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SALES BY AUCTION SATURDAY, 17th MAY. At the Stores, Tyne-street. At o'clock. CO NNE L L AND CLOWES have received instructions from J. C. GiTchrist, Esq., to offer for sale by public auction, at above time and place—That VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Being parts of Sections 102 and 103, Block 111., Papakaio District, contaming about 75 acres. This i.« part of the farm l.ifc ty known as Lambert's. It lies between the M.iin-road op the Waitaki and the Oamarn water-race, and fronts the Coal Pit-road. The land is very good, and is well watered ; there is a cottage on the gronnd. The purchaser will have the right to a pipe of water from the race (free), and can thus irrigate all the paddocks. Tt iiiui liberal. CONNKLL AND CLOWES, Auctioneers. TO CONTRACTORS AND THE rUBLIC IN GENERAL. G1 JR. FKEE MA N AND CO., instructed by Messrs. Hunt and .r»:lfrry, wifl sell hy public anction, on SATURDAY, the I7th of MAY, At th>;ir Mill, ir>o,ol»>ft. SAWN TIMBER, Consisting of— Dnat Flooring, Lining, Weatherboards, Scantling, and Shelving, chiefly White-pine and Totara. Also, A large quantity of Stakes, Fencing t Pickets, Posts, Kail?, Slab?, &c. Also, 5 Sections, and several Draught Horses. Also, I Team of Horers, Waggon and Dray The purchaser of the team will be guaranteed the whole of Hunt and Jeffrey's carting for twelve months. A Coach will leave to meet the trains. Luncheon provided. Sale to commence at 12 a.m. sharp. Terms at sale. G. R. FREEMAN & CO., 554 Auctioneers. Kxtract from New Zealand Gazette, Ist May, 1579. SAI.F. OF A FURTHER PORTION OK THE RECLAIMED LAND IN THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. General Crown Lands Office, Wellington, 29th April, IST9. THE Commissioner of Crown Lands for Wellington will sell by PUBLIC 1 AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 17th day :of JUNE, IST?, at the Athenieum Hall, Larobton Quay, Wellington, the undermentioned allotments of Freehold Land, in blocks numbered X., XI., XII., and XIII., in the plan of the reclaimed land, in the City of Wellington. Lithographed plans, as well is conditions of sale, are now ready for distribution at the various Land OtKccs throughout the Colony. The plans contain the fullest particulars, ijiving the number of sections, with their area in poles and tenths ; also, the frontage in feet and tenths. Each section will he pegged and numbered before the day nt sale. Block X. contains 15 sections. XL „ 8 XII. „ XIII. „ H Total -IS These several blocks of land have frontages to Waterloo Quay on the East, Lambton Quay on the West, Allen-street on the North, and to the Government Building 3 on ;the South. Terms of payment: 15 per cent, cash ; deposit; the balance by bills at six, nine, and twelve months, without interest. Immediate possession will be given after the sale. Title direct from the Crown. By order, 11. J. H. ELLIOTT, 517 Under Secretary for Crown Lands. MATTHEW HAY Acctcoueer, Ltso, Estate, and Gesejjal Stock and Station AGENT, O A M A R U. Horse Sales every Saturday at 2 o'clock, at he Swan Yards, Thames-street. 6GB FOR SALE AND TO LET PRELIMINARY NOTICE. LAND FOR SAIE IN TEN - ACRE SKt'TIONS, ON Et.DF.RSLIE ESTATE. THE Proprietor has determined to offer for Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION, in JULY, that BLOCK OF FERTILE LAND NEAR THE TOWNSHIP OF TEANERAKI, being part of Section 1, Block 16, Oamaru District, abont 400 Acres in extent. It adjoins the district road from Oamarn, from which it is distant about eight miles, and is divided front the Elderslie Home Farm by a plantation of pine?. The land is in the highest state of fertility : it has b.'cn in cultivation for the last ten years, but only two crops of grain hane been taken from it, the laat b ing in IS7S-7; last year it was fallowed, and is now growing turnips, which will be fed off with sheep immediately, and the land ploughed and made ready to receive any crop which the purchaser may wish to put in. It wilt bo surveyed into sections of about ten acres. Water can be had on each section. It is admirably adapted for residence sites, as it can be reached in fifty minutes from Oamarn, either by a good macadamised road or by the Waiareka Railway, and the views obtainable from the gronnd are most extensive and very beautiful. It is seldom that each an opportunity occurs of acquiring sections of this size so favorably situated, and possessing the advantages of great fertility, readiness of access and beauty of situation; they must necessarily increase immensely in value as the town and district of Oamarn progresses. The terms will be unusually liberal. 511

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 958, 15 May 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 958, 15 May 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 958, 15 May 1879, Page 3

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