Sale
of Benjamin Warby’s Estate 26
June 1880 The Sydney Morning Herald |
By Order the Trustees of the Estate of
the late Benjamin Warby, Esq. Campbelltown Farms, Close to the township. Lot 1.-50 acres, known as Whologhan's. Lot 2.-30 acres, adjoining the above,
and known as Dwyer's. *,* These farms are nearly all cleared
and stumped. They are bounded by a creek of permanent water, and have good
stone upon them. They are admirably adapted as sites for gentlemen's country
residence. Lot 3.-80 acres, known as Dwyer's
grant. Lot 4.-50 acres, ditto Healy's ditto. Lot 5.-10 acres, ditto Carr's ditto. These lots adjoin each other, and are
well timbered with ironbark, gum, oak, &c. The soil upon them is of a
dark loamy nature, suitable for agricultural, vineyard, or grazing purposes. They are bounded by Messrs. Wells and
Smith's land and a Government reserve. Richardson and Wrench have received
instructions to sell by public auction, at the .Rooms, Pitt-street, Sydney, On Friday, 16th July, at 11 o'clook, The above-described lands, near
Campbelltown. Plan of position on view at the Rooms. For particulars of titles apply to W.
W. Billyard, Esq., Hunter-street; and Messrs. Gannon
and M'Laughlin, King street, |