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" SALES BY AUCTION. SATURDAY, 31ST MAT. |At their Stores. Tyn«-street. At I- o'clock. CORPORATION- EN POWM KNT OF cOKr i:7l ACRES. F lB MINC ASD KIDLE' favorwl witfc instruction* from tie oratioß o f Oamaru„ to competition, at the above time and O I|CO rjjfE LEASE FOR SEVEN YEARS of tho Corporation Endowment of I77ti Acres of unimproved land, batng part of Reserve marked Auriferous Reserve on the Map of the Maerewhenua Survey District, at the upset rental of 4a per acre, payable half-yearlj in advance. and particulars of .''ale can be „ at the office of FLEMING AND MEDLEY, Auctioneers. 533 FRIDAY, 2.1R& MAY. At their Stores, Tyne-street. At I- o'clock sharp. To (lentlumeii in search of a Country Residence. VAIX'AJBLE SUBURBAN PROPERTY. To Capitalists, Speculators, and other*. Fleming and hedley have received instructions from the Xmstues in the assigned estate of 11. E. G. grans and Co. to sell by public auction, at (ho above time and place— THAT MAGNIFICENT SUBURBAN PROPERTY, Held under lease for four years, with a purchasing clause at the end of the term of £SO per acre. The yearly rental is £2 per acre. The Improvements consist of—1. Crief Lodge, of nine apartments, quite new, substantially built, anil replete with every comfort an I convenience, including water laid on to the rooms. 2. Brooklet Cottage. of five rooms, quite new,exceedingly well finished and lathed and plastered throughout. Tho Auctioneers have no hesitation in ititiug that this will be the moat valuable property in which a capitalist could invest. It i» bound to become an exceeding!./ prolltablo speculation. It is just on the confines tho town, within easy access by road or nil, ami, above all, it is permanently mtorml by springs and running creak. A new toad through the Acclimatisation Carta jw past the property, and this same mail ivilWventually bo one of the prettiest iliiros in Mimaru. It lies almost alongside tin IKu'areka Junction Station, and the fertiioat point is not three minutes* walk from the statute. If the property could be ion i*\to i-acra sections the land alone ♦> ,bt Ktuh iMOOO. The advantage of this property for a township is very great. Supposing the property cut lip as indicated, every section would touch water. This fact cannot be brought too prominently before the notice of tho public. Th« land around Crief Lodge has been levelled and ploughed four times, and is now in excellent order for planting. Terms at Sale. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, "<(> Auctioneers. PRIOR TO REMOVAL. TUESDAY EVENING, 20at MAY. Starting at 7 o'clock. On tho premises, Etchen-street. AEOR G E G .KEEN FIELD has received instructions from Allan M'Corlcindale to offer by public miction—Tho whole of his VALUABLE STOCK, Consisting of— WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY AND PLATED GOODS, &r., Ac. Tho Auctioneer would draw the attention of pnrsnns dt'sirous of supplying themselves with any of the above goods, as this is positivuly lh» last sale, and very thin; will be sob! without reserve. G. GREENFIELD, M? Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. LAND FOR SArE IN TEN-ACRE SECTIONS, ON EL DEES LIE ESTATE. npHE Proprietor has determined to offer A for Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION, in ■TCtY, that BLOCK OF FERTILE LAND NEAR THE TOWNSHIP OF TEANERAKI, being part of Section 1, Block IS, Oamaru District, about 41.0 Acres in extent. '* adjoins the district road from Oamaru, which it ia distant about eight miles, ""i i» divided from the Elderslio Home ftfln by » plantation of pines. land ia in the highest state of fer- ; It has been in cultivation for the '*<t tea years, but only two crops of grain '""9 boon taken from it, the last b ing in B*7: last year it was fallowed, and is |Wowing turnips, which will be fed off gjiiioep immediately, and the land "•fcflml and mads ready to receive any which the purchaser may wish to put acres. Water can be had on each *otion, kis admirably adapted for residence J"* 1 , as it can be reached in fifty minutes Oatnani, either by a good macadamised or by the Waiarelca Railway, and the obtainable from, the ground arc most live ami very beautiful. i« seldom that such an opportunity j**of acquiring sections of this size so situated,, and possessing the adtys of great fertility, readiness of ****' and beauty of situation ; they nocossarily increase immensely in " a as the town and district of Oamaru terms will be unusually liberal. 511

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 961, 19 May 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 961, 19 May 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 961, 19 May 1879, Page 3

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