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Sslss by Auotion. H'Lastooss, Eoyfcnj-B, & Co. FRIDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, At 11 o'clock. By Order of the Mortgagees. THE SCHOONER JANE ANDERSON. M'LANDRKSS, HEPBURN, & CO. nre instructed to sell by auction, nt thoir Rooms, Manso street, on Friday, February 22, at 11 o'clock, Tho schoonsr Jano Anderson, D 3 tons regWer, as slio now lies at tbo jstty, wish nil her Bails, gear, &c. Terms at 3>to. Ml THURSDAY, 13tU MARCH, At 2 o'clock. UNPARALLELED OPPORTUNITY. To Banking Corporations, Insurance Companies, Investors, Speculators, and Others. FULL QUARTER-ACRE SECTION oi1 VALUABLE FREEHOLD. (Known aa Wiso'3 Corner). In tho Business Ceutro of tho City of Dunedin, Together with STONE and BRICK HOTEL, SHOPS, and STORES thereon. M'LANDKESS, HEPBURN, * CO. have received instructions from tho Proprie■tora to offer for salo by public auction, on Thursday, March 13, nt their Rooms, Masse street, Dunedin, at 2 o'clock, That very valuable freehold quartor-acro sec" tion, being section 39, block IX, having a full frontage of CCfb to I'riucea street, by a depth ol 105 ft to Rattray street, city of Dunedin. Together with All tho shops, hotel, stores, col'ars, oflice3, &c, &c thereon, and now occupied by WessiS Wise, Caffln, aud Co, J. Seogcr, G. H. Glover and Co., Rnlberford and Co., Louis Court, C. Clark, Lightband, Allan, and Co., Hcyraangon, Loiv, niul Co., and several tenants In offices. Tho position of this well-limwu property, nltuated as it is at tho cornor of the two principal and main Streets in tho city-Princes and Rattray strooUopposito tho Bank of Now Zealand, and iaclnir the Chief Post-office, Oustom-houae, Tele^raph-oHlce, tho Central Tramway Tormiuua, Railway-station, besides boinir In tho immediate vicinity of tho Steamers Basin and Import Wharves, venders it of unequallod value as a prominent posticn for abankiiiglnatitution, Insurance eompanv, hotel, or other public building, and as a site no other in Duuedln cau surpass it. For further particulars, terms, and conditions, &c. 28j»y t0 THE AUCTIONEERS. JO. H. SpcSMing, SATURDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY, At half-past 10 o'clock. To Gunsmiths, Sportsmen, and Others. FOWLING-PIECES, RIFLES, REVOLVERS ; VERY SUPERIOR CENTKAI.-FIRB CHOCKBORE GUNS, with CASKS, FITTINGS, So. Transhipped ex Muil Steamer from Melbourne DM. SPED DI N G o will offer thu following consignment of guns, pistol., &c, at auction, on Saturday first, at half-pait 10 o'clock firenoon : 0 double twist-lwrrollcd muzz'o-badors 8 Reminston, Warniaiits, and sell extracting rlllos 20 bul.'doit, Constabulary, arid central-fire re--12 very "itipcrbr fowling-pieces (ccntral-flro, choki bore breechloaders). This is a coml:,'nniont of lln hishe3UlMS guns and pistols that have as yet ooaiu to this market. Now on view. Sale unreserved. 20f MONDAY, S-J MARCH, At 2'o'cloclt. UNCLAIMED GOODs"kX IJSION S.S. CO.'S In Store, Vogel street. MO N T A~G U PY M has received instructions from the Union S.S. Co. (Limited) to cell by auction, at their Store, Vogol street, on Moml.iy, March 3, at 2 o'clock, 1 case (A. C. Begs) musical Instruments, 5 chests 30 boxes, 13 cases, 8 trunks, 6 portmant'tiux, 4 boxes type, 1 bale paper, 7 er,-k» 3 swags, 4 carpet taffs, 3 kegs nails, 1 bundle ir-'i), 11 packages and parcels, 2 quills, 5 bags, 1 bale, 1 box raisins, 1 cue claret, 1 bundle ridging, 1 bar iron, 1 nackatre pices, 2 casks treacle, 5 bundles chairs, 1 case whisky, 1 truss, 1 guncasc, lhatbox,&o. F<r unreserved sale. l»' Sastiaga, teary, & Co. MONDAY, 25th FEBRUARY 1884, At 2 o'clock. By Order of the Mortgagee. FARM AS'D SECTIONS AT MERTON. BASTINGS, ~LEART, & 00. have received instructions from the Mortgagee to sell by auction, at their Rooms, High streot, Dun(Bdtn' Sections 83 and 39, block IV, Waikoualti dia-tri-t containing 86 acres 3 roods and 23 poles, more or less, with dwelling-house thereon, lately occupied by Mr Donald Gillies. For further particulars apply to Messrs DUNCAN & MACGREGOR, Solicitors, Princes streot, Dunediu J !ifO' tO BASTINfiS, LE\RY, fc CO. i ■ -' THURSDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, PORT CHALMERS. To Shipping Companies, Wool, Grain, and General Merchants. BASTINGS, LEARY, & CO. have received instructions to sell by auotion, at their Rooms, High street, Dunedin, A valuable lease of 21 years of part of section 09, in the township of Port Chalmers, having a frontage to Beach street of 36ft by a depth of 100 ft; together with a threeatoroy bluestono building thereon. Also, A lease of 21 years of part sections 99 and ICO, adjoining the above, having a frontage to Beach street of Zfift by a depth of 100 ft. The Auctioneers would direct special attention to this valuable property-close to the railway and wharves, commanding great advantage*. ■ Full particulars as f 0 lesse and plans of building can .be seen upon application to BASTINGS, LEARY, & CO.; Or on tho Premises, Port Chalmera. 2l' d/iraeß Saraaon & Co SATURDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. To Ilotbllw«pers, Speculators, and Others. JAMES SAMSON & CO. have been favoured with Instructions from Mr John M'Nallv and tho Trustees in tho Estate of his lato partner (William Eamts) to sell by auction, at their Rooms, on the above date, The whole of their interest in ths MAKIKIHI HOTiCL, EiiuateH3 miles north lino from Punedia. The Auctioneers can well recommend parties wishing to Becure a first-cla:-8 ami profitable business to attend the above tale, aud secure a country hotel which is doing a good business, and must continue to do so no other hotel being within 10 miles distance of .tha Makikihi. ■Reason for Selling: The will of the lato William Eames makes salo compulsory. For full particular;! apply on the premises to Mr M'NALLY ; He33rs LANE& CO., Cordial Manufactursro, Dunedin and Timaru ; Or to the Auctioneers, JAMES SAIISON & CO., jgj Dunedin. Donald Keld & Co. TUESDAY, 18th MARCH 1884, At 2.30 o'clock. At the Chamber of Commorce, Dunedin. VALUABLE PASTORAL LEASEHOLD. To Stockowners, Graziors, Speculators, and Others. LEASE OF 12 670 ACRES OF SUPERIOR PASTORAL COUNTRY, Beine tho beet part of tho original Benmore Run, -rituated in the Lake Ohau district, and so favourably known as one of the best rims in North .Otago. DOf ALD REID & CO. havo vceived instructions from tho Council of tha Ota"o "University to sell by auction, at Rooms of the Chamber «f Commorce, Liverpool stroet, Dunedin, on Tueßday, Match 18, at 2.30 o'clock, The lea«c for 10 jrcirfl, from May 1, 1884, of 12 670 nercs of £rst-cla33 pastoral land, situated in the Laka Ohau district. Upset rental will bo notified. This ran, tfilch ia compactly bounded, eontaiw ■Bound, healthy J*eep country. It hosl at a low elevation, and is cor,».Jored tho best part of what was orlanollv tho celebrated Bcnmoio Run, so well ■known bb one of the teat runs in North Otago. The lease will be ftfif subject to tho Koneral provisions an to ruua specified jn tho several Land Acts. The first half-year's rent musi be paiil on the fall of *he hammer, and then alter by half year y payments 3n advance. Possession will bo given on May 1,18a4. Compensation for fencing will bo payable by Iho purSSefore possession is five.., I to an amount that will bo fixed by a valuer appointed for tho purSso to terms 01 the Act. Tho vendors guarantee, however that the valuation shall only extend to Sctual improvements, a n d shall not exceed the sum of £600. For further patticuUrs apply to DONALD EBID & CO., git Auctioneers, Dunedm.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6869, 21 February 1884, Page 4

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