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Sales by Auction. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A VILLAGE SETTLEMENT, Close to the City, free from all restrictions as to residence. fflHB PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, JL ESTATE, AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) are instructed by the Hon. M. Holmes to offer for snle by pablio auction, in their Rooms, Rattray •treat, Dunedin, on an early date: 1000 ACRES OF LAND on the North wu side of Mount CargUl, subdivided into 50 Farms, having areas ot from 7 to 4-7 aores. 'Jhe property is about eight miles from toe City, close to the Main North road, and in its subdivision care has been taken not only that the roads intersecting same have the best possible grades, but that each section has easy access from same. The roads are being cleared and formed, so that purchasers will have no difficulty in getting on to their lots and commencing work forthwith. , The land is nearly all covered with bush, but as the timber ia good and saleable clearing will almost pay for itself. The grazing qualities of the bnsh land in the district are well known, and with a market close at hand dairying and market gardening could be made profitable. The lots will be offered on easy terras, and an there will be no restrictions as to residence, au opportunity is given of obtaining a FREEHOLD close to the city whioh can rarely occur. Flans and farther information may be had on application at the Auctioneers' offices, Rattray street. fcsja *" FRIDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, At 11 o'clock. At Booms, Manse street, Dunedin. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. IFIRST-CLASB AGRICULTURAL LAND. UANIOTOTO AND EWEBURN FREEHOLDS. {U» property of the Naseby Pastoral Investment Company (Limited). FA RK, REYNOLDS, & 00. (in conjunction with) •OXJILLIAM E. REYNOLDS & CO. VV will cell by public auction the abovementioned Properties. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. LOT I.—THE EWEBURN PROPERTY, pomprising 1748 a2r Wp, fenced and subdivided into 23 piddocks. About 400 acres are laid down in English grasses, 37 acres in Wrnips, 35 acres in oats, 70 acres in rye, and Hie balance in tußSOck. The Buildings on the estate consist of a, dwelling house of 10 rooms, a large men's hut, sqveu-st&lled stable, cartjhed, ohaffhouse with waterwheel, woolshed for; 15 shearers, and all necessary yards attached. A water race, with a first light to two heads out of thel East Eweburn creek, has been .constructed through the property, and the, title will be transferred to ' the purchaser. The Eweburn Bailway station adjoins this property. LOT lI.—THE MANIOTOTO PROPERTY, comprising 1563 a2r -05p, fenced and sabdtvided into 10 paddocks. About 600 acres are Hid down in English grasses, 108 acres in turnips, 37 acres in oats. 58 acres fallow, and the balance in tussock. The Buildings consist of a dwelling house of eight rooms, large men's hut, four-stalled stable, chaffhouae, woolshed. for 25 Bhearers, and all the necessary yards attached, also a good dip. The water race, with first right to two heads out of Eden creek, conveying water for irrigation and other purposes, will be transferred with this property. The Maniototo and Eweburn Railway stations ue in close proximity to this property. LOT lII.—PRE-EMPTIVE RIGHT, 62 acres, near the Wedderburn Railway station. hOT IV.—2 PRE-EMPTIVE RIGHTS, Of H acres 2 roods each. Tebms : Ten per cent, on fall of hammer, 23 per cent, on possession-^being equal to onefchird cash; balance ia 12 months. Interest, G£ per cent. .. . Also,. LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Comprising The Lease, flun. Acres. Rental. expires on_ 366 22,920 ■ .£3OO Ist March 1899. 219 2,900 . 70 11 " » BI9C 6,370 !» « " » 862b 29,700 M " » 1896----61,890 ;£SBO These Rons are all fenced and subdivided by about 50 miles of fencing, for which the lessee will be entitled to compensation on the expiry of the respective leases. ... Lithograph plans now ready. Further particulars apply to the Agent Bank of New Zealand, Naseby; the Manager, on the Eweburn Property; WILLIAM E. REYNOLDS, & CO., . Dunedin; Or THE AUCTIONEERS. _18ja V : THIS DAY, SATURDAYS 26th JANUARY, ■ ■-; At 2 o'clock. ■ •■■•■■'■■; HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS. JAMBS SAMSON fc 00. have received instructions to sell by auction, at their Room*, Forniture,* &c., including : .... Parlour suite (in crimson figured rep), mahogany bookcase and cheJonier, 100 table, curtain pole: and rings, pierglass, pictures, fenders and fireiroßß, Brussels and tapestry carpets, hearthruga, cruet, dinner and tea sets, wal- ,. nut pianoforte (iron .frame), whatnot. ' rocking chair, Vienna chairs, iron and wood bedsteads, wire and spring mattresses, palliasies, bolsters, flock pillows and bolsters, withstands and ware, dressing tables, looking glasses, towel rail, wardrobe, chsst of. drawers, copper portable boiler, kitchen dresser, cooking stoves, rustic chair, portmanteau, wringer,, brass .preserving pan, sewing machine, napsry, bed linen, ...... &c.. &c. &c. 26ja • " TUESDAY,'29th JANUABY, At hatf-past 2 o'clock: ■ "' SUGABS, TEAS, AND STORES, On Ships' account. "jTK M. SPEDDING MJ-» has received instructions to sell on Tuesday First, at half-past 2 o'clock :• 11 mats and 1 bag Chinese crysUlj, 6 mats Queensland crystals; 11 bags do, 15 bags <&o, Slags do] 24 bags do, 7mats yellow, 3 bags rice, 3 chests Indian tea, i chests do (vtabnis),.4 quarter-chests 0. pekoe, 11 boxes China te<ts, 39 bags salt, 9 caseß Milkmaid milk, 4 cases currants, 5 eases do, 10 half-cases do, 3 casks English vinegar, and a quantity of other stores. Also, . Ale, brandy, whisky, geneva, rum, sherry, claret, lager beer, mineral water, cordials, &c., &c, in case. Without reserve. 26ja fRIDAY, the Bth day of FEBRUARY 1895, At 2.30 o'clock. JBBBHOLD PROPERTY, HIGH STREET, Known *s " Como." Under conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Otago and Southland District, in pursuance of the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act 1885," and in exercise of the powers conferred by Memorandum of Mortgage No. 11606. MESSRS,- HOWDEN & WALTON are instructed to cell by public auction, as above, at their Booms, High Btreet, Dun«din: Sections 24, 25, and part 23, block 11, Town of Dunedin, containing 2 roods and 20 poles (more or less), with Dwelling of nine rooms and vinery. The Property is situate at the corner of High and William streets, and has a frontage to each of those streets of 165 feet.. For further particulars apply to MESSES SIEVWEIGHT & JAMES, Solicitors, Dnnedin; Or :■■••■ 24ja THE AUCTIONEERS. DUNEDIN HORSE SALEYARDS. iUEBBAIION IN HOUB OF SALE. WRIGHT, STBPHENSON, & CO, beg to intimate that in future-then Weekly Sale of Horses will COMMENCE AT 11 A.M. SHABP, Instead of 11.30 a.m. as formerly. 2Sjt THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 26th JANUARY, At 11 o'clock. At the Dnnedin Hone Saleyards. DRAUGHT MARES AND GELDINGS. •VSTBIGHT, BTEPHHNSON, & CO W are instructed by Mr R. Orr (Oamaru; lo.sell by auction, at ab«v« time and place: to really ruefal draught Mares anc :■*■*•■ Geldings. The above are the balance of Mr Orr'i horsa offered last week, which, owing to the lateness o: the hour, had to be withdrawn. They are non effered for UNRESERVED SALE. On account of Mr E. M'Gratk.(Timaru) : >7 very active draught Mares and Geld ' JBgSj.fgarJw six years old, 24-ji

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10267, 26 January 1895, Page 8

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