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SALES BY AUCTION TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, 7th AUGUST. At Boundary Creek. At 11 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF DRAUGHT STOCK, DAIRY COWS, THRESHING MACHINE, AND FA KM IMPLEMENTS. GREAT CLEANING UNRESERVED SALE. Ft, i: MI N G AN D II EDI. E Y have received instmctums fr*>ro Messrs. Honour Urot. tr> ?«-i! by public auction, on the Premises, at Lantlon Farm, Boundary Creek— ALL THEIP. EFFECTS, As follows: — 14 First-class Draught Mares 20 Firat-ctass Draught Gclding3 I First-class Pug/v florae Tom 3 Very Good Hacks 4 Excellent Dairy Cows, in fall milk 7 Prime Fat Paeon Pigs !> 11.-P. Thresher and Engine, Clayton and Shuttleworth 9 Farm Drays, mostly new this season 3 Rollers 9 D.-F. Ploughs 5 Sets of Harrows 3 Reapers and Rindrrs (Woods) 3 Reaping Machines (Ileid and Gray) 41) ''eta of Harness 40 Horse Covers 1 Double-seated Fuggy Set of Boggy Harness ic. r &c.. Ac. Tho auctt T.cora need only remark that the horses arc all thoroughly good, t' c implements are nearly all new and in firstukm order, and every tot is for sale on ita merits. Without reserve. FLEMING AND lIEDLEY, 17."? Auctioneers. TO-MORROW. THURSDAY, 7th AUG U.ST. On the Premises. At 11 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. TO FARMERS, CAPITALISTS, INVESTORS, AND OTHERS. 57* LKM 1N G AND nED LE Y a - have received instructions from Messrs. Honottr I'm?. tr> sell by public Miction. on the promises*, Boundary Creek, on Thursday. the 7th day of August— The following VERY VALUABLE FREEHOLDS : I. Latidon Farm, of 1"0 Acres, on which if erected a very handsome Stone Residence of 10 apartments, admirably appointed ami wellfini.died throughout, together with waddious-.v., dairy. and other re-f[ii;-ite outhoc j--i in connection with the rcj; , !' , !i'' 1 '. At sonic distance arc tho stablest, sheds, barn, men's hut. au>t piggeries. The ground-* contain no less than -0 acres all planted wish frr.it trees, iti full j bearing. The orchard i.-» considered the best and m<nt profitable in the j northem district. The house is | surrounded by rare flowers and j ornamental shrub*, and the crofpt.-t lawn is tic largest and prettiest in the tud.-hhortiood. Tho property is four tuiles from Oamaru. fronting Main Road. M-.b-divided into f-'ven paddocks by live ft rial's, -fil acre; of which are fallowed. ">0 acres in Kie.rli.-li grass, and "JO acres ploughed from lea. Tie; equality of the so;! m excellent, and the position is one of thebe.it in the (.'.unity. •J. The Property known as Fairfield, containing 2-l-t acres, splendidly watered. The farm lias lain fallow f<>r the past year, and has b'rn ploughed and grabbed last .-»imni»r. It is now in a tit stabfor any sort of grain crop. Like the Landon Farm, its position is unexceptionable. On the farm is a (luod Dwelling-House. Stable, and Large F'.arri. capable of storing all the grain grown on the property. The Auctioneer would direct spect.-d attention to these splendid allotments. There is no doubt but the land will be much sought after for suburban residences. The prettiest drive in the district is from Oamaru to Boundary (.'reek. The railway station adjoins the properties. With the advantages of soil, climate, and position, these allotments may be taken to be of great intrinsic value, and the value must increase with the growth of the town. FLEMING AND lIEDLEY, glO Auctioneers. SATURDAY, l>in AUGUST. At hi? Auction Mart, Tym-street. At 1- o'clock. GE ORG F. GIIE K X Fir L D has received instructions to sell by public auction, at above time and place— LOT HOUSEHOLD FURNiTURE Early Potatoes, Onions, lec , Arc. G. GREENFIELD, 450 Auctioneer. SATURDAY, »ni AUGUST. At Swan Yards. Ato'clock. Gi EOK G E GItEENF IEL Ihas been favored with instructions t j sell by public auction, at above time and plac:— 4 Horse?, Lot Harness 1 Spring Cart, 1 Double-furrow Plough G. GREENFIELD, 449 Auctioneer. IN Consequence of being Docked, the S.S. WAIT-VKI will NOT MAKE TUESDAY'S TRIP, but will RESUME her USUAL RUNNING on FRIDAY, Stii INSTANT. 11. AITKEN, 439 Agent.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1028, 6 August 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1028, 6 August 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1028, 6 August 1879, Page 3

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