"SAJ/BS BUT AUOTIOK. j THIS DAY. -WEDNESDAY, 20th iWi EMBiU. At 12 o'clock. SV Tons Fcncins" Wire, No. 7. <f Tons .do. .■■■No. 8. ' 1 Ton tio. No. 9. Tonris-at sale; M*]__iKDRESS,^EFBI|RN, & CO. ______J; ' ; v:' 251t '■** • THIS DAY, ITODNESDAY, 26tti NOVE3IBEK, At li o'clock. HOUSEHOLD~FUItNITURE. ; M«J_AJSI)RESS, HEPBURN, and Co. are instructart to felt by auction, at T,;.iT_iue ■ateiise, cSmer of Canongnte and Dmican st,^.,, on ■ IVednekuy, 26th Novewucr, :--t 12 o clock, The whole household furniture'and effects. Terms cash. 25n ***""*" ~~ii_i~DAY,-.'.. " WEDNESDAY, 2Gch NOVEMBER, At 12 o'clock. S cases prime Canterbury Chcc^o 25 bags Alalt 10 bales Woolpacks ' 15 cases Vestas _0 bones Soap _0O boxes Starcn. Also, For benefit oi whom it niay concern, 3. bale Woolpacks _ boxes Elcme liaisins. M«LANDRBSS, HIPSUEISr, and CO. 25n '1 tiU _»A >", 20th XCrrMI'.EU, At 12 t'c or. -©n ac:ci ai. of -svhom it may concern. Ex Dover Castle. 2 CASES FRENCH BON-BONS. Terms cash. ■T|/TT_ANDRESS, HEPBURN, and Co. PRIDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, At 12 o'clock. TOBACCO. ■ . . ! 3Por the benefit of whom it may concern. j M«J_ANDRESS, HEPBURN, and CO. are instructed by Messrs Bates, Sise, and Co. ~lo3elH>y auction, at Secular's Uond, on Friday, 2Sth November, at 12 o'clock, '-, ■ 2 cases Stonewall Jackson Twist 11 |-boxes New Zealand Joys, 12's _ cases do in 301b. boxes ; 1 case New Zealand Joys, Navy tt's 1 do do Gold Bar : 2do Over the Water, 12's. in 301b. boxes 1 do do Navy O's . ~.-• 1 do do Pocket Pieces . . -. 1 _o do Gold Bars. "Tlie above Tobaccos c_n be inspected at the Bond ■fca the day of sale. ' > '. Terms at sale., g&u. WEDNESDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. CELLARAGE' OF T'lE tTNTVERSITY BUIL'-UNGJ. M«LAKDRESS,"hEFBURN, and CO. are instructed by the Couucil of the University of-Otago, to sell by auction at thei;- room;-,, 3ffanse street, on Wednesday, 3rd December, at 2 AO'clock, J_ 7 years* lease of the basement floor of tho U-iyeraity Buildings, for storage purposes only. Apian of the cellarage can be seen at the rooms of "%he Auctioneers, and the premises can be inspected i«t any time on application to the University Janitor in 4he building. The conditions of lease can also bo obtained at the rooms of; the Auctioneers. Terms at sale. 20n THURSDAY, 4th DECEMBER, 1873. SALE OF SEVENTY-FIVE ACRES OF MAIDEN BDSH AT WAMATE, OK TEHUHSDAY. 4th DECEMBER; 1873. MESSRS F. -W. STUBB3 and Co. have received i(.")tructions from the Secretary Of Public Works, to m-U by public auction, at the Waimate Hotel, on Th'-rsdsy, 4th December, 1573, 75 acre? of magnificent bush, being the Provincial Government's reserve, No. 144, in 15 allotments, from 4 to 7£ acres each. Upset price, £10 per acre. l?iye yeaia will be allowed for the removal of the %u_ber. Sale at noon.—Terms cash. F. W. STUBBS and Co., _$9 Auctioneers, Timarn. .FRIDAY, sth DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. BBIVER, STEWART, and CO. instructed vy the proprietors, will offer for sale by auction, at iieir rooms. Custom House square, jßattray street, on Friday, the sth December, at 2 -o"€Wck, THE SHIEL HILL ESTATE, ANDERSON'S BAY. _3ifi property, consists of 25 acres of land, subdivided into quarter-acre sections, 10 acres, of which lie ■on the sunny slope facing Dunedin, immediately ;,}>elow the property occupied by Mr Hutchison, and ■within five minutes' walk of the omnibuses which ply t» _nd from Dunedin every hour. Ihe remaining 15, JMttfe tie on the high ground on the other side of the ■district road (which intersects the property), and have 4t most «ommauding view of Dunedin, the Ocean Be&tft, Tomahawk Valley, and the surrounding country; nearly the whole of this portion of the land ■£_& & Irentoge to the Portobello road. On the property there is erected a substantial bricV ihttae of 9 rooms, vrith an excellent orchard of old *fndt trees of every kind in full bearing. These occapy sections Nos 53,34, and 35, which will be offered 4b owe lot. Hhß Shlel HOI road leading to the property from *»«rty opposite the Anderson's Bay Church, is now ibslng formed, so as to give easy access to every part ■'of-the property by vehicle. _?©r villa Bites-^wDether as regards locality, aspect, aceaery, or soil—there is _o'h:ug to compare with $his property in the neighbci-.Thood.of, Dunedin. 'Sperms—one-fourth Cfit-li, Kjo balance by bills atone, -two, and three yean, Imcuji; 8 ot«- cent, interest. _*_vns of tho property can be obt»ine<l from THE AUCTION*KES; Of, E. M. EOBERT^ON, Esq., Anderson's Bay. PJEtBUMINoRY SOTICE. CHOICE SUBUJtiiAN PROPERTY AT asßocacyiLLE, eaikorai valley, BY AUCTION. "I^BIYER, STEWART and Co. J_ur- V'lwve beep .favoured with instructions from *ho Proprfetor, to sell by pjablic auction, early in 3)ecember next, Sections 115, 116, 131, and .134, Brockville, KaiijorAi district, containing about -49 acres; subdividod into ,10 allotments of 4 acres .each. This property is beautifully -situated, baying front sages to a metalled road, and is within twenty minutes" ■drive from the Post Office. Each allotment comMxosnds a magnificent view of the surrounding country ■witbout being inconveniently elevated; and the soil is rich, and capable of the highest cultvation. To those who wfehtp secure buildtug sites, at the same time beautiful _JK*t healthy, this is an opportunity such as rarely oifors, and we would respectfully invite them to iLspect.Uie properly. ICitte under iand Transfer Act. Terms very liberal. flans are in courge of preparation! " PJKELJaiItfAIiY ANNOUNCEMENT. -SCOWNSHI? QF KAVENSBOURNE. Nearest Railway Station to Dnncdin. , BEXVER, STEWART, and CO., bave plmsure in announcing that they have "bes_ instructed t>> seU iy auction on an early day, ilua notice of wiiish will be given in future advertiseTaeat, THE TOWNSHIP OF RAVENSBOURNE, which is charmingly situated on the shore cf the Harbour, about one mile from Dunedin, on tho Port Ghahners Railway. ....,- Sa-compliancn with the terms of sale of the DunOiJin snu Port Chalmers Railway to the Government, tlrejr have declared a, N W STAIION— TfHE EAVKNSBOUfiNB RAILWAY STATION, atvhfchall trains, v.i the exception of the 2.30 ;<lown train, wi'lstop, euheT for goods or passengers, : -on application to the Stotfon Masters at either end ci'theliac This is tiie first stopping place on the Railway after leaving tcu.n, and is aiso within 15 niiuutes waik of -t?anedin by the District Roud, -which passes throush ' the 1 own U;p. The Auctioneers confidently invite all thoue who «re in searchvOf sites-for villa residences to visii and inspect this choice spot, which possesses all the eleiueuta of beau y, and-f wliMi'not oue allotment is t:Muitab)e for building on. The view up the Harbour commands the City «nd the Ocran J-Jeach, while -on the other side itgiv«s glimpses of Pore C aliuerH and ihe Heads. ') he natur;,! beauties of the Tov.'islnp itself cpmjjjise every de-itnbleje>«ttnv, hi'l, vrood, .md strea_alet t uud wib uujp:>- repay a visit from iuteudi^g iawKtorß. , '.f he terms of payr <• nt will be unusually liberal. ■Plans arc now inpcCK-ation, _r.d will be shortly DRIVER, STEWABT & CO.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 3685, 26 November 1873, Page 4
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