SALE BY AUCTION. SL’LEVDID OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. Town op Clyde. GEORGE FACFTE, instructed by Mr Janies Patterson, jun., of Dunedin, will sell by public auction, On SATURDAY, NOV. 15th, At 12 am,, At his Rooms, Sunderland street, Clyde, The following Properties, Lot 1 —Section 9, block XXIV., Town of Clyde, Quarter acre, together/with a four-roomed brick cottage f thereon, and garden .well stocked with lull bearingfruit trees. Lot 2—Sections 23 and 24, block XXVI , Town of Clyde, to getlier with buildings thereon lately known as the old Bendigo Hotel Stables, and now in the occupation of Mr A. Joss, saddler. Lot 3—Section 4, block 11., Town of Clyde, quarter-acre, unimproved. These properties require hut little comment. They are all admirably situated, and sh uld command the at tention of speculators. Lot 1 is incomparably situated, has a commanding view of the whole of the Dunstan Flat, and as a resi ieuce is the very best in the whole town. Lot 2is c ntrally situated for business, and adjoins the Bank of New South Wales; tho buildings are extensive, and adap ed m any class of business. Lot 3 is opposite the Court-house, County O fines, and Post Office, and for business or residence is well situated. Terms at Sale.
Immediately after the above will be submitted, on account of Mr \V m. Hastedt, Section 15, block 11. Sections 14 and 16 block X. Sec ions 25 and 26, block X. Town of Clyde. These sections are all fronting the main road from Clyde to Alexandra, and are desirable building sites. Also, Several other sections in Sunderland street and ocher parts of the town. This sale presents a favourable opportunity for investment, and in view of the projected railway works, the Straih-Taieri line being authorised by Parliament wMi a terminus at Clyde, building sites must necessarily increase in value as the works proceed. Terras at Sale. FRIDAY, 21st VOYE.MBER, 1879, At 1 o’clock. HORSES, C vTTLE, &c., <Sc. JABEZ BURTO V has received instructions to sel l by public auction, at the Commercial Sale Yards Roxburgh, on the ah >ve named date, 4 Draught Colts, by Sir Colin, 3 years old (unbroken) 1 Draught Filly,.by >ir Colin, 4 years old (unbroken) 1 Draught Mare, 7 years old 1 Draught Colt, 3 years old (unbroken) 2 upstanding Hacks (unbroken), 3 and 5 years old 2 Harness Mares 2 Lady’s Hacks 3 well bred Hacks (broken to saddle) 2 Pack Horses 20 head Store Cattle (mixed lot) 10 hi‘ail Store Cattle (mixed lot) 4 quiet Dairy Cows 4 three-year-old Steers Also. 58 acres of land, held under agricultural lease, all securely fenced, in two paddocks—so acres being in grass, 6 acres in oats, acre in potatoes, and J acre'planted with iruit trees. The foregoing is a compact property, situate at Roxburgh East. Also, A quantity of second hand timber, consisting of weathei boards and quartering. JABEZ BURTOX, Auctioneer.
TO BE LET, A Bargain to a Good Tenant. HAT Old-establDhed Store known as Auckland’s Drapery and Fancy Bazaar, Oiyde, he being about to visit the old country The Dwel-ling-house contains six rooms, adarge Garden, out-buildings, &c , all leplete with every convenience Can be entered upon about t'hristm.is next. No stock to be taken unless desired. Apply,coi the premise?.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 917, 14 November 1879, Page 2
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546Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dunstan Times, Issue 917, 14 November 1879, Page 2
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