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Sales by Auction. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 30th APRIL, At 2 p.m. "IT 0 R I E & ROY, JLi favoured with instructions from Messrs Gordon Broa, will sell The balauce of thoir exhibit of SHRUBS, Comprising nearly every variety. Tho abovo bavo b;cn in pots all tho summer, consequently intending purchasers can rely that they will plant out well. 29ap SATURDAY, 10th MAY 1800, At 12 o'clock. VALUABLE FERTILE FREEHOLD FARMS IN THE WEST TAIERI DISTRICT, Near Greytowu Railway Station. At the Otago Corn Exchange DONALD REID & 00. havo received instructions from James Alian, E>q., Hopehill, to sell by auction at the Otago Corn and AVool Exchange, Duuediu, on Saturday, the 10th May, at 12 o'olock, 70=; ACRES of RICH AGRICULTURAL 'uo LAND in lhe WEST TAIERI DISTRICT P, near GREYTOWN RAILWAY STATION. This is some of tho most fertile land in the Taieri. It is all in the highest state of cultivation, i; for positive salo, and will bo sold hi farms ' of suitable extent. This is an opportunity that rarely occurs of | obtaining good farms of the choicest land, all iv the highest state of cultivation—houses, roads, plantations, kc, Arc, aud ull within easy distance of Dunedin by rail or road. Terms exceedingly liberal. For pla_s and full particulars apply to the proprietor on tho premises, or to 29ap THF, AUCTIONEERS. MONDAY, tho 19th day of MAY 1890, At 12 o'clock nooD. By order of the Registrar at Dunedin of the Supremo Oourt of Now Zealand, Otago and Southland District, aud pursuant to the provisions of " The Property Law Consolidation Act 1883," and of Powers of Sale contained in Mortgages Nos. 48,221 and 48,535. TOWNSHIPS OF RICHMOND HILL And PRIMROSE HILL. DONALD REID & CO. have received instructions from the Registrar to sell by public auction, at the Otago Corn and Wool Exchange, Vogel street, Dunediu, as above, All that Piece of LAND, situated in the Township of Richmond Hill, being part of Allotment 1, Block 11, on the Plan of the said Township, together with the Dwelliug House thereon. This property is nearly opposite the residence of Mr Matthews, at Mornington, and is at present occupied by Mrs Hughes as tenant. The above property is sold under power of sale contained in Mortgage, registered No. 48,221. Also, at same time aud place, All that Piece of LAND, situated in the Township of Primrose Hill, being Allotment 21, Block I, on the Plan of the said TowDship. This property has a frontage of 255 links to Elgin road, and is the vacant section immediately opposite Turner's grocery store. The above property is sold under power of sale contained in Mortgage No. 48,535. For further particulars apply to 30ap THE AUCTIONEERS. MONDAY, sth MAY 1890, Commencing at 12.30 Bharp. To Butchers, Dealers, and Others. UNRESERVED OLEARING SALE. On the Premises, George street. JOHN GRINDLEY (on behalf of the Farmers' Agency Company, Limited), has received instructions from the Liqui iators of the Dunedin Co-operative Meat Supply Company (Limited) to sell by public auction, at their Shop, George street, on Monday, sth May 1890, commencing at halfpast 12 o'clock sharp, The whole of the Live and Dead Stock, &c. in and about the premises, George street, aud at the Slaughter Yards, Halfway Bush, comprising— AT SHOP, GEORGE STREET: 17 springcart and waggon horses 12 order and hawking carts 1 large meat waggon 1 do mutton do 1 do waggon 1 first-class buggy, by Sinclair 20 sets light harness 1 set buggy do 10 saddles and bridles 4 counters, meat hooks, &-. 4 marble slabs, 24ft by 2 J a ft 4 do do iv windows, 20 x 3 35 set scales from 301b to 6001b 1 Enterprise sausage machine Office furniture, patent chair ke., kc., kc. SAUSAGE HOUSE: 1 refrigeratiug machine, large sausage filler, silent do machine, aud a lot of uecessaries iv connection with the Bausage and smallgoods department. PRESERVING HOUSE: Low press, wood tank, iron tank, butcher's block, vyce, saw, and hammer, screw press, 6 casks, 3 tubs, large iron boilers, slate slabs, tinsmith's tools, and sun- i dries. r MEN'S DINING ROOM: Forms, chairs, tables, meatsafe, &c, &c, KITCHEN: Earthenware, cooking utensils, knives, forks, , meatsafe, clock, &c, &c. j IN YARD BEHIND SHOP: ' Donkey engine and vertical boiler, cooling ' tanks, 2 large coppers, blocks, tackle, grindstones, winch and chains, and a lot of sundries too numerous to mention. AT SLAUGHTER YARD : , Large digester and boilers Small digester and do 2 large coppers. As the Liquidators have decided to close up accounts, the whole of the above valuable plant will be offered absolutely Without the slightest reserve. Sale ou MONDAY, sth MAY, At half-past 12 o'clock sharp. Catalogues on spplication. Terms cash. _, JOHN GRINDLEY, 28ap Auctioneer. ' SATURDAY, 3rd MAY, At 2.30 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE Of FREEHOLD FARMS. AT GORE. ej THOMAS GREEN has received instructions from Messrs Rutherford Bros, to sell by public auction, at his Bazaar, Gore, on Saturday, 3rd May, at la 2.30 p.m., c 4000 AEnhe S 4000 OTAKARAMA ESTATE, 3n the slope facing Gore, subdivided into convenient sized Farms. The land is of excellent quality, and will grow my kind of crops, as could be seen on the adoining properties, recently under cultivation, [t is also admirably adapted for stock, aud vithin a very short distance of the Gore rail- 0l yay station and Stock Saleyards. 26 TERMS: TS 10 per cent, on the fall of tho hammer, 10 >er cent, in one month; the balance of purrhase money extending over three years, as folows:—2s per cent, end of first year, 25 per :ent. cud of second year, and 30 per cent, cud qi if three years. All unpaid balances to bear ufcerest at 6 per cent, per annum, Ol OI Plans of the land can be seen at the Offlce of Ol he Auctioneer, OI !2ap THOMAS GREEN, o: BUY your Gloves direot from T. ROSS, Manufacturers' Agent, and save tbe middlelan's exorbitant profits. l.'im rUST Received—TRYPOGRAPH INK and SCRAPEBS.-J,.Wilkie and Co.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8792, 30 April 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8792, 30 April 1890, Page 4

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