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SALES BY AEimOff. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FURNITURE OF THE CITY CLUB, in High street. Also, TWO SPLENDID BILLIARD TABLES, BY THUfISTON. M«landress,"hepbtjrn, & 00. are instructed by John Sibbald, Esq., in consequence of the premises having been let to new i tenant, to sell by auction at the City Club, High street, on an early day, of which due notice will be given, The entire furniture o! the Club; Also, Two splendid light oak billiard tables (by Thurston, of London), complete, with racks, cues, bills, lights, &o. These Tables are well known as EXHIBITION TABLES, and they are, without doubt, the finest tables at present in the Colony by this celebrated maker. Full particulars in future advertisement. 4ja MONDAY, 6th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. CLEARING SALE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &0. MONTAGU PYM ixl has received instructions to sell by auction, at his Rooms, High street, on Monday, 6th January, at 2 o'clock, A large quantity of new and second-hand furniture, Consisting of— Horse-hair suite, gilt pier glasses, tables, cheffoniers, wardrobe, drawers, washstanas, carpets, fenders and irons, chairs, lookingglasses, crockery, glassware, &c, &c., &o. No reserve. 4Ja TUESDAY, 7th JANUARY, At 2.80 o'clock. Bouman and Macandrew in Liquidation. TOPSAIL SCHOONER ROSANNAH ROSE. %/T ONTAGU PYM ljfjL has received instructions to sell by auction, at his Rooms, High street, on Tuesday, 7th January, at .30 p.m., The topsail Bchooner ROSANNAH ROSE, 130 tons register, carries 100,000 sup feet of timber, or about 180 tons dead weight Is guaranteed to carry dry cargo to a ß y port in the world. Thoroughly suited for the timber trade, as she has very Urge hatchway nnd bow ports, and can carry baulk timber without any broken Btowage. She is built of oik and hardwood, and Is thoroughly well found in sails, gear, &c. Certified copies of surveyors' reports can be seen at the office of the Auctioneer, from whom any further particulars cm be obtained. She is lying at Dunedin, alongside the Rittray street Wharf, where she can bo inspected. To be sold absolutely without reserve. MONTAGU PYM, 204 High street, Dunedin, SATURDAY, 18th .'JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. BAYVIEW. BAYVIEW. BLUESKIN. MONTAGU PYM has received instructions from the Proprietor to sell by auction, at his Rooms, High street, on Saturday, 18th January, at 2 o'clock, THE QUEEN OF WATERING PLACES, BAYVIEW. It has bean a matter of remark by Australian and English tourists that no place near Dunedin presents so many advantages for a watering place as Blueskin Bay. For bathing It is unrivalled, since It is tho only Bay alone the Coast which sharks cinnot enter, owing to the shallow water on the bar. BAYVIEW Fronts tho north-east, undoubtedly the best exposure of all, and He* on the left hind of the traveller just as he enters the Waitati Railway Station. The viow across the Bay to Warrlngton is lovely. The distance from Dunedin is less than that of those favourite places, Seatoun and Portobello, and as population increases, it is certain that the natural beauties of BLTTESKIN BAY Will attract tho™ who wish to make a home for themselves at an easy distance from their dally work. There is a small quantity of very beautiful bush on the property. Bathing, Sfa-fUhlng, and boating in perfection. The Waitati wfu 1 .if trout. Every bush contains Californian quail, partridges, and phea3ant?. The Proprietor has decided to meet the requirements of the public by laying off tho property in about 80 quartei-acre°, the balance heicg divided into one, two, three, four, and five acie blocks, Terms: Ten per cent deposit; 15 per cent, in throe months; and the balance in bills at six, twelve, eighteen, and twenty four months, with interest at S per cent. ia Plan 3 now obtainable at %<ff«»^ OTIOMtBB| SATURDAY, 18th JANUjs RY, At 2 o'clock. FIBST»CLASS FREEHOLD PROPERTY. THE AKATORE E3TATB. \/T.ONTAGU PyM iW. has received instructions to sol by auction at ois Rooms, High atreot, immediately after the sa'e of Bayview, on Saturday, the 18th January, at 2 o clock, THE AKATORE ESTATE, Containing— 820 acres rich agricultural land, with coastal frontage. The land is adjoining tho well-known prop-rtles of Messrs F. Wayne, R. Melvillo, J. Peirson, and J. Hull, and is admirably adapted for dairy farm. It Is also partially fenced. ; Tbo Property will be offered In one or two lots. Terms very liberal. Plan of estate and further particulars at the office ° MONTAGU PYM, Auctioneer, 19d High street. VAUXHALL. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. DONALD REID & CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, at an early date in January, of which due notice will be g yen, SECTIONS In that portion of the TOWN OF VAUXHALI, Formerly known as Lothlans. None of these sections have previously been offered, and in order to secure a bona fide sale to improving purchasers, they will be put up at a very low upsot price, on remarkably eisy terms of payment, and sold These Eoctionu have a boautiful sunny aspect, they oommand a charming view, and there are two excellent spring" ol water on tho ground. They ara in close prjximity to the ANDERSON'S BAY RAILWAY STATION, and ore therefore suitable for residences for persons having business in town. The a.iin road to tho Township has been forme and metalled. U_ THURSDAY, 9th JANUARY, At 10 o'clock. On the Premises, near Turnai Railway Station. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & 00. have received inslructions to sell by public auction, at the above time and place, The Bemlig-) Smithy and five roomed houso, blacksmiths' and carpenters' tools and turning lathe, hou'ohold furniture, &c, together with about 1 acre of ground, title perfect. The goodwill of the business goes with the sale of the above, as Mr Souter is leaving the District. 4ja TOWNSHIP OF CLIFTON. TH E undersigned beg to intimate that on an early day they will sell by auction that magnificent proporty, known from the earliest days of the Province as THE FORBURY ESTATE, which was selected by the lato Mr VAi<py aa ono of the first choices. The property is now being surveyed into suitablo allotments, and will be offered under the name of CLIFTON. Whether for convenience of access by road or rail, exquisite scenery, fine sea bathing, rich coil, or any advantage whatever that will make a desirable and ploasant lesidcnce, it is confidently believed that nothing equal to Clifton has over been offered to the public. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO, GILLIES, REET, & HI'LOP ELIGIBLE BUSINESS PREMISES FOR SALE. FOR SALE, the commodious and substantial STORE in Bond street lately occupied by Messrs E. K. M'Llskey and Co. Price very moderate. Terms easy. These premises are well situated, and very suitable to the wholesale grocery or wine and spirit trades, or for an importer's warehouse. For full particulars, apply to J. 8. Wf 88, Colonial Bulk Buildings,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 5266, 4 January 1879, Page 4

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