Sales by Auction, THIS DAT, .•THURSDAY, 4th OCTOBER, At 1 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION Dtf the Premises, Northern Hotel, King street. iTAHES SAMSON & 00. ftp have been Favoured with instructions from Mr P. Tooniey (who has become the lessee of the Golden Fleece Hotel, Waikouaiti) to sell by auction, the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, GOODS, and CHATTELS in the above Hetel, Including: Allcock full-sized billiard table (in good order, with all appliances, gas fittings, &c.), superior piano (by Paul Triibner, Stuttgart), window curtains', wire blind, hair conches, Vienna chairs, dining table, square and 100 tables, fender, iren3, coal vases, pictures, 3 clocks, deor mats, large minor (7 x 5), small mirrors, double and sicgle iron bedsteads, spring mattresses, stair carpets and rods, 24-yds kiddsr carpet on landing, linoleum iv all the rooms,' 4-pull beer engine and bar fittings, balance of liquor stock, kitchen utensils, filter, large Avery, shop steps, i lumber, firewood, coals, stable tools, 20 qnarter-cs.3ks and octaves,; single buggy, harness, saddles, bridled and a first-class eadc.le hack (4yrs old, dam Killarney, by Captain "Webster ; guaranteed quiet in saddle). : Sale commences sharp at 1 o'clock. 3o FRIDAY, sth OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. On--the Premises, Broughton »treet, Kaikorai Valley, Roriyn. f-TA MBS SAMSON & CO. t5 have received instructions from Mr Annison (who is leaving Dunedia) to sell' by •notion, ■ The whole of his Household Furniture, &c, including: Gilt overmantel, hair coach, lob table and cover, stuffed bird in glass case, carpet, pictures; fender and irons, ornaments, curtains, clock, 2 pairs superior horns, oil paintings, trays, brass candlesticks, sewing machine, double and single iron and wooden bedsteads and bedding, full-Scotch chest, looking-glasses, cane chairs, towel rail, linoleum, kefctla and saucepans, meat safe, preserving pan, dog kennel, carpenter's beech, ladders, steps, and a large lot of carpenter's and garden tools, &c, &c.. &c. 4o "rr: FRIDAY, sth OCTOBER, At half-past 2 o'clock. Important to ■Boot and Shoe Merchants and General Storekeepers. TrV' M. S P E D D I N G 3Jr • hi;; received inbtrnotionb to sell, on fjtiday first: ..: 20 Packagfifi (1000 Pairs) ■©'OMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES. Shoes: iQlace', Kid, Brown, and Patent. Boots : . Calf, Kid, Glace, and Lasting. Without reserve. * 2o "STKT A IK O U A I T I YA R D S. Oar NEXT SALE at above Yaidn will be held This Day, XHUKSDAY, 4th OCTOBER. 40 head Cattle & draught Horses (broken and unbroken) ,1 Hack /yjough, harrows, chains, &c. For absolute sale.
Additional entries may be made with the Auctioneers up to time of sale, STRONACH BROS. AND"! MORRIS, THE MUTUAL AGENCY > Auctioneers. COMPANY OF NEW| ZEALAND, LIMITED, J. .153 FRIDAY, 19th OCTOBER 1891, At 12 o'clock. - i BAB.EWOOD STATION.. At tho Rooms of the Chamber of Commerce, Crawford street, Dnnedin. 14 YEARS' LEASE (with.-revaluation at five and ten years, if desired by tenant or lessors), of 30,759 Acres desirable Fnstoral Estate, subdivided into Nine Blocks, known ' as BAREWOOD STATION. BTRONACH BROS., AND MOR-RIS have been favonred with instructions from the Council of the Ofcago University to sell by smction as abovo: Fourteen Years' Lease of the valuable Grazjng Property known as BAREWOOD STATION, Being parts of Bldcks V, VI, VII, IX, X, and XI, Nenthom district, and parts • • , of Blocks I, 11, and 111, Sptton district, with casb payment for improvements at valuation. The Property will be offered as follows : — 79a.—Net area 3275 acrei; ring fenced and natnral boundary. Accessible by, main Strath-Taieri road; 24 miles to Outram and five miles to Barewood sidiDg on Otago Central railway. Upset, 9d per acre. Valuation for improvements, £105 4s. 79b.—5818 acres; ring fenced and natural boundaries ; 23 miles to Outram by road and four miles by dray track.to Barewood siding from east end of run. Upset, 9d per acre; valuation for improye- ' ments, £90 2s. Z9c. —582 acres; ring fencod and natural boundary ; 26 miles' by road to Ontrarh and 10 miles to Burewood siding. Upset; 9d p°r acre; valuation for improvement?, £37 16s 3d. 79d.—5087 acres, known as Castle paddock; ring fenced and natnral boundaries; paddock of 67 acres and- sheepyatds on wesrern end of run ; about three-quarters of a mile from Barewocd siding. Upset, 9d per a ere; valuation for improvements, £102 13s. 79e.—6243 acres; fenced or natural boundaries ; paddock of 560 acres near east boundary, and adjacent to Barewood homestead. From two and a-half to five miles from Barewood siding. Upset, 9d per acre; valuation for improvements, ■ £9219s 3d. ■ 29f.—6724 acres ; ring fenced or natural ' boundaries; two.pacwSocksof 175 and 386 -i acres respeetivelybroken np and in grass. The Barewood siding ia on the northern end of this block. Upset, 9d per acre; valuation for improvements, £15112s 9d. 78a.—1160 acres; ring fenced or natural boundaries; two interior paddocks of . 230 and 18 acres respectively, most of which has been ploughed. About five miles to Barewood siding, or ] three miles to Flat Stream (stopping j place in Otago Central railway). Upset, 9d rer acre; valnation for improvements, ' £74 7s. ?9h.—1062 acres' about 250 acres broken up; either fenced or natural boundaries, with exception of south boundary. Five t miles from Barewood. Upset, 9d per acre ; valuation foe improvements, £2810s. .-...' 39i. —828 acres; partly arable land ; seven .miles from Barewood siding and two .miles from Plat Stream (stopping place 'in Otago Central railway). Upset, 9d pper acre; valuation for improvements,. £7145. ■■■■.'■ . ~' • : The Homestead pre-emptive of 92 acres (adjoim»g Blocks 79e, 79p, and 790), with dwelling bouse, woolshed, yards, &c, will be offered after sale of leases at an upset yearly Cental of £50. further particulars and conditions of lease '^ can he obtained at the office of MESSRS SMITH, CHAPMAN, SINCLAIR, AND WHITB, Soli<*ha«b..*&"'irpool street, Dunedin; tte »"vom " 25s ,5^ rgq AUCTIONEERS. A. tOMB-l , . t*. ISAACS. AL "O BIE fc CO., • AUCTIONEERS, BiBBITBKTN, SHEBPSB3N, FUDIT, AND PiaOODOB SitBSKRIf, p-E INO.BB STB.B 01 (Late Salvation Army Barracks), DU2SSIDIN. 1 Regular Sales of: Patter, Cheese, Eggs, Babbitskins, Sheepskins, ' foultry, Fruit, and General Bum Produoa. Foultry should reach us Thursday. Our - ,p«a.i accommodata 1400 bead. Aceotmt Sale* (with Ohe<}ne) every Tueaday, CJTOCK AND GRAZING NOTES (by O Drover) weekly in th« Otaeo Witeeu. A liv» column of «*o(i newa which has mat with many tokens of approvaLjfrom breedeie, buyers md the general public,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10171, 4 October 1894, Page 4
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