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SAL-* BY AUCTION. THII DAY, - MONDAY. 6th JANUARY, At 11 o'clock. DAMAGED SUGAKS, Ex Auguste, from Mauritius. At the Rattray street sheds, I For the benefit of whom It may concern; M 'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO., S^w&*_^VkS^ January, at 11 o'clock, ~, „, r 1160 pockets sugara an follows.- ' No 1-W4 pockets finest snowdrops ' 2- 93 do do grey crystals 4 _165 do do do 10-65 do do Yellow do H-100 do do do do 18-88 do do do do 20-82 do floe do do 21— 67 do do do do 24-189 do do do do 29-67 do do do do 6— 1 bag brewers crystals " 17- 4do do do 25— 4do do do 26— 2do do do 27— 6do do do On view at Sheds. Terms cash, V* " "" THIS DAY, MONDAY, 6th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. j At Nixon's Store, (NextG. O'Drlscoll and Co.'s, Cumberland street.) For the benefit of whom it may concern. ni Casks Cement. All faults. Terms cash, jy-'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & 00. ' IUESDAY, 7th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE 'OF FIFTY-NINE PACKAGES TOBACCOS. Juat landed. M-LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. » instructed % the Importer* to sell br auction, a? the Universal Bond, on Tuesday, 7th January, at 2 o'clock, ~.„„„« Fifty-nine packages tobaccos, eonsiting ofTwists, fours, fives, sixes, tens, and pocket pieces. Catalogues at Rooms. Bulk on view at Universalßond on Tuesday morning. ■ Terms at sale. B*-- j THURSDAY, oth JANUARY, ' J At 11 o'clotk. Shipment of AMERICAN^ CHAIRS, Jiißt Landed. Without Reserve. M<LANDRESS,~HEPBURN, & CO are Instructed by the Importers to.soll by auction at tholr rooms, Manse street, on Thursday, Sth January, ht 11 o'clock, ou Cases American Chairs, Consisting of- . s Windsor wood Beate, Baltimore E. and D. O. wood «Jt ilevwood dinit'g cane seat, carved top do, swindle oS, Yorkß Grecian, arm rocking, nurse rocking, &c. Samples on view on Wednesday. Without Reserve. g. A Terms Ca'h. . SATURDAY, 11th JANUARY, 1879, At 2 o'clock. TOWN9MP OF BURNSIDE, Lower Kaikorai. 12 MINUTES FROM DUNEDI* BY TRAIN, OL'SB TO THE BCRNSIDE RAILWAY STATION. Upset Price, m per full quarter-acre «««on; , £5 Deposit. Balance, one, two, three, aud four , years, with interest at 8 percent. fe-f'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. ]>'! are instructed by James Wilson, Ksq-, to self by auction, at their j-ooms .Manse street, on Saturday, 11th January nt 2 o clock, THE TOWNSHIP OF BURNrJIDE, Subdivided into Quarter-acre Soctlona. This Property is situated at the junction of the Green Island and Balomtha Railways, the Burnside "ta on being within 18 chains of he nearest, ana 80 chaios of the farthest point ot the land. j The time occupied In travelling from Dunedin to the i BurnsMe Station is 12 minutes by rail, and there are now passing M TBAIKB A DAY> running at all hours from 6.30 a.m. till 11 p.m. , It is within the observation pt anyone that the tendency of the City of Dunedin is to extend itself ... SOUTHWARD, in whleh direction only is to be found LEVEL OR GENTLY RISING LAND • and the suburbs having now pushed io closei up to the hills that intervene between Cavereh~.n~ and Green Is and there is little doubt that the next district to be densely populated is that of Green Island, the distance between it and Dunedin now being so greatly ahrlS by railway that people can live there and be as I SS&^ riwSed torthSr Dullness as If living at to Water of Leith, and far more so than If at Roslyn or Mon.ingU n. • This property Is bo close to Green Island that it may almost he o.lled an extension „ that township, and oeople living there would have aU the advantages of £. old-stabrishcd community in tho way of churches, Schools, shops, &c, &c. ~__., . The Auctioneers deshe to call special attention to the low upset price at which the Proprietor Is willing to part with this land, viz., £25 Per QUARTER-ACRE, which is absurdly low compared to the prices at which land In townships infinitely less conveniently situated ore selling. It offers a rare opportunity to parties who are desirous of acquiring a freehold of two or three acres, St aVonvenient distance from town, to buy contiguous sections. The mice of Season Tickets from Burnside Station Is les« than 8s per month for adults; school children are carried at merely nominal rates. The proprietor undertakes to form a street from the main south road to the property. Intending buyers ure earnestly requested to take a run out by train and examine the land for themnlw, as they will then form a far higher opinion of It than Irom anything tbj» Auctioneers can say. ""'. " ' SATURDAY, 18th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock, In Rooms, Manße street. WAIHOLA PARK, WAIHOLA PARK. Adjoining the Government Township of Waihola, md opposite the Passenger Riilway Stationon the MAIN SOUTHERN TRUNK LINE, And commanding a grand view of Lake Waihola, ths favourite Regatta Lake. M«landress,"hepburn, & 00. have been favoured with instructions from James Kilgour. E*q., to offer by public auction, at their Rooms, Mature street, on SATURDAY, 18th JANUARY, At 2 o\ lock, The Township of Waihola Park, subdivided Into suitable section? for BUILDING SICKS ANO SMALL FARMS. It ls-unnecessary to paint out the many advantage this f-.voi:rite property possesses, being bo well known by a las a resort for t.«ur,ioi.lsls am! picnic parties owinKtolh-'oasymaTmtrinwhieh It can be reached v rail, aad It) beautiful Jalio scenery. Tlio proprietor hia fixed tho very low upset price of £5 PER QUARTER ACRE, In order to givo all an oi-portiuiiiy of tewing a country freehold for a. mod--rate sum. Terms moat liberal. Lithographic plans now ready. 81d PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FURNITURE OF THEC'ITx* CLUB, ln High street. Also, TWO SPLENDID BILLIARD TABLES, BY . THURSTON. M*LANDRESS,~HEPBURN, & 00. are in'tructed by John Sibbald, Esq., in conseauence of tho premises having been let to row teilant, to sell by au.tion at the City Clnb, High street, on an early day, of which due notice will ba given, Tho entire furniture of the Club; Also, Two splendid light oak billiard tabes (by Thurston, of L. nd"n), complete, with racks, cues, b.lis, lights, &c These Tables are well known ss EXHIBITION T.BLES, and they are, without doubt', tho finest tables at present in the Colony by this celebrated maker. Full particulars in future advertisement. 4Ja "jm O R SALE OR LEASE A compact FELLMONGERY, in lull working order, i it» the North-East Valley. For terms, foj., apply to ..j DONALD REID & CO,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 5267, 6 January 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 5267, 6 January 1879, Page 4

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