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SALES BY AUCTION. SATURDAY, 15th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. Important to those in search cf CONVENIENT AND CENTRAL TOWN RESIDENCES OR BUILDING SI rjiS. T\/fONTAGU PYM XtJL has received inunctions from Mr James Gray to sell by auction, bt his Rooms, Hi^h street, on Saturday, 15th March, at 2 o'clock, Sections 4 and 6, Block VII, Dunedin. The two quartor-aore sections, together with tho seven and six-roomed houses erected thereon, will bo f'ffered in one lot, or to suit purchasers, ts follows, viz :— Lotl. Consisting of corner of Section 6, Block VII, with frontage to Maclagcon street of 90 feet, and frontage to Maitland strset of 68 foot, together with six-roomed house crofted thereon. The hou?e is faithfully built, with largo hall, wellBized rooms, r< gister grates throughout, Leamington range in kitchen, and tastelully-plabted garden. Lot 2, being portion tf Sections 5 and 4, Block VII, has frontage to Madnggiin street of 75 feet by a depth of 11 fett, Vgether with ! seven-roomed house, wash-house, pantry, coal-shed, &c, and well-planted and gtown orchard, in full btaring. Lot 3 consists of part of Section 4, Block VIT, haviig frontage to Maitiacd street of 60 feet by a depth of 165 feot (less 0 poles by 75 feet at back of section. This section ns a buildirg tito is a roally Veautif ul pr-poity, and is being greatly improved by tho C' rporatlon lovellitg thb road from High s'reot t» the fr ntvgd of this property. Terms, further particular?, and order to view obtikable from MONTAGU PVM, Auctioneer, 7m H'gh street. SATURDAY, 29th MARCH, 1879. DONALD TEID & CO. will sell by auction, at their new Ro^ms, High street, Dunedin, on the above date (it not previously sold by private contrac), All thnt valuable property known as fIIVER VIEW, Matauiu district, consistiog of 2191 acres of first-class agricultural land. There is a good 11-roomed house, with large girden, orchard, aud plantation. The land is all substantially fenced, sub-divided into eight paddocks, and planted with live hedges. There are 100 acres in oats, 70 in wheat, and tO acres in turnips and summer fallow. 170 acres have been sown in English gra&s. There is a good snam of lienit1) closo to tho house, and the property is conveniently situated within five miles of the townships of Mataura and Gore. Terms are very liberal. 28f DONALD REID & CO. ■WEDNESDAY, 19th M.&RCH, 1879, At 2 o'clock. By order of tho Mortgagees. KILMOG HOTEL AN!) STORE. 30 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND. BASTINGS, LEARY, & CO. are instructed by the Mortgagees to sell by public auction, at their Rooms, High stieet, Dunedin, as above, All that piece or patce' of land, cnitaming 35 acres 2 roods and 30 polec, being- section numbered 9, ll'jcc I, Waikoualti District, situated on the M*in Kcnn road, about 17 miles from Dunedin; Together with Tho Kilmog Hot. 1, store, butcher's shop, stalling, out-houses, &c. The Hntal License will be transferred to the purchaser, who may take the stock-in-trade and furniture at valuation. Terms at sale. 12m THURSDAY, 20th MARCH, At 2 u\l :ck. ROYAL GEORGE HOTEL, LAWRENCE. To Hotolkeopors and Other). BASTINGS, LEARY, & CO. are instructed by the Executrix cf the latJ John Bobtrts to sell by auotini, on the premise?, Sectio- s 2, 3. 13, and 14, block XLT, Town of Lawrence, havi'g a fro-.tage oi 66 fest to Bos place, uroa which is erected that, welknown ho.'t Iry, tho «t\y.il George (containing 10 doiih), and eight-st jllcd stable (•.uilt of stone) with lto^e boxes and everything (.ompl'.te. Tho Auctioneers would call particular attention to this very desirable property, being a splendid opeuing for an energetic m*n of business with a moderate capital. Its situation, being in the cottre of the town, on the main thoroughfare, cannot bo surpassed. Terms very liberal: —One-third cash, the balance in one, two, aud three years, bearing interest at 8 per cent. Further particulars upon application to Hm THE AUCTIONEERS. MONDAY, 31st MARCH, At 2 o'clock. At the Wool Store 3, H'gh street. WAREPA ESTATE. WRIGHT, STEPHENSOX, & CO. have received instructions from tho Pioprietn1 to sell by nuctlon, at their Wool Stores, on Monday, 31tt March, at 2 o'clock, Section No. 15, Warepa Estate, Wuiwera, contiininz 194 a3r 24j', or thereatouts. Also, Tho lease of tbe EducitionEl Reserve adjoiningthe Warapa Kstato, and containing about 232 acres, hiving five yearj to run from September last. Terms for Farm: 20 per cent cash, balance to remain on mortgige for six years at 7 per cent. 10m SATURDAY, 15th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. TOWNSHIP OF HASTINGS, Adjoining Burkes Brewery. Vf ACLEAN BROTHERS Ivjt are intructed to sell, at Watson's Rooms, High street, aa above, Tho few unsold sections in the above township. Also, On account and risk of a former purchaser, Sections 2, 4, 7,10, 20, 35, and 37, block I, and sections 1, 2, 5, C, 7, 24, 36, block 11, Hastings. Terms : One-fourth cash, bilance by bills at one and two years, with interest at 8 per cent, added. Plans at offices of tho Auctioneers. 8m TUESDAY, 18th MAECtf, At 3 o'clock. 1/TACLEAN BROTHERS LtJL are instructed to sell at Watson's Rooms, High street, on above date, unless previously disposed of privately, Sections 2 and 3, Black V, Waipihi District,' containing 357J acres, known as FINLAYSON'S FARM, Subdivided and bounded by the Waipahi River, with five-roomed house, fire-stalled stable a-?d loose box, stock-yard 3, and all necessary outbuildings SO acres are in oats 12 acres in English grass And the remainder in excellent native pasture. Crops will be given in, and immediate possession can be hid, Terms liberal. Immediately after the above will be off ;red— Section 2 of 7, block I, WAREPA DISTRICT, Cont'dniDg 35 acrss, nearly all fenced. Liberal terms. MACLEAN BROTHKRS, Auctioneers. WAIRUNA ESTATE. -JO IOA ACRES FIRST-CLASS XM»X.O\> FREEHOLD, with frontage of five miles to the Pomahaka River, aid within two miles of the Southern Trunk Railway, and five miles from Cllntoa Railway Station, having been withdrawn »t auction this day, will ba open for PRIVATE S.UE til 4th April next. Plans, termß, and all further part'eukrs on application to MACLEAN BROTHERS, 7m Manso streot. FRIDAY, 23th MARCH. S. S. EAS B V FOR SALE. MESSRS RYAN & HAMMOND will sell by auction, at Melbourne, on Friday, the 28th instant, Without reserve, To c!oae partnership accounts, The steamship Fasby. Registered trim ge 1489 tons, aod carrying ciracity ISOO tons d.w., exclusive of bunktrs Consumption of fuel, 11 ions per da;-. An opportunity of tho kind now presented to merchants and shipowners in New Zealand ia nit likely to occur again. Tho Easby is well known us a comff r'.abln pissergjr ship, and hor largely-inerefsing height acd passenger lists from Melbourne, Sydney, and up and down tho New Z.-aland co-ist prove In r to ho a favourite vessel. To anyone with a coal tr»do sh>• wnu'd be invaluable ; and, if purchased by a New Zealand firm, arr,ugeruents could be made wi'h her \ resent owuors t > take over, at a valuticn, the'r hulks and other plant at the I various ports to which she ha^ been lately running. For further patt'.cuhrs apply to FRANCIS FULTON, Managing Owner, 14m Dunedir. "El O R SALE A Sscond-hand Eight-horse Power Portable ENGINE, in good working order—Apply 9ja KINOAID, M'QUEtN. & CO.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 5325, 14 March 1879, Page 8

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