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S&LES BY AUCTION TRIDAY, loth JANUARY, * At 2 o'clock. The well-known schooner "JA'KE ANDERSON," •fts she now lies alongside the Pelichet Bay Jetty. * M*LAM>RESS, HEPBURN, and CO. have- received instructions to sell by auction, *t their rooms, Manse street, on Friday, 15th Januarv, *t 2 o'clock, TTlie we!l-fcnoivn schooner Jane Anderson, as she now lies alongside the Pelichet Eav Jetty. The above vessel was built at Waikava in the year jtSGS, is of 06 tons register, and carr.es 70,000feet timber, and 140 tons. general car^ro, on a draught of B feet 6 inches, and is well found in sails, anchors, *&, &0., nearly all new, and in first-class order. The vessel is now alongside Pelichet Bay Jetty, and *nay be inspected at any time, and Captain Paterson Tvill be in attendance dailv between 12 noon, and 2 >>.w., to give furthar information, if required. Terii-d at sale. sja SATURDAY, lGth JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. J&ESIKAELE FREEHOLD CITY RESIDENCE. M 1LANDRESS, HEPBURN, and CO. have ibeen instructed by the proprietor to ■Sell by public auction, at their Kooms, Manse street, Saturday,. January lGth, at 2 o'clock, 3"hat desirable fecholrt city property in Castle street, being section 7, "block XXXV., quarter nlan acre. Together with The substantial dwe'ling-housc (on stone foundation) thereon, containing six large and ■well-finished rooms, and kitchen fitted with large Leamington range, and alfneeessary •outbuildings. Ths whole is. securely fenced, is in first-class order, issd the garden is well stocked with choice fruit-trees an full hearing. Tiiis is i> splendid opportunity- for anyone in 'litest *w a commodious family residence, convenient to the *usm«s pait.of the Utv, close to the cab stand, and Vithin 15 mini-' V ..r.l'c of the Post Office. *jpl>e properly can \_ -iiispected oq Tuesday and between Sand.4 o'clock. Terms at sale. Pja -SATURDAY, 16th JANUARY, >At.2 o'clock. TAMABLE'FREEHOLD PROPERTY, .Corner of Russell and Young streets. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, and CO. have, been instructed by G. R. Hercus, Esq., %o Sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on KaUutJay, 16th January; at 2 o'clock, very desiiable freehold property, being part of section 24, block XI., City "of Dunedin, having a frontage of 06 feet to Russell street, by a: depth of 110 feet to Young street. Together with, *Xhs substantial dwelling-house, lath and plastered throughout,.and out-house 14 feet x : 12 feet. Tiie ground is fc>sf-- ririy laid out in well-stocked *-ttil garden a.ul shru .-V i-y. Title .tinder the Land Transfer Act. Terms at sale. Cj a SA'iUP.DAY, 16th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. 'VAMTASLE; FREEL.OLT) PROPEI^Y. With SUBSTANTIAL .mVELLINGHOUSif, &c, &c. At Maori Hill. M'-LAJSDRESS^EPBURN, *ud. VO. _ have been instructed by Mr Renton to sell «>y aect2ou,..at their rooms, Manse street, on SatuiiL.••ilamiary lGth, at 2 o'clock, •His valuable freehold property iu the Township of Murray ville, Maori Hill, comprising sections 5 and G, at corner of Lothian road and Graham st'-ott, together with house of five topics, a'" ■ iroughly finished, and in splendid order, also baker's oven, bakehouse, scullery, and stable, three underground tanks, holding 5300 gallons of water, the whole fenced iu with close pickets., ami -thoroughly drained, good Harden and orchards Also, With the above or separately. Sections 7, 8, 10, and 11, each "quarter of an acre, fronting Graham street. Terms at sale. Ilia '-■- J SATi."IOAY, 16th JAN CARY, At 2 o'clock. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Upper Harbour East. By Order of the Mortgagee. i M 'LANDLESS, HEPBURN, and CO.! sure instructed. to sell by auction, at ai"ir raoins, Manse streetj on Suturdar, ICth Jamiarv at"-2 ■fc'Clock, " " 1 All that parcel .of land situate in the Upper Har-i bour East District, containing by admeasure-' ment ten acres and five poles, more or less,' being se iou numbered 50 on the map ofi the said district, and occupied by Mr! Hooper. ' ■ 'V3& land is well stocked with fruit trees and bushes. \ Terms at sale. H j& i -■-iifiin ...... _ | SATURDAY, IGth..JANUARY, \ At 2 o'clock. T» those who want a Residence .it Caversham. Freehold sections in,tee township of hampstead, caversham. MiiAKDRESS, HEPBURN, and CO. .„„ are instructed to submit--to public compcot> Saturday, leth January, .at 2 o'clock, Afesrspctions in the townsuforf Hampstoad. •tfhe property adjoins the residence-.of the Rev. W. ■V. Johnstone, and contains the t_st unsold s»ftefor residences in the district. It is so elevated as "to have a. good view, and is witiya an easy five tousutes' walk of the Caversham Railway Station. A plan of ihe property can be seen .at the rooms of **e Auctioneers. 31j» MfLANDRESS, HEPBURN, and CO. SATURDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. Township of BURNSJ<P.E, LOWER KAIKOBAL 3FVotSng the Main South Road, and surroungiujj the -3«netiou Station.of. the Clutha and Saddlaflil! , Railways. IOT^LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. » , .A aTC li een Wstl^cte(l >>}' Alian King,£sq., t& submit to public auction, on Saturday, February JWJi.at 2 o clock, subject $o very easy terms of"cayA Iwge portion of the most valuable part of his Estate.qf Burnside, sub-divided into sections .of from J v- Jn a-.c -o an acre each aad so surveyed, that intcuilitvj purchaser^ can select as .many contiguous sections ss. tbsr way require.' i SiUssted ze this property is, at ■ the junctiu;i of the' **•»Railways, pith a station>par its ce-jire, ths Kaitowu River and fine^tream^ of fresh water constantly ; Uowmg through it, its proximity.to the existing coal V»ta. su>d its being .oq a level witJi jfc'ie present railwav toias (rendering sidings of easy construction), mil ~a*H<i the property particularly .available for manu-feetta-ies of every description,. and destines it to be the mture Manctiester, ahcttield, or Leeds of New i !S U. r T ve f'fPS Sounds adjoining are admirablv «laptedfor bulidinif sites for mansions, villas, or for ewellHig liouses for tradesmen and othe'ta. Jpieuainjr buyers are strongly invited :to visit the ground and satisfy ttepiselves as to its desirability. , ** J*- A sJx feet seao? of really splendid .coal has beea alreiuly discovered, and the buyers' g<jt the adof all coal and pifneral that niav be on the grwiui Plans in courss .of preparation. lja SATURDAY, SOth JAKTJARY, 1575, At2o'cloftfe. VALUABLE VILLA BUILDIM? SITES IN THE! 3PICTURESQUK AND SHELTERED YALE OF THE WATBBtOF.LBJTH. j MiiANBREPS, HEPBURN, and Co arc instructed to sell by auction,, at their Kooms, Manse street, on Saturday, 30,th January, at S o'clock, 34 Quarter-acre Sections, forming narfc of the estate of Woodhaujh, and so well known as M'Glashan's Valley. 13iis beautiful and romantic property adjoins the 3Vwu Belt. It cjnsists of the finest alluvial "soil, woll sheltered and dry, and includes the xplendiJ orchard ground now in the occupation ofSIrG. Crowhurst. ijuob. a rare clianee of acquiring splendid sites for VILLA RESIDENCES pl/) elose to the city, will never again occur. IThe conditions and terms of sale are oftho mo?t li^era! eharapter, being: One-fourth cash, balance by "Beceptahces a.t one, two, and three years from date of ialp: or one-third cash, the balance to remain on ittongag<3 ftjr a (term of seven years, with option of I**sfe>gr off same at any time on three months' notice. Jiiterjist in both edses be at the rate of 8 per cent. ' lithograph plans arc now ready, and can be obtained the Rooms of the Auctioneers. JJti? farther particulars, apply to the ■£9(1" •7!- ''-■ 1 -«. ' AUCTIONEERS. /

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4024, 11 January 1875, Page 4

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