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SALES BY AUCTION. TUI3SDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, At 3 o'clock. THE CHOICEST VILLA~IIXES IV THE SUBUKBS OP DUNEDIN, AND VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN THE CLUTHA DISTRICT. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. DRIVER, STEWART, and CO, have pleasure in iniims ting, that under rnstmctioos from the Executors of the late C. H.^Kettle, Esn they will offer for aile-by: public auction, at their Kooms. Battray street, on Tuesday, 2nd December, iX 3 o'clock, TWENTX-ONE "SEARS' LEASE : (With Purchasing and Valuation Clauses), Of 4 sub-divisions of from two to three acres each of part of THS LirTT^O^NE PROPERTY, '■ Upper Kaikorai District, 1 Eeautifully situated immediately beyond the Town Belt, easy of access, and com- : manding a view of city, harbour, ocean, &c, which for vsried beauty or extent is : unsurpassed in the Colony. f Also, ' > Freehold Farm of 6, c Acres, being sections: 2, 3,-- 4j 5, and 6, - O block CIII. (103), Uutha District, and : 10, 17, 18, and 19,. I lock 11., Warepa District; rich agricultural land, and including inn Acres magnificent Bush, chiefly totara •1 OV and black pine, admirably suited for ; railway purposes cr others of kindred nature, and: -within two miles of the : Stataura line. . . Plans, particulars, and conditions of sale and lease, ■may 'be inspected on application to the Auctioneers, , wXo c cxKETTLE, Esq., > 14n Solicitor, Eldon Chambers, Dunedin. - .= PBELIMINABY, ANNOUNCEMENT. TOWNSHIP OF BAVENSBOUBNE. Nearest Railway Station-to Danedin. DTHVEE, STEWART, and CO., . have pleasure in announcing that they have ■been instructed to sell by auction on an early day, due notice of which will be given in future advertise- . m* "JIHE TOWNSHIP OF:RAVENSBOURNE, which is charmingly situated, on the shore of the ■Harbour, about one mile from Dunedin, on the Port .; Chalmers. Railway.. , . . ... . .■ Ravensbourne Station willbe the first stopping place on the Port Kailway lifter- leaving town, and is also ■ within 15 minutes walk of Uunediri by the District Eo&d, which passes through the Township. :.-. The Auctioneers confidently, invite all those who are in search of sites for villa residences to visit and S : 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 «nd the Ocean Beach, while ' on the other side it gives - glimpses of Port Ct aimers and »be Heads. 1 he 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 of payment will be unusually liberal. • Pians arenow, in preparation, and ■Rill be shortly i. issued. n DRIVER, STEWART & CO. " PBEdLIKUNARY ANA OUiN CSMENT. IMPORTANT - SALE , of TOWN, SUBURBAN, AND BUBAL FREEHOLD PROPERTY, c, . IN af - SOUTHLAND DISTRICT, ; ; BRSWERY AT RIVEBTON, &c. a "PIRIYER, -STEWART, ".- and 60. fl» 9 are favoured, -with instructions fronvthe Atof the Mortgagees to sell by- auction, in the .ts>n^ Boom of the ulub Hotel, lnvercargill, early , iir< November next, Ihe following valuable properties :— \ i. Section 11, block XIII., Campbelltown— 1 quarter-acre. • 2. Part of section 5, block VIII., lnvercargill, situated near lnvercargill Jetty. 3. Section 21, block LXXI., Inv/rcargill, situated in Dee street, with house thereon. . 4. Sections 39 and 40, block 111., Campbelltown Hundred, JS7 acra good rica land, admirably situated m'dway between Invereargill and Bluff, and adjoining railway line. .-3C.Sections 58 r 59, 60. and 61, block 11., and sections 16 and 17, block VII., lnvercargill Hundred, and section 5, lnvercargill Hundred, 537 acres, more or less, all contiguous, and known as Holly -Lee Farm, situated about i miles from lnvercargill, on the verge of (and including 50 acres of) Seaward Bush, and w.thin half a miie of the Mataura Railway, now open. A large amoont ,of money his been .expended fn improvejxnen s on this pr.perty, on. boundary, and .*;£ub division fences, ditching, breaking up , land,- and laying down in English grasses. The dwelliDg-housc and farm-steading are . ißrcelleiit, with good garden, &c.-, attached ; and it is but rarely that such an oppox- . Sanity of investing offers, everything being .iGJlvst-rate order to commence operations . at once, while the (juali y of the land is ' equal to any in the <Jolony. ~6.- "^iUaresid-nce on A&in North Boad, one mile from lnvercargill, comprising sections 36, ;17, 18, 19, 14, l£j, 5, 6, and 11, Gladstone Estate, 3 acres, 'With handsome and .sajatantial verandah cottage, garden, .stable, &c. The whole ground securely femvect and under English, gross. Aud secti&u 9. block XX.VLIL,, town of InvercargilL" 7. Fart; of section 6, block L, Campbelltown, the finest business site ia the to'wsshlp,: being Malted right opppqite the-Jetty'and BaU way station, with frontage 'td the,main street. • ' ~S. The TSirerJon Brewery and Plant, on sections 1,2, ard ■$?, block XLV., Xpwn of Bivertoß." freehold, and with, perfect title. The buildings are : Malt-house, #3 x 36 feet; Mln, 16 x IP; brewery, 50 xM, with cellar I adjoining SO^z. 14 ; otftce, 3-£talled stable, hay room, &p. The phxht comprises mash tuns, fermenting tuns, boiler, $npmps, malt «rusher, hogsheads, casks, &c , scales, office '£> aß.^fiffrpjising pumhaser there .is as\ opening fora 3afge.fuid profitable-t»de being dofte,in this i 4i3t^?t. ' ___ ! For ftaifi^ir particulars, tertus, &c, appljr is ; ' jr^CE3 HABVBIf. Esq., {Solicitor, InvercMgJJE.; /Jl THg AUCTIOME^^, I -T'jompo&tlEkt peblimtkaky nouce. 7" •j^p FarmerSnG^^ziers, Capita^ets, and others. WlNT^ff BUgH WS&TE, | £^athlapd. ;. ; For Sale by Public XuctfgS. B&OTR, STgWART,, m& CO., has* been favoured isith from tlie i raoprietor tfi sell by.public auction, in ,tpe town of ' Wjnton, Southland, about the middle pf December \ ff¥«>t,4ate ia intur'e advertisement), sfta* niag2i£flcent property known as SHABD'S WINTON ESTATE, Southland District, , n*sei;£pgjof*biosJi' CA A A ACRES—subdivided into farms fit sizes OUvv to jsujt piuchasers ; Also, The present growing crops-*hiefly w.heat— wnieh will he sold separately, before the freehold. m .. „ ne property consists of rich alluvial wheat ling fortyto flfty bushels per .a^re. It is inand, yiel> TOm e&d to by tae Qreat North Boad, .ersected i uff> j nyeroarg ii]; Winton, and Wakatipu md the isi pressing unusual faoilitieß for the RaUw!?V lj -oduce to Jttae interior or $o tjhe Bluff, ,rsnsit of p. ot the largeat £ i MS i oa d at the wharves where vessels arne , Lx>Ddon, or elsewhere. *j£r °r"i' between the property and Kingston Sjlhe country enhances Immensely the having no avail , ta of y^ Tsr iu^a Estate, value of the tor. Steadings, about six W ilea ; T^ eTit.SfnZ ••ttn»W tmtPattovm'i residenoei, apart, beautihiUy . fl ■^ lwiy wWeh wou i d wake vafutblehom^aa "for parchasers quiring large bl°T?Sinc Dro P shil tiertotatofrow a large port^ /«£ c hSm be< ' toUmtO. by arljUJcM graces, ; of the been e;sharo3ted>but im . i t « * estimated, will fatten ; "PSHi^SSii "«Wfc«« i' -uch ex- I o\ «oi «» safest settlers in ! perie^^avttgbeenot rtunit f very . thedistnct, "'W* s®l*o*^ was made , best.ofthe^ country anou. with-sound judgment tuei him caused auch a e xtraordmarycroj?s produce Government ft>.uud it i sushto t&e district tt»t«. c^ym Lands;' *o,rai«tte npset . c j S^SASS^S^S^ A aUof «U* have passed into iSsSyatehand^ Terms of payaifut^ill be very c. «y» via. :^ icashonfallofJianMnor n ■ |by acceptanoe a 112 months * " „ " i."- 1->rf& and allowtog purcnasers bearing 3 per cent wti™'g li5 to xmSer lull rebate the opportunity of jretii^^e *Be UUMa atFor y JSSi of subdivii ions <md other particular^ apply to THB AtrCTIONgEBS. THURSDAY, 4th DECS, 'VIBEE, 1873. SALE OF SEVENTY-FIVE AjOKi"^? OF MAIDEN BUSH AT WAIMATV THURSDAY, 4th DECEMBER.'. 1873MESSRS F. w7 STUBB3 T^' have received instructions from the >->ec^l?ff of Public Works, to sell by public auction, »c * Waimate Hotel, on Thursday, Ith December, It °» 75 acres of magnificent bush, being the Proo"?: cial Government's reserve, No. 144, in J-" allotments, from 4 to 7J acres1 each. Upset price, £10 per acre. , Five year 3 will be allowed for the removal of tlie (iii./>er r ; ' Sale at noon.—Terms cash. i F. W. SXUBBS and Co., oq c * Auctioneers, Timaru.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 3684, 25 November 1873, Page 4

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