SALES BY AUCTION tot.ua land. ")X Dr.FERRED PAYMENT. iOLV IN OAMAUU ON" .SPAY, 17th APRIL, ."•t, 2 p.m. . i• i. r, A N KOT II EltS, ■ and Wright, St heitfon and Co., , conjunction with Connell and Clowes, Oamaru : Maclean and Stewart. Timani : s.c-A J. T. Ford and Co.. Christchurch, fc.-.rfr Msii-ctl instructions from the New ! Z-aFand and Australian Laud Company, I Limited, to offer t>y public auction, in | Oamaro. on the above date— I 75 0 0 ACII E S | Of this celebrated Estate, including the substantially built and bcauti- " fully situated Stone Residence, at {.remit occupied I>y Robert M'Atilcy, Esq. 'i otara, 33 is well-known, was one of the earliest selections mane in the Province of j Otago, and consists of rich black soil on j limestone formation, the whole property l being beautifully sheltered and watered. j It has all been cultivated, and the greater I portion having been in English grass for | many years, and depastured with stock, is j. now in the best possible heart for growing j csreata or root crops. | The land now to be offered comprises the pick of the estate, including, 33 it docs, the well-known THOUSAND - ACRE PADDOCK, And the cquall} celebrated ISLAND BLOCK, On the Kakanni River, ' Within a short distance of the Maheno ! llatlway Station. The M*in Trunk Line of Railway interj sects the estate, there being livo aations and siding* upon and adjacent to the pro- | petty. ! The Auctioneers have no hesitation in I affirming thai this is by far the most valuable block f>f land ever offered to the ptblie in New Z- aland : and th.-y trust the i liberal term* »>f payment off-rrcd by the tympany may indue; *«»« fhU settlers to e juxa forward and select homes for themi selves to the most fertile district in the ! Teems of payment are as folbw : ■ tf> per cent, cash at S'a!-J Ik per cent, in 9 months (17th Jan., 1SS0) lit) p«rcrnt. in 15 months (17th July, 1SS0) t?> per sent, in 21 months (17th Jan., 1S51) It) per tent, in 27 month* (17th July, ISS1) 2-» per cent, in 5 years (17th April. ISS4) •Jj percent, in 7 years (17tb April. ISS6)
Interest oft all ttnpatrl balano ;*, 6J P cr centper annum. A! tfiw same ttmc Jin-! place will be rtlerca thr t«WR3htP3 of TOTARA AND ALMA. The Ef.rmtr nsnat-d at the railway statin r£ that nanm ; the latUT close to Deborah -tatton. within three miles of Oamarr Thry bave been c.ircfnily snrveyel, so as ?,■■> rirnvitle sit-.-* suitable for all sizes and »n»t tksetipttons of *ul>urbr.n residences the formation and situation of the ground beta? perfect for that purpose. T'rv.-.s for f..wr.=hip < inn-halt casri at ?a!>- : balance by acceptances at I" tsiontU,- : tntsrot, f,k percent. For plana and att further inforrr.atio: apply to the Auctioneers, as abo-,.. ~«. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TO RRKKDKR3 OF TMOIIOUGH-ERED THURSDAY, 17th AFMtIL. ES>K.<- J. T. FORD AND CO. ill., * HOKERQRE STABLES. ftij.p.K-tCt. the Canterbury Racecourse), THURSDAY, the I7th DAY OF APRIL, 1579, The following HIGH-CLASS THOROUGH-BRED BROOD MARES, WAINUI ) KAfi'O f Stinted to Tol TO! ( TRADLTCER. FANNY, Stinted to LEOLINUS.
FAf U PifUITAX | t'»»X>TAX«"K | Stinted to sructiVKMin-; \ Kui; ar i FAIR AOMv-J ' ant. rouxTKss ( ruiii-RT. nKYBIUU } The above Mares have FOALS AT FOOT t>y MAHOKO, ami they wiil be sold with the Mares or singly, as Mr. Redwood may determine at time of sale.
We ask breeders of Thoroughbred Horses tt> attend the above sale, as Mr. Redwood wilt efcfer them on their merits, to be sold to the highest bidder. i i Waimea's Danghtcra breed stock proverbial ior spec -i and staying, as evidenced in Kakapo. one of the beat animals that : ever looked through a bridle; and more ! recently in .Mata, the winner of the Dnnedin : and Tiroart* Cnpa. And stinted as are : Wainoi, Kanpo, Toi Toi, and Waiiti to old | Tradnccr, the sale offers to the public ! generally such an opportunity for procuring ! ttrst-class marcs as very seldom occurs. ! J. T. FORD t CO., I MA T T H K W J Auctioneer, Land, Estatk, and General Stock aitd Station Agent, 0 A M A R U. Horse Sales every Saturday at 2 o'clock, at j the Swan Yards, Thames-street. 668
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 930, 9 April 1879, Page 3
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