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SALES BY AUCTION, ►»——' .—— T BIS DAY, SATURDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. 1 CASE CHKOMOS. Choice Subjects. M'LANBRESS, HEPBURN, and Co. 25s THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 27th. SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock, ITorthe benefit of whom it raay concesii. lease, containing Pearl and Silver Card Cases, Xadies' Fans, Ivory Necklaces, Ice. All more or le3s damaged. Also, I-caHB London Stereoscopic Co.'s Scientific Toys. Terms caah. IyriiANDRESS, HEPBURN, and Co. MONDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. 2PIRST CARGO OP THE NEW SEASON SUGARS, EX MARGARITA. PROM MAURITIUS. MiiAKDRESS, HEPBURN, and CO. are instructed by the the Importers, Messrs S>algety, Nichols, and Co., to sell by auction, at their Jlooms, Manse street, on Monday, 29th September, xA 2 o'clock, 33ie Cargo of Sugars jnst arrived per Margarita from Mauritius, as follows :— A. 422 pookets brown counters C 325 „ „ „ I> 323 „ , „ crystals E 378 „ „ .„ „ F 235 „ Brewers' „ G 105 „ „ H 160 . „ ~ ', „ I 389 ~ fine yellow „ J 382 „ „ „ X 355 „ „' , 377 „ „ ~ ' M 370 „ ~ ' ' N 353 „ ~ „ O 369 „ „ „ P 279- „ finest „ ~ ■ B 313 „ „ „ ~ s4" „ " ;, T 2^4 , r „ „ „ "V 530 ~, fine white „ W 380 „ „ „ * WW 301 " „ y> ~ ,„ X 470 „ finest „ ~ :SX 480 „ „ „ V 412 TV 42S „ „ ~ Z 438 „ ,: „ •ZZ 430 „ „ „ „ AA 430 „ veryflne3t „ * 379 „ „ „ ' EB 496 „ „ „ 11,120 pockets. Samples on>iewat the Rooms of the Auctioneer. - 27 S TUESDAY, 30th SEPTJEMBER, At 12 o'clock. CLEARING SALE. £5 tubs Colonial Butter, prime sample 1 ton Colonial Bacon 1 ton Colonial Cheese 25 cases Pickles 12 do Sauces 100 gross Blacking. Also— ■; 10 cases Colonial Wina 20 do L'£teucelle Champagne, pinis. Terms at sale. MiiANDRESS, HEPBURN, and CO. .._-• ~ . ' . , 278 WEDNESDAY, Ist OCTOBER, At 3- o'clock. BILLIES and STREET V« are instructed to sell by public auction, in "Eneir rooms, Princes street, on the above date, The unexpired term of Lease, bringing in a large rental, of part section 33, block VI - Bunedinj corner of High street and Manse street, with the buildings thereon, consisting of the Occidental Hotel and the stores at present occupied by Mr Samuels and Mr Moir. Liberty to remove buildings at the end of the lease. Tor further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. 22s MONDAY, 2Stli SEPTEMBER. At 12 o'clock. At the Grain Stores, Manse street OATS, WHEAT, BARLEY. TIJRIGHT, STEPHENSON, and CO. T V will sell by auction, at their Grain Stores, Manse 'street, on Monday, 294h September, at 12 o'clock, -••.--•■-.■ Oats Wheat B.»rley. 27s PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. IMPORTANT SALS OF ITOWfI-, SUBURBAN, AND RURAL FREEHOLD PROPERTY, •-EC SOUTHLAND DISTRICT, .. BKEWERY AT RIVERTON, &c. T^RIVER, STEWART, and C 0: JL*' are favoured with instructions from the Attorney the Mortgagees to sell by auction, in the Siong Eoom of the club Hotel, Invercargffl, early aa November next, The following valuable properties: 1. Section 11, block XIII., Campbelltown— quarter-acre. 2. Part of section 5, bloc* VIII., Invercargill siiuated near Invercargill Jetty. 8. Section 21, block LXXI., Inv.rcargill situated in Dee street, with house thereon. 4. Sections 3D and 40, block 111., Campbelltown Hundred, IS7 acr s good rici land, admirably situated m dway between Invercargill and Bluff, and adjoining railway line. ' 5. Sections 15 and 17, block IV., Winton IOS acres very valuable wheat land, situate about three miles above Winton.Township on the railway line to Kingston, and with $>?*. aCB, e J s» hy maiu road to the present Winton Station. S. Sections 58, 59, GO. and 61, block U and sections 16 and 17, block VII, Invercargill Hundrfd. and section 5, Invercargill Hundred, 537 acres, more or less, all contiguous and known as Holly Lee Farm, situated about 4 miles from Invercargill, on the verge of (and including 50 acres of) Seaward Bush, and within half a mile of the Mataura Railway, now open, a large amount ofmoneyliw been expended in improvemenjs on this pr perty, on boundary and sub-division fences, ditching, breaking up tond, and laying down in English grasses. The dwelling-house and farm steading are excellent, with good garden, &c, attached ■ and it is but rarely that such an opportunity of investing offers, everything being in first-rate order to commence operations at once, while the ciuali y of the land is enual to any in the Colony. V. Villa resid-nee on Main North Rosd one mile from Invercargill. comprising sections 30, 17, IS, 19, 14, 15, 5, 6 and 11 Gladstone Estate, 3 acres, with handsome and sirjstantfal verandah cottage, garden, stable, &c. The whole ground securely twn 9, block XXVIII., town of Invercar8. Part of section C, block 1., Campbelltown, the finest business site in the township being situated right opposite the Jetty and Itailway Station, with frontage to the main street. 9. The Kiverton Brewery and Plant, on sections 1, 2, hrd 22, block XIV., Town of Riverton, freehold, and with perfect title. The buildings are : Madhouse, 96 x 36 feet • tain, 10 x 10 ; brewery. 50 x 22, with cellar adjoini.-g 30 x 14 ; office, 3-stalled stable hay room, &c. The plant comprises mash tuns, fermenting tuns, boiler, pumps, malt SS?t' C*Sks ' *c., Ps Ca le Ps/onice Toanoutcrpiising purchaser there is an openin X itobiST I>rofitable tra(le done inTil ffor further, particulars, terms, Sec, apply to JAMES HARVEY, Esq., Solicitor, Or, 0 Inverc-.rgill; THE AUCTIONEERS.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 3634, 27 September 1873, Page 4

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