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CONNELL AND CLOWES SALE OF SHOW PRIVILEGES. SATURDAY, 6TH NOVEMBER. At their Stores, Tyne-street. At noon. pONNELL AND CLOWES have received instructions from the Committee of the North Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association to offer for sale by public auction, at above time and place— The Right 3 and Privileges for the forthcoming Show, to be held on ISth and 19th November, viz. : Gates Booths Fruit Stalls Catalogues Term 3 at Sale. CONNELL & CLOWES, 767 Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 13m NOVEMBER. At their Stores, Tyne-street At 2 o'clock. pONNELL AND CLOWE have received instructions from the Registrar of the Snpreme CourS of New Zealand to offer for sale by public auction at above time and place— Sections 12 and 13, Block XVII Oamaru Town, together with very substantially built 7-rcomed Cottage erected thereon, with out-buildings (lately occupied by Mr, Lewis Morton). The house is plastered throughout, and is In a thorough state of repair. The outbuildings are very complete. For particulars as to terms, &.e., apply to Messrs. Julius and Balmer, Solicitors, Damaru, or to CONNELL AND CLOWES, '66 Auctioneers, MR. GEORGE GREENFIELD EORSE REPOSITORY, THAMES-ST Regular weekly sales OF HORSES, CATTLE, BUGGIES, AND HARNESS Eleld at my Horse Repository, Thames street, opposite Telegraph Office, EVERY SATURDAY. G. GREENFIELD, 136 Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 3i:t> NOVEMBER. At 12 o'clock. At his Mart, Thames-street. H EORGE GREENFIELD has been favored with instructions rem Mr. R. Lindsay to sell by public iuction, at the above time and place— Section 3, Block 65, situate in Edenstreet, Town of Oamaru, with Dwelling-house and Out-houses thereon. This Section has 5 years to run at an innual rental of £7, with a purchasing lause or £IOO. G. GREENFIELD, G9 Auctioneer, SATURDAY, 6th NOVEMBER. At his Mart, Thames-street. At 12 o'clock. In the Intestate Estate of A. V. Johns, deceased. pi EORGE GREENFIELD has been favored with instructions :om Inspector Thompson to sell by public uction, at the abave time and place— The whole of the late A. V. John's Personal Effects, consisting of— Chiffonier (mottled kauri), Chiifonier and Bookcase (cedar), Round Tabic (cedar), Table-, Chairs, Sofas, Bedstead and Bedding, Chess Table, Pictures, Books, Crockery, Diamond Ring, Set Diamond Earrings, Gold and Silver Watches, Lot other Jewellery, Wearing Apparel, Opossum Rug, and a Jot Miscellaneous Articles, too numerous to mention. Without the slightest reserve. G. GREENFIELD, 76 • Auctioneer. MR. DONALD STRONACH FRIDAY, srn NOVEMBER. At 1 o'clock. At Auction, on the Property. MOUNT STEWART ESTATE, On the Lawrence Line of Railway. CATTLE, HORSES, SHEEP, &c. Donald stronach (on behalf of the N.Z.L. and JI A. jO. ) has received instructions from Thomas Hurray, Esq., to offer for sale by auction, >n FRIDAY, sth NOVEMBER, at the jroperty, THE VALUABLE MOUNT STEWART ESTATE, consisting of about 2000 acres of rich agricultural land. The Lawrence Branch passes'through the jroperty, the Mount Stewart Railway station being situated on the estate. The land is all of the best character, the loil being a light loam, admirably adapted or the production of crops of every descrip;ion. About 900 acres have been brought into inltivation, and are now in splendid condiaon ; and this portion of the property has jeen subdivided into 30 pcddocks with lubsiantial live fences. The remaiuder is n stood natural pasture. The buildings consist of commodious iwelling-house, stables, cattle-sheds, grana■ies, barns, &c. Also, washing and dipping tanks, threshing mill, flour mill with ;wo pair atones driven by iron water wbeeL There i 3 a very good garden and plantaaon, comprising never;.l acres, and well itocked with fruit and timber. The climate of the locality is almost perrect, and enjoys freedom from frosts and iroughts. The property is also abundantly inpplied with water. Mr. Murray's present ill health compels lim to give up farming, and necessitates lis parting with the place. Also, immediately after the above, will >e offered for absolute a«le— All the Live £tock, Farming Implements, itc., at present on the estate. For further information, apply to The N.Z.L. and M. A. Co., Dunedin; DONALD REID, ESQ., Solicitor, Milton; THOMAS MURRAY, Esq., >44 Mount Stewart,

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 30 October 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 30 October 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 30 October 1880, Page 3

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