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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY, SA'IURDAY, 7th APRIL, At 12 o'clock. MILTON POTTERY AVOKK3. \,f O X TA G U P V MS -.;-§. has received instruct'ons to sell by public j anction, ;A h'n rooms, JVlaiue street, on Saturday, 7tb I April, «l 12 o'clock, | The c.Ktire rilant, buildings, lairi, &c, of the | above Company, ' Consisting of j Sections 42, 43, 44. 45, block 1., Elderslie, in the ' Township of Milton. Also, Hrick buildings, kilns, &c., M.inclinpr thereon, witb pbuit, niouMs, and all machinery, lor crockery and jupj making, in first-class orjer. Ko reserve. Fnrtlier inforreatio:i will be obtainable previous to sale from c ther FRANK PELL, Secretary; Or, 29m THE AUCTIONEER. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 7th APRIL, At 12 o'clock. At Provincial Yards. PURE BRED' GREYHOUNDS, Ex Arawata, from Melbourne. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, and CO. J have received instructions from B. Hepburn, !•>(]., Ballarat, to sell by auction, at the Provincial Yards, on Saturday, 7th April, at 12 o'clock, 15 pure bred jreyhounds. The abeve dogs arc from the very best blood procurable in Viet jria. They will be on view at Royal George Stables till day of sale. Pedigrees on day ef sale 4a THURSDAY, 12th APRIL, At 1 o'clock. At the Stores, Tyco street, Oamsiru. SALK OF SO SECTIONS IN" TUB IMPORTANT AND RISING TOWNSHIP OF I>UOTB.OO>'. SALE OF THE MAEREW HEN U A HOTEL, bTOCK-IN-TRADE, AND FURNITURE. To Brewers, Hotelkeepei-3, Investors, and Others. FLEMING "and HED LE V have received instructions from L. Grant, Esq , to sell by public auction, at their Stores, Tyne street, Oainaru,' on the above date, Teat larjje, commodious, and well-appointed hostelry, known ns theMaerewhsmu Hottl. Together with The hotel furniture and stock-in-trade SO sections in Duntreon Township 130 acres of rare agricultural land. she Auctioneei-3 would direct special attention to this rare site. Situate! as it is at the terminus of the Awamoko Railway, this Hotel ig bound to command the trade of the travelling public, while the large area of first-el ss Atrri. ultursl Land whk-h adjoins must enhance the value of the hou>e very considerably, and fix a perm-itent value to the stvnd. Moreover, it is surroun od by the largvst Waitiki runs, and does a great, tiw.ie during sheep shearinsr., while all the wagons mu-t camp on or around the grounds during the wool bCMon. The Hotel has always been considered one (f the most profitable in the r>'orthern District, and the trade aud traffic are daily increasinir. To an enterprising landlord, with a good "turn for the business, there is no safer investment in this part of the country. The surveyor is at present laying off the sections, and as soon as tha survey is completed- plans will be issued. The *hole property has frontages to the Waitaki and Maerewhemu Rivers, and these may one day be a very good source of revenue. The terms will be very liberal. FLEMING and HEDLEY, 3"m Auctioneers. TaiS DAY, SATURDAY, 7th APRIL. At our Store, Tyne street, Oamaru. At 2 o'clock. pONSSLL 7nd CLOWES yJ have been instruct dby the N.Z. Meat Preserving Company (Limited), to sell by auction, at above time and place, Ihe properties known as the Kakanui Farm, containing about 350 acre 3, subdivided into holdings of from one to 20 acres. This land has been down in English grass for the Jast six years. The sections are laid off so that every purchaser of ten acres will have permanent water en About 70 acres, adjoining Bathgate's township will be offered io.one lot (this is suitable for sub-division) lithographed plans may be had of the above, from the Auctioneers. Terms: One-quarter cash, balance at six, 12,18, and .24 months, bearing 8 per cent, interest. Purchases over £200, \ cash ; balance, one, two, and three years bearing S per cent, interest. Allday Farm, of about ICOO acre 3. The property will be put up in lota of about 100 ocred, as per Government plan, with option of taking one or two adjoining lots at same price. This farm has been laid down in Ensrlbh grass for a number of years, and h now in good order for cropping. There is permanent water on every section. Terms—One-quarter cash, balance in one, two, and three years, bearing S per cent, interest. Lease of Education Reserve (15 years to run), of sections 54 and &7, block IV.. Otepopo dis-trict-ICO a-ues. This Reserve has been down in English gras3 for the last four years - subdivided into two paddocks and was laid down without a crop. Lease of Barker's land, 350 acres, lease nearly live years to run. Three years dowp in English grass, subdivided into pxddocks of 250 and 100 acres. Terms for leaseholds, one-half cash, balance in one or two years, bearing 8 per cent, interest. The Auctioneers would beg to draw special attention to the facility for shipping of produce from all theseproperties, none of them heing over three milei from a shipping port. As an investment, the small sections at Kakanui are strongly recommended; the land is iirs..-cla33 and well watered, and within a mile of the port of Kakanui, which is bound to go ahead. For further information apply to W. Moody, agent for the Company, Kakanui; Or, . CONNELL and CLOWES, -t>m Auctioneers, Oamaru. TUESDAY, 10th APRIL, ' 1 : At 12 o'clock. At Kakanui. ' AH.~M A U D E i~a_ a his received instructions from the Kakanui doatir.g Company to sell by public auction, at above lme and place, Tha whole of their valuable plant, Consisting of— 3 large grain stores 1 boat shed 2 4-roomed dwelling houses 1 portable office, 12 x 10ft. a 3 surf boats, 2 tenders, and 1 din"-y, all thoroughly good 2 jetties, 2 cranes, 1 winch 2 new surf lino, with anchor and chains f> tarpaulins, 19 chain slings About GOOft. Kakauui stone, and a quantity of other miscellaneous articles. Without reserve. A. 11. SIAUDE, ap Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 11th APRIL, And following days. To Contractors and Others. WESTERN DISTRICT RAILWAYS. SALE OF PLANT AND MATERIAL. MACRORIE and CUTHBERTSON are instructed by the Resident Engineer to ell by public auction, on behalf of the Government t Spar Rush, on Wednesday, 11th April, and at averton, on Thursday, I2ih April, and following ays, commencing- ea<h day at 11 o'clock a.m , A large quantity of plant and material, handed ■handed over by the late contractor for ths \\ estern District Railways, comprising— At SPAR BUSH: Portable steam engine j Larse taw lench 0 Small do Belting a_d shafting Piping, tacks, &c. Saws, pumps, tools Trollies, chains, rollers Tents, bar.-ows, tipdraya Screw wrenches, wheels, &c., &c, &c. At RIVERTON: Stationary steam engine Contractor..' iron rails Pile engines (-) Drays Tip "waggons Dobbins Wheelbarrows 1 Hand carts . J Crab winches f ( Smith's faiges, smiths' tools v Timber dogs, pile ring.s Rope, cross-cm saws.'pit saws Tools, hammers, grindstones Blasting pow.ler Sp-idts, .'i'ucvcli-, pickaxes, &c.,'is:c. Kawa limber v Sleepers j: Kirc-proof safe, otlice requisites, Ice., &c. m And a great variety of other tools and plant, c comprising almost every requisite used in a i the con-truction oi a railway, and forming " w an assortment <f items far'too numerous q, for the limits of an advertisement. t< The Auctioneers would call the attention of intend- y, ig contractors and ethers to tins unequalled oppor.lmty of obtaining a larro quantity of valuable plant rid material at, m all probability, a very low figure he sale will bo ° / hsolutely without reserve. Terms cash. 7 a p 2£

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4723, 7 April 1877, Page 4

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