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j .[■ SALES ,BY AUCTION. j 'SATURDAY, 20th DECEMBEK, Atihalf-past 1 iVciock. . ' 11 O S-E JS" X- A T 11. . roi; sal,]-: by public al'ctk)X v . Dill YE B, STEWART, and Cp. ' liave pleasure in. intimating that they arc iristracted by the Proprietors to submit'to public competition, at tarii-.-UoojiM (opposite the Custom. House), .Dunedin,'on thu nbovc date, •-....' THE .KOSENEATH PROPEtITY, ' ' ' Which has been, most judiciously laid off into c a'Allotments of Quarter Acre each,'.more or ® : 'ess. '-. .• :■••; ■ • ■'-. ■'. '■: '..:'■■:■ This Tovmrfiip is beavitifiilly/situated oh the North side of tho Harbour, on the sunny, slopes of the peninsula forming the Southern shoj-e of. Sawyer's Bay, and in iinmaoSitte proximity to tlie Sawyer's Bay Station of .tio J)unedin »ml Port Chalmers Railway. Possossing Ji.ich.l ittti-actions of a very high order, and coiamundif-g a'lnaanincent view of" the unrivalled sc^nsry o- tiie harbour,, it is no unwotthy; represent'.tive of the far-famed spot on the Clyde whose name it heirs. The proprietors therefore confidently invite intending pu-ehusers to visit ai.il acquire. for.themselves a knowledge of its many advantages. Terms of Payment: One-fourth Cash, balance at 1 2, and :> years/bearing interest at S per cent, per . " anmru. . ■ ■" • "■'■' Title under.the Land Transfer Act. Plans and all further particulars on application to 20n THE'AUCTIONJ-ERS. TUEoDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, At 3 O'clock. THE CHOICEST "VILLA SITES. VS. THE SUB- . URBJi OF DUNEDIN, . . . - . ASD - VALUABLE FRREHOLD PROPERTY IN THE CLUTHA, DISTRICT, FOR % SALE,,BY PUBLIC AUCTION.DRIVER.. STEWA.RT, and CO. have p'easure in intimating' that under instructions fiom the Executors of the late C. H. Kettle, Esq., they, will ioffer for sale, by. public auction, at their Rooms. Rattray street, on. Tuesday, 2nd December, at 3 o'clock, • ' ' TWENTY-ONE "SEARS' LEASE (With Purchasing and Valuation Clauses), . Of 4 sub-divisionsof from two to three acres ■ tac'h of part of "' THE LITTLBBOURNE PROPERTY, ; Upper Kaikorai District, .-.:■•" Beav.tifully situated immediately . beyond ' the Town Belt, easy of acces3, and com- : mantling a view of city, harbour,. ocean; &c, which for varied beauty or extent is ■'■ unsuri>assed in the Colony. • -..'..-. ■ -•■ . ■ Also,- ■.•■'-' ■ : ' Freehold Farm of .. . ■ 6. c Acres, being sections 2, S, 4, 5, and 6, ..-—"■.i block CHI. (103), Olutha-District, and 1(5, 17,18, and 10, .block 11., Warepa ' District; rich agricultural land, and .•■ . ' incluoing, -•■-.■• . ; , . , : 180 ■A-cres magnificent Bush, chiefly totara * O.U and black pine, admirably suited for : ■ railway purposes or others of .kindred nature, and within two miles of the Matauraline.-. ■ Plans, paiticnilars, and conditions,of sale and lease, may be inspected on application to the Auctioneers, or to C. C. KETTLE, Esq., 14n . . Solicitor Eldon Chambers, Dunedin. At same time and place there will also be offered, That very choice site in Castle street of 1-Bcre> being section 75, block XXXIV., Dunedin; Terms : One-third cash, balance at 3 and 6 months, bearing 8 per cent, interest. ,- . DRIVER, STEWART, and Co. IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY NOTICE. To Farmers,'. Graziers; Capitalists, and others. WINTON BUSH .ESTATE, ■ ''" ■ ' Southland. For Sale by Public. Auction. . ; B1 RIVER, . STEWART, and CO, have been favoured with instructions from the ; proprietor to sill by public auction, in the town of Winton, Southland, about the. middle of December (exact date in luture adverliseuient), Tliat magnificent property known as ■ ; SHAND'SWINTON ESTATE, . -.•'.■ ' SouthlandDistricti , : Consisting of about ■;,-.: , ■ q Aft A ACRES—subdivided into farms of sizes OyV\J , to suit.purchasers; "' ■- ':" : , ' ' 'Also,". '. ' :_'..'] The'present growing crops—chiefly wheat— ■■.'■ . i:--'\•which will be- sold separately,-before' the . '". " "..freehold.'' , . ." , .... This fine-property .consists .'of rich alluvial wheatland, yielding forty to fifty bushels per acre. It is intersected from end to end by the Great North Road, and the IJlnnY Invercargill, Winton, and Wakatipu Railv?ay, thus', possessing. unusual facilities for the ■ transit: of'produce to the interior or to the:Blutf, .where vessels of the largest class load at the wharves direct for Melbourne, London, of elsewhere. •ftThe country; between the property, and Kingston having no available timber,. enhances .immensely the. value of thefdrests bf the Win'■en Estate.. ; • There' are: two" Farm > Steadings," about six miles ■ apart, beautifully situated for gentlemen's .residence.*, and adjoining road and railway, which .would make valuable homesteads for .purchasers acquiring- large blacks adjacent. •■..;•".-. The grain crops hitherto taken from a large portion of the estate have been followed by artificial-grasses, and as the soil has not been exhausted, but rather improved, the grassed lands, it is estimated, will fatten eight.to tea stieep per acre. .; ;,. ■■■ ,- ; ''Mr Shand—himseif.a practical farmer of much exr peirience—having been one of-the earliest settlers in the district, had the opportunity,of selecting the very; best of the country, and that his selection was made with sound judgmentvtlie"result'amply proves. The extraordinary qrops produced by, him caused,such a rush to the district that the Government found it necessary, to raise the: oipset price; of Crown Lands; but too late, however, to save any of the fine alluvial wheat lands in the Winton district, all of which have passed into;private hands. •!.>-. ; j / Terms of payment willbe very easy, viz, ':—" J cash on fall of hammer '■■; •: • iby acceptance at 12 months: . . •■■••: •■1.."./":"..:" I*;;-,..: ■:;■,..../,-:!.', •■■ ■-■ iii ; -■ -»>••• '»■ "**'- ■■■*»' ' '■'■-'• ■ •■■.-*■■ ; • • bearingiS per cent, interest.and allowing: purchasers the opp'orranity of retiring the bills under lull rebate :atany;timew ,-,- -,-'.-■ ■'■.-.- ;1:,.;..--; '■''■.■:■;■■■■ ■■'.- !-;;?-"•' " For plans of subdivisions and other particulars, apply to' •-' '- ;- '* ; ■■-.-':-•■';■' "; ;-:';-- • ':' '.; ■ ■ ■..;-, .,,;,..-:]-..,: , THE AUCTIONEERS. -■<jks SALE of SKINS will Tie held' at bur WQOL STORES,.Princes.streeti on -.-.,■ . ; ■ ; ; ■ ■:;'■•= thURSdIy, the 27th INST.; ; "'. "f'' -,- i: :: At half-opast 2 o'clock. - . .'; 26n ' ! and M'LEAK ~ THURSDAY, 4th, DECEMBER, .-; SALE OF-SEVENTY-ETVE 'ACRES OF -MAIDEN BUSH AT WATMATE, -,;,. ! ~• ..;.-.-.- . ;,•....- ....;;■•■.• ;,on"''": ■ ■" ' \ THURSDAY,-4th, DECEMBER,, 1873. MESSRS :p;^ "STUHBS'and Co. ' have received instructions from the Secretary of .Public Works, to:,sell;jby.,.-public; auction, at the-. Waiinate Hotel, on Thurstlay.ith December^ 1873, " '" 75 "acres of magnificent bush", being the Frbvin- , • ' cialj Government's "reserve, No." 144,' in 15 . .. , : ', allotments, from 4 tp.7& acres.each. Upset price, £10jper acre. ,;.-.-• < Five years will be allowed for the removal of the • timber.- "' ■''J -'--- ■'■""■■ !. ■-' '.}:<■■■'■'■. </■'' , ~'■; . Saie at noon.—Terms cash... •; . , I ) "•":-':.•■ .-•"■ :'dF. W. SIUBBS and Co., ' 290 .-.,'.'.,'.; Auctioneers, Timaru. ...... STOCK, SyATION?^?!.; " ITkRIYER, STEWART, tod Co. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, AND WOOL i AND PRODUGE BROKERS, ' ' '■ •'■ Otago Wool Aia> Pkoduoe Stores, ■"■'■■-'■■■■ :;- " ' -;' DUNEDIN. '[' ' HenryDbiver. V' •"•.'•','.. Cha»xesStewast.'■> ■:: -■■'.■•■'.-'■ •'!•:":"•■:■ . .<• H.. J. iIACLEAJSi. ; . ).. : ... _..... ,• ■ : ■■'....': ■ We are prepared to make, ADVANCES on the MOST LIBERAL TERMS on the INCOMING CLIP of WOOL, also on NEW ZEALAND HEMP or other j Produce, either for sale here or for shipment to our j in Melbourne, London; "or the United States, j We hold BALEB at— ' ■ KAIKORAJ YARDS, every Wednesday, at 11 ....,-, -: o'clock, of EaX Cattle, Sheep, and Lambs. OTAGO WOOL AND PRODUCE STORES, ■y evury Wednesday, at 3 o'clock, of Wool, ; Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow. Flax, &c. : MOSGEEL MARKET YARDS, the third Tuesday in each Month, at 1 o'clock, of Live Stock of all descriptions. ■ • 9a : ■'. ■ : DRIVER. STEWART & CO. FRIDAY, SSSIh NOVEMBER. At Crawford's Yards, Palmerston. STORE CATTLE.T^RTVEB, STEWART, and CO. -k. f have received instruntioi c from A. M-'Laren, Esq., to sell by auction; on Friday, 2Sth inst., at Craw- ! ford'.s Yards, Palmerston, A 00 Hci.il first-class .store bullocks, 3 to 5 years tt Ul/ old ; sjiayed cows and heifers. The above cattle are all perfectly quiet, and will be sold ill lots to suit buyers. " 25u

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 3686, 27 November 1873, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 3686, 27 November 1873, Page 8

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