Sales by Auction, SATURDAY, 30rh MARCH, At 12 o'clock. ' ' , A VILLiGG SETTLEMENT, Close to the City, free from all restrictions as to residence. THH PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, AND AGENOY COMPAN if OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) are instructed by the Hon. M. Holmes to offer for Bale by public auctioD, in their Rooms, Rattray atreet, Dunedin, on above date: 1000 ACRES OF LAND on the Noith side of Mount Cargill, subdivided iuto 50 Farms, having areas of from 7 to 47 acres. The property is about eight miles from the City, olose to the Main North road, and in its subdivision core has been taken not onl? 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 s.s tha timber is good and -aleablp, clearing will almost pay for itself. The grazing qualities of the bush 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 the fallowing eisy terms-—viz., 15 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, ia 12 months, balance by half-yearly payments, extending over five years. Interest ou unpaid balances only 5 per cent. As there will be no restrictions as to residence, ao opportunity is given of obtaining a FREEHOLD close to the City which can rarely occur. Plans and fnrther information may be had ou application to A. Holmes, Esq., solicitor, High street, or at tho Auctioneer-' offices, Ratti-x-y street. I3n> THIS DAY. ." THURSDAY, 11th MARCH, At 2 o'clock. . On Premises, Rattray street (opposite the Cathedral). SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ENGLISH PIANO, by Hopkiason. PARK, REYNOLDS, & CO. aro instructed by Mrs Allardice (who is giving up housekeeping) to se^l by auction, The whole of ber Household Furniture: Upright piano by Hopkiuson (London), Urge Brussels carpet, walnut and tapestry eou'eit, tapestry easy chair, occasional chairs, wiudow seat, curtains and rodsj overmantel, fender and irons, inlaid walnut table, ornaments, vases, brackets. Instreß, mats, rugg, extending dining table, table and writing desk, horsehair couch, easy chair, 5 dining chairs, mahogany cheffonier, linoleum, fender and irons, coal vase; hearthrug, r.p. bookcase, massive marble clock, st»ir carpet and rods, double and single iron bedsteads, spring and wife mattresses, flock boattressep, blankets, sheets, quilts, bolsters, and pillows, toilet tables and glasses, full-Scotch aDd * and. 5-drawer chests, washstands and ware, r.p. wardrobes, towel rails, curtains and rods, bedroom chairs, linoleum aud carpets, fender, gipsy tables, kitchen table, chairs, colonial sofa, rocking chair, i.v,d general cooking utensils, sewing machine, carpenters' tools, and bedding and table linen. ~~r~~. FRIDAY, 15th MARCH, . At 2 o'clock. Oa Premises, Wise's Corner, Princes and Rattray streets. / TOE ABSOLUTE UNRESERVED SALE. WADHAM AND SINCLAIR'S Collectiifti of - WATER COLOURS. WATER COLOURS, Descriptive of New Zealand Buph, Lake, and Mountain Scenery'; South Australian and Welsh Views—sin-11 Sketches to large finished Pictures, as exhibited by Messrs AVadham and Sinclair during the last week. P.AKK, REYNOLDS, & CO. are instructed to sell by auction: Their Collection of Water Colours, as above. Both Mesßrs Wadham and Sinclair are artists oE British repute, and have exhibited successfully in the Galleries of Great; Britain aud Australia. The worts now offered are the results of a sketching four through our own Lake district, and, as will be seen from criticisms in our local papers, are of high artistic i - merit, besides possessing the attraction of being true to nature. Now on view. Cat-lcgues on application. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, ltth MARCH, At 2 o'clock. Central Salerooms, Rattray Etreet. JAMES HARDIE has received instructions from the Vendors to sell by auction at his Rooms: Furniture, rage, quilts, floorcloths, tents, blankets, horse covers, tweeds, drapery, oilskins, Japanese screens, &c. Hm THIvS DAY, THURSDAY, 14th. MARCH, At 2 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, ke. ff- AMt E S SAMS ON «. 00. (Jy have received instructions from the owner to sell by auction, at their Rooms, His Furniture, kc, including : Superior walnut iron frame piano,l music stool, bookcase, tapestry suite, cheffonier, 100 table, lamp, clock, vases, e:p. tea and coffee set, ornaments, chess-top table, spring rocking ohair, hair couch, overmantel, pictures, cornice poles, whatnot, dinner and tea sets,, dining table, carpets and hearthrugs, umbrella stand, fenders, fireirons, ashpan, chests of drawers of all descriptions, wardrobe (mirror door), fall-Scotch chest (10 drawers, mirror centre), matble-top washstand, fancy bedroom ware, duchesse tabie. (with glass), irOn^ind wood bedsteads and bedding, blankets, towel rail. Singer sewing machine (in good order), kitchen dresser, colonial sofa, linoleum, meat safe, wringer, baths, buckets, scales, weights, flatirons, spirit levels, grindstone, fittings, wooden tubs, fireproof safe, .carpenter's tools and bench, kitchen, cooking, and laundry appliances: also—36 breeding and canary cages, 400 wood finishing lasts (allsizes), Zealandia range (3ft). On account MrMangon ; The furniture of a four-roomed house, &c„ fee. SATURDAY, 16th MARCH 1895, At 12 o'clock noon. Under conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme - Conrt at Dunedin, under the provisions of •: "The Land Transfer Act 1885," and the Power of! Sale contained iv Memorandum of Mortgage No. 14977. JAMBS SAMSON k OO; have • received instructions to sell by publio auction, at their Rooms, in Dowling atreet, Dunedin as above: AU that parcel of LAND near Belleknowes containing two (2) roods (more or less), situated Tumai road, in tbe Town District, being Allotment twenty-seven (27) on plan of .subdivision deposited in the Lands Registry Office, Dunedin, as No. 755, together with a six-roomed Honse, Stable, and Onthoußes thereon. Fer further particulars and conditions of j pale apply to CALLAN k GALLAWAY, Solicitors, Dunedin: Or, Zll THE AUCTIONEERS. THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 14th MARCH, . At 10.30 sharp. W0 Cases PEACHES, PLUMS. APPLES, TOMATOES, LEMONS, and GINGER, ice, ) Sec, kc A LORIE & CO. PRELIMINARY NOTICETO PARTIES IN SEARCH OF FREEHOLD FARMS . In a Convenient Locality, ON EASY TERMS. THE J. G. WARD FARMERS' ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) are favoured with instructions to offer by auction EARLY IN MAY ABOUT 6QOO ACRES Of the MORTON MAZES ESTATE, CONVENIENT TO ROAD AND RAILWAY, In Farms to suit all inquirers, on Easy Terms. Plans are now being prepared, and full particulars will be advertised in due time. 7m
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10307, 14 March 1895, Page 4
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