Auotions. TUESDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. At Green Island. DWELLING HOUSE AND SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WRIGHT, STEPHBNSON, AND CO. have received instructions from George Clark son, Esq., to sell by auction, at Green Island, on Tuesday, 13th February, at 12 o'clock, Part of section 97, Lower Kaikorai District, fronting the Main South Road, and containing one acre, on which is erected A FIRST-CLASS DWELLING HOUSE (just built) consisting of Drawing-room, dining-room, three bed-rooms, kitchen, nursery, and pantry. The out-buildings comprise — Coach-house, 2 washing houses, &c. The grounds are in process of being laid out. The land is held on lease for 21 years from Ist January, 1874, at a rental of £10 per annum. Also, immediately afterwards, The whole of the Household Furniture, comprising — Drawing-room, dining-room, bed-room, and hall furniture, kitchen utensils, &c, all of the best description, and quite new. The furniture will be on view the day previous to the sale. Catalogues can be obtained from the Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 3rd MARCH, At 3 o'clock. At the Wool Stores, High street, Dunedin. MAGNIFICENT SHEEP STATION FOR SALE. Maniatoto District. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO. are instructed by Messrs W. and J. Sanders to offer for sale by auction, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, Their splendid Station, being Noa. 206, 211, and 362, Province of Otago, containing about 140 000 acres °* P 8^ 01^ ° ountr y i ' As also, g pre-emptive rights of about 160 aores And Agricultural lease of 640 acres. Together with 40 000 Firal - clasß Sheep of mixed } ages aud sexes, (Full particulars in future advertisement.) The Leaseholds have from 8 to 9 years of an unexpired term, and consist of wellgrassed plains, downs, and hill country. The high country is divided from the low ground by a new wire fence. The whole country is bounded by the Taieri Lake, secure rivers and fences, and subdivided into 9 divisions and paddocks, rendering the working expenses very light. The buildings are replete in every way, and consist of a substantial 8-roomed house, nearly new, surrounded by a well-stocked garden. Men's kitchen, store, 6-stalled stable, hay-house, cart-shed, shearers' house, and woolshed for 16 shearers, with new screw-press. The Auctioneers have much pleasure in calling the attention of capitalists and others to thia really excellent property, and the only reason the owners have in disposing of it is that one of the partners desires to retire from the business, and the other does not oare to carry on by himself. Terms very liberal. Further particulars can be obtained from the Auctioneers, or from CARGILLS and M'LEAN, Dunedin. ANDREW LEES, Painter, Glazier, and Paperhanger, Importer of Paperhanglneß, Window Glau, plain and Ornamental : Ships' Signals, and D<wk Lights ; Glass Shades, Cucumber and Propagating Glasses, White Lead, Oils, Colour, Gilt Mouldings, &o. Opposite the Royal George Hotel, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN.
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Otago Witness, Issue 1159, 14 February 1874, Page 23
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