SALES BY AUCTION "FORTFOSnEDTO SATURDAY, OtH APRIL. At !»«■» *>>■»<*. Tync-atrect. 1 ' 1 K O I: r, K ff K '-*ni Mr. "*-" has Motived instruction* i. . Vatt«r*«»«)'l to s-ll by public auction, a. 4tov>j "itr.'T «.£iti place—That VKHY DESIRABLE FREEHOLD, fceir.g Section 17, Block «, corner of Cross-lane and Aln-street, Oamaru Town. The Freehold will be Hold in two lotaLot. No. 1 (the corner) has a wellbailt 8-roomcd House on it; Lot No. 2 has two Cottages on it, one stone the other wood. This will he a good opportunity to parties wishing for a freehold. As Mr. Underwood is leaving the district, the whole will be gold without reserve. G. GREENFIELD, -£{ Auctioneer. MONDAY, AND TUESDAY, March 24th, and 25th. At his Mart, Tync-street. G1 EOK G K Gll E ENFIELD ' has received instructions to sell by public auction, at tis Mart, on Monday and Tuesday at 12 noon and 7 p.m.—A lot ft' FIRST-CLASS PLATED GOODS : Consisting of— Tea and Coffee Service Claret Jug?, Cruets Tea-pots, Sugar Basins Also, a large Assortment of CUTLERY", And a splendid Assortment of WATCHES. The whole to he Sold Without Reserve. G. GREENFIELD, 77t) Auctioneer. THURSDAY. 27m MARCH. At Medora Hotel, Rcidston. At 12 o'clock. r~l E O R G E G R E E N F I E L I> has received instructions from Mr. William M'Kay to sell by public auction, at the above time and place— The Thoroughbred Racing Mare Miss Klawick 4 Splendid Hacks 1 Light Draught Horse 1 Tip Dray and Harness 3 Riding Saddles, and Bridle* 1 Reaping Machine (by Messra. Reed .ind Gray) 1 Tr.iff.rd Stove (No. S) I Sewing Maehi- e [.•>t Sundries ton numerous to mention TO BREEDERS OF TIIOROUGH-BKED STOCK. THURSDAY, 17m APRIL. ESSI'.S. .1. T. FORD AND CO. . THE CHOKF.RORE STABLES, (Opposite the Canterbury Racecourse), oy -, FHURSDAY. ttee I7th DAY OF APRIL, 157 D, The following HIGH-CLASS THOROUGH-BRED BROOD MARES, WAINUI ) RAL't'O ' Stinted to TOl TO! ( TRADUCER. wahti ) FANNY, Stinted to LEOLINUS. FAIR PURITAN) CONSTANCE : Stinted to SHROVETIDE ! KOR AR I FAIR AGNE-5 f and COUNTESS ' PURIRI. SKYBIRD The above Marcs have FOALS AT FOOT by MAKORO, and they will be sold with the Mares or singly, as Mr. Redwood may determine at time of sale. We ask breeders of Thoroughbred Horses to attend the above sale, as Mr. Redwood ill refer them on their merits, to be sold to the highest bidder. Wairnea's Daughters breed stock proverbial for speed and staying, ft 3 evidenced in Kakapo, one of the beat animals that ever looked through a bridle; and more recently in Mata, the winner of the Dnncdin and Tirnara Cups. And stinted as are Waioui, Kaupo, Toi Toi, and Waiiti to old Tradnccr, the sale offers to the public generally such an opportunity for procuring tirat-ctass marcs as very seldom occurs. J. T. FORD & CO., • A T T H E W HAY, ArcnosEEß, L.*SD, ESTATE, AM> GESEBAL STOCK AND Station Agkst, OAMARU. Horse Satc3 every Saturday at 2 o'clock, at the Swan Y'ards, Thames-street. 6GB FOR SALE AND TO LET TO FARMERS. AND AT ELDERSLIE TO LET I For One Crop. About 5000 Acres Old Grass Land and Tussocks, in Blocks to suit applicants. Apply to _ 600 JOHN REID. A TRI-CHORD OBLIQUE BORD PIANO (IN WALNUT), Nearly new; possesses magnificent tone. Price, £6O. Address—" A.G.," Office of this paper. 759
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 915, 22 March 1879, Page 3
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