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SALES BY AUCTION THURSDAY, 7TH AUGUST. At Boundary Creek. At 11 o'clock. IMPORTANT RALE or DRAUGHT STOCK. DAIRY COWS, THRESHING MACHINE. AND FARM IMPLEMENTS. GREAT CLEARING UNRESERVED SALE. Fleming and hed le y have received instructions from Messrs. Honour Bros, to sell by public auction, on the Prrmis*??, at I.andon Farm, Boundary Creek— ALL THEIR EFFECTS, As foltows : 14 First-class Draught Mares 20 First-class Draucht Geldings I First-class Buggy Horaj Tom 3 Very Good Hacks 4 Excellent Dairy Cow 3, in full milk 7 Prime Fat Bacon Pig 3 !) H.-P. Thresher and Engine, Clayton and Phnttleworth 9 Farm Drays, mostly new this season 3 Rollers 9 D.-F. Ploughs 5 Sets of Hanows 3 Reapers and Binders (Woods) 3 Reaping Machines (Reid and Gray) 40 Seta of Harness 40 Horse Covers 1 DonbTe-seated Buggy Set of Buggy Harness &c., kc., Ac. The auctioneers need only remark that tho horses are all thoroughly good, the implements are nearly all new and in firatclasa order, and every lot is for sale on its merits. "Without reserve. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, 173 Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 7th AUGUST. On the Premises. At 11 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. TO FARMERS, CAPITALISTS, INVESTORS, AND OTHERS. FLEMING AND hedley have received instructions from Messrs. Honour Bros, to sell by public motion, on the premises, Boundary Creek, on Thursday, the 7th day oE August— Tho following VERY VALUABLE FREEHOLDS: I. Landon Farm, of 130 Acres, on which id erected a very handsome Stone Residence of 10 apartments, admirably appointed and Wc!ltinished throughout, together with washhovt3es. dairy, and other requisite outhouses in connection with the residence. At some distance are the stables, sheds, bam, men's hut, and piggeries.'Thegrounds contain no less than '2O acres all planted with fruit trees, in full bearing. The orchard is considered the best and most profitable in the northern district. The house is surrounded by rare flowers and ornamental shrubs, and the croquet lawn is the largest and prettiest in the neighborhood. The property is four mites from Oamani, fronting Main Road, sub-divided into seven paddocks by live fences. -tO acres of which are tallowed, 50 acres in English gr.iS3. ,-tnd 20 acres ploughed from lea. Tiie quality of the soil is excellent, ami the position is one of the best in the County. 2. The Property known as Fairfield, containing 2-14 acres, splendidly watered. The farm has lain fallow for the past year, and has been ptonghed and grubbed last summer. It is now in a fit state for any sort of grain crop. Like the Landon 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 woutd direct special attention to these splendid allotments. There is no doubt but the tand will be much sought after for suburban residences. The prettiest drive tn the district is from Oamani to Boundary Creek. The railway station adjoins the properties. With the advantages of soil, climate, and position, these allotments may ho taken to be of great intrinsic value, and the vatuu must increase with the growth of the town. FLEMING AND HEDLEY. 2tt> Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 2nd AUGUST. At K ichards' Yards, Wharf-street. At 12 o'clock. IN BANKRUPTCY. R O Bankrupt Estate of William Leo, wilt s»d£ by public auction, at the above time and place—--6 First-class Draught Horses 5 Saddle Horses 14 Cows, near Calving t Reaper, t Grindstone, 1 Rotler t Waggon and Cover 1 Dray tS Eiugs Chatf 2 Shovels. 2 Scythes, 4 Hay Forks 6 Bags Potatoes t Plough 2 Horse Covers. 6 Sets Harness 2 Sets Shaft Harness 2 Sets Plough Harness 3 Horse Collars, 4 Pairs Winkers. A tso. At 2 o'clock sharp. Lease of i-"0 Acres of Land at Incholnte. Kakanui. Without reserve. T. H. BROWN, 32.* JUS T ARRIVED, Per Thomas i'tejdier.s. CIATHOLIC HYMN BOOKS. PRAYER 1 BOOK-- AND BIKLE-t. Also, Historical and other works. J. CAGKEY. 3:

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1023, 31 July 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1023, 31 July 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1023, 31 July 1879, Page 3

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