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Sales by Auotion. M'Landress, Hepburn, and Co. TUESDAY, 26!h SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. 36 CRATES AND CASES White Ironstone Chinawaiv, White and Gold Cups and Saucers, Muffing, Slops, B and B Plates, Irißh Hand Teas, Plates, Dishes, Bakerj, &c, &c.; Vases, Decanters, Tumblers, Water - buttles, Fly - catchers, &c, &c. M'LANDRESS,~HEPBURN, & CO. will sell, at their Rooms, on Tuesday, 20th September, at 2 o'clock, 3G crates and cases as above. MONDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. To Capitalists, Speculators, Engineers, and Others, SPLENDID BLOCK Of FREEHOLD CITY 'PROPERTY, with frontages to Cumberland and Castle s-treotaof 132 feet to each street, by a depth of 330 feet, and comprising ONE A C K E. Bj order o! tho Mortgagees. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. are instructed to sell by auction, at their Bomn?, Manse street, on Monday, 2:d October, at •J o'-clock, That freehold citv property, being sections 68, 59, 07, and US, block XVI, Dunedin, having ■frontages to Cumberland and Cast'o streots; together wi th all the buildings erected thereon, and known as ME OrAOO FOUNDRY. i'or further particulars apply to Messrs BATHGATE & MEESON, Solicitors; And THF. AUCTIONEERS. WEDNESDAY, 4th OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. FREEHOLD FARM IS THE V AIKAK4 DISTRICT. TO BE SOLD AT GORE. By order of the Mortgagees. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & GX are instructed to Eell by auction, at Core, on Wednesday, 4th October, at i o'clock, That desirable freehold farm, containing 199 acres, 1 rood, an 1 8 poles (more or lees), bdEg section numbered 15, l.lock IV, Waikaka district, with all buildings and improvements thereon. For further particulars apply to Messrs BATH.UATB & MEESON, .Solicitors, Dunedin J Messrs HANNAH & MLEOD, Invcrcargill; or •23 TH£ AUCTIONEERS. SATURDAY, 216t OCTOBER, At -1 o'clock. To Gentlemen wishing to purchase choice SUBURBAN BUILDING SITES. Near the City. MOST IMPORTANT SALE Of tho Well-known BELLEKNOWES ESTATE. Situated between tho BOROUGHS OF RO3LYN AND MORNINGTON, Fronting the TOWN BELT OF DUNEDIN, And within QUARTER OV AN HOUR'S WALK OF THE CHIEF POST-VFFICE. M'LAN DRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. have received instructions from George Ross, E-q., to sell by auction, at thuir rooms Manse street, on Saturday, 21st October, at 2o'clock, The Bellcknowes Estate, subdivided into quarter and half acre stations, as thown on the lithographic plans, which can be obtained at the rooms cf the auctioneers The portion of the Estate to be effe-cd at the first salo surrounds the old Bellcknowes House and tho newly erected residence of the proprietor, and comprises fonie of the most valuable and charming buildiig sites which cannot bo equalled in or around Duuedm. In placing BclleknowC3 on the market., it is the deliro of the Pioprctor to give it a hi^h character a^ a Suburban Township, and to es ablish it as the most fashionable and healthy locality to reside in near Dunedin. To give effect to this, the Proprietor has not so much considered his own interest as that of purchasers and future residents, as will t c seen from the following factß, to which particular attention is drawn :— WIDTHS OF STREETS AND FORMATION. A very large proportion of this valuable property consisting of an area of 10.V acres, has been taken up in the formation of streets throughout the Estate, which are all of a very exceptional width—viz., SIXTY-SIX AND FIFTY FEET, formed half width and metalled twenty feet, which Is certainly a special feature in tho Sale of tho Property, as streets of such a width cannot be found in any of the numerous townships around Dunedin. The extra width of the strcctsshould considerably tend to mako it a very healthy locality. To facilitate intending purchasers in finding the different Sections, each p.ido of the street lines has bfen cut, leaving the peas ea-ily traced. Spe-.ial attention is drawn to tho fact that the etreets are now being formed and met&lled, and will be finished without drlay, thus giving good roads for tVe cartage of building material. SIZE OF SECTIONS : In subdividing the different blocks great care hai been taken to give each section a commanding view and good street frontage. Tne sections, with a few exceptions, are QUARTER-ACRES AND HALF-ACR'SS, BO laid off that purchasers can secure a block of any size, bavin; in many instances a double frontage. This should afford a i opportunity to those who intend to erect a HIGH-CLASS STYLE OF RESIDENCE. SITUATION : A visit to the Estate by those who are not already familiar with it will at once convince them of its advantageous and grand position. From the many private applications to the proprietor for years past to purchaso special sites throughout the Estate, it is quit* evident the locality is we l-linow:n. It is unnecessary to make any special mention of the great extent of 6cenery .and charming view the property posecEsO3. They cannot be surpassed. ACCESS: The estate is within quarter of an-hour's walk of tho town by Mac'airgan street. Fortunately, however, there aio many convenient ways of reaching the property—at present by the Mornington buiues, a number of which ply regularly from the City ; also by 6MORSINGTON AND ROSLYN TRAMWAYS, the Termini of which are within three minutes' walk of the Estate, as can be seen from the key-plan. The easy tramway communication should now bo a consideration to many in town who prefer living in tho suburbs, but could not do soon account of the previous inconvenient mode of access. TERMS AND CONDITIONS. Terms : One-fifth cash, tho balance by promissory notes at 6,12,18, 24, 30, and 30 months, bearing Interest at 7 per cent, per annum; or one-fourth cash, balance to remain on mortgage for three years at 7 per cent., at the option of the purchaser. Lithographic plans now ready. O. M. Speddlng, TUESDAY, 261h SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. To Bootmakers, Storekeepers, and Others. EXTENSIVE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. In Estate of George Harris. Removed for convenience of sale to Rooms, Prin cis street. DM. SPEDDING • is Instructed to sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Tuesday first, at 12 o'clock, The whole of the extensive and well-assorted Btock of boots, shoes, &c. in above estate. Without reserve. Catalogues being prepared. 20b Montagu Pym. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, At 12 o'clock. At D Railway-sbcd. 3400 P'UI COCOANUTS (Just Landed). MONTAGU PYM hasrecoived Instructions to sell by auction, This Day, at 12 o'clock, at the D Railway-shed, as above. No reserve. ■ WEDNESDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. TEMPERANCE HALL, Moray place. MONTAGU PYM has received instructions from the Directors of the Temperance Hall Company (Limited) to sell by auction, at his Rooms, High street, on Wednesday, the 27th September, at 2 o'clock, The. unexpired portion of their most valuable lease of the property known as the Temperance Ball, having 90 years to run from Ist September inst., at the nominal rental of £18 per annum ; Together with The substantial hall and offices orcctcd thereon. Tho lease includes purchasing clause, expiring during tho current year. The leaso has a frontage of 52ft to .Moray place, widening to CMt at the back, and having an aveiago depth of 80ft Gin, being part of Eections 28 and 29, block XIV, City of Dunedin. The rentral position and the substantial nature of tho buildings render this an exceptionally valuable property, and well worthy th« attention of investors ; and although built as a public hall, can with little expense be adapted to the purposes of a wholesale warehouse. For further particulars apply to Mr J. A. D. ADAMS, Solicitor, Exchange Court, Princes street; Or to MONTAGU PYM, Auctioneer, Kb High trtrott.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6432, 23 September 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 6432, 23 September 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 6432, 23 September 1882, Page 4

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