SALES BY AUCTION POSTPONEMENT OF SALE TO TUESDAY, Sth JULY. At Cnmpfiett'a Yards, Ngapara. A- I2 o'clock. A H. M A U D E :,rs recruvfil instrnctiona frr-m tfi« to.-i'tl Ky auction, .it tiin» r.;i<t [i!:n;n. tin; whole of Mr. Amtrmv Hi I!'.-, V.\ r.r*,\r'»K STOCK, r-i un«!?r: 20 Srt[.i rbr Draught Mart.? ati'l i 11 • ■ i 2 rr.n-:^ t I ".iivt'Ti f.n.t Suuttkwoitu'rf Tliresiiiii nri'i Kncino 2 FiMir-liorsc'f.ov ft- «'liafi'-ottttera I \V«wp:»» 10 Or:u -i •t .-'rt.-i I farm w.i 5 I'Miiiltr-iiii-vnv I'lmr.'.'lia f T!w-f:>rv>»v«- t!o t an<l f'iri'ir r (M't.'ormtuk si) 2t S.'t.-t lin:i IfariwaaJ 2' Pr> Plough C'tiatn* 12 SliafS H;hh-j.m {ftn-su: Poultry, »n<! a lot of Suu'tnV.i. A. 11. MAIJI>E, !).(7 Auctioneer Tftl r :;Si>AV, !or;i JULY. At ista Ko"fni", fyno street. At 12 <>V.= -k. valuahf.f: £'i:r::;rrc>LLi ruori:;rrv. rji h . n no w n • !i:vj ri!o«iTe<l {pa tract ir-iu from tlic Pnistpp H t! - ; .n ~ U I.y auction, .it ti;o af:©vc titi-.c ,i.i] ! ri r :u:« —■ S TEONS 2, -•?. r.M'l -f, fIt.OCK 50, *r.uvn:.ai;» «f Eistni»t :n, with TwotCO'inwHl If'nr»; thereon.
Wtth»..t F>aen.v. TO.-iih t'usli. T. 11. BUOW.V, f>ATl r Ur>AV, :*nt JL'i.Y. At !::d Mart, Tyiuvstrf't. Ac 12 j_ mi>li uk »; ukr.:vf i k t. u * t:;io I'M t i'. c= t uu-tn'wtifn.t to Bull \>y T,n<: at aliovc timea:i(t iilace—--2 I[. by IJvM aa-.t Gray (ntvi'ly ti■.:«■) UV- r ' V -A \ fM!i:i-d T*r.Uo Sofa, Tafil'.J, t'iui'v-. M;-,ttre-3?3 Sa.j niiKFXFIHI.D, Auctioneer. Fi'.ri'AV. i-1 rr -II'LY. AT W A r \l A7K. r.y. »>••• r.i;As:;-;. wrru or io.ooo A, ' r - E< " r r - ANi> On Ctio C;iT-fann;il WAlfiAOßr>.'*cA KST A 7 K. (iV.t.iii! ftill). I SI)V 7Ft t' AXT K U I*. L* UY , I'ivi ted int<> F;ir:n->, vary in.: in s-ize from iijl) t.> Aortd. " T r;.f ; rffT. AXD CO.. in witU - f . T. Ford and (u-ii ir.-sfrjii'tcd '•}" th»> l>roj'r!i'tor- to ■v for f.»b !>y p'il'tic r.t W.vmate. FtiIPAY, the FSi-r; <by o; JULY, at 2
111 J'. ill. —■ The t";'...for five years, with right of puruluw. •'£ »W FARMS on the tvU«»r.vtnt Waihawmga Estate, Pudding Hilt. Tin' fond i.< r-ihritcd in the vn!u\v of the \w,;b», and i.: »f iir.t-iT.tf i|iiatity, lining priu-.•ip.-dlv tii:i< •.-<tiTs.• itowns, well watered, and I'liji'yiiuc a ' >■ '■ v::tii":rE climate. The property ijt by a general system of good ni.-tii-.. giving tasy ac;','S.i t'"> rvory t.um. It is ri>!:!!>vt"il with Waimato by an excellent metalled road. atvt the Waimate Branch Railway v. ill terminate about the middle of the estate. TI-1- attention of farmers Ist especially invited tc this sate, a:' the tonus of.rentat and purchase will l>e iisetl nnnsualty t»w. anil th* are for s»ti\ whilst the property. from its* advantage of situation, soil, and climate. ia sure to become one of tin- favorite farming districts of South Canterbury. Plans and full particulars to he obtained front Messrs. V."ri_'ht. Stephenson, and »'•>.. Puiic.iiu : .L T. Ford and i'.\. rhristehtirch: or Lees and Moore. Oaniarn. who will jvreamp* for farmers* tving convewt from Wsiimate to see tuo property t'reo of expense. 3 £> EU; E. IMIN ARV Nt >TR' K. LAND FOR SALE IX TEN - ACRE SKVTK'NS, ON KU'F.r.SLIK ESTATE. rjT'lE Proprietor has determined to offer A for Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION, in ,n:r,v. that P.LOCK OF FERTILE LAND NEAR THE TOWNSHIP OF TEANERAKf, being part of Section 1, F.loefc" 16% Oamarn District, about 4il> Acres in extent. It adjoins the district road from Oamarn, from wluot* it is distant aboot eight milesr, and ii divided from the Elderslie Home Farm by a plantation of pines. The Tand ist in tha highest state of fertility ; it ha-} I>een tra cultivation for the Fast ten years, bttt eoty two crop J of grain hatie been taken from it. the last bting £ti taTti-7 : last year it wast fallowed, and i? r.ow grooving turnips, watch will he fed off with sheep immediately, and tha land ploughed and made rsady to receive any crop v. hluh the puruhver may vruli to pat in. It wilt be surveyed into sections of about, ten acre*. WaCer can be had on each section. It is admirably adapted for residence sites, as it can be reached in tifty minute? from Oair.anr, either by a ge.od macadamised road or by the Waiareka RaiEway, and the views obtainable from the ground are moat extensive very boactiiul. It in seldom that suuh ;.r. opportar.ity ocer.rs of wintring sections of this asze so favorably situated, sr.d po. sesaing the ad-var.ta-.eJ o: great ferSihfc/. tcadineas of :u:ces ? atd ! ■ "Jy *r ? ittiatiou ; they ii i '.is j r.rccssarsiy in value a..* the town ai:.l ciis.i.cc of Oam&nz pregreased. The terms will lie nnnanally libera].
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 999, 2 July 1879, Page 3
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