS. TENDERS for a period of Twelve Months—from Ist January to 31st December, 1879—are invited for LKASKof BOOKSTALLS on Dunedin, IVm.er.xton, and Oamaru Railway Stations, for i'v.v Exclusive Right to Sell Books, Papers, and Periodicals. Tenders may be for these Bookstalls separately or jointly. The Tenders will be received up to noon on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21st, at the General Manager's office, Dunedin. Conditions may be seen at the office of the District Station Master, Oamaru. The Government does not bind itself to accept the highest or any Tender. A. GRANT, General Manager. General Manager's Office, Dunedin. 725 WAIAREKA ROAD DISTRICT. TENDERS will be received at the Board's Office, Tyne-street, till 11 a.m. on FRIDAY, 20th INST., for the following works, viz.:— Contract No. 61 —Erection of arched Culvert, with Excavation and Formation on Road between Blocks IL and 111., Oamaru District. Contract No. 66—Erection of Culverts, and Formation of Road-line in Block VIII., Awamoko District. Plans and Specifications can be seen at the Office. The lowest or any Tenders not necessarily accepted. ROBERT GARROW, Clerk to Board. Oamaru, December 12, IS7B. 724 NOTICES DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE Partnership hitherto existing between WILLIAM AITKEN and WILLIAM SPAIN, trading under the name of "Aitken and Spain," Commission Agents, etc., Oamaru, has this day been DISSOLVED, by mutual consent. Alldebts due by the late firm will be paid by William Aitken, and all moneys owing will bo received by the said William Aitken, who will continue the business in his own
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 836, 18 December 1878, Page 3
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