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SALES BY AUCTION. TO-MORROW, THE I. ATE FIRE I Saturday, isro march. On the prcmhe?, cirecr f>f Thames and Cjfjacl-strcct*. At d f~i KHRGE GKKESFIEI.D j fens instructions from 5 | Robert Ketnart to sell by public auction, at i the above time and place—The whole of his I HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ! AND EFFECTS, i Saved from the late fire, consisting of—»j Bedstead*, Bedding, China, Tables, a j < 'hair*, Glass, Toilet ."eta, Carpets, j Stoves, Waahstands, See., &c. | The whole to be sold without the aligliest 2 reserve. I G. GREENFIELD, W9 Auctioneer. TUESDAY, ISrit MARCH. At Meajt?. E. Hardy awl Co.'s Stores. At 12 o'clock. A H. MAUDE has received instructions to sell Ky public auction, at above time and place— A QUANTITY OF FURNITURE. Without Reserve. A. If. MAUDE, Auctioneer. TO FARMERS, CAPITALISTS, tc. TUESDAY, 22.vd APRIL. At his Rooms, Harbor-street At 2 o'clock. AH. MAUDE • has received instructions from John Gorton, Kaf|., to sell by public auction, at above time and place— About 4MIO Acres of MAGNIFICENT AGRICULTURAL I> AN D, Retng the pick of the far-famed Macro whenua Estate. The above land is subdivided into suitable farms, most of it in English gms.J, well watered. and no part is more than two miles from the railway line. Such an opportunity of obtaining farms not te> i>j surpassed in the Colony has rarely, if ever, been offered to the public in this district, and sr> well is the quality of the above land known and appreciated, that the Auctioneer feels farther remark would be awpertlaons. Terms easy. rian.it and full particulars can be obtained frptn A. H. MAUDE, iSSfJ Auctioneer. totaua land. FARMS ON DEFERRED PAYMENT. TO RE SOLD IN OAMARU THURSDAY. 17th APRIL, At 2 p.m. ACL EA N BROTHERS, J*'-*- and Wright, Stephenson and Co., its ennjunetioti with Connell and Clowes, Oamant : Maclean and Stewart, Timaru ; and J. and T. Ford and Co.. Christchurch, have received instructions from the New Zealand and Australian Land Company, Limited, to otter by public auction, in Oamaru, on the above date—--7 5 ot> ACIC E S Qt' this celebrated Estate, including the substantially built and beautifully situated Stone Residence, at present occupied by Robert M 'Anley. Kst't. Totaro, as is well-known, was one of the earliest selections marte in the Province of Otag". and constats of rich black soil on limestone formation, the whole property beim? beautifnlly sheltered and watered. ft has all been cultivated, aud tb« greater pr>*tinn having been in English grass for many years, and depastured with stock, is bow in the best possible heart for growing cereals or root crops. The land now to be offered comprises the pick of the estate, including, as it docs, the well-known THOUSAND - ACRE PADDOCK, And the cfjttallj celebrated ISLAND BLOCK, On the Kakantti River, Within a short distance of the Maheno Railway Station. The Mtin Trunk Line of Railway intersects the estate there being five stations anil sidings upon and adjacent to the property. The Auctioneers have no hesitation in affirming that this is by far the most valuable block of land ever offered to the public in New Zealand ; and they trust the liberal terms of payment offered by the Company may induce bona jide settlers to come forward and select homes for themsalves in the most fertile district in the Colony. Terms of payment arc as follow : tO per cent, cash at sale (17th April, 1579) 10 per cent, cash in six months (17th October, I $79) 10 per cent cash in 12 months (17th April, 1550) 10 per cent, cash in IS months (17th October, 1S30) 10 per cent, casb in two years (17th April, 1551) 23 per cent, cash in five yeara (17th April, ISS4} 23 per cent, cash in seven years (17th April, ISS6) Interest on all unpaid balances, 6| per cent, per annum. At the same time and place will be offered the townships of TOTARA AND ALMA. The former situated at the railway station of that name: the latter close to Deborah Station, within three miles of Oamaru. They bave been carefully surveyed, so as to provide sites suitable for all sizes and and descriptions of suburban residences, the formation and situation of the ground being perfect for that purpose. Terms for township sections—One-half cash at sale; balance by acceptances at 12 months; interest, GJ per cent. For plans and all further information apply to the Auctioneers, as above. 684 HVBBUC&'S PURE COLZA OIL on • at J. S. Asmbsox's. 105

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 908, 14 March 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 908, 14 March 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 908, 14 March 1879, Page 3

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