SALES BY AUCTION FRIDAY, 30TH APEIL. At Kakanui Flat. At 12 o'clock. GREAT CLEARING UNRESERVED SALE. To Farmers, Contractors, Croppers, and Others. DISPLENISHING SALE OF DRAUGHT HORSES, HACKS, HARNESS, IMPLEMENTS, GRAIN &c. Premiam on a Cropping Lease. Fleming and hedley have received instructions from Mr. James Rogers to sell by public auction, at the Camp, Kakanui Flat, Elderslie, near the junction of the Kakanui and Kauroo, on the above date, all his effects as follows: — G Excellent Geldings 2 Medium Draughts 2 First-class Hacks 10 Sets of Harness 6 New Farm Drays and Frames 3 d.f. Ploughs good as new 3 Reaping Machines, Reid and Gray's 8 Horse Covers 4 Tents 4 Sets of Harrows 600 Empty Sacks 1050 Bags Prime Short oat 3 600 Bags Danish Oats 186 Bag 3 "Wheat 297 Bag 3 Prime Malting Barley "Without Reserve. Premium on 250 acres of First-class 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 nnequalled 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, *1 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 the Executors in the Estate of W.Young to sell by public auction all the unsold sections in the Township of Meadow Bank, viz. : Allotments 8, 9, 10, 11, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 22, on the Plain. Also, Sections 3, 4, and 7, Block 69, Oamaru.
It is cow acknowledged that the Northroad 13 the drive of the town. It follows, therefor*, that i—J »= 5 -*±V ™ n ?' be " come of great value. While thi3 is acknowledged generally, purchasers should not loose sight of the fact that of all the sites on the Main North-road Meadow Bank i 3 the choicest. It combines nearneis to town wir-h the privacy of a country retreat. It should atso be borne in mind that to bnild good houses on quarter-acre sections in town is simply folly. For, as the town increases, the hou3e get 3 cooped in, the air becomes tainted, and the p'acc feels clone and nncomfortab'e. In the course of a few } ears sections for suburban resid-nce3 will be unobtainible, or, if obtainable, it will only be at prices bearing no comparison to the money which they at present command. These facta must be patent to the most casual ob erver. Seeing then that auch is the case, capitalists should avail themselves of the present sale, and secure these allotments. There is not the least doubt but money invested at present in these properties will yield a return far greater than the most exorbitant rates of interest. Terms—Quarter cash ; balance in one and two year?. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, 97G Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 4th MAY. At John Mackay's Yards. At 12 o'clock. CLEARING SALE OF CATTLE. PRIME AYRSHIRE DAIRY COWS, AND HEIFEKS. To Farmer?, Dairymen, Graziers, & Others. FLEMING AND HEDLEY have received instructions from Mr. T. Y. Duncan to sell by public auction, at the above time and place—--100 HEAD OF QUIET CATTLE, viz : 30 Prime Dairy Cows 20 Do do Heifers 30 2-year-old Steers 20 Yearling 3, mixed sexes. The Auctioneers would direct special notice to this nice quiet lot. The Cows and Heifers are by the celebrated Prize Bull Earl Percy, and the youngsters out of Mi kers by a son of Percy out of Flora. The whole lot are for UNRESERVED SALE. Terms at Sale. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, SOU Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AH. MAUDE • has received instructions to sell by public auction, at an early date— Twelve to Fifteen BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, adjoining the Town Belt Railway Station, subdivided into convenient-sized building sites. Full particulars in a future issue. A. H. MAUDE, §23 Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 29in APRIL.
At 2 o'clock. At his Mart, Thames-street. EORGE GREENFIELD has been favored with instructions to sell by public auction, at the above time and place— Part of Section 17, B'ock 43, Town of Oamarn, with an Eight-roomed House of atone and wood erected thereon, corner of Aln-atreefc and Cross-Jane ; wonld moke a splendid site for a stoic or hotel. No reserve. Terms liberal. G. GREENFIELD, Auctioneer.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1254, 24 April 1880, Page 3
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