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ifi . . SALES BY ATTOSIO2S". . MONDAY, Ist OCTOBER, SP At 2 o'clock. %jm. ■ 111 VALUABLE LEASEHOLD HOTEL AND STORE WM ' ■ PROPERTY, §!§£ Good-will of Business, CHOICE FREEHOLD QUARTER-ACRE SECTION, Ipl port cnALMEas, g&M I^onting the proposed New Railway Station and pftj - - Workshops. 3X) HOTELKEEPERS, INVESTORS, and OTHERS. S TVf LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. l|?§j JjtJL have been instructed by Mr J. Finch to submit sSsjj'l to public competition, at their Rooms, Manse street, a§|| on Monday, lst October, at 2 o'clock, if not previously Ipy disposed of by private treaty, !(§s! Ist. The unexpired lease (having 17 years to ;■ ' run) of part ef section 69, Prrt Chalmers, |§B situate at the corner of Wickliff Terrace and 'Mm George st eet, Port Chalmers, togethor with ||*|j : . the- bui'dir.gs known ns the Railway Hotel. |p|j now occupied by Mr G. Morrell. MSL 2nd. Tbe untxpirel lease of part of said section, i§§ having a frontage of 24ft. to George street HH by a depth of 44ft.. together with the build--sp|| inga— shop and three rooms thereon ; also, ||p under instructions from Mr,G. Morreli, |fs|j 3rd. His interest in unexpired term of sub-lease '§0,1 of the above Railway Hotel, and good-will ol same, sioatt. and furniture to be taken by the sf|| buyer at valuation. 4th; Alt that choioe freehold quarter-acre secilfc tion No. 60, having a frobtage to Wicklifl i^ Torrace. The above properties are well worth the attention oi W& hotelkeepers, spocu'a ois, and others, the Railwaj g^ Hotel being the only Ikensed house in that part ol fe| - PortChalmers, and, as it faces the site of the proposed P^ new Railway Station and Workshops, renders ita pod |h3 tion second to none at the Port. ' - 21= -v£^a - ■. - H MONDAY, lst OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. : : - ' If VALUABLE PROPERTY. WYBAR'S PRIVATE FAMILY HOTEL AND I|l SOUTHERN CLUB ROOMS. ' TOWNSHIP OF SOUT3 DUNEDIN. m Tyr^LANDRESS, HEPBURN, and CO. I&S .ftVl. are instructed by Mr G. Wybar, to sell bj ;§jj auction, at their Room-, M*dso street, on-Monday, I|| Ist October, at 2 o'clock (if not disposed of preIp viously), S All his valuable freehold property in tho township j|j of South Bunedin, as follows:— . |g< Lot I—Being part of section 1, block 10, at the [%£ corner of H'H-ide rood and Caledonian road, 5 • " together with the substantial and well-built jfe? concrete and brick three Btorey building fe ' - ci ected thereon, known as i| WYBAK'S PWVATB FAMILY HOTEL, . v containing twenty-two rooms, large grocer's g^| , shop, and concrete; collar, fitted with every «3 . cjnvenietc!. ||] - Lot 2—fart of section 1, .block 10, having a g| frontage to Caledonian road, together with the" two-roomed cottage thereon. . §Sj Xot 3—Section 2, block 10, having a frontage to Hilluderoad, together with the five-roomed M . cottage erected thorcon." P| Also, W. iot i —Full comer quarter-acre, being section 6, H block 2, Cargill road, South Dunedin. 6 _ The above valuable proporty will be offered at first m in one lot; if not sod in one lot, will he offered in ba three lots, as advertised. |1 Farther particulars at Rooms of Auctioneers, or of pi 3lr George Wybar, on the premises. 25s P MONDAY, let OCTOBER, gt At 2 o'clock. 0 ESTATE OF NARROWDALE, 1902 ACRES, H ,-.-.'.... AKATOKE DISTRICT. M '•'..,.. By order of the Mortgagee. 1 TiJ"'LANDRESS,"HEPBURN,andCO. m JJfJL have been instructed by the Mortgagee to se'l m lypublic auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on P Monday, lst October, at 2 o'clock, m All that valuable freehold land in the Akatore disR? trict, known as / B& THE NARROWDALE ESTATE, E Consisting of— . ■"• M ' 1902 acres 3 roods and 9 poUs (of which 150 §1 .■'■■' acres are buMi), being sections numbered 6, S 7, 8.12,13,14, 15.16,17,18, one of 19, two H - of 19, 20, -t%, and 24, block IL, Akatore disP , ; trict. §| Ulie above valuable estate consists principally of H Tich; agricultural and pastoral■ land, and will be so.d ji without the slightest reserve. ]| Conditions of rale can be seen at the rooms of the « . Auctioneers. . 22s M ' MONDAY, Ist OCTOBER^ B At 2 o'clock. H -, ; VALUABLE FREEHOLD SECTIONS, ||S In immediate vicinity of Waikouaiti Railway Station. I H/fLAFDRE'SS/ HEPBURN, and CO. P JJLB-: are instructed by the Proprietor to sell by m Auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Monday, m Ist October, at 2 o'clock, Sj that valuable fieehold prorerty, being sections 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, block XI., Hawksbury, each |h 1 quarter-acre. On section 2 is a substang tially-built dwelling house, with outhouse 3. m . These sections front the Main North Road* and M immediately adjoin the. Waikouaiti RaUway Station. H Ori either side of the block are the approaches to the m Bailway Station, each a chun'wide, and now in course m of construction. Jl The position of these seotions offers a rare opportnX liity to parties in search of business sites, as there is M ao" other land available in such close proximity to the y Railway Station. M Terms at Sale, anp Plans at the Rooms of the j4 Auctioneers. 22s | . FRIDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, m _y ' At 2 o'clock. 1 "Tl M. SPE D D ING I jAJ'% is instructed to sell, at his Rooms, on the I *bovo day, I The balance of the Milton Pottery Company's I stock:— | Jugs, dishes, chambers, cups and saucers, tea--1 pots, ewers, &c, &c, and 200 9inchdrainI . P>P«3. | AVithout reserve. 2Ga | FRIDAY, 23th SEPTEMBER, I ,''••• At 2 o'clock. I To Staffordshire Warehousemen, Storekeepers, &c. i'Xi M. S P~E DD I N G JLr .• is instructed to sell by auction, at his Rooms, ' -on Friday first, a' 2.o'clock, 120 crates and hhds, ,-.....; Containing— ..- Toilet sets, chambers, ewera and basins, bowls. ;;-.,. rnu^s, granite plate 3 and matchingß, bakers' dishes, nappies, starch pans, glass bar and table jugs, tumblers, butters, &c.,&c. }■-.-■■■■ Without reseivo. 28s I. ' MONDAY, Ist OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. FOUR CRATES AND THREE CASKS EAETHENWARS AND CHINA Just Landed. ySXT'-W-J T EIT-W and CO. U y * are instructed by the Importers, to sell hy 1 auction, at their Rooms, Rattray street, on Monday, I lst Octnlier, at 2 o'clock, 1 12 packages eirthenwaro and china, | Consisting of— | Toilet sets, ewers and basins, chambers, teapots, | ' cups and saucers, mugs, jugs, egg cups, 1 - dishes, Ac. Termsatsale. 2G3 MONDAY, Ist OCTOBER, At 12 o'clock. FREEHOLD. DUNCAN STREET, With HOUSE. '•■ ri ILLIES, STREET, and HISLOP \ are instructed by the representatives of the j late Mr Richard Dru-y. to sell by: public auction, in f' -. ■ their Rooms, Bond street, on Monday, lst October. | ' ' ■• ar-12o'clock, j -: All that piecs of land, in the town of Dunedin, being pa-ts of ssctions 56 and 57, Block XII., on the map of the said town, having a frontage nf S8 links to Duncan street. . ! Togetner with .The house thereon," and presently occupied by Mr R. H. Bailey. . For further particulars and conditions of s»le, apply to ' ; -' JOHN HYDE HARRIS. Esq., • ' ■ Solicitor, Bond street; , Orto _ THE AUCTIONEERS. 20s FRIDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, 1877. At Oamaru. FREEHOLD WHEAT FARMS. WAIHO DISTRICT, SOUTH "CANTERBURY. Br PUBLIC AUCTION. TO FARMERS, GRAZIERS, INVESTORS, AND OTHERS. HENRY "~ D R I V E R has received instructions from Messrs Rich and Buckland to sell by public auc'ion, in the L&'ge Hali, Star »nd Garter Hotel, Oamaru, on Friday, 2oth September, 1877. "3 An n ac e3 oi splendid wheat, growing land. OUUU Sub-divided into . -jo fariiß, each being well watered, and of the x richest limestone formation, and in quality equal to the b^st la^>d in the Oamaru district. The block has been carefully divided, each f*rm containing from 200 to 300 acres, wi h the exception of 900 acres which will be s^ld in one lot, due rcjrard being paid to .the advantageous working ■water, and access to each lot. This magnificent block of land is presently acoe-sible by main district roads, well formed aud metille.l, distant about six mi'fs from the town of Waimate, aid a like I ' • distance from tha m-in line of railway. The branch railway liow being surveyed for immediate construction, will run within one and a hiif mile of the property. The Auctioneer can with ihe greatest confidence incite intending buyere to inspect these farms, for itis. seldom an opportunity offers for obtaining land of such quality at a really bona fide sa.'e, - WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. Plans, showing the size anl boundary of each farm, "with a key map of the district, may be had upon appli cation. Intending buyrrs are requested to call upon Mr . " ■' • Ceorge Freeman, Waimate, who will poir.t out tho boundaries of cacti lot. Terms of Payment: One-fourth ca«h; balance, expending over a long .term of years' at 8 per cent, interest. JFor further information, apply to HENRY DRIVER, N.Z. L. and M.A. CO., Bond street; Orto FIEMIKG and HEDLRV, fiau Oamaru.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4870, 26 September 1877, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 4870, 26 September 1877, Page 8

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