Sales by Auction. SATURDAY, 10th MAY 1890, At 12 o'clock. VALUABLE FERTILE FREEHOLD FARMS IN THE WEST TAIERI DISTRICT, Near Greytown Railway Station. At the Otago Corn Exchange. DONALD REID & CO. have received instructions from James Mian, Esq., Hopehill, to sell by auction at the Dtago Corn and Wool Exchange, Dunedin, on Saturday, the 10th May, at 12 o'clock, nnr ACRES o£ RICH AGRICULTURAL 'uo LAND in the WEST TAIERI DISTRICT, noar GREYTOWN RAILWAY STATION. This is somo of tho most fertile land in the Taieri. It is all in the highest state of cultivation, i? for positive sale, and will he sold in farms of suitable extent. This is an opportunity that rarely occurs of obtaining good farms of tho choicest land, all in tho highest state of cultivation—houses, roads, plantations, &c, &c, and all within easy distance of Dunedin by rail or road. Terms exceedingly liberal. For plats and full particulars apply to the proprietor on tho premises, or to 29ap THE AUCTIONEERS. HENRY LARNBR, Auctioneer and Valuatob, RATTRAY STREET (Next Bank of Now Zealand), Is open to take in Goods of all descriptions for Sale—Eggs, Butter, Poultry, Furniture, Produce, &o. Lowest commission charged. Money sdvauced on goods for sale. Furniture, carpeta, linoleums, and furnishings for private sale, Storaec at low rates. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 2nd MAY, At 2 o'clock. SALE VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BRUSSELS CARPET, &c. Valuable Suite in Walnut. HENRY LARNER has received instructions to sell by auction, at his Rooms, Rattray street (next Bank New Zealand), The following Valuable Furniture: Handsome suite in Italian walnut (9 pieces), occasional chairs, handsome Brussels carpets (12 x 12 and. 12 x 9), occasional table, marble'clock, ornaments, oil paintings, glass and plated ware, hearthrug and wool rugs, brass fender, dogs, and brasses, sideboard, brass-mounted bedstead, spring and flock mattress, bedding, sewing machine, curtain poles, curtains, hair couch and chair, night commode, single and double bedsteads, linoleum (9 x 12), duchesso and tile-back washstand, handpainted ware, sewing machine, full-Scotch and other drawers, cheffonier, range, wringer, and sundries. Also, Office table, pedestal table, safe, bookcase, office chair, files, &c. 2my ' THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 2nd MAY, At 11 a.m. WEEKLY PRODUCE SALE. LORIE & ROY will sell Poultry, bacon, cheese, onions 200 cases oranges, apples, pears. Also, Fruiterer's counter Shacklock range. 2my SATURdTy, 3rd MAY, At 2 p.m. At Rooms, High street (opposite Manse street). LO RI E & RO V, instructed by the Owner, will sell The following HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising: Piano, American organ, handsomo drawing room suite in brocatelle and plush (walnut frames, newest style), dining room suites in saddle bag leather and haircloth, massive walnut sideboard, bevelled mirrors, mahogany extending dining table, very handsome 100 table, occasional and gipsy tables, cedar cheffonier, oak hatstand, fretwork choffonior, gilt pier glass, fender and irons, duchesse dressing table, mahogany dressing table with marble top, washBtand to match, American walnut wardrobe, red pine wardrobe, fullScotch chest drawers, toilet ditto, washstands and ware, dressing table, double and single iron bedsteads, spriug mattress, bolsters, pillows, feather bed, circular mirror, double and single wood bedsteads, commode, swing cot, pictures, rocking chairs, oak dining chairs, kitchen tables, perambulator, enamelled boiler, kitchen utensils. Also, Mahogany cylinder writing desk Mahogany cylinder writing desk, with-book-case. 2my SATURDAY, 3rd MAY, At 2.30 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE Of FREEHOLD FARMS. AT GORE. THOMAS GREEN has received instructions from Messrs Rutherford Bros, to sell by public auction, at his Bazaar, Gore, on Saturday, 3rd May, at 2.30 p.m., 4000 A^ s 4000 OTAKARAMA ESTATE, On the slope facing Gore, subdivided into convenient sized Farms. The land is of excellent quality, and wiil grow any kind of crops, as could be seen on the adjoining properties, recently under cultivation. It is also admirably adapted for stock, and within a very short distance of the Gore railway station and Stock Saleyards. TERMS: 10 per cent, on the fall of the hammer, 10 per cent, in one mouth; the balance of purchase money extending over three years, as follows :—25 per cent, end of first year, 25 per cent, end of second year, and 30 per cent, end of three years. All unpaid balances to bear interest at 6 per cent, per annum. Plans of the land csn be seen at the Office of the Auctioneer, 22ap THOMAS GREEN. THURSDAY, 22nd MAY, At 3 o'clock. VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY AT HERIOT. WQ U I N, • instructed by Mr T. J. Collins, will jffer on the above date, at 3 o'clock, immediately after the arrival of train, The Heriot Hotel (if not previously disposed of). The Horiot Railway Hotel is situate immediately opposite the railway station and post and ielegraph offices, and only one chain therefrom. The Hotel, which is nearly new, was built mder the immedisto supervision of the owner, is fitted up with every modern convenience, injluding amongst other things 3000-gallon con;rete tank, the use of which was demonstrated >his season. The kitchen is fitted up with ono >f Shacklock's best ranges, sink, &c. The Kotel contains 19 rooms, including billiard and jath rooms. Tho parlours and bedrooms are )oth spacious and airy. The Hotel is situate in a healthy locality and ! n a commanding position—Heriot being the mtlot from the prosperous districts of Heriot, Jrookston, Dunrobin, and Park Hill, each of vhich has its post office. Tho Hotel has always done a first-class busiless, and with competent management is a very lafe investment. Tho contemplated rabbit-preserving works ite is only a few chains therefrom. Very iuccessful monthly sales of live stock, &c. ere leld close to the Hotel. The best argument in !avour of the property is that the owner has in l few years made a competency, and is desirous if retiring from business. The outside improvements, which are compete in every particular, are a six-stalled stable, ! ;wo loose boxes, largo coach house, cow house, ! )iggery, swaggers' and grooms' houses, coal j louse, fowlhouse, first-class kept garden stocked ! vith fruit trees in full bearing, and all in first:las3 order. The above property is built on sections 8 and •, Oakleigb, by admeasurement two roods. i Terms: Stock and furniture at valuation tor lash. Would prefer cash for Hotel, but one- j lalf purchase money could remain on the pro- i >erty as a first mortgage, repayable at £100 per j innum, bearing interest at 8 per cent, per I tnnum. 2my j DONALD STRONACH & SON^i AUCTIONEERS, j Ghain and Wool Beokees, Commission j Agents. &c, i PRINCES STREET SOUTH (Next Reid and Gray). Weekly Sales Sheepskins, Rabbitskins, Tallow, ! iides, &c.; and Stock at Burnside. ] Liberal Cash Advances on Grain cent in for ■' Storage or Sale, 24m
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8794, 2 May 1890, Page 4
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