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AUCTION NOTICES. SATURDAY, 3rd MAY, At 12 o'clock. Second Shipment of | TASMANIAN BULBS. 'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, ft CO. are instructed to Bell by auot ! on, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Saturday, 3rd May, at 12 o'clock, A fine collection of bulbs, consisting of finest mixed tulips, polyanthus, naroiEsuß, golden yellow narcissus, orange phoenix, crocus, sparaiis, ixia, iris, etc., etc. Full lists can be obtained at the Rooms of the auctioneers. Terms cash. SATURDAY. 3rd MAY, At half-past 1 o'olook. VALUABLE VILLA BUILDING SITES In the Picturesque ana Sheltered Vale of the Water of Leith. fl-'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, ft 00. 'X are instructed to sell by auotion, at thoir Rooms, Manse street, on Saturday, 3rd May, at half-past 1 o'clock, 14 sections, forming part part of the estate of Woodhaugh, and so well known as M'Glashan's Valley. This beautiful and romantic property adjoins the Town Belt. It consists of the finest alluvial I soil, well sheltered and dry. Snoh a rare chance of acquiring splendid sites for VILLA RESIDENCES so elose to the City will never again ocour. The conditions and terms of sal* are of the moßt liberal character, being L 5 cast » balance by acceptances at six, twelve, twenty-four, and thirty-six months from date of sale. Lithographic plans are now ready, and can be obtained at the Rooms of tho Auctioneers. For further particulars, apply to THE AUCTIONEERS. SATURDAY, 3rd MAY, At 2 o'olook. I VALUABLE COLLECTION OP BOOKS, Being a selection from the Library of George Joaohim, Esq. '•LANDRESS, HEPBURN, ft 00 L have received instructions from George Joaohim, Esq., to sell bv auo'ion, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Saturday, 3rd May, at 2 o'clock, 443 lots of books, being a selection from the above library, and comprising— The works of Carlyle, the Aldine Edition of British Poets, Prescott's Works, Old English Novelists (illustrated byCruiekBhank), Miss Thackeray's Works, Dr. Smith's Students' Manual, Thackeray's Works, Ancient Classics for English Reade'B, find a large number of other works by eminent writers. Catalogues now ready. SATURDAY. 17th MAY, At 2 o'olook. To Investors, Speculators, and Others. VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLDS, SHOPS, AND DWELLINGS. FORTY ACRES FINE SUBURBAN LAND, KATKORAI, The Property of George Wilson, Esq*

'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, * CO. have received instructions from G. Wilson, Esq. (who is leaving for Home), to Bell by auction at their Rooms, Manse street, on Saturday, 17th May, at 2 o'clock, The following valuable Town and Suburban Pioperties : Lot I.—Being that old-established business property, being part of section 1, block XXI., having a frontage of 27ft to George street by a depth of 75ft to St. Andrew street, together with the large bhop, dwelling, and stables thereon, now let to Mr Domwell, butcher. It is heedless to say anything in referenoe to the great value of this Well-known property, except that it is bringing in a rental of L 312 per ancum, being let for nix years, with option of other three years. Lot 2.—MAY COTTAGE, Leith street, being part section 21, block XXVII., having a frontage of 66ft to George street by a depth of 75ft, together -with the eight* roomed dwelling-house and conveniences thereon, now occupied by Mr Kitt. Lot 3.—ROSEBANK, George street, being part sections 56 and 57, block XXXII., containing 34*7 poles, and having a frontage of 66ft to George ttreet, together with the convenient eight-roomed dwelling • house, washhouse, etc , thereon, now in occupation of T. W. Whiteon, Esq. Lot 4.—RAVENSWOOD, George street, being part sections 34, 35, 57, and 58, block XXXII., containing about half-an-acre, having a frontage to George street of 127 ft, together with the substantial dwelling-house, conservatory, bathroom, waihhouse, and large 3-stall stable, and coaohhowe thereon. The kitchen is fitted with high-pressure boiler. These premises are now in the occupation of Mr G. Wilson, and are fitted up with every convenience. Possession can be given moath after sale. Lot S.—LAND, KAIKORAI, being part sections 5, 6. 7, 121, and 122, Lower Kaikorai district, containing 40 acres, having a frontage of about 16 chains to main Kaikorai road. This propertyis situated within 150 yards of the Kaikorai Woollen Mill, and immediately opposite Messrs Robb and Glendining'x factory. Beingterfectly level, it is very suitable for cutting up fis a township. Iho projected line of railway and tramway, when completed, will make this property as valuable asany in the North-East Valley. Full particulars and terms can be obtained at the Rooms of the Auctioneers. MONDAY, 26th MAY, 1879. At Green's Assembly Rooms, Gore, At 3 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE Of AGRICULTURAL LAND.

ASTINGS, LEARY, b 00. (in conjunction with Henry Driver) have been favored with instructions from John M'Gregor, Esq., C.E., to sell by public auction, at Gore, as above, 1,838 acres of first-class agricultural land in the Waikaka district, and known as the Waikaka Forks, comprising sections 1. 2, 3, 6,10,11, aud 20, block XIV., Waikaka district. *3T The land will be offered in seotions aboriginally surveyed by the Government, with the exception of section 3, which wiU bo subdivided into sections from J to 10-acre lots, and laid on* into a township, to be called TOWNSHIP OF WAIKAKA (EXTENSION)' thus supplying a want long looked for in this rising dis'rjct. The Auctioneers, in calling special attention to this splendid property, feel justified insajing there is no better agricultural land in the Colony, as experience hes proved it to be oapable ef growing wheat crops in quality equal to those of Oamaru, while the yield per aore is far in excess. The line of railway from Kelso to Gore, which will pass close to the land, will shortly be conutruoted, having been placed in the Sohedule of Hallways to be commenced immediately. The property is intersected by beautiful streams of water, and to bona fide pottlers ofl< rs a rare opportunity of securing eligible farms pessessiog the following g-eat advantages : Soil that cannot be surpassed, Bailway commun'cation, and upon Exceptionally e.\sy terms— namely, 10 vev rash 70 yet cent in i> i-ion'lw 10 vet' enfc n mi ii'lia 10 p vc-nt in 21 nio ilh 10 jier t eno in 2T niontiH Bilarce t» remain-m mortgage for Feven jot, a. All nnpald foil noes t>j bear interest at thdluw rate of 6$ ptr cout per annum. "Plans, in cirre of prej'a at'on. may be obtained on a- ; d aftvr 30th Ap>il .it Mr L<\mb'd. Wuikrfka ; Mr Alex md r Ma'hipsuu's, Switzerj; Mr Green's, Gore; and at the office of i THBATTOTIONEERS

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Evening Star, Issue 5042, 2 May 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 5042, 2 May 1879, Page 3

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