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Sales by Auction. WEDNESDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. ; SURVEYOR'S INSTRUMENTS, &c. BASTINGS UARY, & CO. will sell by auction, at their Rooms, High street, as above— One Theodolite, new, by Frowton and Sims One Theodolite and Staff, by Swain Two Field Glasses Superior Stanley Barometer, in leather case Field Barometer and Compass Compasses, in case Revolver, complete, in case, &c. &c. No reserve. Terms cash. IMPORTANT SALE OF JEWELLERY. \ WEDNESDAY NEXT, 23rd FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. BASTINGS, LEARY, & CO. will sell by auction, at their Rooms, High street, as above, A large assortment of first-class Jewellery, comprising— Gentlemen's gold hunting-lever, centre second stop watches Gentlemen's silver ditto Gentlemen's gold Albert chains Ladies' gold chains Diamond half-hoop, single stone, and cluster rings Diamond earrings, brooches, and pendants Silver hunting-lever watches of various patterns Coral cameo brooches and earrings Ladie3" bracelets, in gold and enamel Ladies' gold hunting watches, engraved and enamelled Gold lockets and earrings, &c, &c, &c. Terms at sale. 18f THURSDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, At 11 o'clock. To Hotelkeepers, Capitalists, and Others. THE DOUGLAS HOTEL, Next the TOWN HALL, Dunedin. BASTINGS, LEARY, & CO. 1 are instructed to offer for sale, at their Rooms as above, . That valuable and centralh' situated property known as * \ THE DOUGLAS HOTEL. This Hotel is substantially built of brick, and well finished throughout, contains 33 rooms, besides bathrooms, offices, and every convenience for conducting a first-class hotel business. / r THE SITUATION being'at the corner of George street and the Octagon, with access from Filleul street, and adjoining the Town Hall and Corporation Offices, is one of the very best in the City for commanding a large bar trade. The ground is held under lease from the Corporation of the City of Dunedin, having an unexpired term of about 14 years, with full valuation for improvements. The Shop adjoining the Hotel is let at a good rental. . Immediate possession can be given. Stock and furniture at valuation. Capital required, about £2000; balance on very easy terms, extending over several years. ' Further particulars, and cards to view, on applicaBASTINGS, LEARY, & CO. Note.—The 24th February being Race Day, the sale has been fixed for 11 o'clock a.m. if THURSDAY, 3rd MARCH, 1881, At 3 o'clock. At the Rooms of Mooney and Quin, Tapanui. SPLENDID FARM In the Greenvale District. By order of the Mortgagee. BASTINGS, ~LEARY, & CO. will sell by auction, in conjunction with Messrs MOONEY and QUIN, at their Rooms, Tapanui, as above, . ■ The who'e of that magnificent property known as Knox's Farm, being sections 11 and 12, block VIII, in the Greenvale district, con" taining 325 acres 9 poles. This land is situated close to the Pomahaka River a few^miles from the Kelso railway-station. For quality of soil it cannot be surpassed in Now Zcalaud, and is well worthy the inspection of anyone requiring a good farm. The terms are very liberal—one-sixth cash, the halance extending over a period of five or six years in easy payments, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum. Further particulars upon application to MOONEY & QUIN, _' Tapanui \ Or BASTINGS, LEARY, & CO., 1£ _^^^ Dunedin. MONDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. BY ORDI3R OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT, DUNEDIN. (Under power of sale vested in the Mortgagee in tha behalf.) - CjONNELL & HOODIE ' are instructed by the Registrar of tho Supreme Court, Dunedin, to offer for sale by auction, at their Uooms, Princes street, as above, All that piece of Land, being section 40, block XXXII, TOWN OF DUNEDIN, . At the corner of FORTH PLACE and GEORGE STREET, Containing a quarter of an acre and two poles, subject to a lease (expiring 12th April 1890 of less than 4 poles of the section (at the corner of Forth place and George street). Rental £20 per annum. No valuation. Terms cash. For full particulars apply to -" THE AUCTIONEERS, Or to Messrs STEWART & DENNISTON, 14f Solicitors. FRIDAY, 18th MARCH, At 12 o'clock. In SLOAN'S HALL, Doe street INVERCARGILL. 5000 to 6000 acres raln L andgricui'ti;' Oreti Valley, Southland. 4118 ACRES FIRST-CLASS PASTORAL, and part Agricultural Land, in one block. SALE OF DIPTON ESTATE. Dissolution of Partnership; one of the Partners leaving for England. OONNEL L~ &MOO DI E have been favoured with instructions from Messrs Monson and Co., Dipton, to offer for sale by mblic auction, at above time and place, the whole of their magnificent DIPTON ESTATE. CHARACTER OF LAND. The land, which was an early selection, lies in the ureti, or New River Valley, and consists in large part of fine sharp free soil (river flat), which grows very fliio and heavy crops of grain, whilst tho land further from tne nver is heavier, being hi places covered with flax equiring more working, but with splendid heart and Dottom; purchasers can therefore have the greatest vanety in their choice of land. s«w»™. O i, RAILWAY, AND OTHER FACILITIES. The trunk line of' Railway, Invercargill to Kingston, runs parallel with the Estate, at an average distance of less than a mile for about eight miles. There are two railway-stations, each within a mile of tho pro>erty, and there is a first-class bridge over the Oreti Klver, near Oreti Railway-station, at which station Pa'S! eSi 7 lll te t ndl"g to y'?w the property should alight. ihe Estate lies within ten chains of the Town of )rpton, where there is a good Government School, Telegraph Office (Oreti); hotels; &c., and is distant 32 miles from Invercargill. ..--.... IMPROVEMENTS, AND SIZE OF FARMS. .The improvements on parts of the land areextensiTe, and in first-class order. The property has been subdivided into farms varying from fifty to sereral Iwndred acres of the fine agricultural land. lne farm, part pastoral and part agricultural, of 4118 acres, will be off ered in one lot. TERMS OF PURCHASE. M Ti? e 1™. 3 °v Purchase are liberal-viz., one-fifth cash, and the balance at 1, 2, 3, and 4 years— interest 0 per cent. The Auctioneers have much pleasure in directing ne special attention of hona fide intending settlers to the above sale, it being a rare opportunity to acquire farms m the very centre of a populous and rising district. " Th,? % set Price of each Lot is marked on the Lithograph Plans in plain figures, at rates certain to command competition, and in consequence of the dissolution of partnership the property will be sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE to the highest bidder. For lithograph plans and full particulars apply to CONNELL & MOODIE, Dunedin ; Or M'PHERSON & CO., Invercargill. The Messrs Morison reside on the estate, and will snow intending purchasers over the property. 16f THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, At half-past 1 o'clock. I Southend Auction Mart. TIMBER. TIMBER. TIMBER.. HENRY J. "BACON & CO. ~=,„>. Wi?i hold 2* theif Yards, Bond street, their usual weekly auction sale of all kinds of first and second-class black, red, and white pine, in lots to suit purchasers, from 100 feet upwards, with the option! Terms at sale. HENRY i. BACON & CO. [ " ■ .' Auctioneers and Yaluatow.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 5938, 19 February 1881, Page 4

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