SALES BY AUCTION TO-MORROW. FRIDAY, ISni DECEMBER. At 12 o'clock. At the Mart, Tyne-itrcet. George Greenfield has been favored with instructions from Mrs. Haggie to sell by public auction, at above time and place—--1 Handsome Piano in walnut, by V> ard Chiffonier (Cedar), Chests Hrawenj, Sofas, Ta)>les, Chairs. Oilcloth, Stove, Pictures. Toilet Sets, &c. r;. r:REEN"FIELI>. ~- f - Atictionecr. 6^fBI»»BWKI>PI.ri'«FJ«U.VHEI»Br.MKDPLKIIOES SATURDAY, -i'rn DKCF.MBER. At hi* Mart Tvne-strect —At 12 o'clock. K O R G K GREENFIELD \JT hat received instructions from Mr. Joseph Mmj to sell by public auction, at the above time and place—A large number of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, Consisting of Gold and Silver Watches, Gold and Silver Chains, Diamond and Gold Rings,&c. 4SO, 1 gold huntingltver; 450, 1 gold ring; 517, brooch, earrings, and -watch ; 523, silver watch ; 526, 1 do; 529, 1 do; s">o, 1 do ; 537, 1 gold ring; 549, silver watch ; 553, 1 do; 542, field glass ; 551, silver watch ;563, 2 diamond and 1 gold ring; 561 • silver watch i 560 silver watch : 561, 1 do; 589, silver watch ; £7l, silver watch, gold pencil case ;574, cold chain; 576. 1 gold and watch; 597. cold chain; 555, silver watch ; 557, I do ; 590, gold chain and greenstone ; 355, SOW. chain ; 516, gold studs and chain; 521, 2 gold rings; 253. gold chain ; 593, gold watch and chain; 596, gold ring; 572, gold keyless watch ; 553. gold hunting watch ; SSO, breechloader ; 60S, silver watch ; 610, gold hunting lever ; 611, 1 do do ; 615, chain and ring; 616, greenstone earrings and ring ; 617, silver watch ; 619,2 gold rings ; 620, sewing machine ; 621, silver watch ; 625. gold watch ; 630, cold brooch and earring?, &.C., &.C. 753 G. GREENFIELD, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 20rn DECEMBER. At 2 o'clock. At his Mart, Tyne-strcet. IMPORTANT SALE OF SPLENDID FREEHOLD PROPERTY. GEORGE Greenfield has received instructions from Mre. C. Galbraith's Trustees to sell by public auction, at the above time and place— A VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, being Sections 13, 14, and 9, Block 45, Town of Oamarn, situated in Reed and Aln-strcets, beautifully laid out with Ornamental Shrubs and Fruit Tree 3; Section 13 has a First-class Scvtnroomed House thereon, Concrete Tank with capacity of 2WO gallons, Out-building», and every convenience. The whole will lie pttt ttp in one lot, and if not sold, the section* will be soil separately. Terms v- cy liberal. The Auctioneer would call the attention of etpi!»li«t» ar.d speculators to this very valuable ant! desirable property, its being situated t.t the centre of the town and commanding a hpautiful view. The Aurtinnper can treat with anyone privately for this 9 vie. which i 3 on view any day between the hours ot 3 am! 4 p.m. G. GREENFIELD, 755 Auctioneer. SA'IURIiAY, -H'lit DECEMBER. At - t.'clnck. At his Auction Mart, Tyne-strcet. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PKOPKI.TY. M GE ORf' E GREEX FIE L D has received instructions to sell by public auction, at the above time and ptacp SECTIONS 10 and U, BLOCK 77, Town r f Oamarn. sub-divided into Five Allotments ; thrsc Sections are beautifully situated, and have a frontage to Aran and Grnta-strcets. Term* 20 per cont. rn fall of hammer ; the remainder in 4. S. and 12 month?. Atao, MUNICIPAL SECTION 33, BLOCK 73. Grt't .-street ; 17 years to run ; rent only £3 per annum. G. GREENFIELD, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW. ESKBANK, NEAH TIMARU. SIX MILES FROM ST. ANDREWS RAILWAY STATION". 4SO# ACRES OF FIRST-CLASS 4SOO HIGHLY IMPROVED AGRICULTURAL LAND. FRIDAY, 19rti DECEMBER. ESSRS. -L T. FORD AND CO. in co. junction with Messre. Roliert Wilkin ard Co.. and Messrs. Wright Stephenson and Co., are favored with instructions from the Vendors to Sell by Public Auction (if not previously sold by private tcKafcyV. at the MECHANIC*" INSTITUTE, TIMARU, Corr at 2 o'clock sharp, The whole of the MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD ESTATE KNOWN AS ESKBiNK, Subdivided into •>t CONVENIENTLY-SIZED 24 AGRICULTURA'j FARMS, Of from 100 TO 300 ACRES EACH. PLANS ARE NOW READY. This Land is in splendid condition, well watered, many of the farms arc already partly with live fences, and the whole is ia every way ready for immediate and profitable occupation, capable of producing return? equal to meet payments as they become due. TERMS OF PAYMENT. For Land under Grain Crop— It) per centum Cash at Sale S*> „ on Ist March, ISSO 13 „ on Ist March, 13S1 45 , in 4 years (19th Dec., ISS3) For Land in natural or English Grasses, Fallow or Turnips—--10 per centum C»h at Sale 15 on 22nd March, IS^O ■J", on Ist March, ISSI 50 ~ in 4 years (19th Dec., ISS3) Interest at the rate o» 8 per cent, per annum. Mr. Cormack. residing on the Estate, will give particulars to intending purchasers. Personal inspection ia invite 1. Conveyances to suit visitors will be in readiness, waiting trains daily on arrival at Sh 12m. at lOh "40m, and at Ih 37m, at St. Andrew's Railway Station up to date of JTjic. Further particulars can be obtained from the Auctioeccrs at Cliristchurch, Timaru, or Dunedin. J. T. FORD AND CO., Chrutchurch and Timaru: R. WILKIN AND CO.. Christchurcb ; WEIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., 70$ Dur.edin.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1147, 18 December 1879, Page 3
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