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Sales by Auotion. P.T.E. and A. Co. FRIDAY, 7th JANUARY 1887, At 2.30 o'olock. ! By Order of the Registrar of the Supremo Court. Under Power of Salo in Mortgago. THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) nre instructed bythe Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Dunedin to offer for salo by public auction, at their Rooms, Rattray street, Dunedin, under power of sale conferred by mortgage, registered No. 55,844, and by "Tho Property Law Consolidation Act 1833," AU that valuablo LEASEHOLD PROPE RTY, containing 16J poles, more or less, boing part of section No. 67, block VII, on tho Record Map of the City of Dunedin, haviug a frontage to Rattray street of 52ft, by a depth ou one side of 108 ft and on the other side of 66ft. Tho term has eight years to ruu, and tho rent is £117 (Is 4d. Tho lease contains a proviso for. payment of full valuation for buildings, &c, or renewal for a further term of 21 yoars at the reduced rent of £78 3s. The premises are let to several responsible tenants, whose aggregate rentals amount to £475, and tho property will bo sold Bubject to all existing tenancies. The lease and sub-leases may be inspected, and all particulars obtained on application to Messrs STEWART, HOLMES, and DENNISTON, Solicitors; Orto 24d THE'AUCTIONEERS. FRIDAY, 14th JANUARY, At 12 o'clock. HOTEL AND FARM AT LAKE HAVES. Under tho conduct of the Registrar at Dunedin of tho Supreme Court of New Zealand, in pursuance of the provisions of " The Land Transfer Act 1885." THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES.ESTATE, AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) will offer for sale by auction, at Eichardt'a Hotel, Queenstown, on the above date, at noou, All that parcel of LAND, containing 50 acres (more or less), being section numbered 13, block IX (9), Shotover District, together with the new stone HOTEL BUILDING (knowu as the Lake Hayes Hotel) and other buildings and improvements thereon, as now occupied by Mr John Roche. The Hotel is beautifully situated on the shores of Lake Hayes, at the junction;of the Queenstown, Arrowtown, Dunedin, Cromwell, and Criffel diggings roads, and in the hands of an enterprising man could be made a favourite summer resort. The property is offered for sale under the powers conferred by mortgages registered in the Lands Registry Office at Dunedin under the respective Nos. 7750 and 8469. For further particulars apply at the Company's Office, Dunedin; or to J. A. Hislop, solicitor, Temple Chambers, Dunedin. 31 d Fleming and Hedley. SATURDAY, Bth JANUARY, At 12.30 o'clock. At the Stores, Tyne street, Oamaru. FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD PPOPERTY, In the far-famed Kakanui district. For Absolute Sale. THE Undersigned will submit to public competition, at the above time and place, That very valuable FREEHOLD FARM named River Bank, and better known as Newlands, containing nearly 290 acres of first-class agricultural land, together with the improvements and growing crops. There is 1 very substantial six-roomed dwelling, with all conveniences. The farm is subdivided into paddocks, and live fences surround it. The ciops are: wheat, say, 120 acres, 40 of oats, and 45 of turnips; the balance in English grass, all looking splendid. The property has a frontage to the Kakanui river, and is admirably situated for any factory requiring water power. The situation is most desirable, being only one mile from Maheno railway station, church, and school. No doubt a dairy factory will soon be established in the vicinity, which will greatly enhance property in the immediate neighbourhood. The terms will be very liberal. Purchasers requiring very easy terms of payment may have them by arrangement previous to date of sale. FLEMING and HEDLEY, 31d Auctioneers. SATURDAY, Bth-JANUARY, At 12.30 o'clock. At the Stores, Tyne etreet, Oamaru. CHOICE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Charmingly situated between the Sea and Maheno Railway Station. GREAT DISPLENISHING SALE OF STOCK, FARMING PLANT, AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. FLEMING & HEDLEY, favoured with instructions from Francis Bromley, Esq., will submit to public competition, at the above time and place, His magnificent FREEHOLD called Churwell, situate half a mile from Kakanui Township, and, say, one mile and a quarter from Maheno Railway Station, and containing 301 Acres, more or less, together with the improvements, which consist of a comfortable Dwelling House, with other adjoining conveniences, enclosed in a very nice orchard, good stable, large barn, men's j hut, &c. The property is well and securely fenced—mostly with live fences—into paddocks of the requisite size, for the convenience and economic working of the farm. There is no denying the fact that Bromley's Farm is believed to be one of the very best in North Otago. The soil is of the choicest, and being so near the sea the fattening properties ofthe Estate are greatly enhanced. The price got for the fat stock year after year is sufficient proof of this statement. For, be it remembered, Mr Bromley never grew any turnips or used any artificial means of fattening. This year, 50 bead of steers sold in one lino at £10 10s per head, and this is not the best sale nor an exceptional case; for the same price was given last year, more the year before that, and £13 for the pick of 40 in a previous year. All this goes to prove that the soil is of the very best, and the grass of the richest, for bullocks of this size cannot be "topped off" without the aid of turnips or artificial food, except on pasture of tbis character. The grain-producing properties of the soil are also well known, and 40 bushels of wheat and 60 of oats are below the average yields. Of course, land must be in good heart to give such returns. No doubt of it, and as far as can be remembered Bromley's land has never been anything else than in the best of heart. The purchaser may elect to take crops at valuation. Failing health is the sole reason for this sale. Buyers may make up their minds that the property is for Positive Sale. Terms very liberal, and cau be stated on application. All the live and dead stock (and crops, if not taken at valuation) will be sold by auction the following week, without reserve. FLEMING and HEDLEY, 31d Auctioneers. Miles and Co. TUESDAY, 4th JANUARY, At 10 o'clock. MILES AND CO. have received instructions from the Executors of the late Michael Studholme, Esq., to sell by public auction (in conjunction with Mr F. Cotton), 100 HORSES> Comprising— 07 Three-year-old Geldings and Fillies, ' unbroken (by Guy Faux) 9~ Three and Four-year-old Draught v Colts, unbroken (by Old Times) I 7 Brood Mares, in foal to Guy Faux. Also, Heavy Draught Mares, in foal to Old Times, besides several Draught Geldmgs and useful Hack Horses. The Auction Sale takes place at MICKLE'S CREEK STOCKYARDS, on TUESDAY, 4th January 1887, at 10 a.m. sharp. Tha above Horses will be found worthy of inspection, and are for bond fide sale. Catalogues, with full particulars, may be obtained from the Auctioneers, MILES and CO., J. T. FORD, Christchurch, 30d Mr F. COTTON, Christchurch. 1 IU iMM\ PURE MERINO SHEEP , t-M#!W FOR SALE in the Wool. [ For particulars apply to : THK NBW ZBALAND LOAN AND ' MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED). * DONALD STRONAOH, : Mansgtr, Dunedin, I aid other Offices of tho Company In j Jtago, South I - md, and Canterbury- In ' c cSS-JESSB _U^**i " - -

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7759, 31 December 1886, Page 4

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