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MR. GEORGE GREENFIELD HORSE REPOSITORY, THAMES-ST. Regular weekly sales OP HORSES. CATTLE, BUGGIES, AND HARNESS Held at my Horse Repository, Thamesstreet, <fppoaite Telegraph Office, EVERY SATURDAY. G. GREENFIELD, 436 Auctioneer. TO-MORROW. "WEDNESDAY, 27TH OCTOBER. At 12 o'clock. On the Premises, Ouse-Htreet East. George Greenfield has been favored •with instructions from Mr. R. Mayhew to sell by public auction, at the above time and place—The whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of— Chest Drawers, Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads and Bedding, Stove and Fittings (No. 6 Vesper), Cabinetmaker's Bench, Cramps, Tools, and and lot of miscellaneous goods too numerous to mention. N.B. — As Mr. Mayhew i 3 leaving the district, the whole of the above-named lots are for nnreserved sale. G. GREENFIELD, 737 Auctioneer. MR. RICHARD LEIGH [business card.] Richard leigh, AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, TEA &lES -STREET, Opposite Post Office. MR. DONALD STRONACH FRIDAY, sth NOVEMBER. At 1 o'clock. At Auction, on the Property. MOUNT STEWART ESTATE, On the Lawrence Line o: Railway. CATTLE, HORSED SHEEP, &c. ONALD STRONACH . „ (on behalf of the N.Z.L. and MA, Co.) has received irstrucr-ions from Thomas Murrav, Etq., to ofi'er for sale by auction, on FHI DAY, sth NOVEMBER, at the property, THE VALUABLE MOUNT STEWART ESTATE, consisting of about 2000 acres of rich agricultural land. The Lawrence Branch posseß through the property, -the Mount fete wart Lailway Station being situated on the estate. The land is all of the b?st character, the soil being a light loam, adntirably adapted for the nroduction of crops of every description. About 900 acre 3 have been Drought into cultivation, and are now in splendid condition ; and this portion of the property has been subdivided into 30 ptddocks with substantial live fences. Tim remainder is in cood natural pasture. The buildings i:ousist of commodious dwelling-house, stables, cattle-sheds, granaries, barns, &<?. Also, washing anil dipping tonka, threshin-; mill, flour mill with twi°pair stone 3 driven by iron water wheel. There is a very good garden and plantation, comprising •• eve 1 acres, and well stocked wit- fruit av.d timber. The climate of thy locality is almost perfect, and enjoys freedom from frosts and droughts. The property is ajso abuudantly supplied with water. Mr. Murray's pre- ent ill hea 1 th compels him to give up farming, and necessitates his parting with th- place. Also, immediately atter the above, will be offered for absolute All the Live .-took, Farming Imple, ments, &c., at present on. tho estate, For further information, apply to The N.Z. L. and M.A. Co., Dunediu ; DONALD REID, EFQ., Solicitor, Milton; THOMAS MUKRAY, Esq., 641 Mount Stewart. FOR SALE AND TO LET F R SALE. AN ECONOMICAL 4-HORSEPOWER STEAM ENGINE, which is now being used to print the Mail, It consists of upright boiler with engine attached, and occupies a space about 3 feet squars. It i« almost new, and is on?y disposed of to make room for a water engine. Particulars as t r > price, £c ,my bs obtained on application to Mr.-i Office. TO LET—BAKEHOUSE and Oven. Apply at once, Riciiahd Leig^, Auctioneer. 994 SPORT!N( M ELBOURNE CUP, 1881 STAR PROBLEM. 1000 COMPETITORS AT 10s EACH. Bonus for Solutions. let I - £l5O 2nd s0 3rd ... ... ... *0 Divided ... ... ••• 100 Do 130 Total £st)o Address—- " f.TAPv Pf.OBLKM.' C'are of C. J. Harris, lg2 Box 10, Post Office, Oamaru. R. RICHARDSON'S Empire consultation ox CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB HANDICd.P_ To be run at Christchurh, Nov. 11th, 18S0. Thirty-seven Nominations. 1000 Conßulters at £1 eaoh. First £ SOO Second ... ••• ••• 200 Third... .. 10l) Starters (divided) ... ... 100 Non-starters (divided) ..._ 100 Clients from a distance will kindly send si P. 0.0. or crossed cheque, with Is aided for exchange, aleo stamped envelope Address — R RICHARDSON, Empire Hotel, Christchnjrch, or 500 Box 328, Post 1 >ffice, Christehurch. PJ. BELL'S CONSULTA'I luN, NO. # ON iUE c. J. c. HANDICAP, To be run iu November. I'Rizks : First Prize £10<)0"\ Second Prize ... 500 i Third Prize 250 }- £3OOO Starters (divided)... ... 650 Non.starters (divided) ... 600/ Consultation Fee, £l. Wherever obtainable, please forward Post Office Orders, or Crossed Cheques, with exchange added. Two stamps needed—one for reply and one tqr reregult. Address, P. J. BELL, )?ost Office, pox Jl6, rpimftri. Tiakete obtftipable at Taylor's, hairdresser. TbwiearStreet, 4Q7

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 26 October 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 26 October 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 26 October 1880, Page 3

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