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SALES BY AUCTION GREAT CLEARING SALE. SATURDAY, l-trn DECEMBER. Aft Richard's Yards. V* harf-street. At 12 o'clock. A If. MAXT I» K • has recexved positive instructions from Sir. William Copland t«» sell by puttie auction* at the abov» ttirm and place—--12 First-clsas Heavy Draught Marss and Geldings 3 Doubte-furrow Ploughs, 3 Dray* Harness. Covtsrs, A 1:. la drawing' attention to this troportant sale, the Auctioneer would remark that the horses are yotrng, staunch. and sound, and allowed to b(t about the best lot of mare* •ad geldings ever offered in this market. The Vendor is determined t« sell the lot ob their merits, and th« Auctioneer (at a future dot*, of which fine notice will b« givan) has received instructions to sell all the Vendors growing crop*. A. 11. MAUDE, (ggjj Auctioneer. EDUCATION RESERVE, OAMARU. WEDNESDAY, Slat DECEMBER, IS7£>. At his Stores, Harbor-street. At Noon. A. H. MAUD K has received instructions from the Board of Governors of the Otago Boys* and ■Girta' High Schools, to sell by pubtic auction, at above time and place— A Twenty-one Years* Lease of Section 4, Block 4, Oarnaru Town, at present under lease to Messrs. Shrimaki and Moss, and subject to payment to them of valuation on Buildings. &c., erected thereon. For terms, conditions of lease, and particulars of valuation, apply to THE SECRETARY, Otago High School Board, Colonial Buildings, Dnnedin ; «or, A. H. MAUDE, (j-fg, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, ISra DECEMBER. On the premises, Thames-street. At 12 o'clock. GREAT CLEAR t\'G SALE. TH. BROWN • haa received instructions from Mr. F. E. Cook to sett by put)tic auction, at the above time and place—The whole of his Stock-un-Trade. consisting ol Easy Chairs ("to horsehair and leather}, Chests ef Drawersi. Chiffoniers, Bedstead* (iron and wood). Doable and Single Mattresses, Palliasse*. Sofas, American Chairs (cane and wood)v Tables (round. oval and square), Cradles, Perambulators, Towel Horses, Ftoorctoth. Washstands, &c., StlTWithout reserve Tie Auctioneer bogs ti> cat! special attention to the above lot of superior I* urn'ttitrty, whicsh is for nositive sale, the shop being required for other purposes. A tan. at the above time and plaua—A portion of Bankrupt Stock—consisting of—Men's Clothing, Hoot? Shoes, &c. T. H. BROWN, "j<29 Auctioneer. ESKiIANK, NEAtt TIMARU. SIX MILES FROM ST. ANDREWS RAILWAY STATtON. 4300 ACRES OF FIRST-CLASS 4St)(> HIGHLY IMPROVED AGRICULTURAL LAND. FRIDAY, t'J'cu DECEMBER. Messrs. j. t. ford and ro. in conjunction with Messrs. RoWrt Wilkin and t'o., and Messrs. Wri.xht Stephenson and Co., are favored with instructions from tlv V endots t.> Sell j Fubtie Auction (if not previously sotd t«y private treaty), at the MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. TIMARU, Commencing at - o'clock sharp. The' whole of the MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD ESTATE KNOWN AS KSKBANK, Sub-divtded into St CONVE.NIENTLY-S f /C KD AGRICULTURAL FARMS, Of front tno TO r.OO ACRES EACH. FLANS ARE NOW READY. This Land is in splendid condition, well watered, many of the farms are atreadj portly enc. with tive fences, and the whole Is is every way ready for immediate and profitable occupation, capable of producing returns to meet payments as they become due. TERMS OF PAYMENT. For Land under Grain Crop—10® per centum Cash at Sale ( , on Ist March. ISS'-> |$ >r on Ist March. ISst 43, >r is 4 years (19th Dec.. ISS3J For f in natural or English Grasses, Fallow or Turn ipw—--10 par centum Cash; at Sate' 13, (> on 2'2nd March. 1S ; (> 05, y on Ist- March. ISirt g(j in •$ years (19th Dec., I9S3> Interest at the rata of S per cent, per annum. Mr. Cormacfc, residing on the Estate, wiH give particulars intending purchasers. Per social inspection, is invite L Conveyances' to- suit visitors will be in readiness, waiting trains daily ott arrival at Sh l-.'tn. at t«)h -tflm. and at th 3.7 m. at St. Andrew's Railway Station up to date 1 Sole; Further particulars can be obtained from the Auctioneers at Christchureft, Timarn. er Dnnadin. J. T. FOKD AKD CO.. Christchnrcb and Ttmart» . R. WILKIN AND CO.. ClinaScharch : WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO.. Dsncdinw jNITATTRRBOX. Wrde-awafc«r. Grrts' \j Annual, Childs" Compwnicn l»>r just receive tL W. Bookseller nod Stationer, Ilic£Ma>atzcet,

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1141, 11 December 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1141, 11 December 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1141, 11 December 1879, Page 3

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