SALES BY AUCTION. SATURDAY, 3!»t MAT. ||Aft their Storm, Tyne-street. At 12 o'clock. corporation* endowment of im ACRES. FL EMI NG AND HED LE' favorsd with instructions from ti Corporation of Oamaru, will submit 1 public competition, at the above time an place THE LEASE FOB SEVEN TEAR of the Corporation Endowment < 1771J Acres of unimproved lan« botng part of Reserve marke Auriferous Reserve on the Map < the Maerewhenua Survey Distrie at the trpset rental of 4a per acri payable hal f-yearly in advance. Conditions and particulars of sale can I seen at the office of FLEMING AND HEDLET, 538 Auctioneers. FRIDAT, 23rd MAT. At their Stores. Tync-streefc. At 12 o'clock sharp. To Gentlemen in search of a Country Residence. valuable suburban property Td Capitalists, Speculators, and others. Fleming and hedle 1 have received instructions from th Trustees in the assigned estate of H. E. G Evans and Co. to sell by public auction, a the above time and place— THAT MAGNIFICENT SUBURBAN PROPERTY, Held under lease for four years, with purchasing clause at the end of th term of £SO per acre. The yearl; rental is £2 per acre. The Improvements consist of—1. Crief Lodge, of nino apartments quite new, substantially built, anreplete with every comfort an convenience, including water laic on to the rooms. 2. Brooklet Cottage, of five rooms quite new,exceedingly welt finished and lathed and plastered throughoat. The Auctioneers have no hesitation it stating that this will be the most valuable property in which a capitalist could invest It is bound to become an exceedingly profitable speculation. It is just on tha confines of the town, within easy access by road ot rail, and, above all, it is permanently watered by springs and running creek. A now road through the Acclimatisation Gardon goes past the property, and this same ttxt wiU eventually be one of the prettiest drives in Oamaru. It lies almost alongside the Waiareka Junction Station, and the /arthost point is not three minutes' walk from the station. If the property could be cut into .J-acro sections the land alone would fetch £4OOO. The advantage of this property for a township is very great. Supposing the property cut up as indicated, every section would touch water. This fact cannot be brought too prominently before the notice of the public. Tho land around Crief Lodge has been levelled and ploughed four times, and is now in excellent order for planting'. Term:i at Sale. FLEMING AND HEDLET, 6T6 Auctioneers. TO-NIGHT. PRIOR TO REMOVAL. EVERT EVENING THIS WEEK. Starting at 7 o'clock. On the premises. Itchen-street. George Greenfield has received instructions from Allan M'Corkindale to offer by public auction—The whole of his VALUABLE STOCK, Consisting of — WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY AND PLATED GOODS, &c., &r. The Auctioneer would draw the attention of persons desirous of supplying themselves with any of the above goods, as they will be offered without reserve, the vendor being determined not to remove any of his present stock to his new premises. O. GREENFIELD, 491 Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. LAND FOR SAtE IN TEN - ACRE SECTIONS, ON ELDERSLIE ESTATE. THE Proprietor has determined to offer for Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION, in JULT, that BLOCK OF FERTILE LAND NEAR THE TOWNSHIP OF TEANERAKI, being part of Section 1. Block 16, Oamaru District, aboat 400 Acres in extent. It adjoins the district road from Oamaru, from which it is distant about eight miles, and is divided from the Elderslie Home Farm by a plantation of pines. The land is in the highest state of fertility : it has been in cultivation for the last ten years, but only two crops of grain hane been taken from it, the last b ing in 1376-7; 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 will be surveyed into sections of about ten acres. Water can be had on each section. It is admirably adapted for residence sites, as it <•»" be reached in fifty minutes from Oamaru, either by a good macadamised road or by the Waiareka Railway, and the views obtainable from the ground are most extensive and very beautiful. It is seldom that such an opportunity occurs of acquiring sections of this size so favorably situated, and possessing the advantages of great fertility, readiness of access and fceaaty of situation; they Hunt necessarily increase immensely in as> the town and district of Oamaru progresses. The terms wiU he nnusuaßy libera).
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 960, 17 May 1879, Page 3
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