SALES BY AUOTION WEDNESDAY, 9tu APRIL. V.V !!ands, Otcpopo. At I- o'clock. sio?;kr. r. i. and r low es instruction* from Duncan Mains. who has lease! his farm, :>> nfT-'r for sat? by auction, at above time and i l'r* T OF in> PTOCK t f Draujvt Horse?, Marc 3 in foal and with foals at foo', Riding Hacks, 2-yearoll Colts and Fillies, Bogey Harness, See. —Alst». CATTLE: Constating of Cows in milk and iin calif, Heifexa, Store and Fat Cattle, J Bait, Ac. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: Comprising Mahogany Chairs, Sofa, Tables, Side-board, Chiffonier. Jfcd-rootn Ftirnittire, *%c. Tfve Auctioneers would cad special attention t<> this gate, a? ail the stock on the farm is ort'efsd for sale, and being t>ml by th'T vendor is ft gaarantee of its e.JteeJfeoee. The ftirnitttrc ia in excellent preservation, and is very good. On accoont of the large nnmbcr of the tots. a 1 art will b*2 made at 12 o clock sha'p. CONNKLL & CLOWES, $37 Auctioneers. SATURDAY. IPtii APRIL. At M'KayV Yarif.i, Oamaru. At noon. SiOXNKLL AND CLO WE S fvavc received instructions from the H«n. M. Holmes to offer for sale, at above time and place— A Draft of Three and Four-year-old COLTS and FILLIE-<, by the Ihtfce of Bttec!« nch, out of Heavy Draught Marcsr. Alio, Sir.a Msdtrtrn ('".tights, adapted for Express.* pnrjiiw?, aud Some Thoronphbrcdj*, by skylark and Cas.'ivelannns. t'OXXKE.L AND CLOWKS, Auctioneer.}. TOTAtIA LAND.
FAUMS ON' W.FKKKED PAYXIEXT. to r. : : soi.r* in" oamauu r>:» TfnTv>f>AY. !7th APP.IL, At '2 p.m. MA CE.K A N U OTH EI: S , aatl Wrhrht, St henson and Co.. a c.infttai'Sii'R with Connctl ami ('!"«'■ ■Stri r XtTuar.* . ,nd /. T. fVr.t aa-t rhrift.'s'.;tr.-i-,. rn-'ivi'J i; l ,j'riic ti 'IH from th» N'-'V - : .... ; • ; t i < '■ -.:.y. IrV- ■ t: : i v.u-.iru. <-s* '•:;** - v « : dile ; .*» t> t. ACll V. S j Of thn criet>n»?<-4 Estate, iocindin? \ tti-- substantially insiii and beauti- j fi-Hy *itr.*t«l Stoac Keaidcnec, at j.?tMfns occupied by Hubert MMutf-y. E-f T«kw.. a$ t« nßlt'kr.f.vn, ww r>no of the t-artkst msnc in the Province of and »f rich bfaek a«sl on tV.fmatton, tin- whole pmporty 1.,-inz ft'Eiy sivrlt-.red ar.d watered. tt b; i3 a.U I-.-vtv cultivated. .-.ad the gr«-at«T having b* rtv in English sjrasa for i ;i:s „v voar». and depastured with at«ck, lint i w th« J»:st p-wwiM* heart for growing or rn.it crop*. The land now t-> he offered comprises tho r.icfc r>t the estate, including, as it docs, rfi-- wett-known ACHE I-ATM-Of'::, Am! the e»[uati> celebrated INLAND P-LOCK, (>[i the Kakanni iJiver, Within a short distance of the Xlahcno Hatlway Station, The M'tiri Trttnk Line of Railway interacts the estate, there being five stations ami sittings upon and adjacent to the property. The Auctioneers have no hesitation in affirming that thht is by far the most valnablf* Mock 'f f»«d cvcr offered to the public in New Zealand : and they trust the liberal terms of payment offered by the Company may inditco hc,n». Jul? scttlere to (Ti>me forward and select homes for theinsclvea in the most fertile district in the Colony.
Terms of paymrnt arc as follow t!) per ctnt. cm it at Sato jt> per cent, in 0 months (17th Jan., ISSQ) [t> percent, in 15 mouths (17th -July, 1SS0) 10 per cant, in "21 month 3 (17th Jan., 1SS1) Iff per in 27 months (17th July, 1SS1) 25 per e«nt. in 5 years (17th April, ISS4) 25 percent, in 7 years (17th April, ISS6) Interest on »U unpaid balances, CJ per cent, per annum. At the same time and place will be offered the townships of TOTARA AND ALMA. The former fitr.ated at the railway station of that name: the latter close to Deborah Station, within three miicsof Oamarn. They have been carefully surveyed, so as to provide sites stsitable 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, G£ per cent. For plans and all further information apply to the Auctioneers, as above. 634 MA T T H F. W II A Y ArrnoNKKt:, L.vyp r K-r.vre, asi» Ctsmt Stock ast> Statios Aoest, O A M A K U. Horse Salca every Saturday at 2 o'clock, at the Swan Yards, Thames-street. 66S
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 924, 2 April 1879, Page 3
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