MR. A. H. MAUDE to-mokrow. FRIDAY, 21ST MAY. At 12 o'clock. On the premises, "Wharf-street, opposite the Show Ground. A H. M~ A U D E tin received instructions from Mr. G. Mellows to sell by public auction, at the above time and place—All his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS Consisting of— Piano (by Bord), Tables, Chairs, Chest Drawers, Carpets, Washstands, Beds and Bedding, Looking-glass, Fenders, Fire Irons, Books Crockery, Glass, Ironmongery, No. 6 Stove, &c., &c. A. H. MAUDE, 275 Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 27TH MAY. At his Stores, Harbor-street. At Noon. A H. MAUDE has received instructions to sell by public auction, at the above time and placeThe FREEHOLD of SECTIONS 21 and 22, Block 84, Oamaru Town. A. H. MAUDF-, 305 Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 27TH MAY. At his Stores, Harbor-street. At Noon. A H. MAUDE • has received instructions to sell by public auction, at above time and place— The Freehold of that Valuable Corner Section 32, Block 4, Oamaru Town, together with Brewery and other Buildings, presently in the occupation of Mr. "William Raynor. This Section is, without exception, the most valuable property at present for sale in the Town of Oamaru, and is well-worthy the attention of capitalists and investors. A. H. MAUDE, 298 Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 27TH MAY. At his Stores, Harbor-street. At Noon. AH. M A U D E • has received instructions to sell by public auction, at the above time and place— The Leasehold of Sections 20 and 21 on the Harbor Board Property, comprising the Mail Office, the Office presently occupied by Mr. J. Church, and the Stables in Harbor-street, now in the occupation of Mr..Wm. Gillespie. This Valuable Property is subject to a rental of L6O per annum to the Oamaru Harbor Board, and has about 16 years to run. All the premises are let to good tenants. The lease is a very favorable one, with full valuation for improvements at the end of same. A. H. MAUDE, 303 Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 27TH MAY. At his Stores, Harbor-street. At Noon. AH. MAUDE • has received instructions from the Governors of the Waitaki High School to sell by public auction, at above time and place— The LEASEHOLD of SECTIONS 15, 17, and 19, BLOCK 1, Oamaru District, divided into convenient Suburban Allotments, each containing about Five Acres, with lease at 14 years. Also, That portion between the Railway Line and the Beach, containing EightyFive Acres, for one or more years. The value of these conveniently and beau-tifully-situated Allotments will be recognised by all in search of desirable suburban properties, and the Auctioneer can confidently recommend these allotments to the attention of those in search of sites for Suburban Residences, Market Gardens, or Dairy Farms. A. H. MAUDE, 306 Auctioneer. SATURDAY, oth JUNE. At his Stores, Harbor-street. AH. MAUDE • has received instructions from Alex. Kerr, Esq., to sell by public auction, at above time and place— The UNEXPIRED LEASE of that Valuable Business Section, being No. 8 Harbor Board Sub-division, alongside the store at present occupied by Messrs. D. and J. Hay; Corner Section; Frontage about 109 feet to Clyde-street, 66 feet to Kerr-street, and a further frontage of 66 feet to the clearest railway siding in Oamaru. The lease has nearly 18$ years to run. Ground rent only L 25 per annum. "Frill valuation clause for all improvements at end of lease. Terms very liberal. A. H. MAUDE, 258 Auctioneer. EDUCATION RESERVES, OAMARU TOWN. TUESDAY, 15TH JUNE. At his Store*, Harbor-street. At 12 o'clock. A H. MAUDE T ti»« received instructions from the Board of Governors of the Otago Boys' and Girls' High Schools to sell by public auction, at above time and place— A Twenty-one Years' Lease _of the following Sections, containing each 1 rood:— Section 4, Block V., Oamaru Town, at present occupied by Mr. Wansb rough Section 16, Block XXVI., Oamaru Town Section 10, Block IX., Oamaru Town. In the case of the first two Sections, the purchasers will require to pay to the outgoing tenants valuation for Buildings, &c , ereoted thereon. For full particulars aa to valuation, terms of lease, &c., apply Mr. George Sumpter, Oamaru ; or Secretary Otago High School Board of Governors, Colonial Bank Building. Dunedin. A. H. MAUDE, 196 Auctioneer.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1285, 20 May 1880, Page 3
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