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aai.es oy Auction, Donald Stronacn. ■ ■- ■■ • OTAGO WOOL STORES, -RATHUY AND CASTLE STREETS, . Duuedin. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY I (LIMITED) Desire to call the attention of ' WOOLGROWER3, FARMERS, AND OTHERS - To the facilities which thoy can offer for Hie disposal of Stock, Produce, &c, in the Dunedin Market by their REGULAR AUCTION SALES, - EXTENSIVE STORAGE ACCOMMODATION, And 3 CONVENIENT SHIPPING! ARRANGEMENTS. FAT STOCK is sold by auction at the Burnside Yards, near 1 Dunedin, on WEDNESDAYS, from 10.45 a.m. i STORE STOCK. Sales privately, or by auction, as may be arranged. a WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, RABBITSKINS, HIDES, TALLOW, &c. • aro disposed of by auction at their Warehouse on MONDAYS, at 2.15 p.m., and Wool during t&e Season on special days, the Bales being previously on show on a well-lighted wool-floor, with s ample convenience for propor inspection by buyers. 1 GRAlN.—Poricdieal Sales aro hold at the Company's r Stores Hi addition to transactions by private con-. :, tract. , LAND.—Arrangements can bo made for Public c Auction at any time to suit Vendors and Buyers' c convenience. In all cases the Produce is carefully inspected and valued by the Company's Representatives, and eyery 0 endeavour made to protect Constituents' interests. lf In the event of Wool not being sold when offered it '■• can be shipped to tho London Market at an expense i, for warehouse charge of only ONE SHILLING per ■t Bale! The position of the Company as the largest j Importers of Wool to the Ifome Market, and the'per- • sonal attention given to every consignment, are sufficient guarantees that Shippers' Interests are studied and will not be sacrificed. y LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES - are made to' Consignors, and every despatch observed in making up Account-sales and remitting proceeds. Advances are made also on Stations and ). Farm Properties, and on Growing Clips of Wool and y Grain Crops. ' ■ MEMORANDUM FOR GUIDANCE OF COUNTRY CONSTITUENTS. FAT STOCK for sale at Burnside should be consigned to that Station to the order of the Company. WOOL, SKINS, GRAIN, &c. to be offered in the Dunedin Market shsuld be consigned to the Company's Siding, Dunedin. . . (A railway siding, running through the Store its ontiro length, gives unexcelled facilities for unloading and loading trucks, with complete protection from tho weather.) WOOL and OTHER PRODUCE not to bo offored In tho Local Market, but for Shipment to London, Bhould be consigned to Pert Chalmers to the Company's order. In every case it is strongly recommended that Advice, with full particulars, be sont by Post to the , Company, Dunedin, beforo or along with tho Goods, in ■ order that no delay or error may occur In taking delivery. 1 Printed Waybills, Consignment Notes, or Sample i Bags will be senr'jy return-post on application. ■ t WOCLPACKS and CORNSACKS supplied at Lowest Market Rates. '• The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Limited) act as Agents for MALDEN ISLAND GUANO—universally acknowledged to bo a most Valuable Fertiliser. Any further particulars will be furnished by DONALD STRONACH,' Manager, Dunedin. Offices: Bond street, Punedin. 280 Gillies, Street, & Hislop. SATURDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, 1 " At 2 o'clock. 1 ALLANDALE EXTENSION, ALLANDALE. /BILLIES, STREET, & HISLOP VJT are Instructed by Mr J. M. Massey.to bffor for sale by public auction, in their Rooms, Rattray street, on Saturday, 11th February, at 2 o'clock, t g/i SECTIONS In the o Extension of tho Township of Allandale, , being that part of tho property known as THE "ALLANDALE GARDENS, and embracing Allandale House and tho clump 3 ■ of bush behind same. B ' - The sections aro conveniently laid off, have all easy and good access, and contain an area of from 22 poles to 1 rood 28 poles. This property is so well known that it is unneces r sary to say much as to tho many advantages it pos-esses. It adjoins St. Clair and St. Clalr Park, and all that has been said as to these favourite townships can be said as regard to thi3 one. It has a frontage to the Forbury road, along which, at no very distant date, the tramway-lino is sure to bo oxtended, when doubtless that part of the suburbs will be in great demand for residence sites. Terms - Quarter ca9h; balance at 1, 2, and 3 years, i, with interest at 6 per cent. For plans and all other information apply to GILLIES, STREET, & HISLOP, 2<*j» Rattray street. \ SATURDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, • • At 2 o'clock. . SUBURBAN LANDS, SUITABLE FOR GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE OR FOR DAIRY FARMS. /JELLIES, STREET, & HISLOP VTT are instructed by Mrs Howdon to offer for sale, in their Rooms, Rattray street, on Saturday llth February, at 2 o'clock, Tho wholo of her valuable property, situated in the Ocean Beach and Greon Island Bush districts, subdivided into the following conveniently-sized lots: — Lot 1. Parts of sections 93, 59, 00, 01, 62 and 63, containing 21 acrea in all; fenced, and at present in crop. Lot 2. Parts of sections 61, 62, and 63, Ocean Beach, containing 22 acres in all; fonced, and in crop. Lot 3. Parts of sections 50 and - CO, containing 17 acre 3in all; fenced, and now in grass. Lot i. Sections 141,142, and half of 143, Green Island Bush, containing 27 acres, 15 of which are in crop, rest in gross, orchard, and garden. On this lot are erected dwelling-house, barn, stables, and all necessary outbuildings. Lot 5. Part of section 137, Green Island Bush, containing 4J acres, now in grass. This valuable property ad joins those of Mrs F. Jono3 and Mr John Cargill (Sea View Estate), and as sites toj- residences cannot be surpassed by any around Dunedin, possessing as they do a magnificent view, being cioso.to the ocean, and within half an hour's drive of the city. For dairying or grazing purposes, or as a simple investment, the property is a very desirable one, as land around Danodin for any of the above objects Is daily increasing in value and becoming more difficult to obtain. The only reasons Mrs Howden has for selling are hat the infirmities of old age and the state of her health require her removal to a warmer climate. Terms will bo very liberal. Crops may be taken by purchaser at valuation. J To view the lands, for plans, and all other information apply to Mr Howden, on tho promises; GILLIES, STREET, & HISLOP, ■"■>* Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. EXTENSION OF WOODHAUGII. GIILLIES, STREET, ft HISLOP I have been instructed by M'Glashan's Trustees to offer for sale on an early date AN EXTENSION OF WOODHAUGH TOWNSHIP. This extension is a subdivision of the paddocks ymg between the present township and the Town ielt, the greater numbor of tho allotments fronting the main Woodhaugh road. 26ja Maclean & Co. FRIDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE Of STATION PROPERTY. THE BEN OUOU STATION, " Waitakl. MA OL E A. N c & 00. ~ , aro instructed to submit to sale by auction on tne above dato, THE BEN OHOU STATION, Waitaki, Consisting of ■ 58,000 ACRES (moro or less) LEASEHOLD, taX^isoo Varl°US Runs> tho leaseß of which CXl>il° 2y 0 ACRES FREEHOLD, O And with stock, consistingof 20,800 woll"blrcu rac»»o sheep j^ head grown cattlo 25 calves 2]^ saddle and draught horses 13 pigs ' And all necessary station implements, The improvements aro thoso usual upon m opertiea'of the description, and comprise good d-Ax-Uiii.'.hous'o with uoatlr laidout grounds, feucing, stabling, shceu-' yards, wool-shed (wiih bcicw prutß), &c. of "11 of which full particulars will bo furnished on applicaTerms: Ono-third cash ; balanco as may be arranged at 0 per cent por annum. MACLEAN & CO., 21'l'a Auctioneers. Jgi o c, sale, Fino HALF-ACRE SECTION, Horns Bay • al f need .• nd cultivated. ANDREW HOGG, ■ ' ■ ' Estate Agent, Albert Buildings.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6238, 8 March 1882, Page 4

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