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BAUBB Bg AUCTIOIff. idLX, GRAIN, WOOL, AND' OTHER COLONIAL PRODUCE. WE hes to intimate that we have enterelinto arrangements with Mr SJhn Reid, M Bio Phoenix Warehouse. Hope street, to receive and Wet* all Flas, Grain, Wool, and ether Colonial Pro■flaca, seat to our consignment for sale or shipment. ■ ELAX. Oar periodical sales of Flax willin futae be held at Mr John Beid's Warehouse, Hope street, where aßaasameata of the most complete character have 4Bsa made for pressuig, storing, and expesingfor sale. GRAEN". "We see prepared to receive, store, and sell privately f fey Motion, sill Grain sent to our care. WOOL. 2ka attention of Wool'growers is specially invited 88 Vbß arrangements made for showing to thff best aaSantage Wool entrusted to us for ea:e. Mteral advances made oh all Flax, Grain, Wool, and aiSier Colonial Prodnce placed in our sands for sale or Site interest of our constituents at all times covered $7 policies of insurance. tezage, and other charges, at the lowest rates. jjgL , M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, an* Co. FEIDA.Y, 27th JANUARY, At 12 o'clock, ?S» CHKHIST3 AND DRUGGISTS, HAIR©BE3SBRS, THE TRADE GENERALLY, AND OTHERS. Saw Etock4n Trade of Mr Davies, Perfamer and aairfiEesEer, Fleet street (Arcade), removed to the fiooma for convenience of sale. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, and CO. are instructed to sell by anction at tYeir JtQMnB, Manse street, on Friday, 270h June, at 12 «?dock, •Hie whole stock-in-trade of Mr Davieß, conaisting of the large3t and the. most expen^ slve assortment of perfames. pomades, cosnietlca, oils, foapg, combs, and brushware —all from the celebrated house of Ed. Pinaud, Paris. Catalogues at rooms of Auctioneers. Terms at sale.—No reserve' 24ja __ MONDAY,, 30th JANUABY, •. -; .y At 12 o'cftok, '■-'* .■■ ;.; ".: CI^RofeSALE OP BOOTS., %W IiANDEESS, HEPBiJEN, and CO. JLj/A. are Inßtincted by the importers to sell by jaTtcflon, at their Rooms, Mince street, on Monday, SBth January, at 12 o'clock, f ;L 40 trunks men's, womeH's, and boys'beots, all seasonable goods, and b? the best English ' • . ~ : mnkera... . • .-.-..■; - - ■ -;• •.. ■ :; Tsrmsatsale. 24ja MONDAY, 30th JANUABY, ; At 3 o'cloolr v j ; I PERIODICAL SALE OF. FLAX, iy *LANDRESS, HEPBITRN, and Co., XtJL will h«ld then* next periodical sale by auction -cl BressDd Flax, at the Phoenix Warehouse, Hoje efacst, on Monday,- 30th January, at 3 o'clock, ■ q n tonßdres3edflix. O\f •■■ ■ , Samples on vifew at the Warehouse. 24ja :r> WEDNESDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, ' At 2 o'clock. ' r ; «5 PACKAGES STATIONERY. . - ■-;■- .For Atsolute Sale; MSLANDEESS, HEPBIJENi and Co. ,' are instructed. by .the Importers to sell by ■suotioßi at their Reom?, Manse street, on Wednesday, Jlrtßabruary, at 2 o'clock, ; ,-,, r v . ■*5 packages Stationery, consisting of— Soperflne blue laid foolscau, cream laid note, post, - cream laid copy, blue wove post, blue linear ' note paper, cream laid note, blue and cream laid envelopes, foolscap cyphering books, post do, blue laid commercial envelopes, flash account books, account and metallic books in every variety aud form. Terras at sale. '•...' SATURDAY,.,2Bth JANUARY, At 12 o'clock. TALWABLH COLONIAL-MADE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. M«LANDEESS, HEPBT3EN, and CO. have received instructions from Wm. Banna■tynß, Bag. (who ie leaving for England), to sell by auction, at his residence, Comely Bank House, York Place, «a Saturday, January 28i;n, at 12 o'clock, tßiewtole of his new'and substantial Colonlal- - made Furniture, /Consisting of— .•'.;•/■;'"■•■• ■"Drawing-room snite, table, cheffonier, carpet* - engravings, &c.; dining-room table and ——-<':-. .:.-?ichiair3,- sideboard, side tables, sofa, carpet, '•■■'•- fonder and flreirons, window curtains, &o. ; tcclsteada, single and double bedding, toilet table's, washs tands and ware, dressing glasses, - han'dEome wardrobe j &o.; kitchen utensils, &o.; also, large meat safe, &c. Tb& Auctioneers beg to call the attention of admirers »I Hew Zealand made furniture to this sale, as almost iSho whole of the above is made from well-seasoned aaottled totera aud red pine. Terms cash. 18ja FRIDAY, 27th JANUARY, At 12 o'clock. 372EKESERYED SALB O? FREEHOLD CITY PROPERTY, 3JIE-EDEEIOK H. EVANS JD has received instructions from <he Trustees in the' ef Thomas Armstrong Jones to sell by auction, 'fit his Rooms, Princes street, Dunecin, on Fiiday, the 27th January instant, at 12 o'clock, without reserve, Ail that parcel of land in the city of Duneriin, part of teotions 43 and 44, block IV., on the ' -'. Be jord Map of the said city, oeing allotment No. .49 on the plan of subdivision of said sections, having a frontage to Stafford street of 40 feet, by a depth of 25 feet to Walker avenue. For.furfcber particulars and conditions of sale apply to Alfred A.-Catomore, Solicitor to the Trustees; or to fee Auctioneer. 25 j a THURSDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, 1871. "Within the Criterion Hotel, Dunedin, at 3 p.m. To Capitalists and Others. SPLENDID INVESTMENT. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION OF FREEHOLD PfiOPERTY. MAUDE and BEE have been favoured with positive instructions Srata Jas. Hassell, Esq., to sell by public auction, «ttae above time and place, IThe whole of that magnificent Freehold Property known bb the " Cave Valley Estate," situated three miles from the Town and Pert ol Oamkro, containing 4700 Acres of first-clasß Agricultural Land, well watt red (yielding from 40 to 60 bushels of wheat per acre), enclosed with a ring fence, and subdivided iuto 20 paddocks About 1000 acres are laid dpwn.wtth English gra;s. On the property there is an excellent 12----roomed house, 'with out offices, stabling, &o, suitable fer a large establishment. 'The grounds About tho house are laid out in gardens and orcharo (in fall bearing), and plantations ot forest trees extending over 10 acres. 3Che eft ate contains the largest portion in the district of that splendid building material known as the " Oamaru S:one." The property will be offered in one lot. 9Clw purchaser will find no difficulty shouM he desire it in letting or selling in the district {arms ot from 200 to 300 acres, for which there is a great demand, the soil and climate of this part cf New Zealand being especially suited to the growth of cereals. The Auctioneers would desire to draw particular attention to this very eligible investment, as an oppor- I tßnity of acquiring bo fine an Estate, in what is allowed by all who have visited Oamaru to be the ■finest district, whether as regards coil or climate in this Province, is not likely to ojcar again. „ Termß made very easy if required. 3TUII particulars may be obtained from Slessrs DALGETY, NICHOLS, and Co., Dunedia; From j 3lß3srs DALGETY, BL ACKWOOD, & Co., Melbourne; .. Or,troaz - MAUDE and BEE, 3fja Auctioneers, Oamaru-

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 2799, 26 January 1871, Page 4

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