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O. O. Amman. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 5. TIMBER! TIMBER!! TIMBER!!! B C. C. AIKMAN Is Instructed by Mr .J. B, Way to . ..• •• , SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Timber Yard, Colombo street south;, BX MAEMION,) EBOM. AUCKLAND, 60 GOO Poe,i KAUBI, assorted sires. * ‘ Also, ' . Several other Cargoes, consisting of—--90 000 Feet WHITE PINE * aßßorted 50*000 FwtBIiACKPINE and TOXAEA K/Vnnh V.D.L! PALINGS, 5 and 1 8 feet S)A(\ Fairs beat DEAL SASHES, various sizes •' ’ ’ lAn DOOBS, 6ft lOin x 2ft Win, 1| , AUU ~ Kauri. Quantity of LATH!*, various sizes Sale at 2 o'clock, 6152-102 Busch & Tutton. BANGIORA. ■■■•■: MESSES BUSCH £"tUTTON aye favoured , with instructions from the Owners to ~ . SELL, BY PRIVATE TREATY, THE UNDERSTATED PROPERTIES fuf One Pour-roomed; Cottage and; Land, situated .in the be?t part of.Bangiqra. - - - , Six Building Sections, in splemJidposition and in the centre of the Borough of Bangiora. ! To be sold aS a Whole, Very Cheap. > AlSO,'.! : : ’ Several sections ta he disposed, .of separately. Two substantially and wCll-built Cottages, in the township of Ashley, each standing on half an ftoro oiland. A House and Shop. well-built and in good condition. standing on an acre of, land, situate at WbodeUd,vffll be sold, a bargain. ’ ' A few. nioely-sltuated ■ Building Sites in the , rowing township of * ■ . Forty acres of Good Babe now ready to be fedupon. Can be grazed upon until the end of April. " The above are put in our honds fot disposal, and to facilitate a quick sale we shall offer them at extremely low prtbps. ' ' ’ : We are also buyers of Prime Merino Wool. Apply to ■■ .! ■ •■■■■■ ■ ■ BUSCH & TUTTON, . Auctioneers and Estate Agents, : 6215-107 Bangiora. ; BANGIORA CATTLE SALE. EVERY TUESDAY. E|SBS BUSCH * holdr regular Booms, Soles on this day, at their Yards and, Sale Comprising— CATTLE, sheep, pigs, horses, And General Goods. Any person placing Stock, Land, or other goods in our hands for disposal may rely upon our doing bur very best to protect their interest. ; Cash advances will be made on Livestock, Land Ac., placed in our hands for sole. We are now thoroughly established, 1 andare prepared to conduct Sales at private dweUingson the most advantageous terine. BUSCH & TUTTON, 6249-108 Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Joseph Fletcher LYTTELTON. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. , :Itif E JOSEPH PLETC HEE has received in- \ Ifß strnctibns from Mr Charles Vince, Who is leaving the Colony, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, THIS DAY, MONDAY, FEB. 3, , At 12 noon. The 4-roomed substantial built HOUSE, with galvanised roof,'match-lined, with cooking and registered stoves, wash-house, outhouses and land, having a frontage on Oxford street of 60 feet and4o feet on Bipon street. This property is close to the railway, and having an uninterrupted, view of the harbour, would make a good investment for intending purchasers. Water and gas can be laid on. Also, THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, ■ Comprising— Bedsteads and bedding, drawers, washstauds, dressing-tables, carpet, rugs, crockery, ' cooking utensils, &c., &o. Also, Singer’s sewing machine (new), large musical box, with harp accompaniment, pictures worked in Berlin wool, &o. Ho reserve. 8707-90 DAMHER’S BAT, LYTTELTON. HOUSE AND LAND FOE SALE. m/|~B J. PLETCHEE has received instructions It I from Captain Buxton, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, mmediately after the sale of Mr Vince’s pro>erty ‘ THIS DAY, MONDAY NEXT, FEB. 3, At 12 noon, All that piece or parcel of Land, part of Town Section Ho. 288, containing 33 feet frontage on the accommodation road, and 55 depth. Together with tho CHREE-EOOMED DWELLING-HOUSE. This property is splendidly situated, and with a ■mail outlay would make a good investment. (Vater Is laid on tho premises. Ho reserve. 6315-110 Macrorie & Cuthbertson. THURSDAY, FEB. 27. IMPORTANT - LAND SALE. DEFE EE E D PA YME NT S Extending over-Three Years. MACBOBIE & CUTHBEBTSOH (in conjunction with Mr J. S, Shanks), are instructed TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At Mataura Bridge, ON THURSDAY, EEB. 27, Commencing at 2.15 sharp—--34i24i ACEES pebehold Comprising— Sections 1 to S 5, block 1, Mabel district, Southland, being one ot the earliest selections made by the Hew. Zealand and Australian Land Company, and, recently purchased from them by the present owner. The land immediately adjoins the beautiful and valuable property of Christopher Basstian, Esq, known as Woodstock. The estate now submitted to public competition is known M BLEHH EX M, And contains as above, 3424 acres excellent agricultural laud; ; divided by Government . survey into 35 sections, varying from 80 to 110 acres each on an average, besides one section in block IV., immediately adjoining, and which contains from 200 to 300 acres of valuable bush. Arrangements are being made by which this bash section will be ont up into lots of 20 to 25 acres, to he offered separately, so that each purchaser of open land will have ap opportunity of acquiring bush also. The owner, being determined to place this property absolutely in the hands of the public, has resolved to adopt the system on which the Government land sates ate conducted, and which has the effect of stimulating competition by making It obvious that every bid must be bona fide from an intending buyer—the system of naming an Upset Price at which every section will be submitted. The . lowest price of Government land is 49s per acre. The Blenheim Estate will he offered at the UPSET PEICE OE POBTY-PIVE SHILLINGS PEE AGEE, Ho farther bid or reserve will bo made on the part of the owner, and "no sections will ’bo withdrawn. The public have therefore the same advantages as are offered at Government sales, and the bidder of the upset price of 4Ss per acre will he entitled to purchase at that ridiculously low figure, should no farther competition’ensue. Tbbms.—ln order still farther to meet the requirements of all classes, the proprietor has determined to offer the most liberal terms, viz.Onesixth cash on fall of. hammer; one-sixth in three months from date of sale; one-sixth in twelve months; one-sixth in eighteen months; one-sixth in twenty-fbur months; one-sixth in thirty months and one-sixth in thirty-six months; each instal-: ment bearing interest at the very moderate rate of seven per cent per annum. Eacp section will be submitted as a separate lot, in the order In which they are placed on the Government‘map; and no section will he withdrawn., . , , . _ „ . _ • To enable buyers from Dunedin and lnvercargUl leaving their homps that morning to attend tho, sale, arrangements are being made for the 9 a.m. and 9,25 %m. express trains respeotiyely, to pall up at Uhßmror passengers to aught; - --• j . Eyery information may be obtained from the auctioneers; from Mr J. S. Shanks, Mataura, or from-Mr Hugh-.Mdntosh, Half-way Bush, who; will behappytoahowintending purchasers bver : the ground. i Lithographed plans in course of preparation.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5598, 3 February 1879, Page 8

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