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SALES BY AUCTION I tO *B SOLO m OAMARO TiJtTBSt>AY?'»T*« APBIU At 2 P-b*' rr *~£ ft ROTfIERS, it coojtjnctwa ««« v Xtrn*n»; tenon: '.. tch „ch. „*„ „«»«« e«m the - .( 2 m r.«t ««* Awtrrfb* o>»p»>. timite(t . t „ Pff.c by r»M« atWt! ™' m : :St> t> ACK E s Of thi* c-.fcbr.tmi Brfate, including the substantially bo»t a** »»«»«* fully «tuated Stoo« Residence, at present »«y *>*»« M'Aotey. K»at„te, .w U waa ««« ° f the •artiest selection* m«e ta «.« IWiacc *t Otogn. wt MMiA of rich Mack ««« "« Ume»ton« formation, the whrde property hem* beantifully -16 has alt bM cultivated, and the greater portion- hwin* been ta **&»* &*>* many year*. «»1 a*pwl«<rf with stock. » : now in the best possible heart forgrowmg cereals "« root crops'. Tho tawt now to he olTered comprises the pwle of th« estate, including, a* it does, tho well-known TKtHMANO- ACHB tAODOCK, Atut tho celebrated fSXANt> BLOCK. On the Kafcanui River. Within a short dUtaace »? the Maheno Railway Station. Tho Main Trunk Line of Railway tnte-r- ---,„,(„ the estate, there Wins: fivo station* amt sidings »p»a »°< l to- the proThe Auctioneers have ni> hesitation ttv affirming 6h»e thw is by far the most valuable Mock o« land ever offered to the puhiiu in N*«w Zealand ; and they tcwaS the liberal terras of payment offered by the Company way indues »"»'» >'<' *« ttlecs tlo com« forward; am* select homed for themsclvew La thw most fertile district in the Colony. Terms of payment are a* fotbw : U) per cent, cash- at nle l«th AonL t»T9i II) [H-ruroP. mnntliMtTcU tX;t.111 per 0.-nt «a*h in ti months (ITth ApnT. tSSti) 111 pi-r i.:rut. cash- vn IS months i ITth CVt«ber. IS80) tl> per cent. ua*h in two years (ITth April. i ' last) ■j.-. per eent. cash in t'tvo yeara (ITth Aprxt. •J3 per cent, cash in seven years (ITth April. CnteresC on alt unpaid balances. K.S per *-'' , nt tho same time aivl the townships of TOTARA AN"I> ALMA. Tho former at the railway station of that name ; the tattrr close to Deborah Station, within three mites of Pamarrt. They rave been uarefnlty snrveyp.l, so a.? to provide sites suitable for alt sizea ami and description? of suburban the formation and situation of tho ground being perfect for that purpose.

r. keeper* r>F thorolt.h-p.RKI> i-TOCK. THURSDAY, tint APRIL. •fssr.s. ,r. T. ror.n ant> <o. - jut insS«n.-tf.tl.y ft. llF.twn-t. &. t .. THE t'EfOKFf.»>UK STARLKS. (Opposite the Caattrl.ary Raoeeottrse). OS ■tiurr.st)A\\TUK tr-nc pay or apbil, IS7!>. Tho foltowing H[ti-ft-Cr,ASS THOEOL'UH-BRKD F'.ROOP HARE.-. Stinted to KOSABI w.us**/* i . t L K-U*t'v> f Stmted t» F»r V TRAPUCKR. VVAriTt * t'ANN'Y. Stinted t<> LEOLINL'J*. PACK, PURITAN* i rojfrtTANVK . Stxnted to SFfROYEFfPE ! KOK AR I FAIR AOMM | A*t» iOIWFESS | PL URL S'vYBURP ' Tie above Mares have FOALS AT FOOT Ij- MARORO. anil they will tic sold wif.h the Haws t-v singly, as Mr. Redwood m*y determine at time oS sate. We asH breeders of Thoroughbred Horses to attend Sha above sale, as Mr. Redwood wilt "IFt-i? tfv>m on their merits, to- be sold tu the bidder. v WaimeaV t'.njthters breed stock pro--0 vevbiat "or sp«« * *id staying, as evidenced hi Kakapoy one o£ he beat aatma*a that ,„ ever toofced through . hridte : and more J recently in Mat*, the wir»., er 0 f the Dancdin -1 wt Timaru Caps- And stinted as are Wainut, Eattpo. Toi Tot, and Waitti to old Teadnuer, the sate ©tiers to the pabtic generally stteb aa opportunity fot procuring nrst-ytass mares a* very seldom occ.rs. S I J. T. FORD & CO., ' ■ -{- Auctioneer* >t: | TOtfN Co* R RIK beij'a to> thank those whe *' rendered such valuable aaatatance at Jit* late Fire, and the Insurance Companies i is, the very prompt settlement ot hisclitcns, ! ana, tegs to inform his easterners and the ! publi generally that he WILL OPEN" on Uhe It a INST., tn the STABLES new | tha Hotel, in the same line as he oefore. 051647 JOHN CURKIE,

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 912, 19 March 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 912, 19 March 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 912, 19 March 1879, Page 3

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