Sales by Auction. THIS DAY, ■ MONDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, At 11 ti'clticki ■ For the bsnefii; of whom it may concern. JAMES SAMSON t C 0., favoured with iaetruetiqns, will Bell by auction, at the R \Vharf Shed : SO casks Cement. Without r-^erve. 2Si '/PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. . I IMPORTANT BALE OF DUNEDIN CITY And , SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. MR D. M. 8 P E D D ING (under instructinris from the Assets Realisation Board) frill held an auction sale at Duocdin on FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1898, Of PROPERTIES, Comprising— - Sections in Ratfcray street, Cumberland and Castle streets, Clyde street, And in Suburban Townships of Ascofrrale, Balmacewea and St. Leonards-cm-the-Hill, Bishopscourt, Gordon, Kelvin Grove, BJusselburghi Raveuabourne Extension, St. Clair,Upper Kaikora,i, , And other small properties. / 26f THIS DAY. •■■•--.■ MONDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, At half-past 12 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. FIRST-CLASS BUILDING SITES, ST. CLAIR. The only remaining Block of Vacant Sections in this Favourita Township. PARK, KEY NOL D S,. & CO. have received instructions from the Owoer io offer for sale by auction, at their Rooms, llaDse street, on above date (if nob sold vrivfttely): •■"- ■ 10 original Sections in the Township of Walbham Rise, St. Clair, fronting . Norfolk street and the Cliffs road. These. are really choice building sites, being •well sheltered and having a sunny aspect. They command an extensive view of Dunedin and surrounding scenery, and being, situated,. away from dusty streets and noisy traffic are specially adapted for seaside residences. Tbey will ba offered ia the first instance in OBe lot, and if not sold will be offered in five lots, two sections in each lot, as per plan, to be.: teen at the rooms of the Auctioneers. 19: WEDNESDAY, 2nd MARCH, ' At 2 o'clock. At Provincial Yard?, Stafford street. Magnificent Collection of POT PLANTS. ~ > X> AR X, RE YNOL DS, & CO. XT are instructed by Mrs B. C. Haggitt to sell by auction, . : ...**... Her valuable collection of Glasshouse Plants, comprising :.*... .] Heliotropes, begonias, geraniums, pelar- j goniums, azaleas, canaryanthis, hy- j drangea, hoyas, bouvardias, cacti, j orchids, ( . , f £c... &c. . tese are reared under gls3s only, without arti- , ficial heat, and are therefore hardy plants.; On view morning of sale. 28f ' MONDAY, 7th MARCH, At 12.30 o'clock. •■ ' At Rooms, Manse street. FORTNIGHTLY PROPERTY SALE. "■'■■-' PARK, REYNOLDS, & CO. are instructed to sell br auction: : 1. FORBURY, Willia.m street (off Cutten toad), almost opposite Railway Workshops.— Sections 19 to 22, together with four threeroomed Houses, bringing iv £52 per annum. A splendid investment for a small sum. 2. Patt Section 8, GLEN ESTATE, fronting > the Glen road, with House of (light rooms, washhouse (built-in copper), bath and outhouses, garden and orchard; iataly occupied by Mr Alfred Lilly. Handy to Railway Workshops. Small deposit. , I 3. MAIN ROAD, ROSLYN.—Sections 9, 28, aud 29, Block XI, Anderson's Subdivision ; about -A acre; one of tho best building sites in Roslyn. 'The Roslyn tram will run within two minutes' walk of this property. Also, by order of the Mortgagee : . ' 4. NORTH* HARBOUR AND BLUESKIN DISTRICT (Bvansdale).-r-Part Section 2 of 37, HI- ck 11, Lot 2, SO acres and 31 poles. 5. Sections 34. 35, 37, and 38, and part of 33, Block I, LOWER HARBOUR DISTRICT (Carey-'B Bay), west side, containing about 59 = acres. ' Full details later. 28f . WEDNESDAY, 2nd MARCH, 1898, At 2.30 o'clock. Auction Rooms, Manse street. Entire Cellar of Choice European and Australian WINES and SPIRITS; old and well-known vintages and brands. Hs. y a l c nt i isr s • has been instructed by the Trustees of the late B. C. Haggitt to offer, as above : His entire cellar oi: well-selected choice . . Twines, &c. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneer. TUESDAY, Ist MARCH, :/ At Coombe's Hotel, Milton; • Valuable freehold farm . In Tokom&iriro District. B ALGETY & 00. (LIMITED) ava instructed* by Miss Margaret Ross "*>»ei! by nuctiou, atabovs time and place :•■■•' Her valuable Freehold Farm, comprising 230 acres ef n*sßgnificeot agricultural i :]»nd, subdivided into five paddocks. Buildings consist; of four-roomed house, tour-btailed stable, barn, &c. Seventy acres are in crop, the balance iv English gra.-s. . ... This property is situated witbio a mile and, i-half of Ciarksville railway gtattoD,' aud to. fchoKe in que*fc of a farm offers a splendid oppoo* tunity of securing a firsc-class property in Iho hearc of one of the mosi prosperous districts in the colony. Iv the event ofc the farm not beiog sold the ecops will be offered immediately afterwards. Sale at 12 30 p.m. sharp. ■ x 19f DALGSTYfc CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY,~isfc MARCH" TAIERI STOCK fAIR AND HORSE SALE. We yill o/I« : .SHEEP, CATTLK, HORSES. 1 Massev-Harris Reaper and Binder 1 l?srni Dray. BO KALD• Te ID & CO. > • SSf WBDNESDAY, 1& h MARCH, 1898^ | At the Eschsnge Hall, Vv"ellington. PIIBLIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT SALE OF A VALUABLE SHEEP-AND Civ-ViLE STATION. • 4BRA HA M A. vi D WILLIA M 8 >■;:»_ b.».vt; received ■'•"'■ructior.s from John iJ-wie*, Kiq., and Vhc Kf-ijutors o£ the late A. V. Stuart to sell b} p\.\\t);« auction, as above : Ths wholo of that vsiiar.blc Property known as \'n?, VVii-iki-c. Shecsp and Oatlic Station', coiufsri'-'ig betwesn 5700 and S&CO acres of ' ffebold land, togetaor , : with about W-'1 acres of leatsehold terminatir.g ai ;;.'.•; ecrl of 1889. The property is weil situated a»ar the Wellington aocl Manawatu railway line, f.erliaps the most lerWle and progressive dis^i-ict in the North I.sland,: beiug within six miles of the Kerciu r*ilwaf t-tation by a {{ood road, aud about three niilus from ?oxtou. The improvements aie good and .substantial.- atid comprise I everytbinsr neeessflry tor conveniently working ! the propel ty. i -~ Sfcock, comprising 7000 abeep and 500 head uf I cattle, also . f.fcaliim caattels, to be taken on j ; valuatioi:. I Alse, on behalf of t,he same vendors: ; iSetneeu 1200 and ] 250 acre* of rich all v- j '; . vial LAND su't/divided into six suit- • | ably sized larmf, situated withiu a milo '; I and a-quarter of the Kereru railway i *' ■ station, and admirably adapted by; their situation f.orl the quality of the j ! soil for either dairying or fattening I I ' purposes. i j Full particulars will b« given in future adver- i J- tisement, and plans are now being prepared j 1 which will be available shortly. i j Intending jrarcbasere will be shown over the j j properties by Mr John Davieti (telegraphic aDd i i ijostal address, Koputaroit), Manawatu. 1 j - For further particulars apply to ( BELL. GULLY, & BELL, i Solicitors to the Executors ; | Or ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, } 12t , Palmerston North. *■! / "■■ . — === r 1 mHK 'FARMERS' PAPER.—THE OTAGO i J. WITNESS Farm Pages are universally ' j acknowledged to be unequalled by those of any | ' other.New Zealand weekly both for variety of } <:,: their contents and for the sound views expressed '. 'J- C )>y tbe various members of the large staff of v; agricultural writers. The Witness is well named Ji'i the "Farmers' Paper," for its name is a house- . s:-';'\ hold word in'every settler's; homestead. 27au OTAGO WITNESS. — i^uli of Stories, Sketches, and generally interesting Read-
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11048, 28 February 1898, Page 4
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