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•SALES BY AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, 2.lri> JULY. At Maheno Township. At 1 o'clock. PRIME DAIRY COWS. Fleming and hedle y have received instructions from Mr. Alex. Grahame to sell by public auction as above—--12 First--"?.'- 1 Dairy Cows 3 T?r-.;:,-ht Co't.3, unbroken, ready for work t Excellent Harne-s I!fry, 4 vc%r?, f>v Goldtindcr •2 Yuan- Hicks. just handled. The auctioneer wottld direct the attention of Dairymen to the t'ows. They are all realty ti est-class, cither in full milk or at ealving. and splendid milkers. Mr. Grahame's Dairy Cowa are reckoned the iiest in the district. The harness Colt by i ;otfitinder wnaM (ink's a _Ta:id cab horse. Intending purcra.-er* can go ont by the 12 •/clock train and b« in time lor the sale. Terms at Sale. FLEMING AND HEDLF.Y, •>T; Auctioneers. THURSDAY, .llsr JULY. On the Premises. At 11 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. TO FARMERS. CAPITALISTS. INVESTORS. AND OTHERS. FLEJHK G AN D II EDL E Y have received instructions from Messrs. Honour Bros, to sell by public motion, on the premises. I'otindary C reck, on Thursday. the ."tat day of July current— The following VERY VALUABLE FREEHOLDS: I. Landon Farm, of 100 acres. 4 miles from Oamarn. t'rontitii: Main Koad, suli-dividcil into four paddocks by live 0■ u i ! .) ;i'.red of which arc fallowed. HO acres in English grasa. and t(> acres ploughed from lea. The i-piality of the soil is excellent, and tin; position M one of the best in the • 'ounty. -. The Property known as Fairfield, containing -ft acres, splendidly watevrd. The farm has lain fallow tW tiir. past year, and has !>••►•« ploughed and {.Tabled last summer. It is now iri a tit state for any sort of grain crop. Like the Landon Farm, its po.-ition is u tie v.v p tionabte. On the farm is a flood Dwelling-House. Stable, and LaiV- F>arn. capable of storing all the grain giv.w.i ori the property. The Anetioueer would direct sped.;? attention to these splendid allotment". Tftere is rio dr.ul't hut the land will tie much *»HUt.fc a*t"r for .•»tibart>an residence*. The prettiest 'ivive in the di-triet is from Oamarn C» I'.oiimbry «V. k. The railway station adjoins tii~ properties. With the advantages of so;!, climate. a . ri ,i p..-itio::, tiio.-e allotments may lie taken to lie of u'r- a"r;i!r;e. ami tic value muse titer- at! w.th the grow th of th" ton a. n.i;\r[.\i, AND HEDLEY. ";;; Auctioneers. THURSDAY. ."t-T -f!,'[.Y. At I o-:ndary Creek. At U o'clock. [MI OUT.' IST SATE < f -i; r: r st'TK. t>..\ rr: ** c< >u s TH R E">f • !N'' M.VK'.N?-. i>;r> twr-'M imp: •iAUfNiV U.Vi.r.-F.UVED NI r AN D HED LE Y I :» 1 . ; have received instructions Irom ! Messrs. Honour F.ro.i. to sell by public •. ; auction, on the Premises, at Landon Farm, '• • D'.itndarv Creek—t: i ; Ar.r. rrri-.rf: effects, f \ -S 1 14 $ k':'t-<:\-vs>s. i I go I 'ir.4t-el.v«s Dr?ni'Ut Gtdding-t '' j t P'trs'-chu-n P-122V HorS.) T{>«» ~ ' :> Wry Cp. d ffaeka Dj 4 Exee!len fairy ( *orr-'. bs felt milk (J 'J ft.-P. Thresher and Engine, Clayton and Sbnttieworth • i 'j j ;> Farvn P f -;iys, mostly new this season >- | .1 EloUevs t) D. -F. Ploughs 5 S'e's of KTT9W3 " Reapers and f'.tnders (Woods) f''eapinc MachEnsa (Reid and Gray) •10 of Harness •ttl Tt >rse C"V; rs t DetiTi'e-s ated Pag.-y Set of j! j She auctioneers used only remark thatj K i the horsv!:i pre alt thoroughly good, tie! '* | ini[>!cn'er.ts are nearly ad r.ew and in tirat(l; o'o-'-s order, and every lot ia for saL v on its j ' nu rits. i •) ( XTttlio;;t reserve. | "i FLEMING AND HEDLEY, ! I ]7;j Auetionrer?. ! FOR SALE AND TO LET p O R S A L B. A SPf.ENDtD FREEHOLD PROFEiiTY in Fdcn-strect, a Corner; Seetioa I-. Pdoek 21, with Two Stone BuitiUngs—one five rooms and or.e sis rooms; nlso, a five-j stallul Stable, and Hnrnei3 Rooiu. Apply personally, or by le:ter, to ; WAl.Ti'n S'vVANSON. •_;7S Wr.lir.r.tu i'ost Orti.-.e. F 0 A NtJiIHF.R of FIRST-CI.ASS FARMS, within H mibjof a Raihv.-.y Station, rrt ve.-y easy tcr;s«. ~7l' a. H. maud;-:. 0 R > A L K. At-'o of the celebrated Maerswh- nna Estate. The tinest srricclturiil -are! the pro vine--. In L-ta t<:> stllU very easy. Apptj" to A. 11. MAUDE.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1014, 21 July 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1014, 21 July 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1014, 21 July 1879, Page 3

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