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SALES BP AUCTION, VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. Section No. 81, Block XVI, Dunedin. Do 26, do XXI, do Do 27, do XXI, do. DONALD R~E ID & CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, >y order of the Supreme Court, tho above valuable reehold properties. THE SALE vill take place at Watson's Hotel, High street, Dunedin, on TUESDAY, 21at JANUARY, 1879, At 2 o'clock in tho afternoon, IN THREE LOTS. LOT 1. Consists of section 31, block XVI, fronting Great King street, Dunediu, and contains ons quarter of an acre, with the buildings and erections thereon. LOT 2. Consists of section 26, block XXI, fronting Great King street, Dunedin, and contains one quarter of an aero, without tho buildings thereon, which belong to the tenant, and may be removed by him within Bix weeks /rot;, tho day of sale. LOT 3. Coni-i ts of section 27, block XXI, fro.ling Great Kine street, Dunetlin, ami contains one quarter of an acre, wi h the buildings and erections tkueon. The particulars and conditions of sale can be seen it the Office 3of Messrs DONALD REID & CO., The Auctioneers; Or at the Offlcea of Messrs HOWORTH & HODGKIN3, Solicitors, 3j a Princes street, Dunedin. VAUXHALL. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. DONALD REID & CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, tt an early date in January, of which due notice will be given, : 100 SECTIONS In that portion of tho TOWN OF VAUXHALL, Formerly known as Lothlans. None of these sections have previously been offered, »nd in order to secure a bona flde sale to improving purchasers, they will be put up at a very low upset price, on remarkably easy terms of payment, and sold Without the slightest reserve. These Sections have a beautiful sunny aspect, they jommand a charming viow, and thore are two excellent springs of wator on the ground. They are in sloso proximity to tho ANDERSON'S BAY RAILWAY STATION, md are therefore suitable for residences for persons having business in town. The main road to the Township has been formed md metalled. Sections 3 to 10, block n, original survoy, will be cjfici-ed at the sxme tim;. Th'so sections have a front-Age to the Bay. ajd nre jonsldered the choicest in tho whiilo township. They were originally wservod by tho proprietor for himself but in eons;quoncß of numerous Applications to ioll'thcm, ho has determined to place them in the market. Plans are in preparation, in which each section will have the upset piico marked in pUin figures at which they will bo sold, absolutely without any reserve. lVnis exceedingly liberal. TOWNSHIP OF CLIFION. TH E undersigned beg to intimate that on an early day they will sell by auction that migniflce.nt property, known from tho earliest days of the Province as TBE FORBURY ESTATE, which was selected by tho lato Mr Valpy as one of tho first choices. The property is now being surveyed into suitable allotments, and will be offered under tho narva of CLIFTON. Whether for convonlenco of access by road or rail, exquisite scocery, fine 6ca bathing, rich soil, or any aivanUgo whatever that will make a desirable and ple:isiat lesidenco, it is coi.fidoutly believed that nothing equal to Oiifton h>'s ever been offered to tho Dublic. WRIGIIT, STEPMEN'SOS, & CO, GILLIKS, STB3BT, & HI?LOP ~~ SATURDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. . IMPORTANT SALE OP AGRICULTURAL FARMS. TOKOJUIIURO D.STE!CT. UNFRECEDENTEDLY EASY TERMS. Small Deposit in Cash; balance up to 21 YEARS AT 0 VBB, OiNT. PER AnKUII (or first 3 years, and 8 per cent, afterwards. \f AOLEAN B ROTHERS i^jL (in conjunction with Mr Henry Driver), instructed by Frederick Wayne, Esq , of Akatore, will submit to auction, at Watson's Rooms, High street, on the above date, Ono-ha'f of his AKATORE ESTATE, Consisting of 22 farms, varying in extent FROM 60 ACRES TO 650 ACRES BACH. This propsrty Is or.c o£ tho choicest on the cov-t line of Otago, the sail being of excoiieut quality, and the climite »U that can be 'lesired for the growth of cereals, root crops, oi English grass; a. A largo portion of tho land to bo ssld i3at pi osent under crop, and intending investors are respectfully requested to pay an early visit of inspection. The situation is very convenient, [being from Bix to ton miles off the Milton railway station. Tlio exposure Is really good, and no part of ihe property has over been affected either by floods or droughts. Crops of all descriptions have been grown with the greatest success, and, as regards yield per acre, comparing favouiably with thut of any other district in the south. THE TERMS OF PAYMENT fixed by the proprietor are a convincing proof of his estimato of tho vwuea aud capabilities of the fanm. Oiic-fourtii c.ish, tho balance on mortgage for a term of joirs at 5 PER CENT, for flret 3 years, nn-i 8 per cent, afterwards. Or the purchaser of any farm may, if he desires, convert tho purchosa into a LEASE FOR TWENTY-ONE YEARS, with purchasing clause, at 3, 7, 14, and 21 years, at a rental of 6 per cant, on tlie purchase money for first 3 years, and 8 per cent, afterwards. Mr Wayne, who desires to proceed to Europe, has had the various farms valued by Mr Henry Driver and Mr John Maclean, to whose judgment be has left the fixini; of upset prices. IntoudinK purchasers msy therefore r«ly upon it that fair and reasonib c values will be accepted. Plans and conditions of sale and lease may be seen at the offices cf MACLEAN BROTHERS, Dunediu and Balclutha; Or, HENRY DRIVER, Bond street. 21d PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. FAEM3 ON TOTARA ESTATE. mHE NEW ZEALAND AND AUSX TRALUN LAND CO. (LIMITED) will offer by pubic auction at Oamaru, abjiit tho end of MARCH next, finnfl aore3 °' n's magnificent Estate, subDUUv divided into modorately-sizjd Farms, and on exceptionally easy terms of psymout. Such an opportunity cf securing a portion of the pick of the bent land in New Zealand has never occurred since tho colonisation of tho country, and with, out doubt Totara has hoen proved to bo tho best wheat-growing and fattening property in Now Zealand. Date of salo and paitieuiars of terms will bo advertised shortly. Md PRELIMINARY KOl'iCE. N E \V R V, Tho Hutt, ffoliington. Vf ESSRS J. H. BETHUNE & CO. ISjL havo boon favoured with instructions from the Executors of tho lalo Alfred Ludlam, Esq., to sell by public auction, oariy in tho m ;nth of FJSiJRUAtIV, 1879, if not prev.ously disposed of by privato contract, Tint magnificent freehold, situated at The Hutt, near Wcl ington, consisting of 10 acres Uld out in gaiden, S acres In orchard, and 17 acres in paddocks, with dwo'linit-house, tut-buiiaings, &c, the property of tho late Alfred Ludlam, Ebq. The garden is unrivalled in the Southern Hemisphere. It contains over 8001) plants and shrubs, incluoing many r«o and valuablo varietios imparted rom all patts of tho world. For furthor particulars apply tv LEVIN & CO., Or J. H. HUH!USE & CO., Auctioncciii, Lund mid EHiuto Agents, 1U Wellington, N.Z, STOCK, STATIONS, &C. MERINO RAMS. HENRY DRIVER, (on bt'lulf of tho Now Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited), has nceived instructions Irom J. F. Hitching, Esq., of Moa Flat, to offer for private salo some 400 w 500 Merino Rams, 2 and i tooth. These tarns are the progeny of those magnificent shoep purchased by Mr Hitching, regardless of cost, at the sale of the Waiwera Siud Flock, which sheep were got by rams selected by the late W. A. Tolmte, iisq , from the noted flocks of David Taylor, Esq, Tasmania, which contained, among other?, that celebrated ram Sir Thomas, sold when aged for the sum of 6SO guineas. Intending buyers should make early enquiry, as from the well-known character borne by these flocks, it Is expected there will be numerous applications for those now offered. Further particulars can be obtained at the offices ol THSfICOMPANY, Bon<J street, lg 3 Pungdia,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 5269, 8 January 1879, Page 4

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