sales by Auouon. DM. sP E D D I N G, • FIItNCKS STRKKT SOUTH, Charges the LOWEST KA.TES of COMMISSION For AUOTIOJS SALES and VALUATIONS. Account Sales rendered promptly. Cash advanced on Qoods for Sale. Intensive Storage at Cheap liates. Bills Discounted. Indents executed. lOiul THURSDAY, 24th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. 12 packages CHINA, EARTHENWARE, aud GLASSWARE 2 oases CUTLERY. ~T\ M. SPED DING JLJ' c is instructed by the Consignors to sul on Thursday first, at 2 o'clock, China tea sets (each 40 pieces), toilet sets, jugs (in sets), cups and saucers, plates, dishes, chambers, meat dishes, Wellington and globe teapots (jet ami gold), fluted tumblers, &c, &C. Also, Dinner and dessert knives (white handled, pocket knives and scissors. Without reserve. 2_ja THURSDAY, 24th JANUARY 1889, At 2 o'clock. By Order of the Mortgagee. THE DUNEDIN FINANCE, LOAN, AND AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED) have received instructions to sell by auction, at the Company's Central Auction Rooms, High street, oil the above date, Lot I—Part of Section 61, Block XXXVI Duuedin, contaiuing about 67 poles. Lot 2—Part Sections 60 aud 61, Bloct XXXVI, Dunedin, containing 35J poles. Both these lots have a frontagi to Eden street. Lot 3—Sections 19, 28, and 29, Matheson': Subdivision of the Glen Estate, con taming over quarter of an acre, havinj frontages to Randall street and Crosb; street. Lot 4—Section 117, Township of Wes Dunedin, containing 11 poles, frontinj Campbell street. For further particular apply to Messrs SIEVWRIGHT & JAMES, Solicitors ; Or to 19ja THE AUCTIONEERS. FRIDAY, 25th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. MAGIC LANTERNS, MICROSCOPES, OBJECTS, SLIDES, VIEWS, &c. 1 very superior large microscope and all appli auces, by Kosb ; 1 dissecting microscope am extra eye-pieces; oamera lucida; microscopi mountings, objects, and views; 1 Biunia lintern (limelight), capable of throwing 20f picture; three sets focussing glasses; hand painted views of all parts of the world. Thi slides comprise: Trip Round the World (50) African Travel, Arctio Expedition, Views o London, Australia, Gulliver's Travels, Assortet and Comic Views, Jessica's First Prayer, Jane' Conquest, Life of Bunyan, Chromotropes, &c itc., &o. For day and Sunday schools, church and tern perance meetings, and entertainmeuts of al kinds, these views aru specially recommended being exact and faithful representations of thi objects. • 3 smaller assorted oil nnd limelight lanterns microscope, and photographic attachments. EC. REYNOLDS &CO • are instructed to sell the aboce valuabli collection at their Rooms, High street, oi Friday, 25th January, at 2 o'clock. Each lot will be sold separately. A splendid opportunity of making mone; awaits anyone who will travel the country wit! this exceptional show. 23ji MONDAY, 23th JANUARY, At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, High street, Dunedin. MOA HILL FARM, KAIHIKU. This desirable and compact Farm is situated oi the Main South road, at a distance of about 1^ mile from and mid-way botween Wnrepa and Kaihiku Railway Stations. The Farm is a square block of 615 acres bounded on all four sides by well-formed roads The pasture is excellent, and water supply un equalled in the district. The whole is subdivided into 11 convenieutly-aized paddocks, most o which are laid down in English grass and clover There is a house of seven rooms, with barn am lean-to, stable, and cow Bhed. At the back o the house is a patch of native bush, pines, &c. comprising about 20 awes. 150 acres of th( bsst of the land still remains in its virgin state. EC. REYNOLDS & CO • have been instructed by Francis Cumine Esq., to sell the above first-class Farm by auc> tion on Monday, 28th January, at 12 o'clock. Small deposit; balance purchase money at ( per cent, iuterest. Terms at sale. Farmers are requested to inspect tht above. 22js THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 23rd JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. In Rooms, Manse street. SEVEN PIANOFORTES. JAMES A. PARK & CO are instructed to sell by auction, at theii Rooms, Manße street, on Wednesday, 23rd January, at 2 o'clock, Upright Grand Pianoforte, by Wiimor Cottage Pianoforte, by Erard „ „ Ward „ „ Neuftld „ „ Delamen and Co. „ „ Schultze. Now on view. 19js SATURDAY, 26th JANUARY 1889, At 2 o'clock. On the Premises, Vauxhall. CHARMING SEASIDE AND SUBURBAN RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS. The Property of the late Professor Mainwaring Brown. JAMES A. PARK & CO have received instructions from the Executors to sell by auction, on the Premises, VauxhtiU, on Saturday, 20th January, at 2 o'clock, That very desirable Freehold Property being Sections 40a. to 52, Block B, Vauxhall, having a frontage to twe streets, and containing about 3 acres, together with tho comfortable residence theieon in thorough repair. This Property is a choice one; it commands a panoramic view of Dunedin and the suburbs, and is exceptionally well sheltered. The grounds are expansively laid out; the cboico clumps oi native and other bush 6tudded over the property lend extra value and attractiveness to the site, A full-sized tennis court has been laid out and is in fine order. Flowers and fruit trees are in abundance. The whole forms one of the snuggest and most complete seaside suburban homes to be found anywhere near Dunedin, Intending purchasers can inspeict the property at any time by obtaining permission card 6 from the Auctioneers. lT]n SATURDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, At Vi o'clock. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. By Order of the Registrar Supreme Court, under Powers of Sale in Mortgages. THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) have received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, at Dunp.dir:, to offer for sale by public auction, at their Rooms, Rattray street, Dunedin—as to Lot I, under the provisions of " The Property Law Consolidation Act 1883" and under mortgage (registered No. 56,829); and a* to Lots II and 111, under the provisions of " The Land Transfer Act 1885" and under memorandum cf mortgage (registered No. 4207),—0n the 2nd day of February 1889, The following valuable Freehold Properties :— Lot I.—Allotments numbered 10 and 12, Lawrence street, Private Township of Richmond Hill, together with the Dwelling House thereon occupied by Mr G. H. Attwood. Lot ll.—Sections numbered 3, 4, 5, 0, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, Hi, 17, 18, and 10, Block 11, and Section 29, Block IV, Town of Fortrose, containing in all 7 acres and 23 poles. Lot lll.—Section 19, Block VIII, District of Toi-Tois, containing 105 acres. For further particular!* m to Title and otherwise apply to THE AUCTIONEERS; Or Messrs STEWART, HOLMES, AND DENNISTON, 14ja Solicitors, Liverpool street, DuHcdin. THURSDAYT^rTjANUARY^ At 12 o'clock. At Burnside Cattle Yards. STORE WETHERS. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., in conjunction with DONALD REID & CO., will sell by auction at above time and place, V 5 Q Six-tooth Crossbred Wethers -i -,na Fnll-rnoufclwrt (Ji-pssbrntl Wetheru v i ()l) Full-n.'outhiKi film hu> Wethur.s. From BKilhu-^m Station. In late :o suit purchasers. No reserve. ISja
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8398, 23 January 1889, Page 4
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