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Sales by AuctionJames Samson and Co. SATURDAY, sth FEBRUARY 1887, At 2 o'clock p.m. Under power of sale conferred by Memorandum of Mortgage No. 9480, and under the direction of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Dunedin. JAMES SAMSON & CO. have been instructed by the Mortgagee j (under the direction of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Dunedin) to offer for sale by public auction, at their Rooms, Dowling street, Dunedin, at the above time and date, All that PIECE of LAND situated in the Township of Wesl Dunedin, containing 22 poles, being Allotments 120 aud 121. Title under Land Transfer Act. For further particulars apply to Messrs DUNCAN, M'GREGOR, & WEBB, Solicitors, Princes street, Dunedin; Or to THE AUCTIONEERS. 15ja F. R. Jackson and Co. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 2nd and 3rd FEBRUARY. AUCTION Of FREEHOLD LAND, LIVE and DEAD - STOCK. At Wanganui. FR. JACKSON & CO • have received instructions from Messrs Moore and Currie to sell by auction, at the Woolshed at Kai-Iwi Station, as above, commencing with The following Superior Land: That valuable and compact property known as Koatanui, adjoining the Kai-Iwi Block, and containing 1731 Acres of superior limestone country, a large portion being rich, level land. The property is fenced in with substantial wire fences, and about 1400 acres are laid down in English grasses; has great carrying capabilities, and is well I watered. There is a four-roomed cottage and commodious stockyards erected on the property. This magnificent estate is situated near the Kai-Iwi, andis • distant from Wanganui about 10 miles, and three miles from the KaiIwi railway station. 133S head oi Hereford Cattle 13 426 head of Leicester Sheep Rg head of Draught Horses (broken, and unbroken) and well-bred Hacks. The Auctioneer would draw the attention of the settlers to this important bona fide sale. The stocks have been carefully bred for the last 10 years from purebred Hereford bulls aud Leicester rams, no expense being spared in securing the best animals procurable. The sale will be held at the yards adjoining Messrs Moore and Curries woolshed, between the railway and the main road, and will commence each day at 11.30 a.m. Intending purchasers for the freer hold land can obtain further particulars'from the Auctioneer; or from, the Manager, at KaiIwi. Terms for the Stock are: One-half approved ! endorsed acceptances at three months, and the balance at six months, with stamps and bank '. discount added. The terms of payment for the ! Freehold Estate will be stated at the sale. Luncheon provided. 1 The Stock will be sold in lots to suit all pur--1 chasers. 1 FREEMAN R. JACKSON, • 12ja Auctioneer. I' _; ; : ; '. * T. Kennedy Macdonald and Co. TUESDAY, 25th JANUARY 1887, At 2 o'clook p.m. Unreserved Sale by Public Auction Ofthe BARQUE MARIE, As she now lies in Wellington Harbour. In the Exchange Land and Mercantile Auction Rooms, Panama street, Wellington. On account of whom it may concern. T KENNEDY MACDONALD and CO • are favoured with instructions from Augustus F. Castendyk, Esq., Acting German , Consul at Wellington, to sell -by public auction as above, without reserve, on account of whom it may concern: The German Barque Marie, of 466 tons register, as she now lies in Wellington Harbour close to the breastwork, with all her boats, anchors, chains, sails, ropes, spars, rigging, and stores complete. The Barque was built of hardwood at Stettin, on the Baltic, Germany, in 1870. She was coppered in October 1885, and is classed in the , French Veritas as 3.3.L.1.1*. The inventory of her stores comprises amongst other items: 2 heavy anchors with 180 fathoms chain, spare anchor, warp anchor, . 62 fathoms moving chain, 2 cable hawsers, * moving and small lines, 4 upper topsails, 4 lower, 3 topgallant, and 2 royals; foresail, mainsail, spanker jib, flying-jib, foretopmast and maintop mast staysail; topgallant and mizzen staysail and mizzen topmast sail, 2 boats,----3 compasses, blocks, iron tanks, 6001b American » beef, 2001b American pork, 7001b ship biscuits, - ■ &c., &c. , Terms—Net Cash on the fall of the hammer. i For further particulars apply to | A. F. CASTENDYK, Esq., > Acting German Consul, Harbour street, Wellington; > Orto - 2lja THE AUCTIONEERS. 1 Business Notices. » ' ; - ' • ' v NEIL'S BOTANIC DISPENSARY, 96 George street, DimKDiy. I /CUSTOMERS are requested to bring in _ \y their Art Union Tickets as soon as convenient. • T7"ILLING Two Birds with One Stone— ' .H. Supporting Local Industry, and Saving 5 Money for Yourself and the Colony. YOU Save 2s a bottle on our Genuine Hop Bitters; Ib 6d per bottle on our Blood x Purifier; Is 6d on our Painkiller or Pain-reliever; \ "|S a box on our Dandelion Pills; 2s 6d a * -M_* tin on our Ready Relief Asthma Powder; "1 S a bottle on our own make of Perfume; "I PCS a bottle on our Anti-Fat. All our JL^M Medicines are about 100 per cent. less than the imported medicines. R E. C. West's Brain and Nerve Pills, 5s per box. Samples of West's Liver Pills given away. 13ja . T* EDUCTION IN PRICES. CLAYTON and SHUTTLBWORTH/ ' * ■' Stahp Bhd Woexs, I Llncoln,;and 78 Lombard street, London, ' Beg to announce an IMPORTANT REDUCTION ln ' the PRICE of their PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES ' and THRESHING MACHINES, and will be pleased ' to send their revised list to any address on appli- ' oatlon. STBAM BNGINBS (Portable and Fixed), for i Coals, Wood, Straw, and every kind of fuel. Over 22,600 sold. THRESHING MAOHINBS. Over 30,600 sold. STRAW, CORN, and HAY ELEVATORS OHAFPOUTTBBS for Steam Power GRINDING MILLS. SAW BENCHES TRACTION BNGINBS, *0. Gold Medals and other Prizes have been awarded to CLAYTON and SHUTTLBWORTH at all the ' Important International and Colonial Exhibitions, including London 1851 and 1862; Paris 1866, 1867, and 1878; Vienna 1867,1866, and 1873. Gold Medal and First-class Certificate at the Cai cntta International Exhibition 1883-4. The ONLY GOLD MBDAL awarded PORTABLE STBAM BNGINBS. OT The Royal Agricultural Society England have awarded every FIRST PRIZE to CLAYTON ! and SHUTTLBWORTH for Portable and other Steam Engines since 1862, and Prizes at every Meeting at which they have competed since 1849. Catalogues, in English and in all Buropean Languages , free on application to Messrs RBID and GRAY, Dunedin, Inveroargill, Oamaru, Tiwaru, and Ajhburton. 36ap ISTILLERS OOMPANY (LIMITED), EDINBURGH (The Largest Distillers In Britain). Our old vatted GLBNFORTH and GLBHALMOND WHISKIES have a world-wide reputation. They are matured .n specially ■ selected Sherry-butts, and we guarantee none leaves our itorei, either In wood or bottled, UNDER THRHB YEARS OLD. The Undersigned are Sole Agents in New Zealand for the above Company, and have on sale their Gleni forth Whisky in quarter-casks, octaves, jars, bottles, flasks,and half-flasks; and their Qlenalmond Whisky ln bottles, flasks, and half-flasks. BStfHBH and LOW, Importers and General Merchants, George street. KBUG'S OHAMPAGNH. Admitted by all Connoleeur* to be the Finest In th World, ents for Danedin i ESTHBR and LOW, lias George stree*

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7777, 22 January 1887, Page 4

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