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SALSS BY AUCTION. * — , - ' FSIDAY, 15<h JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. T!jc well-known schooner "JASE ANDERSON," At sht aow lies alongside the Pelichet Bay. Jttty. MiiAKDRESS, HEPBURN, and CO. Jiare received instructions to sell by auction, "it their rooms. Manse street, on Friday, 15th Jauuarv, 5^03001.-, well-known schooner Jane Anderson, as sbe now lies alongside the Pcliehet Eav Jetty. The above vessel was buiit at Waikava in the year ;iB6B, is of W tons register, and carries '70,000' feet *inher, and 140 tons general cargo, on a draught oi B feet € inches, and is well .found in sails, anchors, ■«:c, &c, nearly all new, and in first-class order. . TTfc? vessel is now alongside Pelichet Ba3" Jetty, and J4nay'be > inspected at any time, and Captain Paterson TiriU be in attendance dailj-between 12 noon, and. 2 4>.1».i t& give S urther iaforuiatiou, if required. ~_ Terms at sale. . sjr SATURDAY, 16th JANUARY, : At 2 o'clock. ; vam:aele freehold property, ; Corner of Russell and Young streets. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, and CO. ■ have teen instructed by.G. R. Here.us, Esq., *© «eH Y>y auction, at their Rooms, Slanse street, on 16th January, at 2.o'clock, s"l»at very desiiable .freehold property, beiii"-' i part of section 24, block Xl.,,City'of D.un•edin, having a frontage of GO feet to Russell i street, by a depth of 110 feet to Yuung street Together with, ttliß substantial dwelling-house, lath and plastered throughout, .and out-house.ll feet.x 12 feet 'She gjroand is tastefully laid ,out in well-stocked ami slirubbery. Title under the Land Transfer Act. ] .. Towns at sale. Cja SATUEDAY.aath. JANUARY, ; At 2 o'clock. "VALUABLE TREEHOiD PROPERTY, With SUB-1 STATSTIAL DWELLINGHOUSB,.&c, &c, ' At Maori Hill. ; M tLANDR£SS,~HEPBURN, and VO. Jiave been instructed by Mr Renton to sell Ifeysvction, at thehr rooms, Manse street, 011 Saturday/ 16th, at 2 o'clock, fiis valuable freehold property in the Township ©f Murrayville, Maori Hill, comprising sections 5 and C, at.corner of Lothian road and Graham street,.together with house of five Jooms, all thoroughly finished, and in splendid order; also baker's oven, bakehouse, scullery, and stable, three underground tanks, holding 5300 gallons.of water, the whole fenced in with close pickets^ and thoroughly drained, good ' jjarden and orchard. Also, With the above or separatclv. Sections 7. 8, 10, and 11, each 'quarter of an acre, fronting Graham street. Terms at sale. llja SATURDAY, JCtli .JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. %£3!&HOLI> PROPERTY AND DWELLING-HOUSE. ■VVilliam3town, Maori Hill. M*LANDRESS, HEPBURN, and CO. are instructed to sell by auction, at .their So&ms, Manse street, on Saturday, Iflth Jaauar>- at 2 ■*"clwib, 2Ssa* Tresiiold Property being Section 24, Williamstown, Maori Hill; together with the ©wellaig-house thereon. Terms at sale. ,j4ja SATURDAY, 36th JANiUARXV At 2 o'clock. VALITABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Upper Harbour East. By Order of the Mortgagee. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, and CO. are instructed to sell by auction, at their •areoms, Hanse street, on Saturday, 16lhJanuarv at -2 *'clook, " . All that parcel of land situate in the Upper Harbour East District, containing by admeasurement ten acres and five poles, more or less, teinjr sectiou nunabered 50 on tie map of the said district, and occupied by' Mr Hooper. " " ■ land is well stocked with fruit trees and bushes. Terms at sale. llja SATURDAY, IGfn JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. ITb those who -want a Residence at Caversham. aiiSSHOLD SECTIONS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF HAMPSTEAD, CAVERSHASI. M*LANDRESS, HEPBURN, and CO. are instructed to submit to public ,compe%itioa # «n Saturday, 16th January, at i o'clock, A few sections in the township of Hampstead. , Sfce property adjoins the residence of the Roy. W. -C. Jotmstone, and contain* the best available unsold ■*it* for residences in the district. It issoeleyated as «>_ hare » good view, and is within an easy five ttnnnles* walk of the Caversham Railway Station. A plan of the property can ho seen at the rooms of the Auctioneers. Hja M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, and CO, SATURDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. Township of BUENSIDE, LOWER KAIKORAI. fcasiling tie Main South Road, and surroundhijj the ■3«nttio» Station oi the Clutha and Saddle Hili Railways. M^ANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. have been instructed by Allan King, Esq., *« submit to public auction, on Saturday, February 12th, at 2 o'cloui:, subject to very easy terms of pay. '99Q€&t^ A lsrge portion of the most valuable part of his Estate of Surnside, sub-divided into sections of from J of an acre to an acre each, sad so surveyed that intending purchasers can select as many contiguous sections as they may require. as this property is, at the junction of the "two Hallways, ivith a. station near its centre, the Kai*orai Siver and fine streams of fresh water constantly Sowing through it, its proximity to the existin" coal |M 3. and its being on a level with the present railway tales (rendering sidings of easy construction), will make the property particularly available for manufactories of every deso'ption, and destines it to be "the future Manchester, Sheffield, or Leed3 of New Zealand. The rising grounds adjoining are admirably saapted for buildings",.-* for mansions, villas, or for dwelling houses for tradesmen and others. Intending buyers are strongly invited to visit the ground and satisfy themselves as to its desirability. 3T.8. A six feet seam of really splendid coal has »een already discovered, and the buyers n-et the ad■vantagft of all coal .and mineral that may be on the ground. Plans in course of preparation. Ija SATURDAY, 30th JANUARY, 1875, • At 2 o'clock. •yAIiUAKLB VILLA BUILDING SITES IN THE MCTORESQBE AND SHELTERED YALE OF THE WATSR-OF-LKITH. MI^ANBRESS, HEPBURN, and Co. are instructed to sell Ly auction, at their vKooms, Manse street, on Saturday, 30th January at 2 o'clock, §1 Qaartcr-acre Sections, forming: part of the estate of Woodhaugh, and so well known as H'Glashan's Valley. This beautiful and romantic property R,V/-h.? t>e ffowaEelt. It c^nidsts of the finest alluvial l^il, «cii sheltered and dry, and includes the splendid orchard -ground now in tha occupation of Mr G. Crowh'ik>;, Such a rare chance of acqu;ring splendid sites for VILLA RESIDENCES So elosetothe city, will never again occur. JThe cocilitions and terms of sale aro of the most liberal chaiacter, bsing : One-fourth cash, balance by Acceptances at one, two, and three years from date of ■ sale; or one-third cash, the balance to remain on taortgage for a ;erm of seven year*, with opllon of poynig ofi same at any time ou three montlis 1 notice, interest mboth cases to be at the rate of 8 per emit. .Lithograph plans are now ready, aud can be obtain.xl the Boons of the Auctioneers. fill ther particulars, apply to the 9d AUCTIONEERS. PKETJMINARY NOTICE. M'I^ANDRESS, HEPT.r.Taj, and Co. _ havebeen mstructed by N.:- •'. ~111011, Esq , who is ■leaving for Europe, toaell by auction, at his residence, *' 0B a" Carly da>'' dUe "Otke Of Whicl' The whole ef very superior household furniture ana effects. .TuII particulars in future advertisement. I 2l tt TIMARU. TV! B J ° N X 1 t-t g, JJ/JL AUCTIONEER, STOCKSALESJIAK, LAND ASDESTArE AOENP. and VALUATOR • Church Stkke? ' Regular Stool; Sales at Tiuiflru aad Temuka. 170 I

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4027, 14 January 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 4027, 14 January 1875, Page 4

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