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SALES BY AUCTION. On THURSDAY, 10* APRIL, At 2 o'clock. To Merchants, Storekeepers, Builder.', and Others. BASTINGS, LEARY, & CO. will sell by auction, s>t their Rooms, High street, A consignment of the following goods :— onSd ™ses kerosene, " L'ght of the Age," *VO\> specially tested 1 C\ quarter-ca^ks rum, fine old Jamaica 57 ? 994 date., viz. :- -7952—10 x 18 Viscountess Vermont (sea-green) 20 950-10 x 20 Coun'esa „ ■» 5214—12 i 24 Tluchrss 12,854—10 x 18 Vi»couo4CS3 „ (purple) 11,694—10 x 20 Countess „ „ Also, 20 cases.Scontaining 500 gross Nitcdnl's Ticndstlcker 400 do safety matches. In lots to suit purchasers. Terniß Bt sale. Bap SATURDAY, 12th APKIL, At 2 o'clock. TOWN3HIP OF KELVIN GROVE, North-Bast Valley. BASTINGS, LEARY, & CO. (in conjunction with Henry Driver) have r ceived instructions to sell by auction, at their Rooms, High street. That mfKllidcent estato known as KELVIN GROVE, j Situated in the North-Eait Valley, and uni- j versally pronounced to be the pick and the gem of Suburban Es ates. This property was the earliest Bileci ion in the Valley; it is beautifully studded with patches of native) bush, and intersected with permanent streams, whi'tt the soil throughout is unsurpassed in richness. The property is niw surveyed and laid off into sections of sizes 11 suit every ea« of purchasers. The streets will bo cqu»l in width to those of the city (namely, one chain wide), comprising easy grades throughout, and In most ciscs comparatively level. In consequence of iti close proximity to the city, and facility of access, this property stands unrivalled, being reached by a splendid level road one chain wide. The tramways now In course of construction win bring it within a few minntes* journey from the centre of the city. The main terminus of the tramways will ba adjacent to this property, and is guaranteed by the proprietors. Such nwans of access, in conjunction with its natural advantage, renders this by far the most desirable property ever placed in this market.

Ihe propei ty Is for ABSOLUTE SALE On the most exceptionally easy terms, viz.:—. Two shillings and six pence in the pound in cash and The remainder of tho purchase-money in instalments extendi' g over a peri d of four year', with Interest in the meantime at 8 per cent, per annum. Cash buyera will be allowed a discount of 2J per And all purohnsei s will receive their Title Deeds FREE OF COST. Plans cm be obtained from Mr M'Konzic, Arcade ; Mr H. Green, produce merchant, Great King street; Messrs A. ani T. In«lK George strest; Mr A ex. King, tracer, Nor.h-Kast valley; and from ihe Auctio .cers. Further particulars on application to HENSY DKIVER. >- Auctioneer!. 12m BAVHNGS, LEAK?, & CO.) THUR-SDAY. 24th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. To Millers, Grain Merchants, Speculators, and Others. STEAM FLOUR-MILL AT WEST GORE. BASTINGS, t,E AR V, & CO. have received intt-iiciona to Ecll by auction, at tbeir Rooms, High street, Dunedin, This very valuable p:ope ty, consisting of— Half an acre of land, beinir sections 1 and 2, block XII, township tf We=tGore; together with a tuijstantlally-bu it flour-mill, with eve y convenience neccs-eary for carrying on the business. The plant c^nists of— 1 steam-engine, 25 hor ; c-:ower 2 pa r stones Eu'Cka tmuttinj machine Patent weighing machine, &.8., &C, &C. All the machinerj- is fitted with the latest improveA railway fidin? run? into tho mill. There is also a shop and dwelling-houso ou the property. The Auction-era would draw special attention to thi3 very de-ifable rropTty, t-ituated a* it Is in the centre of ihe largest grain-growing diatriots in New Zealand. It is cbse to the main line of railway, ard in one of the beat lu-Incss poiltiona in West Gore, which is destined to be or c of, if not the largeßt, inland towns in the S uthern Island. Thia offera a favourable opportunity to my nitcrprising mm or firm to open out a paying buTh-ej.'. Term" v. ry 1 bcral, viz: Oio thousand pounds cash, balance extc.dtog over two or three years at 8 per cent. Tap THURSDAY, 10th APiilL, At 2 o clock Bharii. At W..tfl»i'» Hotel. THE B4.UQUE KING OSCAR. JAMES MIL NE R is instructed to sell by auction, at the above imo and place. The barque K^ng Oscar, as she now standa. She 13 lyii g ..ft Pslicne; Bay. Particulars, inventory, and terms of payment at 7a'p" JAMES MILNKR. Auctioneer. SPECIAL AND EXTRAORDINARY LAND SALW WAIWERAJIIOTEL AND SANITARIUM! ELLERSLIE HOUSE, HOTEL, And PUBLIC GARDENS!! Choice Allotments in Ellerslie Tonnahip. By Public Auction, by

i^ESSRS E. and A. ISAACS, *■*-"- at their Rooms, Auckland, on May 7ih. See Otago Tlaily Tiraoa of March 18. lflm STOCK. STATIONS, ETC NOTIOF. Withdrawal from Sale, CLARENDON SHORTHORNS. UNDER instructions from J. F. Kitchinjr, Esq., wa hen to give notice that the shorthorn cattle advertised for sale on 18th AprU have been withdrawn. The draught stock, Hereford cattle, and merino rams will be sold as advertised on 18lh APRIL, 18T9. HENRY DRIVER, 31m Dunedin. FRIDAY, 18th APRIL, 1879, At 12 o'clock sharp. At Clarendon Stud Farm. FIRST ANNUAL SALE O( DRAUGHT COLTS AND FILWES, PURE HEREFORD CATTLF', PUKE-BRED MERI.SO RiMS. HENRY DRIVER has been favoured with instillations from J. F. Kltching, E?q., to sell by auction, at his Clarendon S-.u > Farm f'9 mil< s from Duncdiu on the Main South line of Railway;, on Friday, 18th April, 1879, at 12 o'cl .ck, k head of pure H'.reforl cattle, con»iEtin[r " of cows and be'feis by the celebrated bul s Lord Pai,mnre and Duke of Connanßht: and a hree-y< ar-old bull by Puke of Kent, dam Heir 93. c A pure-bred Clydesdale mares, colts, and J v fillies, got by Ivanhoe and Sir Colin i Q first-class hacus, young, well-bred, and '•3. ill pure-bred merino rams, guaranteed to O'l\J have been bred from the purest portion of the stud flock of tho late W. A. To'mie Esq. 121 Pure"brc* LUicolus, mixed sexes. Mr Kitching havine purchased tfce Clarondon Estata (near Wailii-lu) spjcially for tho purpose of breeding his pure stock, h^s determined to hold annual siles by auction, tho first being held as above, 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 be sold with n gu&rinU-ed pedigree. Intendii.g purchasers wishing to inspect tho stuck will be furnisbed with a free railway pass upon application to tho Auctioneer. Luncheon at sale. For catalogue", with full particnlars of stock, and other Inf nuation, apply at Hie o.tices of the NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AUEN'CY CO. Throughout New Zealand and Australia. 26 VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTFOR SALE, that valuable Freehold Section, corner of Maolngean and Clark streets, having frontage of 60ft to the former, and 16S to the latter. The Buildings are all stone and brick, and comprise the Anchor Hotel, of 20 rooms, bar, cellar, and outhouses; corner Shop, suitable for a grocer, draper, &c.; and Store at the back, 66ft by 33ft, capable of storing 600 tons ot goods. Terms easy.— Apply to ~W.il O. RNBULL & CO. ttpliiuter 4th 187S

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 5347, 9 April 1879, Page 8

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