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AO TTION JTOTICEg. rUJTSt VY, 2lst JANUARY, At 3 o’clock. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. Section No., 31, Block XVI., Ltmodin. »* •> • n XXL, „ „ .» 27, „ XXL, „ DO N A L D REID A 00 b&va received instructions to cell by auction, by order of the Supreme Court, the above valuable freehold properties. The sale will take place at Watson’s Hotel, High street, Dunedin, on Tuesday, 2lst January, 1879, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, in three loti. Lstl consists of section SI, block XVI., fronting Great King street, Dnnedin, and doata’ns one- quarter of an acre, 'with the buildings and erections thereon. Lot 2 consists of section 28, h’ocV XXL, fronting Great King street, Dunedin, and contains one quarter of tm mii«, without the buildings. thereon, which belong to the tenant, and may be removed by him within six weeks from the day of sale. Lot S consists of section 27, block XXL, fronting Great King street, Dunedin' l and contains one quarter, of ouacic. with the buildings and ereotioi s thereon. The particulars and conditions of sale can be ■ seen at the offices of MESSRS DONALD REID & 00., , The Auctioneers; 1 Or, at the offices of MESSES HOWORTH k HODGKINS, Solicitors, Princes street, Dunedin. TUESDAY, 21st JANUARY. . At2o*olook, VALUABLE CITY L lo ' \ REHOLD... With Full Valuation. To Merchants,’ Builders, Speculators, and Others, DON aL D REID. A 00. will sell by auction, at Watson’s Hotel, Dnnedin, on the above date, The lease, having seventeen yean and three months to run, of that valuable City ) roporty now occupied by Mr Alex, Fraser and Messrs Finek and Grasby, builders. This property has a frontage of 103 ft fi : n to Moray place by a depth of 141 ft, and a frontaf * of 44ft ro a-right-of-way at the rear. It is in o'one proximity, to the proposed Graving Look, the New Zealand Hardware Company b ~ev/ warehouses, and the business premises of Messrs Burt, Findlay, and others. This splendid building Bite has a centre! position, a large frontage to one of the prinoipil business streets, a long lease to run at a low rebtal, and full valuation at the end of the term. These advantages make tho lease equal tea freehold, and renders this a splendid opportunity of securing a really valuable business site cn favorable terms. Remember —Full valuation at end of lease. Terms at sale. For further particulars apply to Mr Fraser, oh the premises, or to the Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 25th JANUARY. 1879, At 2 o'clock. TOWN OP SHERWOOD, Waipahi. No reserve. Donald eeid a 00. will sell by auction, at Watson’s HotcL Dunedin, on Satmday, the 25th mutant, All the unsold sections in the favorite town* ship of SHERWOOD, Waipahi, being sections numbered 29, 40, 41, 48, , to 59, 73 to 78, and 83 to 88, in all twenty-seven f-ections, at the low upset price of L 8 per section. These sections are the choicest in the town* ship, having been reserved by the proprietor for his own nan, but as he has left tho district they . are now offered for unreserved sale. This township is situated only eight chains from the Waipahi railway station, on the main line from Dunedin to Invercargill, and at the junction of the Tapanui railway with the main trunk The Post and Telegraph Offices and Government School are immediately adj .cent. Terms very easy—Deposit, L2 pet section; ba’anoe by arrangement, bearing 8 per cent, interest. Lithographed plans can be obtained from the Postmaster, Waipahi; ‘Ciutha Leader’ Office Balclntha; and the Auctioneers, Dunedin. * SATURDAY, 25th JANUARY. At 2 o’clock, Donald rkid a 00. Will sell hy auction at Watson’s Hotel, 1 nnedin, on the above date, SECTIONS IS AND 16, TOWNSHIP OF LORNE, Upper Kaikorai. The above are corner sections, they are in tho best port of the township, and are for positive ■ale. Terms at sale. VAUXHALL. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Donald keid a oo have received instructions to sell b' auction, at an early date in January, of whicl due m tice will be given, ' 100 Sections in that portion of the TOWN OF ViJ XHALL, Formerly known as Lothians. None of these sections btve previously beei offered, and in order to secure a’ bond JuJe sate t improving purchasers they will bo put up »t i very l.»w up>-et price, on lemarkably ea y term of payment, and sold without the slightest re serve. These sections have a beautiful snnuy aspect, they command a charming view, and there are two excellent springs of water on the ground. They are in close proximity to tho ANDERSON'S BAY RAILWAY STATION, and are therefore suitable for residences for per. sous having business in town. The main road to the township has been formed and metalled. ■ Sections 3to 10, Block B, original survey will he 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 haa determined to place them in the market. Plans are in preparation, in which each section will have the upset price marked in plain figures at which they will be sold, absolutely without any reserve Term# exceedingly liberal. THURSDAY. 23rd JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. LEASE OF SECTION. High street, with Brick Budding*. Gillies, street, a hislop are instructed to lease by public auction, at their Re ims, Bond street, on Thursday, January 23 at 3 o’clock Section. 55, block VII., Dunedin, situated-at the corner nf Clark and High streets, on which are erected two larce twostoried brick houses and wooden • cottage. The lease will bo for fourteen years from the 18th day of February neit, and the purchaser will have to pay to the outgoing tenant valuai:oh for the buildings now on the land. For further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEERS.' THURSDAY, 23rd JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, DUNEDIN. Gillies.' stelet/Va hi slop are instructed to sell by* public auction, in their Bofcms, Bond street* cu Thursday, 2Jrd January, at 2 o’clock, AH that niece of land; being port of section 26 Block 37. Dun&io, having a frontage of 55ft to Rt. David street by a depth of 66ft, together with the -übsfcaiitiallyerected bouse of five rooms ticreon. This property w conveniently situate 1 , com- ; m.and< a splendid view, and will bo sold a i decided bargain and on easy terms. ‘ , i4t SraroKKEEa # *■

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Evening Star, Issue 4955, 20 January 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4955, 20 January 1879, Page 3

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