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SALES BY AUOTION. TO-MORROW. SATURDAY, 2Sth JULY. At their Stores, Tyne-street. At noon. CIONNKLL AND CLOWES have received instructions from Mr. Robert Thomson, Kikbank Nursery, Dttnedin, to <•tT>: r for sate by public auction, at above time and place— A Large Assortment of ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, AND FRUIT TREES. CONN"I'll.I. AND CLOWES, Auctioueers. to-MorkoW. SATURDAY. 2firn JULY. At his Auction Mart, Tync-street. At t2 o'clock. G< EOECE GREENFIELD r f, a3 received instrnction3 to sell by public auction, at above time ami place—--1 Case Galvanised Iron (Sft) Onions, Carrots Lot of Timothy Grass Seed Household Furniture. kc A f ar-e fNvly of a Waggon Lot Horse Rttgs A Lot of Potato^ G. grkbnfield, :50t Anctioncar. TO-MOKKOW, SATURDAY, 'isrit JULY. At Swan Yatds. At - o'clock. G< HO R <~r K GRE ENFIELD has been favored with instructions from the Trustees in the iniolvcnt estate of William Johnston to sell by pablic auction, at the above time and place- - 2 Draught Hnrs 9 I Hack, 1 Saddle i Dray, &e., &•:. G. GREENFIELD, •5 It Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 31st JULY. On the Premises. At 11 o'efock sharp. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. TO FARMERS. CAPITALISTS, INYESTORS, AND OTHERS. PLKMINC AND HED LE Y *- have received instructions from Messrs. Honour I>ros. to sell by public motion, on the premises, Boundary Creek, on Thursday, the .tlst day of July current— The following VERY VALUABLE FREEHOLDS: I. Lin'ton Farm, of 100 acres, 4 miles from Oantarit, fronting Main Road, sub-divided into four paddocks i>v live ten'-ea, 40 acres of which are tallowed, ."0 acres in English grass, and 10 acres ploughed front lea. The quality of the soit is excellent, and the position is one of the best in the t.'ormty. The E'roporty known as Fairfield, containing -44 acres, splendidly watered. The farm has lain fallow for the past year, and has litvii ploughed and grubbed last summer. It is now in a tit state for any sort of grata crop. Like the Latidon Farm, its position is unexceptionable. On the farm is a Good Dwelling-House, Stable, and Large Barn. capable of storing all the grain grown on the property. The Auctioneer would direct special attention t" efi.-sc splendid allotments. There is 110 doubt but the land will b-j much j«oustltfc after for subnrTxwi residences. The prettiest drive in the district is frotr. Oamant to Boundary Creek. The railway station adjoins the properties. With the advantages of soil, climate, and position, these allotments may !>e taken to by of great intrinsic value, and the value must increase with the x'vuwtli of the town. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, •_U!> Auctioneers.

THURSDAY. SI.-? JULY. At f'.onnctary Creek. At t £ rv'clnefc. EME'OEiT NT SALE OF I»UA(*t'tlfT STOf K. DAIRY COW?', THRESfftNG MACHINE. AND .FARM IMPLEMENTS. GREAT CLEAEUNG UNRESERVED SALE. Ft- KMI N G AN D lIEDL E Y have received in? tractions from Mcfsrs. Honour Bro*. to spII by pttblic .•motion, on the Premises, at Lanclon Farm, Bo miliary Creek— ALL THEIR EFFECTS, As follows : 14 First-class Draught Marcs 'JO First-class Draught Geldings t First-class Rttggy Horse Tom r> Vory flood Hacks •t Excellent Dairy Cows, iu fall milk 7 i'rime Fat E'acon Pigs 9 EE.-E*. Thresher and Engine, Clayton and Shuttle-worth 9 Farm Drays, mostly new this season :? Rotters !) D.-F. E'loughs f> Sets of Harrows 3 Reapers and E'.inders (Woods) 3 I'easing Machines (lieid and Gray) ■ft* B »-ts e£ Harness ■to Horso Covers t Doubltr-sjatcil F'cixjy Set of IJugiiy Harness £e.. &e., Ac. Hie auctioneer need only remark that the horse.* are alt thoroughly good, the imniements are nearly alt new and iu firstctasj order, and every iot is ior salt! on its merits. V'.'itho-.:t reserve. FE.LMI.VG AND IT EI) LEY, 17; l Auctioneers. FURLIC NuTICE. 'AMES' HAL!-AND, having left oar erijtoymeat, is NO LONGER AUTHORISED TO COLLECT ACCOUNTS on our h-jhaif. KEAST AND M'CARTHY, Dancdin Brewery. Duaedin, 17 th July, 1873* 301

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1018, 25 July 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1018, 25 July 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1018, 25 July 1879, Page 3

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