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Sales by Auction Donald Reid and Co. SAT U KD AY, 2,'Jrd J ULY, At 2 o'clock. DUNUOBIN FARM, EAST TAIERI, 100 ACRES. At the Otago Corn and Wool Exchange, Dunedin. BO NAL I) ItEID & UO. hnvo received instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of Mr Alexander M'Kay to sell by auction, at tlie Otago Corn and Wool Exshange, Dunudin, on Saturday, the 23rd July, at - o'clock, The liKASIO Tor 11 years From tho Ist August ISS7 or J)iinrol>in Farm, East Taieri, containing about 101) Acres superior agricultural land. The Farm is all securely fenced and has been in grass for some time. It is in good heart for cropping, having been only very lightly cropped. It is conveniently situated,bounded by the Main South road, and intersected by tho Southern Trunk railway, and close to the Owhiro station. Thero is a largo bum, stables, and other outbuildings on the land. Conditions of lease and full particulars on application to Messrs Duncan and Macgregor, solicitors, Dunedin ; or to the Auctioneers. Also, at the same timo, will offer Sections 50, 51, 52, and 53, Township of Henley, and Allotment 39, Township ol Burkes. Terms at sale. DONALD REID & CO., lCjy Aucfioneers. W. Christie and Co, FRIDAY, 22nd JULY. At 12 o'clock. At Harris' Hall, Duutrooti. GKEAT SALE Of VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. WILLIAM CHRISTIE & CO have received instructions from Messrs R. "Campbell and Sons (Limited) to sell bj public auction, at above time and place, The Right to take one Crop of about 150 C acres of virgin tussoclr land, all situatec within about two miles of the Otekaike railway station, in tho celebratec Kurow district. This laud is now being surveyed into blocks ol from 80 to 300 acres, is all first-class wheat land and will be leased without reserve. Terms—lo per cent, on the fall of the hammer, the balance to bo paid before the remova! of the crop. Also, The Freehold of Section 1, Block 11, Kurow district, containing 309 aOr 22p, and Section 2, same Block, consisting 310 a Or lOp. Terras—lo per cent, cash deposit on fall of the hammer, 15 per cent, on Ist January 1888, the balance can left on mortgage for five years, at the rate of 5 per cent. Intending purchasers will be shown the land for sale on applying to Mr M'Kellar, Otekaike. Title under the Land Transfer Act. For particulars as to title apply to Messrs HAGGITT BROS. & BRENT, Solicitors, Dunedin; Or to W. CHRISTIE & CO., Sjy Auctioneers, Oamarn. F. E. Jackson and Co. SATURDAY, 23rd JULY 1887, At noon. AUCTION SALE OF THE WESTMERE ESTATE, WANGANUI. TjTtREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. JSj have been instructed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Wellington district, at the request of the Mortgagees, undei the provisions of " The Property Law Consolidation Act 1883," to soil by public auction, on the above date, at their Rooms, Victoria avenue, Wanganui, The magnificent Westaicre Estate, containing 2^27 ACRES, more or less, At present occupied by W, H. Watt, Esq. This splendid property is divided into 19 wellwatered paddocks, and the fences are thoroughly secure, having been well kept. The land is practically level, and grassed with permanent pastures. Dotted over the estate are large plantations of, blue gums and other trees, also about 80 cres of native bush. There are two Homesteads on the property, and every convenience for working the station, the principal one fronting the beautiful Westmere Lake. The property is situated about three miles from the town of Wanganui, with a frontage of two miles to tha main road, and is admirably adapted for dividing into small farms. This noble estate has always been one of the attractions of Wanganui, and is admitted to be unequalled for fattening purposes in the North Island. As the amount required by the Mortgagees is under £26,000, the sale may be considered practically without reserve. For terms and conditions of sale and further particulars apply to Messrs LEVIN & CO., Messrs A. C. BRANDON, Wellington; Or to FREEMAN R, JACKSON & CO., 22ju Wanganui. T. Kennedy Macdonald and Co. FRIDAY, 22nd JULY 1887, At 2 o'clock. SALE OF MOST VALUABLE CORPORATION LEASES In the CHIEF BUSINESS THOROUGHFARES. I In the Exchange Land and Mercantile Auction Rooms, No. 1 Manners street. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO, • are favoured with instructions from the Wellington City Council to sell, by public auction, as above, The undermentioned valuable LEASEHOLD SECTIONS, with Full Valuations for Buildings to be erected:— No. I.—Corner Section, having a frontage of 43ft 7in to Customhouse street by a depth of 58ft along Hunter street extension. Nos. 2 and 3.—Two Sections each having a frontage of 41ft to Hunter street extension, by a depth of 78ft 7in. w No. 4.—Corner Section, having a frontage of 38ft 7in to Victoria .street by a depth of 50ft along Hunter street extension. No. s.—Section, having a frontago of 40ft to Victoria street by a depth of 50ft. The above five sections are situated opposite the offlees of the Australian Mutual Provident Society and the National Mutual Life Association ; they also adjoin the premises of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, and are in close proximity to the General Post Office, the Bank of New Zealand, the Bank of Australasia, and many of the leading mercantile establishments. They may certainly be regarded as amongst the most central and valuable business sites in Wellington. Also, Nos. Ito 6.—Six Sections, each having a frontage of 44ft to Victoria street by a depth of 100 ft. These six sections front Victoria street (a new struct 6Gffc wide) and abut on to Old Customhouse street near Lombard street. As sites for wholesale warehouses or for manufacturing purposes they will at once commend themselves to the practical mind. Each section will bo submitted as a lease, having 21 years to run from the 21st August ISB7, at an annual ground rental per foot. The lessor to be allowed full valuation at the end of his term for all buildings he may erect to the approval of the City Council, and to have the opportunity to renew continuously for further periods of 14 years. A sale such as the above naturally appeals to the whole business community as an admirable opportunity of securing building sites of a class rarely available. la a city like Wellington, growing so rapidly as a distributing and manufacturing centre, the possession of special business allotments like these must in a few years prove of immense value to their occupiers. The limited area open for lease renders it tho more necessary for those who have the wisdom to look ahead not to let the present opportunity slip past them. For plans, conditions of sale, and further particulars, apply to T. F. MARSMN, Esq., Town Clerk; Or to the Auctioneers, T. KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. Lithographic plans on application at the ofiice of this paper. 4jy "T ETTEHS FROM LITTLE FOLKS.— Aj " A Mothor" writes with reference to tho Little i'dlka department: "ion can scarcely realise what an important column that ij whioU ' Dot' preiidei over. It n literally devoured by the little people Children who never looked at the paper or thought of it beforo now •pellttarougb throm HUla leU»r. illb riolfgbt "

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7926, 18 July 1887, Page 4

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