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AUCTIONS. THURSDAY. 13 h iWARCE 1884, " At 2 o'clock. UNPARALLELED OPPORTUNITY. . j To Banking Corporations, Insurance Companies, Investors, Speculators, and Others. Full Quarter- Vcre Section of Valuable Freehold (Known as Wise's Corner), In the Business Centre of the City of Dunedin, Together with STONE AND BRtOK HOTEL, SHOPS, and S LORES thereon. MLANDRE3S, HEPBURN, & CO., have r^ciived insiructior-e fiom the proprietors to offar for p»le by public auction. on Thursday, M*»ch 13, as their Rooms, Manse street, Daneclin, at 2 o'clock, That very valuable freehold quarter-acre section, being section 39, block IX, haying a full frontage of 66 f t to Princes street, by a depth of 165ffc to Rattray street, City of Dunedin. Together with All t^e shops, hotel, stores, cellars, (ffiseß, <feo., &c. theraon, and now occupiei by Msaura Wiaa, C.ffia, and Co. ; J. Beeger; G. H. Glover and Co j Rutherford aad Co. ; Louis Court ; (J. Clark, L ! ghband, Allan, and Co. ; Heyoimaon, Low, and Co ; and several tenants in offices. The position cf tbiß well-known property, situated as it is At the earner of th* two principal and main Etreets in the city — Princes and Rafctray streets — opposite the B*nk of New Z«aland, and facing the chief Pos*-- ffioe. ' Telrgraph-ofSo.', tho Central Tramway Terminnf, Railway-itation, besides being in the immediate vicinity of tha Steamers' Basin and Import Wharves, renders it cf unetjuailed value as a prominent position forabaiiking institution,. insurance company, hotel, or iother public building and as a Bite no other in Danedin cau aurpaas it. For further particulars, terms, and conditions, &c , apply to ' 91 THE AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, 188*, At 2 .o'clock. Sale of Freehold Land at Clyde. aEORG~i" FAOHE has been instructed by the Registrar of tbe Supreme Court at D-icedin, to sell by I public auction, at Port Faillip Hotel, Clyde, j on the above date, the following propertifiß— . Section 10, Bl ck I, Town of Clyde,! containing 15 poles, together with the two stone ooUagea, outhouses, and shed thereon Section 3, Block XI, Town of Clyde, containing 17 polet, together with tho cot tag 3 theraon. For further particulars apply to F. J. WILSON, Solicitor, Clyde; Or to GEORGE FACHE, 2f Aucioneer. SATURDAY, Ut MARC a 1884, At 12 o'clock. Sale of Valuable Station' Property. AT INVEROARGILL. By order of the Registrar of the Supreme Couit of Nsw Zealand. WILSON, TAINE, & CO have received inalractiuLS from the Registrar of the Supreme Oourc to sell by public auction, at their Salerooms, Dee street, Invercargill, on the above date, That valuable sheep and cattle station known as CUPDEN. Clifden Station is Bituated on the west bank of the 'iVaiau River, in the lato Provioca of Otago, comprising Runs 172 a, 172b, and 462, containing in all somo 23000 acres l eaaeQ oid 1 97 i acrea 2 rOO^ 8 P°^ eB freehold — the whole forming one entire station property. The improvements consist of a oomfntablo dwelling-house of eight room?, and storeroom, barn, coaoh house and stables, men's hutp, woolsued for eight Bhenrera, dip, and drafting yards. A large water wheel with race has just been erected, Buitabb for sawing, grinding, threshing, chaff -cutting, &c, and a, large twu-alorey'ehed is now in course of eraotiju in close proximity to game, everything being in thorough working order; orchards aud kitchen garden iv full beting. Together with tha live stock, consisting of — 11 000 TOnD S fl heep, the wotl from wbich brougufc tne highest price in the n»)k3t of any in the district A Kn well-bred cattle, bßdideß some 60 ' aUU or 70 calves l o wotkmg bullocks, with gear complete 03 horat-s, including thoroughbred entire * , I Q youug colta and fillies by Topthorne, Totara, and Wee Lad. The cattle havo borni carefully bred and are quiet, consisting of Shorihorna and Hrrefords. Ihe bulls have taken firat prizes at the Dunedin Show?, and the herd ia considered one of the beat in Otago or S juibland. 8000 acres of tho leasehold have besn surface sown in English grass, and portions of the freehold fire laid down sn English grass. oat«, and turnips, and are divided uff into p*tidocb>. The ab(»ve is considered the most compact otation in Southland, and is only bouqos4 mil.-a from Invercargill. Also, the following property, Being Bectfrn 5, Nevia district, containing 9 acres and 6 pole?, more or less. For further particulars apply to MACDONALD & RUSSELL, Solicitors, lrivwcargill ; * Messrs WILSON, TAINE, & CO., 9f ' Auotfoneerß, Invercargill.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1681, 9 February 1884, Page 17

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