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SALES BY AUCTION. ; THIS DAT, Fr.IDAY, 2Stu AUGUST, At 12 o'clock. On account of whom it may concern. Ex Hindostan. 40 casks currants 1!) do mrbwiateof soda. With all faults. Immediately thereafter— Tbe balance of Surplus Stores, ex Main Blum, consisting of beef, flour, oatmeal, split \vn\s, pickles, preserved mutton, suet, &c, &c. Also— 20 kegs prime butter. Terms at sale. M'LARDRESS, HEPBURN, and CO. 27ag SATURDAY, 29th AUGUST, At 1 o'clock sharp. To Outfitters, Storekeepers, Dealers, &c. Dm. : sTed-bing . will sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Saturday, at 1 o'clock, 100 pairs men's doe trousers 50 do vests Also, Fancy Goods, Stationery, &c, Consisting of— China, plated ware> cutlery, vases, deslcs, workworkboxes, leather bags, violins, brushes, note paper, envelopes, pipes, pouches, papermacho goods, &c, ' And A variety of sundries. Without reserve. 2Sag SATURDAY, 29th AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. TOWNSHIP OF MARYHILL, Within five minutes' walk of Caversham Railway Station. DRrVER, - STEWART, and CO. are favoured with instructions from the proprietor to sell by auction, at their"Rooms, Custom House Square, on Saturday, 29th August, at 2 o'clock, 1. All that parcel of land, extending to 21 acres, or thereby, being section No. 63" of above township, with the verj- comfortable Family Residence thereon (formerly occupied by W. F. Oswin, Esq.), out-houses, orchard, garden, &c. This property is situated hi a most commanding and picturesque position, overlooking Caversham, and adjoining the grounds of John' Mitchell, Esq., and the view therefrom is unrivalled in the neighbourhood of Dunedin. 2. 100 allotments iv the township of Alaryhill, as per plan. This township as a whole is well worthy the atten" tion of the public. Situated immediately above Cavershim, five minutes' walk from the Railway Station, it is virtually within fifteen minutes' travel of Dunedin Post Office; is high, dry, and healthy, and it is the intention of the proprietor to sell every allotment, at such prices, and upon such liberal terms, as will bring them within the reach of all. ; Title under the Land Transfer Act. Plans on application to the Auctioneers. 19ag SATURDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. TOWNSHIP OF BURNSIDE, At the Junction of the Green Island Branch and Southern Trunk Railways. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. DRIVER, STEWART, and Co. are favoured with instructions from Allan King, Esq., to submit to public competition, at their Rooms, Custom House Square, ou Saturday, sth September, at 2 o'clock, The whole of the .'....['... TOWNSHIP OF BURNSIDE, Comprising— C 4 sections, varying in extent from one-half to three acres each. This township is most advantageously situated about four miles from Dunedin, at the Junction of the Green Island Branch and the Southern Trunk Railways, the site of the Station about to be erected there being in the township. The land is exceedingly rich, lies well to the sun, and embraces a large number of the choicest villa sites within reasonable distance of the city, while for business purposes those allotments in the immediate vicinity of the railway station cannot be surpassed. The locality is a rapidly rising one and bound to increase in importance, being on the through line of traffic to the interior by road and rail. There is abundance of very excellent building stone within the limits of the township, and a never-failin" stream runs through it. Coal will be delivered in the railway station at pit prices. Title under the Land Transfer Act. Terms—-J cash, the balance at one, two, and three years, bearing seven per cent, interest. [ Lithograph plans are now in preparation, and will i " shortly be issued. teg ' ■ -DRIVER, STEWART, and Co. PRELIMINARY KOTICE. TOWNSHIP'OF GREEN ISLAND. DRIVER, STEWART, an d Co. beg to announce that the above Township is now under survey, and will be offered at public auc- , tion, on a date of which ample notice will be given. This Township, is situated between the Southern Trunk and Green Island Branch Railways, in close proximity to both Railway Stations, and has an extensive frontage to the Main South Road. Lithograph plans will shortly be published. 14ag TO SPECULATORS AND OTHERS CBOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, OF ABOUT 05 ACRES, Arden Bay, Upper Harbour West. DRIVER, STEWART, arid CO. have for sale by private contract, All those Parcels of Land, extending to about I -■ 65 acres, situated at Arden Bay, Upper Har- ! hour West, and being Sections 25, 27, 29, ! . and 31, Sawyer's Bay District, and Section 1» and part of 2, Upper Harbour West I District. . Full part-culars may be had on application. 14ag THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 23th AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. BOATS AND FIRE ENGINE. Ex Ship. Hindostan. WHITE LAW and CO. are instructed by the Agents to sellbyauctson, at their Rooms, Rattray street, on Friday at 2 o'clock, 2 large whaleboats, ex Hindostan, with, sails, &c, complete 1 fire engine and hose. Also, 4 100-gals; water-casks, ex Sussex Intending purchasers can inspect the boats on board the ship Hindostan, at Port Chalmers. Terms at sale. 27ag THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 28th AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. To Merchants, Brewers, and Others. WH I T.E LA W and CO. are instructed to sell by auction, at their Rooms. Rattray street, on Friday, 28th August at 2 o'clock, 5 tons first-class fencing wire, Nos, 6, 7, aud 8 10 bales woolpacks, IOJIbs. 5 tanks best pale English malt 18 pockets Ka;,t hops 6S boxes £elmont candles Sugars, rations to finest yellow, crystals Also, "..*'. | An assortment of general merchandise Terms at sale. "' 27ag STOCK, STATIONS. &o. THURSDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock. At Hillhampton, Palmerston. | SUPERIOR HIGHLY-BRED STOCK. | TO'RIGHT, STEPHENSON, and CO. T T have received instructions from E. Amyes I Esq., to sell by auction, at Hillhampton, Palmerston, I on xhursday, 10th September, at 12 o'clock, I ' 45Q half and three-quarter bred fat wethers SUO do -^ , do do 4-tooth ewes, I tJVU with lambs or to lamb I i GOO halt Mld thice-quarter bred hoggets 100 suPerior longwool 4 and C-tooth ewes, in vv lamb to rams bred by Messrs Sutton Brothers, Southland, by imported rams ! on superior longwool hoggets, by imported I ■*•" pure Lincoln ram ■ g a superior longwool rams j J 2 P^'Sree young' cows, in calf to prize bull i o young bull calves, out of prize cow, by " Count of Oxford 1 A first-class heifer calves, by Count of Oxford -*■ and other prize bulls 2 5 mixed store tattle (pedigree at sale) 2,) pure Berkshire pigs. The above Stock are confidently submitted to breeders as being ot the hi-hest excellence, Mr Amyes having spared no expense in securing both from the Provinces and the Home Country the very best blood. As Mr Amyes is leaving the Province, every thing is for positive and unreserved sale. iQag j

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 3910, 28 August 1874, Page 4

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