SALES BY AUCTION WEDNESDAY, 9ru APBIL. At Wur-'lan-Is, Otepopo. A". 12 o'clock. Cf ONN EL L AND CLOWES ' haw received instniction* from Duncan M«uq9, Iv<• » who has lewcd his farm, („ for *a!c by auction, nt above time ; acfi place— THE WHOLE OF Hl* .STOCK Of I'fao; t Howe*, Mares in foal and with foals at foot, Riding Hacks, 2-year-old Colts and Fillies, Buggy Harness, &c.—Also, CATTLE: Consisting of Cows in milk and Jin calf, Heifers, Store and Fat Cattle, 1 Ban, Ac. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: Comprising Mahogany Chairs. Sofa, Table*, Side-board, Chiffonier, Ped-rc.om Furniture, &c. The Auctioneers would call special attention to this talc, as ali the stock on the ! laxm* is fiflfsccti for sale, and being : bred by the vendor is a guarantee of its : excellence. The forniture is in excellent preservation, and b very good. On oceosnt of the large number of the tot». a Start will be made at 12 o'clock i sharp. CONN ELL ft CLOWES, $37 Auctioneers. SATURDAY, IDtii APRIL. At M'Kay's Yards. Oarnaru. At coon. £"i ONN EL L AND CLOWES have received instruction# from the : How. M. Holmes to offer for sale, at above time and platse— A Dfalt fli Three and Four-year-old COLTS and FILLIE*, by th« Pnfce of Raficfeacb, out of Heavy Mattis. Atso. Sime Medium D?aught», adapted for Express purposes'. and Some Thortraghbredst, by Skylark and Cassivctacinus. t OXN'ELL AND CLOWES, Auctioneers. TOTAHA LAND. FARMS ON* DEFERRED PAYMENT. TO BE SOLD IN OAMAP.U THPRSDAY, 17nt APRIL, At '2 p.m. MACLEAN rotheks. an»t Wright. St tuwon and Co.. r ,- funrtb'K v irh I.Vp.P'f? and Hw. r -•"{ »t-?t- »r'. Titn.-i.rr: : ~ r. - - - 1 :-,.v r.rr-,i fr-v it tV-v >• - Jfra'arul a-.it A r.' Ei 1.-'iiti t "'".r . Li-pvti'S""!'!. &.* tii Oaniaru. on tlw abuve d"s*.:— 750 •> ACR E S Of this celebrated Estate, including the substantially built and beautifully situated Stone Residence, at prrsrtii ocetlpied by Robert M'Antey, Es'f. Tntara, a.* is well-known, was one of the earliest s.uecttona rnate trt the Province oi Oe»£<>, and cons fats of rich black soil on timcstrno formation, the whole property being beautifully sheltered and watered. It has all been cultivated, and the greater portion bavins: been in English grass for many years, and depastured with stock, is now in the beat possible heart for growing cereals or root crops. The land now to be offered comprises the pick of the estate, including, as it docs, thw well-known THOUSAND - ACRE PADDOCK, And the crjaallj celebrated INLAND CLOCK, On the Kakanoi River, Within a short distance of the Maheno Raitway Station. The Milts Trunk Line of Railway inter-q.-cti the estate, there being five stations and sidings upon and adjacent to the propetty. The Auctioneers have no hesitation in affirming that this is by far the most valuable block of land ever offered to the ptibtic in New Zealand ; and they trust the liberal terms of payment offered by the Company may induce tcna fide settlers to e« forward and select homes for themselves in the moat fertile district in the C"Eony. Terras of payment are aa folbw : 10 per cent, cash at Sale 13 per cent, in 9 months (!7th Jan., 1SS0) 10 per cent, in 15 months (17th .July, ISSG) 10 percent. in 21 months (17th Jan., ISSIJ to per sent, in 27 months (ITeh July, 1SS1) 2S fsrsent. in syears(l<th April, ISM) 25 percent, in 7 years (17th April, 1556) Interest on all unpaid balances, per cent, per annum. At the same time and place will be offered the townships of TOTAHA AND AT.MA. The former situated at the railway station of {hat name: the latter close to Deborah Station, within three miles of Oamaru. They have been carefully surveyed, so as tt> 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, 6J per cent. For plans and all further information apply to the Auctioneers, as above. 654 Matthew hay Auctioneer, Estate, and General Stock and Station Agent, OAMARU. Hone Sales every Saturday at 2 o'clock, at the Swan Yards, Thames-street. 668
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 923, 1 April 1879, Page 3
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