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»■ I SALES BY AUCTION MONDAY, 17tB FEBRUARY. Oo the premise*, Tjne-street, opposite th Railway Oooda Shed. Att tfcleck. AY AND SMYT ■ b»«» r<».cei*ed instructions from Mr, W. H. Cooper to *efl by public auction, at abo*a tim* ana place—The whote of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Consisting of— One First-c!aa* Harmonium, 5 itops, nearly new Table*, Chair*, What-not, Fender, Carpets. Chest* Drawers, Lookinj Gtaaaes, Doable and Single Bedsteads, Tot tot Services A Choice Lot of Fowl* Stove. &(?.. &tt. Ac The wFiot? for ahsotutesafe. HAY AND SMYTH, Auctioneer?. TUESDAY. 19v« FEBRUARY. In the Tc-wnahip of Hampden. At 12 o'clock. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. HORSES!, COWS. FURNITURE, BRICKS- &*. A Y AN P SMYTH k -"- hav* received instructions from Mr. J. M. Floyd to set! by puhtia auction, or. the premises. Brick Yards. Hampden, on the above date and time, all that Valuable FREEHOLD FRQfKRTY, Being Sections 6, 7, S. 9, 10, 13, 1">. IS, t3. 19. 20. and 21, Block 22 on which id e#e«ted » Large and Commodious Four-rooawd Brick House, and Brick Kiln, Shed 50 s a>, and other out-houses : also, PLANT, Consisting of Pug MilE, Drain Pipe Machine. Dray and Harness, spring Cart and Karnes*. Wheelbarrows. fonr-'nt>tßs-power Threshing Mauliirc. one heavy draught Mare, and WM& Bricks 2 First-flaes Milch Cows in full miik. with Calve* at foot Also. Section I*. Block 22 Together wish the whole of hi* HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Consisting of Tahtes, Chairs. Redsteads. Sofas, Books. Pictures, Cfkwswara. Crockery Ware, Cooking Utensils. 4c, &c. 40 Fowls Terms at Sale. HAY AND SMYTH. Auctioneers.

A Y AND S M VTB, AUCTIONKFRS AND VALUATORS. TO-StOKROW, SATURDAY, IStk FEBRUARY, 137?. At 2 o'clock. AC Clah Hotel. lavercargtll. To Dairy Farmers, Breeders of Prize Stock. Speculators, and others. MAGNIFICENT SUBURBAN FARMS AT INVKRCARGILL. ' E N" K Y F> R I V K R *•*■ (in conjunction with Mrssrs. W'Anldl and to. tnvere.wgrtt). has reecived instructions from the Proprietor, who is leaving the to offer for sale, in the Long Room, Southland Clat> Hotel. Invercargil!. on Saturday, U'th February, at 2 o'clock, THE WEST PLAINS. ESTATE, or t Eo(> ACR ES. This property m aitoated at a distance of four miles from In vpTargrEf, ami is without doubt the choicest snf.tjfK of that r pid£> rising- town, wichia a mite of the Waiktwi Station: on- the In-vcrcargilt an ft Kingston Railway. tt comprises an area of over 1101) acres, the soil being * rich chocolate loam on a limestone formation. The whole Fstate is perfectly free from Hoods, Surrounded with, forest, ami subdivided by hedges, it is thorettghty sheltered, and is welt known tit the district for its early and laxuriant growth of grass, cereals, and root crops. The West Plain is simitar is character and appearance to the Valley of the Ktttt, Wellington, by which- only it b eqaaileei in- the Colony. The Estate was- originally Wsh land cleared and cultivated Jow 17 years ago. and divided by live fences i» W-aeres fame, subdivided tatc* namerews paddecks; having- sevens excellent dwellings, barns, stables, cattle-shed* for hand feeding, dairy, of fat cattle t together with other necessary out-otliees, and splendid orchards with » great variety of fruit trees ia fall tearing. The whole Estate is laid down- ia * rotation- of Fnglwh grass, cereals, and tonne*, and the high class farming ttnder which it hits been conducted will commead itself to anyoat* understanding the same en paying it a visit of inspection. The property will fee sold, as already subdivided, in tots of KM) twres; and as it is ta many respects * specialty, a personal inspection, is solicited. The Auctioneers have every confidence ta recommending tliU Estate as suited for choice suburban residences, or as farms for raising prwe stuck, for which it id pre-emi-nently adapted. The following unpreeedeaUdly easy terms of payment will W allowed : £t> per cent, cash tt> per eept. six m«atha 10 per cent, twelve months 7l> per cent. five years With 8- per cent, tatereat added. For farther particulars, apply to the NX LOAN ft MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY. ' Buaedta. Oamaro, TtmartJ, i »ad Christeharca; Or to M'AKJDELL & CO., «0S JavercaraiU. ÜBBtTi'K'S TtfEE COLZA OIL »o . ulttttf. S. Asi»B«aos'ai. l©»

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 884, 14 February 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 884, 14 February 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 884, 14 February 1879, Page 3

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