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] SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. TOWNSHIP OF GREEN ISLAND. DRIVER, STEWART, and Co. are favoured with instructions from the ; Proprietors to submit to public- auction, at their Iioo;ns, lluttray street, Dnucdin, on Saturday, 19th September hist., at 2 o'clock, ; The whole of the Township of Green Island, ; Comprising about 150 Allotments. The Auctioneers have much pleasure In dircclui<r . the attention of the public to the sale of the abovenamed compact and very valuable freehold property. It is situated four miles from Dunedin, having frent- ' ages to the Main South- Road, between King's Mill and Eagevty's Hotel, and is in immediate proximity to the • Stations of the Southern Trunk and Green Island 1 Branch Railways. ! For sites for business purposes this Township stands ; unrivalled among ihe many that have within the past few yeius been put upon Hie market. The centre of the rapidly rising district of Green Island, with its extensive agricultural and coal mining industries—the latter already giving employment to a largo population— and destined to become annual y of r greater importance, and commanding as this Township does excellent water privileges on the Kaikorai Kiver, j with facilities for transit of raw material, &c, by rail, ( and with fuel delivered in the Township at pit prices, » it presents advantages unattainable elsewhere in the neighbourhood of Dunedin for the establishment of ' manufactories and other industries requiring steam or t, water power. !. On the other hand, the beautiful and rich sloping1 grounds on the East side of the main road, sheltered from southerly winds and getting the full benefit of ( the sun all day, are admirably suited for Villa. Sites, the locality being undoubtedly one of the healthiest in the Psovince. Intending Purchasers are specially solicited to view the laud, and judge for themselves, and not to trust merely to the plan. Trains run daily five times each, way. The terms of payment will be most liberal. For ulans and all further particulars, Apply to \ The AUCrrONT3.iSR3. SATURDAY, 2CUi SEPTEMBER, ' » At 2 o'clock. r IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. DRIVER, STEWART, and CO. arc favoured with instructions from T. Red- > mayne, Ksq. (who is leaving the Colony), to submit to 1 public auction at their Rooms, Custom House Square, Dunedin, on the above date, the following valuable properties, viz.:— [ Lot I.—All that freehold allotment, part of section 51, Block XXIX.. Dunedin, huvin«- a frontage of COft. to Union street, by 56ft. to Castle >treot. : Lot 2.—That freehold allotment adjoining Lot > 1, having a frontage of 70ft. to Castle street by a depth of 80ft., Together with the SIX-ROOMED COTTAGE thereon, presently occupied by Mr G. O'Brien. f The above very choice sites adjoin the new manse of , the Rev. Mr Davis, are lerel, sunny, and sheltered, and the soil is excellent. Lot 3.—Section 9 and part of 8, Block 1., Inch Clutha, containing 75 acres, partially improved. This was an early selection, having » been taken up in 185!>, and was originally intended for a Township, for which it is very well situated. The soil is of unusual richness. > Lot 4.— cctions 2 and 3, Block XXX., Town of Hampden. These two sections adjoin, and are about the. best business sites in Hampden, being in the main street, and within a feu- chains of the Post and Telegraph Offices ■ and Railway Station Lot s.—Section 3, Block XIX., Hampdeu. Section 2, Block XXL. do. These were among the first selections, are near the centre of population, and very choice sites for residences. Lot C—Section No. 40, George street, Port Chalmers, at present leased for 7 years, with a, purchasing clause to the lessee on a graduating scale each half-year, from £325 up to £500, during the term, and bringing in a rental of 10 per cent, on the purchasemoney per annum. 1 Also, A Dumber of SHARES in various Joint-Stock Companies. ' T Terms at sale. 18s THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER, I At 12 o'clock, i At the Rooms of the Undersigned. TO FANCY GOODS DEALERS AND OTHERS. Peremptory Sale of Fancy Goods, Crystal, Lustres, Chromos, Vases, Dolls, Stationery, Jewellery, Toys, Purses, Shell Boxes, Glove Boxes, Glass Cases, &c., &c. Terms cash. i \£T BARN ET T and CO. TT » i THIS DAY, j SATURDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER, :, At 12 o'clock. For the benefit of whom it may concern. " At Rooms, Rattray street. r Ex Corona. 4 bales 72-iuch grey calico. Terms cash. WHITE LTw and CO., THIS DAY. " SATURDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER, ■ At 1 o'clock. To Poultry and Pigeon Fancieis. POULTRY. Ex Glencoe, from Hobart Town. WHITE f~L W and CO. are instructed 03' the Importers, to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Rattray street, on Saturday, 10th September, at 1 o'clock, A consignment of Poultry and Pigeons, consisting 1 pen Polands 1 do Spanish 1 do black and red Bantams 1 doDuckwings. The above Fowls arrived from Hobart Town too late for exhibition at the late Show. Also, Brahmas, _ houdans, ring- doves, pair wliite Jacobins, and a Tasmanian opossum (very tame), sky larks, blackbird, a pair canaries and cages, lot hens. Terms cash. 18s THURSDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER, ; At 2 o'clock. At the Wool Stores; High street. DESIRABLE CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. WRIGHT; STEPHENSON, and CO. have received instructions from Richard Oliver, Esq. (who is leaving for Europe), to sell by auction, at their Wool Stores, High street, on Thurs- • day, 24th September, at 2 o'clock, The following first-class freehold properties:— 1. A semi-detached brick villa residence of 6 rooms, with outhouses, in Cumberland street, next All Saints' Church, situated on section 45, block XXXI., Dunedin, and • presently occupied by W. D. Meares, Esq. 2. A semi-detached brick villa residence, precisely similar to and adjoining the above, presently occupied by Mr Tattersall. S. ST. RONANS, the residence of R. Oliver, Esq., at the corner of Dundas and Queen streets, being portion of sections 40, 41 and 42, block XXXll.,Dunedin,havingafrontage of 198 feet to Queen street, by 132 feet to Dunda3 street. This superior family residence is brick built, and contains: 8 rooms, with larders, sculleries, &c, two-stalled stable, coach-house, and other outhouses. The garden, which is laid out with unusual taste, is well stocked with the choicest shrubs, and the fruit trees—all the finest sorts—are m full bearing. The unexpired lease of section 43, adjoining, which is laid out as an orchard, will be sold along with this property. The Auctioneers have great pleasure in drawing the attention of the public to this beautiful residence, k which they feel confident cannot be surpassed in Dunedin for its site, its surroundings, and the thorough excellence of its construction. Cards to view, and further particulars, can be obtained from the Auctioneers. O s THURSDAY, 29th OCTOBER, 1574 At 11 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD ESTATE AT TIMARU. MR JO H~N KING has been favoured with instructions from Captain Tosswill to sell by public auction, at his sale 1 rooms, Timaru, on Thursday, 29th October 1874 His Freehold Estate of CLAREMONT, which comprises about 2197 acres of the best Agricultural and Pastoral Land in the district, and situated within eight miles of the Jown of Timaru, from which it is accessible by three direct and good roads. The Improvements consist of a well-built eHitroomed Dwelling House, with all necessary Offices Cottage, Stables, SVoolshed, and Yards, Cow-house and Yards, and other necessary Outbuildings. The Land is fenced, and subdivided into 12 padUOCKS 450 acres under first wheat crop (which crop is not for sac) 130 acres sown down to English grass, of which 20 acres are also in oats 147 acres let for one crop 200 acres lot for breaking up, and the remainder is in Native grass, which grows richly on the estate. There are also a few acres of Bush Land. There is permanent water in each paddock. AH the buildings and fences are new, and of the best decoration. This valuable croporty is capable of bcin<r diridal into two or moru lamii, with an equal division of natural advantages. For further jsirtiwilars apply to Captain Tosswill, Carbmnnt, or to the Auctioneer, Tiiuaru, where a pfe.iv of tho JisUite can be seen. S/le sit 11 o'clock am. Terras at sale. 2Caj

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 3929, 19 September 1874, Page 4

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