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STOCK, STATIONS, &o i THUKSDAY, 21st -JANUARY, i At 12 o'clock. 1 COMMERCIAL YARDS. J HORSES. HORSES- j First-Class. Heavy Draught Horses, ex Omeo,-from! Melbourne. | MACLEAN BROTHERS; are favoured with instructions from Mr W.i .31. Orr, to sell by auction, at the Commercial Yards,'; on Thursday, the 21st instant, at 12 o'clock, -without: reserve, i i A Magnificent heavy draught mares and geld--1 v ings, ; Which were carefully selected by the well known! firm of M'Culloch, Campbell, and Co., -expressly-'fbii the requirements of this market. ; Terms at sale. Ilsja FOR SALE, by private contract—! GLENURE ESTATE, | In the celebrated district of -Hokan&i, Southland, . comprising G(? A A acres, or thereby, freehold iland,» all •J\j\j\f substantially fenced and subdivided, with neat cottage of four rooms, and detached kitchen, good wool-shed, men's huts, stable, sheap.>yards, &c. And Wjaa mixed sheep A horses A working bullocks And a Few head dairy cattle. Immediate delivery can be given, and 'the terras of payment are unusually easy. For full particulars, apply to the proprietor, :Peter M'Kellar, ifsq., Tnvercargtll; or to MACLEAN BROTHERS, 18d Duuediu. SATURDAY, 15th JANUARY, )1870. At noon. Pursuant to instructions from tlic Registrar of. the Supreme Court. SALE OF STATION PROPEItTiY, Marlborough. '. MESSRS SHARP and PICKERING, Auctioneers, will sell by public at their Auction Rooms, in the City of Nelson,.on Saturday, the fifteenth day of January, lS7s,:at -noon..pursuant to instructions from the Registrar of the S.u- j prcmc Court, : That Valuable Sheep Station known as JLYER'S, situated in the Upper Waihopai, hi .the Province.of: Marlborough, comprising— . ! 6382 acres alui 3 roods, freehold • 3 2 7 j 6 :lorcs' leasehold And i 3500 (more or less) sllce P ' With the I Cottnge, woolshed, paddock, cnti .othar ;imj provements thereon. j The above property will be sold in one lot, and-sub-1 ject to a mortgage of £1500, repayable on tlieitwonty-' fifth day of October, ISTT, and bearing interest at the; rate of eight per cent., paid up to the twentytEfth; day of April next. i The Reserve Price subject to the said <mortgage' will be the sum of £2403 17s Cd, and tlie property.wUl! be sold to the highest bidder at or above that sum, the! purchaser taking upon himself the payment of th«mortgage in addition thereto. ! Delivery will be given after shearing, on or about; the thirty-first day of March, 1875. A plan of the property and the conditions of saie! can be seen at the Auctioneers, and at the.officesof; Messrs Adams and Kingdon, Solicitors, Nelson, where' the title deeds can also be inspected. i ADAMS & KISCJDON. j Nelson, 11th day of November, 1874. :21n | PROPERTIES FOE SALE. j Jp o n s a l . E,j -**- On Easy Terms, I Within three miles of Riverton, j 900 acres first-class river flat and terrace luiid, : all fit for cultivation, and well adajitad lor: shtcp or cattle. The whole fenced, six-roomed dwelling-house, good garden, and other improvements. For paiticulars, apply to M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, and Co., sja, Jlause street, Dunedai. FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR. SALE. FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF ALLANDALE, FOR SALE. Apply, THOJIAS ALLAN, Princes street; or, 19u CHARLES REID. Iff E.EEHOLD CITY PROPERTY F O SALE. Part of Section 10, Elock 37, having a frontage to Dundas street of 77 feet, with commodious dwelling erected thereoa. ■Comer Allotment adjoining the above, having a frontage to Dundas of 53 feet, and C 6 to Clyde street. r -S=:ction 17, Block 37, having a frontage of 66 feet to Clyde street by a depth of 165 feet. iTbo above Properties are well stocked with fruit trees iniull bearing. Apply to ROBERT BANKS, Princes street. FOR .'SALE, BRICK, TILE FIELD, ttojvjisUip of Mosgiel. Good plant: lj acre land ; ; ,;Jiousc, sheds, on ground. Cash. Proprietor retiring business. More particulars, Dickson, <Wi .premises. Ip o b, i a Z e~. .COMMODIOUS FAMILY RESIDENCE in Heriot •Row, containing dining and drawing rooms, six .bedroums, bathroom, pantry, storeroom '.kitchen, gpod cellar, coal-house, and laundry; .two-stall stable with hay-loft, coach-house for VWO .carriages, &c, &c. Swgether with HaK^aqre ,p.f grqund. The whole of the ,rpoms are large, lofty, and well finished, gas laid on, awl fitted with large range and register atoves, &c , &c. For particulars, apply ta 31d M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, and Co. JJI O ft S A L E~ By Private .Contract. A First-ckss FARM, of iJOO acies, in Waihola District, fenced and suk-divided into 17 paddocks, li-ith 300 acres -jaiider English grass and 40 acres in oats, turnips, &c. The improvements are most substantial and complete, embracing nine-roomed Dweffing House and all necessary farm buildings, quick, broom, and gorse hedges, &c., &c. For full particulars, apply to 25n MACLEAN BROTHERS FOR SALE, Thirty-six Acres LAND, next Bush Inn Hotel, Blueskin. O. Bode George street. f~i o R s a l eT By Private Contract ThatdesirableVillaßesideneoESSEQUJßOLODGE, j the property of tho Hon. James Paterson, who is leaving for England. The property consists of a self-contained block of six sections with frontages to High street, Alva street Ann street, and Town Belt. The house, consisting of 12 apartments, is fitted with every convenience for a fumily residence, besides various outbuildings, stable, coiuhhouse, &c, &c The lawn and garden are replete with raro plants, Bowers, and fruit trees of every description. The premises can be seen (only by ordoi- from the ucijersijjned) on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, md Thursdays, fruni 3 to 5 o'clock. Fof full particulars apply to 9Ja M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, anil Co. TO GEMTLEMEN, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. Jp O R SALE, That noble estate known as REII«S NURSERY, Water-of-Leith, that lias so long been env cd by £he public to get a building site on it. After more thw> 200 applications for plots for building, I have resolved, first—to offer it in one lot; then if-no satisfactory offer is made, I shall divide it to suit those numerous applications. ■ 1 do not think I noed mention the merits of this lovely spot, as I think yon will all own that it is"*, spot, and unsurpassed j» New Zealand. I might mention to those that do not know it firstly, * COMEANP SEE IT. Secondly, it i 3 tho high, dry, Jiaalthy end of the City with a beautiful footpath to your doors, cabsa'tvourdisposal any ininnte during the day »t the ordinary fare 3; and above all things, you are shejtarcd from all winds, j»tth a benefit of all tho sun that shj»es. The Nursery contains about 500 of the choicest fr^it trees m otago, in full bearing; also 40,000 asparagus, w lull bearing, which will stand for 30 years if rammed, and realise £309 por year, I may row finish by saying that this spof; is unequalled m Otago for health, boituty, TWhWUV, and . VlOltsr, and cygry other advantage. • f • ■ reid. Nursery and Seedsman, Wator-of-Leith, lid Punediu,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4029, 16 January 1875, Page 4

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