SALES BY &.POTION. THIS DAY. WEDNESDAY, Btilh JANUARY. At 1 o'clock. FOVR VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING ! AI.MKMKNTS, Block XXXVII., Duncdin. { M*LAN DRESS, HEPBURN, &T»dCO. art instructed to soil by auction, at their SUhuds, Manse street, on Wednesday, 2Glh January, at Four valuable freehold building allotments, being Nob. 82, 35, 36, 39, nnd 21, having all frontages to Clyde Avenue, off bt. Uaviii street. o . Terms liberal. . f^ ~*~ THIS DAY. ! WEDNESDAY, 20th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. saotr superior sinoilk'and double bugcy HARNESS ant> GENTLEMEN'S SADDLES. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, and CO. are instructed by the Importers, to sell by swrtion, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Wednesday, *ggh January, at 2 o'clock, Tivo cases very superior singlo and double buggy harness and saddlery Also, t eases Colon'al made gentlemen's saddles and fixings Tcnns at sale. 24j "* SATURDAY, 29th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. BOOKS. HOOKS. BOOKS. M*LA3ST>RESS, HEPBURN, and CO. are instructed to sell by auction, at their Kftwrai), Manse street, on the above date, A large catalogue of books of every variety o literature. Comprising— . Ure's Dictionary of Arts and Manufactures, 2 vols., half calf; Popular Encvclopxdia of natural History, 2 vols.; Miller's PbiloBophy of History, 4 vola., half-calf; Harris's Complete Works, 5 vola., half-calf; Rankin on the Steam Kngine ; Buckingham's America, with flue steel enjrravings; Pojiular Geology, by Iluch Miller, half-calf; Olympia Morata, in half-morocco; Complete Works of fir Johnson, 12 vola., in liaif-Fussla ; Gallery of Geography, in full morocco, 2 vols.; Cassell's Natural History, in half-morocco ; Grotesque Sketches, by Dor 6 ; fehukespeare's Complete Works, 3 -vels., half-calf; all the works of the Poets, beautifully bound in full calf; Chambers's Information for the People and English Literature: History of America, by Wright, in half-calf, with steel engravings ; Waverley Novels; D'Aubijpic's Discourses, &c, &c, &c. Wjfiogwea may be obtained at the Kooms of tii'e .'ftMcturneere. Terms atjsalo. 22] ~ SATURDAY, 2Dth JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. TOWNSHIP OF MERCHSSTON. FREEHOLD SECTIONS, 3«w»wßately adjoining the Btueskiu. Station of the JJunedin and Moeraki Railway, and intersected by the Main North Road to Waikoualti. M«LAI!JDRESS,IiEPBURN, and CO. are instructed by A. J. Grant, Esq., to sell by auction, at the Waitati Hotel, on Saturday, 29th ■Bsxnmxy, nt 2 o'clock, A portion of his vaiuablo property, being part of section 45, block 1., North Harbour and Blueskin District, consisting of 45 sections. Ttaus of the property to bo had at the Room 3of the -.Auctioneers; also, at the Waitati Hotel Terms very liberal. 25j MONDAY, 31st JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. At the corner of Hope and Walker street?. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, and CO. aro instructed by the proprietor to sell by auction, at their Kooms, Mivnse street, on Monday, Ulst January, at 2 o'olook, tOiat, leasehold property, being section 5, block VI., on tho Kecord Map ofjthe City, Together with ITlie,t\vpsubstantially-built brick cottages erected thereon. Church Lease. Terms liboral at sale. 20j "Monday, sist January, At 2 o'clock. FREEHOLD FAKM. Immediately above the Township of Opoho. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. aro ■ instructed by the Proprietor, Mr Hush .Drown (who v a,bout to visit Scotland), to sell by auction, at their Room-", Manse streot, on Monday, Slat January, at 2 o'clock, Slat desirable freehold farm, consisting of GO^acres (moro or les-), being 1 of 2S, block, |X, North Harbour and Blueskin District. The property, is all fenced and subdivided into lour ■fiaudocks, all \y<»U watered. On it aro erected dweU-ing-house, bsrn,,. enw-house, stable, fowl-house, pigiouse; about 7,acre3 in outs and potatoes; 12 acres ■of busli. Good inctalled road all tho way to the property. : Tarms at sale. 22j HONDJ^Y, 31st JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. "VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY TN PORT CHALMERS, a.'EASEHOIiD PROPEItrV'AT SAWYERS' BAY. M 'LANDLESS, HEPBURN, and CO. are instructed by the Proprietor to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Monday, £U«t January, at 2 o'clock, Tite following Valuable .Freehold Properties in Port Chalmers:— 1. Part of Beetjon.23, having a frontage to Currib street, "together with tho sevenTpomed cottage erected thereon S. Part of section 24, with right-of-way to Currio street, together with the two houses erected thereon 3. "Part of section 20, with a frontage of 33ft to Cnrrie street, by, an average depth of 90ft 4. fart of section 27, wi.th a frontage to Currie street, together with four-roomed cottage erected thereon. The house is let on lease £. I'artof section 29, witjh.afroutage to Currie street. Splendid section for a residence D. Vf&ija of sections 38 and^S, having a frontago to George street, subdivided into four allotments. Splendid business sites 7. Section 104, fronting Railway Wharf. Splendid site for warehouse or engineering establishment. Partly excavated 5. Section 184. fronting Tay an,d May streets P. Part of seciion 35, fronting Wickliffe terrace and.tho Railway 3.0. ?art,pf section 30, with large, frontage to tho Railway Also, 11. Section £8, Sawyers' Bay. Lease, 21 years, from Ist September, 1871. Rent, £10 per annum. Corporation of Dnnedln. ■Mans, showing,the position of the different properties, ixi be seen attbc Kooms of the Auctiojnpans. Terras liborni. 2Cj SATURDAY, f>th FEURUARV, At 2 o'clock^ OBEAT SME ~OF FREEHOLDS. SUBURBAN AI/LOTJdENTS. TOWNSHIP OP BURNSIDE (EAST). Sewn minutes" from P.unedin by Knilway, adjoining the Junction fetation of the Clutun and Given Island Railways, and hating a large double f ror-tugo to tbo MAIN SOUTH EOAB. M'LANDEESS, HEPBURN, and CO. have received instractions from E. Prosser, Jhq. t to sell by auction, at their Roe^as, Manso street, oa Situixiay, 6lh February, Jiia beautiful estate of BURNBANK, sub-divided and so surveyed that purchasers desiring a largo block may acquire any number of adjoining sections. For SUBURBAN VILLAS these rolling downs cannot be surpusred. The swil is rich, and the laud iias recently been carefully laid iiov» with iujiflish grass. "Xhere is a hue stream of water running through the ■estate, as well as sevcr.il excellent springs. For MARKET GARDENS ant] OKCHARDS, a .considerable ]x>rtion oi the towuitUiu is eminently' adafttod. As HOM liS for WORKING MEN the locality cannot be liurposticd. On»ne of the sections is a sul-wtratialh-built seveniWiMd iwuse, with exucileut ( {acuau and ord.ard. Most liberal Unns of i«ivmtwt aro offered viss deposit in cash of ,tr, s«r ux\,m, ; bal.neo at six twelve, and eiglitftu uiw>th s with scvt.n i«.r cent imuiui'. t^lded. * Furdiliaers desirous uf longei ternij may obtain {tune on applicatiuu. Immediate i^iaession giTen. Intending bjuyors are t*tronjr'y invited to visit the jjround during Uia tiuliduyx, gKltinjj oat at the i;uri>mOonWAon. Uttaopraph filans mn bo üblaiued at Uju rooms of th« Aw •■ion «rB. i.-,d T\ M. S PEl> DI H ti, AUCTiOIfJIKK, HAS BEMOVKD TO TKHIViKAJtY I'JU.MISES »f«w docra S<jut!j ol his old liatm>, ■jpurtjjj: tiie vidpai:^ ot {Ynma i\rts\ t ISj
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4348, 26 January 1876, Page 4
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