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AUCTION NOTICES. MONDAY, Otb JANUARY, At II o'clock. V damageFsugak. ■ Ex Augoste, front-Mauritius. . At the Rattray street Wharf Shed. For the benefit pi whom it may concern, M‘LANDRKSfi, HEPBURN, , & CO. are onatruoted by the Importers, Messrs at:theßattray, street,Wharf,Shed; on Monday. fithJanuary, at 11 o’clock, 0 „V ‘ 1,160 pocketr sugar; as'follows No. ■ <■ ■■ 1 194 nnnVoty finest snowdrops finest grey crystals >» }) finest yellow crystals »>■" »»■ -■ _ H »» fine yellow crystals *« it »» >i u ■ ■ j: ' brewing crystals »* » Sat ipluson view at the Wharf Shed.

Terms cash. SATURDAY, llth JANUARY, | At 2 o’clock; ' , township op burnsidb; Lower Kaikorai. TWELVE MINUTES PROM DUNEDIN BY _ ! TRAIN Close to the Burnside Railway Station. , Upset Price, per fullquarter-aore section; Deposit. Balance, one. two, three, and four years, with interest at 8 per cent. : M’LANDRESS. "hEPBURN, ft. 00. are instructed by Jaines Wilson, .Esq,, to sell by auction, at their Booms, Manse street, on Saturday, llth January, at 2 o’clock, THE TOWNSHIP OP BURNSIDE; Subdivided into (juarter-acre Sections, This property is situated at the junction of the Green Island and Balclutha Railway, the Burnside station being within 18 chains of the nearest, and 30 chains, of the farthest point of of the land. The time occupied iu travelling from Dunedin to the station is 12 minutes by raiL aud there are now passing 23 TRAINS A DAY, runningat all hours from 0 30 a.m. till 11 p.m. It is within the observation of anyone that the tendency of the City of Dunedin is to extend Itself SOUTHWARD, in which direction only is .to be found LEVEL OR GENTLY RISING LAND; and the suburbs haying now pushed so close up to the hills that intervene between Caversbnm and Green Island, there is little doubt that the next district to be densely populated is that of Green Island, the distance between it arid Dunedin now being so greatly abridged by railway that people can live there and be as conveniently situated for their business as if living at the Water of and far more so'than if at' Roslyn or Mornington. This property is so close to Green Island that it may almost be called %n extension' of that township, and people living there would have all the i advantages of an old-established community in the way of churches, schools, shops, etc,, etc.

t The Auctioneers desire to coll special attention to the low upset price at which the proprietor is willing to part with this land, via., L 25 PER QUARTER-ACRE, which is absurdly low compared to the prices at which land in townships infinitely les* conveniently situated is selling. It offers a rare opportunity to parties who are desirous of acquiring a freehold of two or three acres, at a convenient distance from town, to buy contiguous sections. ' The price of season tickets from Burnside station is less than 8b per month for adults; school children are carried at merely nominal rates. Intending buyers are earnestly requested to take a run out by train and exatnine the land for themselves, as they will then form a far higher opinion of it than from anything the Auctioneer can say. SATURDAY, 18th JANUARY At 2 o’clock. In Rooms, Manse street. WAIHOLA PARK. WAIHOLA PARR. . Adjoining, the Government Township of Waihola And opposite The Passenger Railway Station On the MAIN SOUTHERN TRUNK LINE, And commanding a grand view of Lake Wuhola, The favorite Regatta Lake, M‘L ANDRESS, HEPBURN, AND CO. have been favored with instructions from James Kilgour, Esq., to offer by public auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on SATURDAY, 18th JANUARY, At 2 o’clock, The Township of Waihola Park, subdivided into suitable sections for BUILDING SITES & SMALL FARMS. It is unnecessary to point out the many advantages this favorite property possesses, being so well known by all as a resort for excursionists and picnic parties, owing to the easy manner by which it can be reached by rail, and its beautiful lake scenery. The proprietor has fixed the very low upset price of L 5 PER QUARTER.AC RE, in older to give all an opportunity of securing a country freehold for a moderate sum.

Terms most liberal. Lithographic plans now ready. WEDNESDAY, 22nd JANUARY. " TO AGRICULTURISTS IN SEARCH OF GOOD FARMS. Unreserved Sale, M'LANDRESS, & GO. have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Booms, Manse street, Dunedin, on ' WEDNESDAY, 22nd JANUARY, 1879, At 3 p.m. The balance of the Titipna Valley Estate, consisting of about 1,500 acres of firstclass agricultural land, divided into convenient sized farms, and within four miles of Kdendale Railway Station, and intersected by the Dunedin and Invercargill Main road. Most of the land is equal in quality to the productive Taieri and Edendale plains; and the remainder consists of rich sloping ridges, of which nearly every acre is ploughable. r The land adjoins the Australian and New Zealand Company’s Edendale Estate, celebrated for its stock-carrying and cereal-growing capacities ; and ns the vendor secured this land dir.ct from the Crown, he, vritb perfect confidence, submits it to public competition without the slightest reserve. On application the Auctioneers will furnish intending purchasers with maps, and make arrangements for showing intending buyers over the land. Terms—Half cash, balance may remain on Mortgage, bearing interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum. TOWNSHIP OF CLIFTON^ THE undersigned bog to intimate that oh an early date they vnll sell by auction that magnificent property known from the earliest days of the Province oa THE FORBURY ESTATE, which was selected by the late Mr Yalpy aa one | of the first choices. The projferty is now being surveyed into suitable allotments, and will be offered under the name of CLIFTON. , Whether for Convenience or access by road or rail, exquisite scenery, fine sea bathing, or rich soil, or any advantage whatever that will make a desirable and pleasant residence, it is confidently believed that 'nothing eqhol to Clifton has ever been offered to tho public. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON 4 00. GILLIES. STREET. * HULOP, BIRTHS, Marriages, Death*, and Funeral 1 Notices are received by the Evmrnro SCAB until 2.80 p.m. daily.

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Evening Star, Issue 4941, 3 January 1879, Page 3

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