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SALES BY AUCTION SATURDAY, 7TH JUNE. At hia Mart, Tyne-street. At 12 o'clock. G* EOR O E GREENFIELD has been favored with instructions to sell by public auction, at above time and place—--1 AMERICAN BUGGY (Avers) 1 SPRING CART G. GREENPIELD, §23 Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 7TH JUNE. At hi 3 Mart, Tyne-street. At 12 o'clock. George Greenfield haa received inatrnctiona to aell by pablie auetion. at above iim» and place— BOOTS, SHOES, CROCKERY, Cooking Range, Onions, Household Furniture, &c. Meerschaum Pipes and Watches G. GREENFIELD, 51] Auctioneer. A T T H K W II A Y, i.VL Accttonf.ek, Lisß, ESTATJT, AW GfWfRAL Stock AJTD Station Ar.frjrr, O A M A R U. Flora* Safes every Saturday at 2 o'clock, at ko Swan Yards, Thames-street. C6S PRELIMINARY NOTICE. LAND FOR SAI K 5N r TEN - ACRE SECTIONS, ON ELPS' RSLTE ESTATE. THE Proprietor haa determined to offer for Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION, in JULY, that BLOCK OP FERTILE LAND NEAR THE TOWNSHIP OF TEANERAKI, being part of Section 1, Block Iff, Oamaru District, abont 4(10 Acres in extent. It adjoins the district road from Oamaru, from which it is distant about eight miles, and is divided from the Elderslio Home Farm by a plantation of pines. The land is in the highest state of fertility ; it has been in cultivation for the hvst ten years, brtt only two crops of gTain hatta been taken from it, the last bring in IS7S-7 : last year it wa« fallowed, and is uo*-v tr;rri: r >J. ttrfitcfi will If? fed ofF wir.h sher»j> hunted hi- fv. and tti>; land pl'iairhrd and rrunle ready to receive any crop which the purchaser may wish to put ; n. It wilt bo surveyed into sections of ■tbont ten acres. Water can be had on each section. It is admirably adapted for residence •tfcesi. a* it can be reached in fifty minutes from Oamaru, either by a good macadamised road or ly fhe Waia-e'*a Railway, anil the views retainable from the ground arc most rx tensive and very Leautif;;!. ft, is ,«p!i!om that such an opportunity ■('.•ti'';-. of !u-|t;irinjt sections of tiiis <ttzc so favorably situated, and possessing the advantages of grea' fertility, readiness of access an<l beauty of situation ; they must necessarily increase immensely in value as the town and district of Oamaru progresses. The terms wilt he unusually liberal. 511 FOR SALE AND TO LET P 0 R SALE. SOOO ACRES of the celebrated Maerewhenaa Estate. The finest agricultural land in the province. In lots to suit purchasers. Term 3 very easy. Apply to MO A. H. MAUDE R SALE, A NUMBER of FIRST-CLASS FARMS, within ti mite of a Railway Station, on very easy terms. Apply, 7<; A. H. MAL'DK. JP O U S A L E - Prime WHITE VELVET and improved ESSRX SEED WHEAT. Also, a prime san'pleot POTATO OATS grown on Awamoa. 7St CONNEf.L it CLOWES. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. FIRST-CLASS AGRICULTURAL FARM. 675 ACRES 076 THE Undersigned are instructed by Mr. P. M 'Shane to sell by Private Treaty the Unexpired Term of Lease of his Farm ou the Geratdirie Head, about 2£ mites from the. Winchester Railway-station. The Farm comprises : t>7(> Acres excellent Land, of which 150 acres are Stubble, first crop, 400 acres Engtish (trass after Turnip 3 and one crop, and I'Jti acres magnificent fnrface-sown Pasture. This Valuable Property is subdivided by live fences into 8 padd«)c.kg, and in aii of them there is a permanent supply of water. Improvements, in addition to fences, are a Five-roomed House, Seven-stall Stable, Woolshed. Grainery, Stockyards, Dairymen's Hut, &«., &c. The term of Lease is 9| years, and the Annual Rental Nominal. Also—--424 ACRES 424 FREEHOLD, being R.S. 31,tw0, situate 2 mites from the Waiho Raitway Station, on the sea side of thp raitway, and 7 miles from Waimate. This very desirable block ot Land ia all fenced. There are 230 Acres in Wheat and Oat Stubble (first crop), the balance Fallow. To Farmers. Speculators, and Others, the above Properties offer a rare opportunity for investment. Full particulars from; MACLEAN AND STEWART, Timaru ; R. WILKIN AND CO., 444 a Chriatchurch. TO AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKERS. A FIRST - CLASS BLACKSMITH'S SHOP, good Four-reoniid House, and hatt-aa-acre of land. This is a capital opening for a young mechanic who wishes to estioliah himself in t» payirg business in a rising farming locality. Price, very low. Apply W. F. KfNNEAR, 735 Bonayne sad Cottrell's Buildirgt.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 976, 5 June 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 976, 5 June 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 976, 5 June 1879, Page 3

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