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SALES BY AUCTION. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TOWNSHIP OF KAVENSBOUENE. Nearest Railway Station to Dunedin, I TWVEK, STEWART, and CO., have pleasure in announcing that they have been instructed to, sell V>y auction on an early day due notice of which will be given in future advertise, ment, THE TOWNSHIP OF KAVJENSBOUKNE, which is charmingly situated on the shore of the Harbour, about one mile from Dunedin, on the Por* Chalmers Railway. Ravensbourne Station will be ihe first stopping place on the Port Railway after leaving town, and is also within 15 minutes walk of Dunedin by the District Road, which passes through the Township. The Auctioneers confidently invite all those who are in search of sites for villa residences to visit and inspect this choice spot, which possesses all the elements of beau'y, and of which not one allotment is unsuitable for building on. The view up the [Harbour commands the City and the Ocsan Beach, while on the other side it gives glimpses of Port Craliners and the Heads. Ihe natural beauties of the Township itself comprise every desirable feature, hill, wood, and streamlet, and will amply repay a visit from intending investors. The terms 01 payment will be unusually liberal. Plans are now in preparation, and will be shortly issued. 26s DRIVER, STEWART & CO. STOCK, STATIONS, &c DRIVER, STEWART, and Co. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, AND WOOL AND PRODUCE BROKERS, Otao9 Wooi, ani> Produce Stores, DUNEDIN. Henry Driver, ") Charles Stewart, \ H. J. Maclean. J We are prepared to make ADVANCES on the MOST LIBERAL TERMS on the INCOMING CLIP of WOOL, also on NEW ZEALAND HEMP or other Produce, either for sale here or for shipment to our Agents in Melbourne, London, or the United States. We hold SALES atKATKORAI YARDS, every Wednesday, at 11 o'clock, of Fat Cattle, Sheep, and Lambs. OTAGO WOOL AND PRODUCE STOKES, every Wednesday, at 3 o'clock, of Wool, Sheepskins, Hide 3, Tallow, Flax. &c. MOSGIEL MARKET YARDS, the third Tuesday in each Month, at 1 o'clock, of Live Stock of all descriptions. 9a DRIVER, STEWART, & CO. TUESDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER, . . At 2 o'clock. "TkRIVER, STEWART, and CO. &Jr ( (Clutha Branch) . have received instructions to sell by public auction, at their Rooms, Balclutha, od Tuesday, 30th September, at 2 o'clock, Sections 8, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 10, Block I • Sections 13 and 15, Block II.; Section C Block III.; Sections 1 to 10, Block V.- and Sections 1 to 20, Block VII. ; Barr's subdivision of the town of Balclutha. Also, Sections 18,10, and 20, Block IV., on Battrick's subdivision of Balclutha. Also, Premises in occupation of Thompson and M Donald, Storekeepers, with buildings, &c, realising a rental of £155 per annum. Also, Premises in occupation of Bank of New Zealand. Annual rental, £100. These freehold sites are the best in Balclutha. Lithographs on application. Terms at sale. 26s THURSDAY, 30th OCTOBER, At 3 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE I OF j" STATION PROPERTY BY PUBLIC AUCTION. DRIVER, STEWART, and- CO. are favoured with instructions from J W Raymond, Esq., to submit to public competition, at their Wool Warehouses, Dunedin, on Thursday, 30th October, at 3 o'clock, That very valuable property, known as the AVONDALE STATION, j Being Runs Nos. 154 and 150b, Southland Dis-tnct-the Leases of which expire respectively in 1882 and 1886—comprising 2*7 800 Acres Lea3ehold, of which 500 ' vu acres are secured by pre-emptive right And . . 4 940 Acres ■ Freehold Lalld Total, 32,740 Acres Together, with— 21 500 SheeP,, a ™-v superior flock, >*'vv carefully bred and culled for many years past, and including gQ very high class imported Rams 5 000 Lambs i estimated increase of this rvv year, given in THE IMPROVEMENTS 5™ J he XK I**1** *£ very tensive, excellently planned, and thoroughly we jl executed, and cornVilla Residence, " AVONDALE," very commodious, constructed of the best material, well Sed Kes 8 &l?'i™ fltted with aU modem~™K£ The grounds are tastefully laid out, and compriseLawn of about two acres, Mower Garden and Shrubbery the latter panted to the best advantage, with Overseers' and Men's Cottages, & c ., &c, And 37 MILES OF FENCING, All very substantial and in perfect repair. «Jp 6 ah- OVO P''°l)ertv is of the most complete in the Province, the freehold having been selected with We therefore Lave pleasure in directing the attenf,nmrraPl,taliSti^the 3ale« and t0 «» *Lfand KWsSwS property-t0 be hart»■«** J. W. RAYMOND, Esq., On the Station; Or to DRIVER, STEWART, AND CO., 3 Dunedin. I Jl O R J3 A L B. THOROUGHBRED STALLION, MERRY KING. MERRY KING is a Chestnut Horse, rising 4 year* Old, by Tom King, out of Merrimac, by Van Tromp, imported; and is perfectly, sound, .and in fine condition. Can be inspected as the Criterion Stables. j Apply to 12s . DPvIVBR, STEWART, and Co. j MONDAY, 2flth SEPTEMBER.' At 2 o'clock. At the Yard 3, High street. STORE PIG-S. "WRIGHT, STEPHENSOJST, and Co. at « «• v? r? o. ei,ve(i instructions to sell by auction oU at lr2 Yo'Jlock Hlgh Stleetj °n M°nda5'' 28«^ep t emIQQ Store Figs .Ex Samsor. 273

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

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