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AUCTION NOTICES. WE NESDAY. sth FEBRUA&Yj At S o'clock. H B N R Y~ D R 1 V B R (for the New Zealand Loan end. Net* cantile Agency Company) will offer by auction, at their Wool Stores, Rattray street jetty, 1 500 bales wool. Terms cash. MONDAY.IOth FEBRUARY, At 12 o’clock sharp. At Signal Hill, North-eest Valley. DAIRY COWS. S, HORSES, SPRING CART, HARNESS, 40. ’ I WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, k CO. have i eceived instructions from Mr John W. Bennett to sell by auction, at signal Hill, on Monday, 10th February, at 12 o'clock sharp, 12 first class cows, in fall milk tod near caMng 2 heifers ' 2 light harness hones 1 spring cart and harness . 16 couples fowls Plough and plough harness, sledge, saddle and bridle, dairy utensils, 40, SATURDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, At 2 o’olobk. At the Wool Stores, High street. SALE OF TOWNSHIP OP BT. CLAIR. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, k 00. ‘ (in con junction with Gillies, Street, and Hislop), have received instructions to sell by auction, at the Wool Stores, High street, on. Saturday, 22nd February, at 2 o’olook, The Township of ST. OLA IR, Subdivided into suitable Building Sites. • This magnificent property, situated at the Ocean Beach, has been known from the earliest days i f the Province as the Forbury Estate, and was selected by the late Mr Vilpy as one of the first choices. It is almost superfluous on the pa t of the auctioneers to say anything in commendation of the abiive Township, whioi is bound to become one of the most fashionable of the suburbs of Lu edin. No such combination of advantages as it pos leases for site. for desirable and pleasant residence has ever before been brought under the notice of the public ; among which maybe enumerated convenient of access by road or rail. excfuLdte scenery, rich soil, and fine seabathing. ' An early Inspection Invited. Terms liberal. Plans now ready. THURSDAY, 20th FEBRUARY. At 12 o'clock. To Capitalists,. Hotel-keepers, and Others. Important Sale of HOTEL PROPERTY, SECTIONS, *o., Outram. By order of the Trustees in tho Estate of John Iveson. Maclean brothers instructed by the Trustees in the Estate of John Iveson, will sell bj auction, at Outram, on tho above date, 1. The Terminus Hotel, Outram. of 25 rooms, with stable ■ coach-houses, and all necessary outbuildings. The hotel and buildings stand upon £-aere section, very advantageously situated at the tei minus of the Outram Railway, and house commands a very Urge local as well as up-country trade. It is built in tho most substantial manner of timber on concrete foundations, thoroughly well finished, and fitted with bathrooms with hot and cold, water laid on, closets, etc., and, in fact, possessing all the appointments of a first-class city hotel, including! bil-liard-room, with Thurston’s table, etc., eta. Furniture and stock to be taken by the purchaser at valuation. This property will be sold subject to a mortgage of LI.OOD, having nearly fiye years unexpired. Immediately after the above, 2. THE WOODSIDK HOTEL, OUTRAM, built upon a leasehold of one half-acre, the lease having about fourteen sears unexpired, at a rental of L 3 10s per quarter, payable in advance. S. Leasehold of half an acre adjoining Woodsidn Hotel, on which are a shop and two dwelling-houses. 4. Section —, block —, town of Caversham. 3. 4 ceachcs

1 double-seated buggy 3horses, saddlery, etc., etc,, oto. For further particulars apply to WM. SNOW, Esq., Outram ; Messrs KEAST A M'CARTHT; Or THE AUCTIONEERS, Dunedin. SATURDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. GREAT SALE op FREEHOLD LA HD In the Municipality of SOUTH DUNEDIN. Bastings, lbary, a 00. are favored with instructions to offer for public competition in their new rooms, High street, Dunedin, on the above date, THE FITZROY ESTATE, comprising the remaining unsold original hections in the borough of South Dunedin, being a sub-division of section 24, and part of section 23, town district, surveyed into 114 SECTIONS, each having a frontage of 834 ft by a depth of 100 ft. This valuable Property is bounded by Government roads on three sides (now called Cargill, Macandrew, and Brunswick streets), and is intersected by Helena street, 66ft wide. It is* specially adapted for Cottages, Shops, Manufactories,'etc, and is in the immediate neighborhood of the Government workshops and the extensive Rope Works of the Messrs Naghy.

This choice estate is situated in the highest purt.of thh borough, and the sections are in proximity to the proposed lino o t tramway. The main line to Oavmham will run alor g the frontage .to Cargill street, and the line from the Racecourse, via Forbury, will either skirt or pass through the estate. - " The Auctioneers may be permitted to sail attention to the fact that purchasers of land in South Dunedin have, in a great many instances, realised immense profits on their purchases.. It is no unusual thing to hear persons regretting that when it was in their power to buy certain lends at what would now bo considered a Very low price, they Tailed to do so. The present occasion is one that should be seised by thoje who are anxious to become possessors of valuable properties, and who wish to avoid unavailing regrets at golden opportunities that they have allowed to pass. There can be no manner of doubt,,that the construction of tbo tramway will caiset the,section*! in this township to increase enormously fn value in a very short time. The exceptionally-liberal terms' of payment, and the {acuities offered to men of small (means for the erection of buildings, makes this a rare opportunity for working men to secure freehold homes. Terms; A deposit of 10 per cent. on the amount of the purchase money, and the balance by equal payments, either quarter! v or halfyearly, extending over a pen/* of five years, with interest $t the rate ofS'-per cent, per annum. r63seßsion will bo given on payment of the deposit. ■ ihe auctioneers are instructed to intimate that Arrangements can be made. for the advance of money for building purpose*, on very easy terms; ahd that the yaytWnl of the pu-ebase »»n#y m*y be afrunged in any other way than tbv above, so as to suit the convenience of poroha i ers. Title under the Land Transfer Act, may he inspected at the office of Messrs Sievwright and Stout the vendor’s solicitors. Plans may be obtained at the Ocean View Vet !, VTybar’s FT-'M, South Dunedin, the St, Hilda Hotel, ami At the ofii o of THE A OTIOHEERS. THE * Evening Star’ Runners’ Society under take the Delivery of Handbills, Circulars, &q., at low pates in any district in Dunedin hue sqharbe, Apply at the * dtaz 1 Office for infoV ffi&ffbn.

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Evening Star, Issue 4967, 3 February 1879, Page 3

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