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galea by Auction. SSISHiaroKS, HepSn-va, & Co. THUESDAY, 27th APRIL, At 12 o'clock. To Close Consignments. VARNISHES ANI> BED LEAD. I M'L ANDRESS,' HEPBURN, & CO. . arc instructed to' sell by auction, at their 8, Manse stiust, on Thursilay, 27th April, at 12 oMock, 18 CI3U3 Humphrey's superior varnishes, consisting cf inside a::d outside oak and copal varuish 2 tons genuine red lead. Terms at sale. 26ap FRIDAY, 2Sth APRIL, At 2 o'clock. • On account of whom it may concern. At-Railway Sheds. ' SALVAGE' FROM WRECK OF MAID OP OTAGO. . Without reserve. M lLA.TJIDRESS,~HEPB'URISr,- & GO. are instructed to sell by auction, at tho RailWay Sheds, on Friday, 23th April, at 2 o'clock, ■ FIFTY TONS GENERAL GOODS, Consisting of assorted ironmongery, oilmen's stores, groceries, wines and spirits, &c, &c. Particular in next advertisement. ■ '■•■". Terms cash. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. » ORIGINAL SECTIONS, GLEN ESTATF. . - - . - 'I Grand View, Easy Access. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. are instructed by the Proprietor to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on an early date, ' , 17 quarter-acre sections in the original Glen Estate. : . - The situation of these sections ig unsurpassed, and they are the only remaining unsold sections on the 'Estate. Lithograph plans in preparation. Terms liberal. 24ap D. US. Speeding. . THURSDAY, 27th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. Important to Booksellers and Others. 5 CASES ASSORTED BOOKS, ' ' Ex Aros Bay., ■! By Instructions from Bank. DM. SPED DI N 6 • is instructed to sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Thursday, 27th April, at 2 o'clock, . Five cases Bopkg, consisting ot— Standard novels, Select Library, favourite authors; People's Library, readable works; Reade's \vork3, Ainiard's, Railway Library, Lily series, comic holiday books, humorous books, &c, &c, &c. "> ■"""■" In Cd, 13, Is Gd, 2s, and 2s 6d sizes. : Without reserve. - 23ap Montagu Pym," THIS DAY WEDNESDAY, 26th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. 90 BOLTS 72in PAINTERS' HESSIAN. MONTAGU P V M has received instructions to sell tho above by auction, at his Rooms, Hi<fh street, on Wednesday, the 28th April, at 2 o'clock,. In lots to suit purchasers. 25ap IMPORTANT SALE. ■ SATURDAY, 6th MAY, At 2 o'clock p.m. MO-N T A G TJ P T M has received instructions to sell by public auction, at his Rooms, High street, on Saturday afternoon, the 6th May next, VALUABLE FREEHOLDS in the CITY OF DUNEDIN, as enumerated below. The attention of liona fide investors and speculators is especially invited to this sale, 5.3 it comprises some of the most valuable sites in the city, selected with care and judgment, opportunities for acquiring- which are now extremely rare; and in order that people of limited available cash may have an opportunity of : . possessing a city freehold, the Proprietor will accept a small deposit, and give any. reasonable time for payment of the balance, to which interest at seven per sentum per annum only will be added. The following are the Properties, viz. :— Allotment 5, of the subdivision ot section 60, block XXI, having a frontage of 30 feet to St. Andrew street, by a depth cf 66 f«et. Allotment 6, same subdivision, and same size. Both these allotments are between Mr Hucker's fnrni'-ure factory and Mr P. Reilly's property, opposite Coombs'tannery. (The other lour lots in this subdivision have been Bold privately.) Allotments i, 5, and 6, of the subdivision of section 1, block XXII; ha^ c each a frontage to St. Andrew street of 80 feet, by a depth of 80 feat. ' * (1 and 2 have been sold privately.) These allotments are en the opposite side of Castle »■ street to the first-named, opposite Mr Edmond's coalyard. - •■» All these allotments merit special attention, all being in St. Andrew street on each side of Castle street, and within a few yards of the proposed TIDAL DOCK. IN LEITH-STREET Between St. Andrew and Hanover streets). A four-roomed brick house and land (27 feet frontage); Also, A five-roomed brick houae and land (SO feet frontage). These house3,are on each side of Mr Skinner's boot factory. Their central situation renders themspocially Taluable. IN FREDERICK STREET. Allotments Nos. 2 and 3, part of section 68, block XXII, each having a frontage of 33 feet by a depth of 53 feet, opposite Mrs Mills' Commercial Hotel. Allotment 19, part of section 69, block XXII, having 63 feet frontage to Athol place, corner ol "Vine street, immediately behind NO3. 2 and 3. IN CLYDE STREET. Allotment No. 3of Murison's subdivision; 33 feet frontage by 66 feet deep; near Mr -..Dale's cottage, and opposite Mrs Mills' hotel. Allotment 4, same subdivision; adjoins the above, and is the one next the corner. Allotment 6, of the same subdivision; is in Athol placo; adjoins the corner, and has the very large frontage of 61 feet. . Allotment 7, same subdivision; adjoins the laßtnamed and Mr Broad's property. It has a frontage of 32 feet to Athol place. Allotment 9, Eame subdivision; lies between the properties of Mr Broad and Mx Bodley; ■ haa 33 feet Irontago to Athol place, by a depth of 100 feet; a very large section, and fenced on three sides. ALBANY STREET " (Corner of Clyde street). , Allotment No. 7 (of Xeill's subdivision), 66 feet to Clyde and 33 feet to Albany streets. A splendid corner site for an hotel, or any other business. This section can easily bo «utin halves; fenced on two side 3. ALBANY STREET (Corner of Forth street). Allotment No 12 (of Neill's subdivision), 66 feet to Forth, and 29 feet to Albany street, also a grand business corner, opposite Egger"s store. Can be cut in halves. ■ IN ATHOL PLACE (Corner of Forth street), faction 79, block XXVII, a full quarter-aero, upon which are erected two houses (one known as Grant's Boarding-house). This house contains over 20 rooms, and is well adapted for a boarding-house or family : residence. IN CLYDE STREET. Section 60, block XXVII, 53 feet frontage by 105 feet deep, with eight-roomed house thereon, lately tlic property of Alex. Willis, Esq., near the Albany street Post-pillar. IN FORTH STREET. Section 57, block XXXVI, a full quarter-acre, with good seven-roomed house and splendid garden, adjoining tho property of Captain Eadie. Either of these Properties are well suited for family residences. IN DUKE STREET (Corner of Queen street). Sections 20 and 21, Block XXXIII, with good six-roomed house thereon, occupied by Mr Williiun Iteid, who has laid out tho ground (a- full half-acre) in orchard and garden. This property 13 one of the most desirable in the city; it faces the sun with a xentlo incline, a»d is a splendid site lor a gentleman's residenco. It is on the opposite side of Duke street to Dale -House. In most cases the Titles to tliLso Properties . are under the AeS. Someone will accompany anyone desiring tho various Properties to be pointed out, upon applying at the Rooms of the Auctioneer. 10ap MONTACU Pra. Stepbenaon and Co. dTEPII ENS O N & O 0., • AUCTIONEERS, STOCK STATION, and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, S^, S9 BOSD «TR BT, DU.'KDIN. 4 "^fiSfo.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6304, 26 April 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 6304, 26 April 1882, Page 4

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