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] BALE 3BY AtTOTION. SATURDAY, 22nd MARCH, At 2 o'clock. FREEHOLD, LAND PACING THE HARBOUR, On this sido Macandrew's Bay. Bastings,~~leary, & 00. have been favoured with instruction! from the proprietor, D. L. Simpson, Esq., to sell by public auction, at their Eooma, High .sweat, Dunedln, oa the above date, All that mamlficent estate, containing 10 acres, ironing the Harbour, and beins; ; tection No. 84, Upper Harbour East District. ■■■■-' This very valuable property was one of the earliest selections made by the Hon. James Macandrew. It is most favourably situated for a m.rine residency, and is an exceptionally good Bite for a township. A fine stream of water runs through the property. Terms: Ten per cent, deposit. 10 per cent, in three months, and the balance in one and two years with 8 percent-interest. ' , , Further particulars on application to the vendor a solicitors, MesaM BIEVHrBIGHT & sroUT . Or to tv. THE AUCTIONEERS. 19m SATURDAY, 12th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. TOWK3HIP OF KECiVIN GROVE, North-East Valley. Bastings,Teary, & 00. (in conjunction with Henry Dttter) have r-ceived instruction? to soil by auction, at their Rooms, High street, That magnificent estate known as KELVIN GROVE, Situated in the North-East Valley, and universally proaounced to be the pick and the Item of Suburban E3'ates. This property was the earliest selection in the Valley; it is beautifully studded with patches of native bush, and intersected with permanent streams, whist the soil throughout la unsurpassed in richness. , The property is n>w survoyed and laid off into Fee' tions of sizes t» suit every c as 9 of purchasers. The streets will be equsl in width to thf'Se of the city (namely, one chaiu wide), comprising easy grades throughout, and in most cases comparatively level. In consequenco of its cloie proximity to the cit*, and facility of access, this property ttands unrivallod, being reached by a splendid level road one chain wide. The tramways now in couise of construction will bring it within a few minntes' journey from the centre of the city. The main terminus of the tramways will be adjacent to this property, and is guaranteed by the proprietors. Such mtans of access, in conjunction with its natural advaitage*, readers this by far the most desirable property ever placed in this market. The property Is for ABSOLUTE SALE On the most exceptionally easy terms, viz.: —_ Two shilling* and six pence in the pound it cash, ana , The rem under of the purchase-money in instalments extending over a peri d of four year', with interest in the meantime at 8 per cent, per annum. Cash buyers will be allowed a discount of 21 per And all purchasers will receive their Title Deedß FREE Olf COST. Flans in course of prepai ation, and will be obtainable from the Auctio.ieers Further particulars on application to HENXY DKIVER. lAupHoneen 12m BAdTINGS,LEARY, &CO., | Auctioneer... MONDAY, 31st MARCH, At 2 o'clock. At the Wool Stores, High street. WAREPA ESTATE. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. have received instrucvions from the Proprietor to sell by auction, at their Wool Stores, ob Mouday, Slet March, at 2 o'clock, Section No, 15, Warepa Estate, Waiwera, containing 191 a3r 24|>, or thereabouts. Also, The lease of the Educational Reserve adjoining the Warepa Estate, and containing about 232 acres, hiving five yeara to run from Saptember last. Termß for Farm: 20 per cent cash, balance to remain on mortgage for six years at 7 per cant. 10m WAIRUNA ESTATE. 19 1&0 ACRES FIRST-CLASS lil»lOv FREEHOLD, with frontage of five miles to the Pomahaka River, and within two miles oi the Southern Trunk Railway, and five miles from Clinton Railway Station, having been withdrawn at auction this day, will be open for PRIVATE SALE till 4th April next. Plans, terms, and all further particulars on application to MACLEAN BROTHERS, 7m Manse street. WEDNESDAY, 2flth MARCH, At 12 oVlock. On the Premises, Eoraldsay street, Palmerston. Important Noti.e to Contnctrw, Builders, Fanners, and Others. CLEARING SALE OF HORSFS, DRAYS, SECTIONS, BUILDINGS, CONTRACTORS' PLANT, &c. FAGAN & EVEREST have received instructions from Mews Paisley, Murcott, and Co.. c mtrictors, to sell by public auction, on Wednesday, the 2Cth March, All the valuable plant, consisting of— Horses, drays, tip-waggons, ballast-waggons, pl.e-engine frames and monkeys, and a va'uable lot of totara and back pine, contractors' tails (261b to the yard), &c. The Auctioneers would draw special attention to this Bale, it being the most importaat one of the kind evei held in the district, the whole lot being for absolute sal', so aa to wind up the partnership of the firmTerms at sale. 19m STOCK. STATION, &0 FBIDAY, 18th APRIL, 1879, At 12 o'clock sharp. At Clarendon Stud Farm. FIRST ANNUAL SALE Of PURE SHORTHORNED CATTLE; RIMS, COLTS, AND FILLIES. HENRY DRIVES has been favoured with instructions from J. F. Hitching, Esq., to sell by auction, at his Clarendon S'.ud Farm (29 milts from Dunedin on the 3l»in South line of Railway}, on Friday, 18th April, 1879, at 12 o'clock, & A head pare shorthorned heifers and cows, " got by Riby Knight and Rockingham, from dams of the April Fiower and Queen of tho Butterflies tribes Cf\ pure-bred Clydesdale mares, colts, and " " fillies, got by Ivanhoe and Sir Colin on ft pure-bred merino rams, guaranteed to O\J\f have been bred from the purest portion of tho stud flock of the late W. A. To'mto, Esq. Mr Kitching1 havins purchased tie Clarendon Fstate (near WaihoU) specially for the purpose of breeding his pure stock, has determined to held annual siles by auction, the first being held as abova, thus giving the public an opportunity of obtaining a portion of the blood which has cost him so much time, trouble, and expense in bringing to perfection. The Stock is all in fine healthy condition, and every lot will ba sold with a guaranteed pedigree. Intending purchasers wishing to inspect the stock will be furnished with a free railway p&is upon application to the Auctioneer. Liberal terms of payment. Luncheon at sale. For catalogues, with full pirtienlars of stock, and other inf .rraation, apply at tho offices of the NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. Throughout New Zoaland and Australia. 26 SATURDAY, 22nd MARCH, At 12 o'clock. At the Provincial Yards. To Sporting Gentlemen and others. HURDLE RACER, &c. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. aro instructed to sell by auction, at above time and place, The hurdlo-racer Dalesman, by Traducor, out of a.'t. Patrick mure. 1 bay colt, four yeare old, splondid hunter. 1 brown cob, (Irst-olass saddle and light-harness horse. 18m SATURDAY, 22nd MARCH. Ad 12 o'clock. At the Provincial Yards. DRAUGHT HORSES, CARRIAGE PAIRS, KUNTEKB, HACKS, AND BUGGY UOKShS. Ex £t. Hilda, from Wanganui. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & 00. have received instructions f.om John Morton, Esq., to sell by auction, at tho Provincial Yards, on Saturday, 22nd March, at 12 o'clock, ca head young draught, carriage, hunting, "" saddle, and bugi;y tierces, broken and unbroken, ex St Kilda, from Wanganui. The Auctioneers wish to direct specu) attention to this silo, as it is seldom that an opportunity occura such as,the above sale tffjrds for securing really flr^tclass young stock of the above description. Jt may bo montionod that these anima's ere all bred by Mr Morton from the vtry best sires that could be procured, mo.rf of the lighter horses being by Traducer, Rivonsworsn, Gladiator, &c ' Amongst the shipment are several splendidlymatched carriage pairs. 18m TO O R SAL E, A Second-hand Eight-horse Power Portable ENGINE, in good working order—Apply 91a KJNCAID, M'QUEjiiN v & CO.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 5331, 21 March 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 5331, 21 March 1879, Page 4

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