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SALES BY AUCTION FRIDAY, 30m APRIL. At Kakanui Flat. At 12 o'clock. GREAT CLEARING UNRESERVED SALE. To Farmers, Contractors, Croppers, and Others.

DI3PLENISHING SALE OF DRAUGHT HORSES, HACKS; HARNESS, IMPLEMENTS, GRAIN &c. Premium on a Cropping Lease. •HLEMINO AND HED LE Y have received instructions from Mr. James Rogers to sell by public auction, at the Camp, Kakanni Flat, Elderslie, near the junction of the Kakanni and Kauroo, on the above date, all his effects as follows: — 6 Excellent Geldings 2 Medium Draughts 2 First-class Hacks 10 Sets of Harness 3 New Farm Drays and Frames 3 d.f. Ploughs good as new 3 Reaping Machines, Reid and Gray's S Horse Covers 4 Tents 3 Sets of Harrows 600 Empty Sacks ]of>o Bags Prime Short Oats GOO Bags Danish Oats 186 Bags Wheat 207 Bag 3 Prime Malting Barley Without Reserve. Premium on 200 acres of First-clas3 Maiden Land on Elderslie, near Clifton Falls, once ploughed. The Auctioneers would direct special attention to this Clearing Sale. The Horses are all first-class and grand workers. The Implements are all as good as new. The Oats, as a parcel, are unequalled in the District. The Cropping land is of superior quality, and one of the very best blocks on Elderslie, while the rental is very moderate. Terms very Liberal. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, [>7l Auctioneers. SATURDAY, IST MAY. At the Stores, Tyne-atreet. At 12 o'clock. ELIGIBLE BUILDING SITES. In the Estate of W. Young. MEADOW BANK. MEADOW BANK. Fleming and hedley have received instructions from ihe Executors in the Estate of W. Young \o sell by public auction all the uneold lections in the Township of Meadow Bank, riz. : Allotments 8, 9, 10, 11, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 22, on tho Plain. Also, Sections 3, 4, and 7, Block 69, Oamaru. It is row scknowledged that the North•oid is the drive of the town. It follows, herefore, that land on both sides mus< be:ome of great value While tbi3 is ac:nowledged generally, purchasers shonld rot loose sight of the fact that of all the ite* on the Main North-road Meadow Bink s the cboicot. It combines nearness t> own with the privacy of a country retreat, 't should af?o be borne in mind that to >uild good hctnes on quarter-acre sections n town is simply folly. For, as the toWD ncreases, the house gets cooped in, the air jecomes tainted, and the place feels close ind uncomfortable. In the course of a few ears »cction3 'or suburban reaid nces will unobtainable, or, if obtainable, it will inly be at [prices bearing no comparison to he money which they at present command. These facta must be patent to the most 'asutl observer. Seeing then that such is he case, capitalists should avail themselves >f the present sale, and secure these allotncntj. There is not the least doubt but nocry invested at present in these properies will yield a return far greater than ths uoat exorbitant rates of interest. Terms— Qsarter cash ; balance in one and wo years. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, ijS Auctioneers. SATURDAY, TOE IST MAY NEXT. WEST PLAINS ESTATE. FOR POSITIVE SALE. To Residents of Invercargill, Farmers, Dairymen and others. If 'ARDELL AND CO., If I in conjunction w.th DonaldStronach, or the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Company (Limited), are instructed iy P. K. M'Canghan, Esq., to sell by public .uction, at Sloan's Hall, Dee-street, lnveiargill, on Saturday, the Ist May, At 2 p.m., The West Plains Estate, sub-divided into lots varying from 5 to 50 acres. As tbi3 is not only a property of excepionally superior quality of toil in a high . tate of cultivation, bnt ia the_ choicest üburb around Invercargill, intending purchasers of Farms and Residences are pectally requested to pay it a visit of inpecticn. A Railway Station for poods and tassengers is now erected at West Plains Crossing, within one mile of the Estate, and the metalling of the road from Inverargill to the estate is now completed, t renders this the most convenient and aceasiblc property in Southland, and, being ritbin three miles of Invercargill, it is minantly suited for suburban residences; nd for dairy farming. The Estate is laid down in English grasses, nd sub-divided into numerous paddocks by ive fences, and there are on the property SIX COMFORTABLE RESIDENCES, OFFICES, GARDENS, AND ORCHARDS, Vnd the whole property being surrounded rith a belt of forest, is thoroughly heltered and picturesque. Terms : 10 per cent, cash 10 per cent. 6 nnntbs 10 per cent. 12 months 70 per cent, bearing interest at 7 per :ent- per annum, on Ist May, 1883. Lithographed plans obtainable at the >ffice of the Auctioneers, Don-street, and at .he offices of the N.Z.L. and M.A. Co., Esk-street, Invercaigill; Balclatba, and Dnncdin. Also, at the same time, The Post Office corner, Dee-street, Invercargill, the mo&t central and conspicuous business site in town, K»ing opposite the Bank of New Zea'and, Bank of New South W-Vn. »hd IT' "" TV J ' f j | i t "- t, a *1- 1-gr.j.b 'it- c*

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1250, 20 April 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1250, 20 April 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1250, 20 April 1880, Page 3

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