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MONDAY, 6th JAHUAMT, At2o'oloek. --.^ Under Distraint TIT 0 N T A G U E V ""-*• has received instructions to r sell by auction, at his Roomß, High street, on.» Monday» 6th January, at 3 o'clock, A small lot of furniture, under db train* for rent. MONDAY, 6th JANUARY* At 2 o'clock. CLEARING SALE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITJHE; & 0 . MONTAGU P»m nas received instructions to sell hv "* «»**** Horsehair suite, gilt pier-glasses, tablet, cheffoniers, wardrohs, drawers, :wa«h stands, carpetaj fenders and ironF, chairs, looking glasses, crockery, glasu ware, *e.f Ac, fa. No reserve. TUESDAY, 7th JANUARY. At 2.30 o'clock. Bouman and Macandrew in Liquidation. Topsail Schooner y ROSANNAH ROSS. MONT ~G U PY M has received instructions to sell by auction, at Mb Rooms, High street, on Tueßday, 7th January, at 2.30 o'clock, The topsail schooner Rosannah Rose, ISO tons reijister, carries 100.000 sup. feet of timber, or about 180 tons dead weight. Is guaranteed to carry d cargo to any port in the world. Thoroughly suited for the timber trade, as she has very large hatchway aoad bow porta, and can carry bauij£ timber without' any broken stowage. She is built of oak and hardw >od, and is thoroughly well found in sa'ls, gear, etc Certified copies of surveyors' reports can be seen at the offico of the Auctioneer, from whom any further particulars can be obtained. She is tying at Dunedin, alongside the Rattray street wharf, where she can be inspected.

To be sold absolutely without reserve. MONTAGU PYM, Hihg street, Dunedin SATURDAY, 18th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. BAYVIEW, BAYVIBW. BLUESKIN. j-tj, nas received instructions from the proprietor to sell 17 auction, at hia Rooms, High street, on Saturday, 18th January, »t 2 o'clock, THE QUEEN OF -WATERING PLACES. BAYVIEW. It has been a matter of remark by Australian and English tourists that no place near Dunedin present* so many advantages for a waterine place as Blueskin Bay. For bathing it is unrivalled, since It is the only bay along the ooast which sharks cannot enter, owing to the shallow water on the bar. BAYVIEW Fronts the north-east, undoubtedly the best ex. posure of all, and ließ on the left hand of the traveller just as he enters the Waitata Railway Station. * The view across the Bay to Warrington • lovely. The distance from Dunedin is lesß than that of those favorite places, Seatoun and Portobello. and as population inci eases it is certain that the natural beauties of wit «_ BLUESKIN BAY Will attract those who wish to make a home for themselves at an easy distance from their doily work. ' There is a BMall quantity of very beautiful bush on the property. Bathing, sea-fishing, and boating in perfection., The Waitati is full of trout. Every bush contains Californiaa quail, partridges, and pheasants.

The proprietor has decided to meet the re. qulrements of the public by laying off the pro. perty in about eighty quarter-acres, the balanoe being divided into one, two, three, four, and five acre blocks. .■' Terms: Ten per cent, deposit, 15 per cent, in three months, and the balance in bills at six, twelve, eighteen, and twenty-four months, with interest at 8 per cent. Plans now obtainable at the office of THE AUCTIONEER. SATURDAY, 18th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD PROPERTY. THE AKATOBE ESTATE. MONT A~ G U PY M has received instructions to sell by auction at his Rooms, High street, immediately after the sale of Bavview, on Saturday, the 18th January, at 2 o'clock, THE AKATORE ESTATE, Containing—--820 acres rich agricultural land, with Coastal Frontage. The land is adjoining the well-known properties of Messrs F. Wayne, R. Melville, J. Pearson, and J. Hall, and is admirably adapted for Dairy Farm. It is also partially fenced. The property will be offered in one or two lots. Terms very liberal. Plan of estate and further particulars at the offioeof MONTAGU PYM, Auctioneer, High street. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. CAVERSHAM BLOCK 1. MONTAGU PYM begs to inform the publio that the sale of CAVERSHAM has been Postpj.-ed until January, for the purpose of altering the width of the roads to ONE CHAIN. Due notice in future advertisement of date of MONTAGU PYM, Auctioneer, High street.

VAUXHALL. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ONALD BEID & 00, JL7 ! have received instructions to sell by auction, at an early date in January, 01 whioh due notice will be given, 100 Seotions in that portion of the TOWN OF VAUXHALL, ', Formerly known as Lothians. None of these section- lnve »t»>v jowly been offered, and in order to secure a bond fide tale to fmnmvincr rmmliiuart f >iav xmM L_ MM i. _ very low upset prioe, oa remarkably ea yWnB of payment, and sold without the slightest reserve. These sections ha -.*e a beautiful tunny aspect they command a c wminK view, and there are two excellent springs of water on the ground. They are in close proximity to the ANDERSON'S BAY RAILWAY STATION, and are therefore suitable for residences for per* sons having business in town. The main roil to the township has been formed and me billed. v' Sections 3 to 10, Block B, original survey, will be offered at the same time. • These sections have a frontage to the Bay, and are considered the choicest in the whole township. They were originally reserved by the proprietor for himself, but in consequence of numerous applications to sell them, he has de* tertnined to place them in the market. Plmib are in preparation, in which each section MRrU.WI? 11l any reserve Terms exceedingly liberal

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Evening Star, Issue 4942, 4 January 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4942, 4 January 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4942, 4 January 1879, Page 3