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Sales by Auction. M'Landress, Hepburn and Co. TUESDAY, 11th MAY, At 11 o'clock sharp. TISNTH ANNUAL SHIPMENT Of AUSTRALIAN, TASMANIAN, and FOREIGN FURS. Under instructions from v H R S. E. C L A E X, Premier Furrier of Australia. M'LANDRESS, HEPBUKN, and CO have received instructions from Mr S R Clark, of - Melbourne arid: Brunswick, to sell by auction, at their Booms, Manse street, as above, A very fine and valuable Collection of FUR GOODS, consisting of. , Bugs in wallabi, kangaroo; silver, grey, and „,,_ black opossum, Australian fox, platypus, ~ - and paddymelon, fancy door and carriage mats, large and small hearthrugs, piano mats, drawing room and parlour mats, cushions,'coseys, smoking and travelling caps, ladies turbans and handbags, capes, muffs, sets, silver hare boas, specimen i skins, foot warmers, fur (wallabi) driving . > coat, camp rugs, buggy mats, 4c , &c. in the mostunique and. varied designs. The Auctioneers, in drawing the attention of the public to the Tenth Annual Shipment of Fm Goods from Mr Clark's Factory, desire to let it be known that the Consignment is the iinest in point of quality, and the largest in point of variety, ever yet offered for sale in Dunedin. The Sale, as usual, will be an absolutely unreserved one. , Catalogues can be obtained at the Hoomsof the Auctioneers, and the public are invited to inspect the Goods. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, and CO., 5m7 : Auctioneers. D. M. Spedding. DM. SPEDDING • Auctioneer, Hm SPACIOUS STORAGE at Low Rate» in nil BOND, Police or Walker street Storei. Advances made on Merchandise stored." Advances made on Produce or Merchandise for. Sale. Advancesjmade'against Bills of Lading. Trade Bills Discounted at favourable ratei. 9jy THIS DAY, , a THURSDAY, 6th MAY, At 2 o'clock. 50 Bags WHITE SAGO 25 Bales 2|lb CORNSACKS, 26£ x 46 6 Bales SEAMING TWINE. DM. S P~E DDI N G • will sell as abo\ c on Thursday ftrst, at 2 o'clock. -, i Without reserve. omj . THIS DAY, •THURSDAY, 6th MAY, At 2 o'clock. : 500 Bags Fine SALT, lcwt each 250 do Coarse do 2 do 50 Casks SODA CRYSTALS. DM. SPEDDING • will sell as above on Thursday first, at 2 o'clock, ' To be removed before Friday;at 4 o'clock. -Without reserve.. 4my ~ THIS DAY, '. THURSDAY, 6th MAY, ( m At 2 o'clock. ' ' * 3250 Bo\es^TEA (Various) 1 __ ' lOO.Half-chests' do. j To eloße accounts. "irv > M. -S P iB D D I N G •JL/» vnlU tell as above on Thursday first, at 2 o'olook. '*' 5J J ' ".Musters at Rooms. 4my , Montagu Pym. FRIDAY,'7th MAY, At 2 o'clock Under Distress for Rent IMPORTANT TO ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, AND OTHERS: Large office table(withdrawers),Milner's safe, 1 deed box,1 glass cases; case instruments, office chairs, large bookcase, fishing rod &,c, stationery rack, parallel rules, 7 squares, level, surveyor's and architectural instruments, copying press and stand, barometer (in case),'tools, ivory scales and sundries, stencil plates, 2 drawing tables and tressels &c , &c, &c, , And also .195 Volumes Engineering and other Works. Montagu pym has received instructions to sell by auction, at his Booms, High street, on Fnday, the 7th May, at 3 o'clock, the above, Without reserve. ■'. smy TUESDAY, Uth MAY, At 2 o'clock. CENTRAL: FREEHOLD PROPERTY, , City of Dunedin., In the Octagon. MONTAGU, PYM has received instructions from the Proprietor to sell by auction, at his Rooms, High street, on Tuesday; the 11th May, at 2 o'clock, AH that parcel of LAND, containing 1 rood, being section No. 45, block XIV, City of Dunedin, and being that very valuable 1 section occupied by Messrs HOGG and i JHUTTON and Messrs HERBERT, HAYNES, and CO , having a commanding frontage to the Octagon of 45ft 3in by i a depth of 164 ft, running behindthe shops » , ,(frontingtoPrinces,Btreet)6f.theNewZealand Clothing Factory, Herbert, Haynes, and Co.; and others. "The Land is mostly covered by substantial buildings of bnck, and is subject to a lease (which expires on,3lat December 1892) at a rent of £150 per annum, with half valuation for improvements;;limited,'however, to £800 for such half; i The Auctioneer has no hesitation in reoommending this Property to investors and speculators, as from its peculiar position it is certain to command good rents on the expiry of the present leased | " S 7 Also, at same time and place: All that parcel of LAND, being section '43, block XIV, City of Dunedin, situated in the Octagon, containing 1 rood, at present under lease to' Messrs Corbett and Knox for 21 years from the Ist October 1883, at at a rental oi £140 per annum, and subject to valuation for buildings on similar terms - f to Corporation leases. ' ' This is also a specially valuable position, and cerUlnly a very sale investment for trust and other Moneys. ' ' The leases may be inspected and all further information as to terms, &c, obtained on application to Messrs SIEVWEIGHT, STOUT, and CO., The Vendor's Solicitors; Or THE AUCTIONEER. Titles perfect. 21ap WEDNESDAY, 12th MAY 1886, , .„ r 4 ,At 2 o'clock. '' ' '" By Order of the Mortgagee. TVT ONTAGD PYM -LtJL has received instructions to sell by public auction, at his Rooms, High street, Dunedin, on Wednesday, the 12th May, at 2 o'clock, ~ , v . t All [that LEASEHOLD PROPERTY,; being * part of section numbered 66, block VII City of Dunedin, having a frontage to t « Rattray street of 115 ft by a depth of 66ft. ,i .The lease expires on the 31st December . ( 1890. Ground rent, £230 per annum; "i',| . -Together with The BUILDINGS thereon known is Murray's Private' Hotel, and all other Buildings and Improvements .thereon. The Property yields a clear yearly profit of £460. The Property is offered for sale in exercise of the . power of sale conferred by deed of mortgago registered No. 56,772. and is subject to deeds of mortgage registered Nos. 50,117 and 53,837, and to all existing tenancies. -^ ' The lease may be inspected, and all further information, &c, obtained upon application to 1 , / -in. Messrs SMITH, CHAPMAN, SINCLAIR, and WHITE, , Solicitors for the Mortgagee; Or to . lmy The AUCTIONEER. WEDNESDAY, 12th MAY, " At 2 o'clock. j 'VALUABLE FRONTAGE In ■' t PRINCES STREET, Kearly opposite the Bank of New South Wales. To be Leased on similar terms to Corporation Lands. MONTAGU PYM js instructed to offer for le<ise by public auction, at his Rooms, High street, on Wednesday 12th.May ,;at.2 o'clock, y' Part of Section 42, block IX, Dunedin j. j , haying a frontago of 24ft to Princes street by a depth of 165 ft, and presently occupied by 'Richardson and Gourlay and Mr Austin. ■ The leaso will be for a term of 12 years from the 17th February 1886, and ' will contain a provision for renewals for , '• )terms of 21 years on similar conditions to those contained in the leases granted by .-j the City Council. / The Lease will be put up subject to the payment to the outgoing tenant of £650 valuation for buildings now on the land. ~ For further particulars apply to «my MONTAGU PYM. C. Christie. _ FRIDAY NEXT, 7th MAY, At 1 o'clock. CLIFFORD CHEISTIE will sell atjhis Yards, Balclutha, as above, A f\f\(\ Crossbred Wethers, two, four, and six "*4J' tooth; a grand lot for tun jp feeding Mftn Crossbred Maiden Ewes 550 Crossbred Lambs 350 Orosabred Bwes T X A Merino Bwe3, four and sk tooth 4 C JMK& (Leicester, Southdown, &c.) Q^nWd^&ore Cattle * -"- ' prime Fat ck1.'.:;.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7556, 6 May 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7556, 6 May 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7556, 6 May 1886, Page 4

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