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A Jim" 3 MONDAY, KD JUKE. A 6 his Stores,larbw-strect At 12 clock. ~~F A U D E .. bn» recoiveitaatroction* from Mr. paterson to«II *>7 P«M?e section, j3W ,"L time and f»ce-T&« following mnttotP properties: of R«<-mptirn of Section Block 270»m.iru Town, with tworoom'il ihop an( l four-stalled Stable thereof Equity ~f Redemption of Section 16, f;!,,,:!,'-7, with that wcll-aecustomed li»n*V known as the Albion Boarding dOUHe, and other improvements. Equity of Redemption of Section 17, [iloclc "7, fenced and cultivated. Tb« Fi-npcrti«» are wall worth •ho attention of investors. A. ft. MAUDE, Auctioneer. "02 ~~ 4fK JUNK. At Ifr- Sum pier's Rooms, Harbor-street. At 12 o'clock. A. P. MAUDE has received instructions to set! by public auction, at above time and pku— A consignment of BOOKS, INK, STATIONERY, and a Copying Presa, &c. A. H. MAUDE. Auctioneer. 772 ' WEDNEdDAY, 4tti JUNE. At Mr. Sumptors New Stores, Harborstreet. At 12 o'clock. . If. MAUD E XX. has received instructions from tho Tnifltcfl in the Estate of Jno. Moorcroft, to aoll by public aaction, at above time and placu— PAINTERS* & GLAZIERS* STOCK-IN-TRADE, consisting of— P»p«r-hanginf(9, Scrim, Rolled Lead, Paints and Colors, Ac., Ac. Alio, SHED, for removal, on premises m Eden-street. A. H. MAUDE, Auctioneer. A~T T H K W 11 A Y AuertotfKiiß, Li.id, Estatk, and OkuicrAt. Stock ajto Station ACHWT, M 0 A M A R U, Hurw ?»!•" every Saturday at 2 o'clock, at ho Swan Varris, Thames-street. f>6S Extract from New Zealand Gazette, Ist May, 1879. SALE OP A FURTHER PORTION OF THK RECLAIMED LAND IN THE CUCY OF WELLINGTON. Oonar.il Crown Land* Office. Wellington, 2Dtb April, IST9. 1"MIK Ciwnmissioner of Crown C.ivuts for • Wollin.t'N'u will soil by PUBLIC AUO'rrOiV. mi TUESDAY, the I7th day of JUNE, iy~!>. at the Atherutium Hall, Lamlitiin Quay, Wellington, the undermuntioned allotment* of Freehold Land, in Moults numbered X., XL, XtL, and Xttf.. mi thu plan of tho reclaimed land, in the City of Wellington. Lithographed plans, as welt as conditions of anlff, are now ready for distribution at llio various Land Offices throughout tho Colony, Thu plana contain tho fullest particulars, diving the number of sections, with their in poles and tenths ; also, the frontage in tout anil tenths. Each section will bo peggud and numbered Wore th« day of sale Block X. contains 15 sections. XL „ 8 xrt. „ r> „ xttr. „ U Total These several blocks of land have frontHMtn Waterloo Quay on the East, Lambttrn Quay on tho West, Allen-street on the fwtli, and to tho Government Buildings on ik« Smith. Terms of payment : 15 per cent, cash I'tosit; tho balance by bills at si*, nine, "Jtwolvo months, without interest. 'mmuiliata possession will be given after ttm uto, T:tlij ilircot from the Crown. By order, H. J. H. ELLIOTT, "d«r Secretary for Crown Lands. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. land for fat e in ten-acre Actions, on elderslie estate. nn'lE Proprietor has determined to offer for Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION, in JULY, that BLOCK OF FERTILE LAND NEAR THE TOWNSHIP OF TEANERAKf, being part of Section 1, Block 16, Oamara District, about 4< 0 Acres in extent. It ailjiiin.K the district road from Oamaru, from which it is distant aboot eight miles, •sit ia divided from the Elderslie Home form by a plantation of pines'. "fia land is in the highest state of for- ► it has been in cultivation for the Mttun yuara, but only two crops of grain wo bnon taken from it, the last bing in '"■7 r last year it was followed, and ia 0w growing turnips, which will bo fed ofif *'' h sho-p immediately, and the land: ("ughed and made ready to receive any! crn P 'wlncli tho purchaser may wvsh to put '#• It will b.> surveyed intn sections of : °'>t ten acres. Water caa be had oc, tach , •etiim. j J 6 » admirably adapted for residence! j'ks, na it eaa bo reached in fifty minutes i Oamaru, either by » good macadamised roh l or hy f| le Waiareka Railway, and the v,, *» "''ti'iiuib'e from the ground ar« most and very beautiful. I sohlom that such an opportunity) of acquiring sections of tiiis size so j situated, and possessing the ad 'Hcs »f £rsaS fertility, readiness ol »nd beauty of situation; they be,iut y situation; t L SfCHssarily increase immenseiy in the town and district of Oamaru will. h B nnusoivlly ttberal. HARDY AND CO., are CASH BrYE as P* WHEAT AND BAR-

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 972, 31 May 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 972, 31 May 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 972, 31 May 1879, Page 3

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