AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 27th JUNE, At 3 o'clock. Long Room (up-stairs), Watson's Hotel, High Btreet, Danedia, CONNELL & MOODIE have received instructions from the De vuee under the will of the late M. J. Pollock, Esq., of Dublin, to offer for Bale by public auction, as above, The following choice properties, whJoh were all original selections of the Otago Settlement :— 1. Section 12, Town of Port Clialme rs. This section haa a frontage of about 90 feet to George street, and is situated in the best business part of the uinin thoroughfare. It will be Bold iv three lota, v!« :-* Lot 1. As occupied by hairdres-er, adjoin ing Mr EliW's chemist b x ">\\ Lot 2. As occupied by Mr Noble, draper. Lot 3. Balance of section occupied by Mr Le^ furniture dealer. 2. Sections 11 to 16, block VIII, Anderson's Kay District. Area, 61 acres 1 rood and 13 poles. This property fronts the harbour, and immediately adjoins the TOWNSHIP OF WAVERLEY, and will be offered in one lot. It abounds with charming Hites for villa residences, and commands without exception the finest view in the vicinity of Dunedin, including the Uoper Harbour, Quarantine Islands, Port Chalmers, Lower Harbour, and Pacific Ocean beyond the Heads, It is perhaps superfluous for the Auctioneers to point out the euormous value this land will attain should thi much-ta)ked-of scheme of a bridge across tha harbour actually be carried out, as this property will then be within a few minutos' walk of the centre of the city^ Intending purchasers are particularly requested to visit tho ground, as it is impossible to get auy adequate idea of the unparalleled beauty of the outlook except by actual inspection. Terms : One-fourth cash ; balance may re main for term of yeirs at 7 per oent. 3. Twenty-five full quarter-acre seofcions in the Township of East Mosgiel, Immediately adjoining THE MOSGIEL FACTORY, These sites are specially suitabla for workmen's cottages, and front the District road, which runs in front of the Factory, Terms : One-fourth cash ; balance at one, two, and three years, with 7 per cent, interest. For full particulars and lithographic plans apply to 17ju THE AUCTIONEERS. Preliminary Notice. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. have received instructions from H. C. Cameron, Eeq., to sell by auction, at their Wool and Grain Stores, High street, about the end of June (unleps previously sold privately), that valuable property known as CANADA FARM. The farm, wbich is situate in the Table Hill District, within three-qu*rters of a mile of the Milburn rail way -3tation, consists of 575 acres first class agricultural land, and is subdivided into 12 paddocks by substantial fences. The improvements are vary omplete, comprising seven-roomed bouso, stabling, barn, byre, sheepyard, and dip, &c , &o, 135 acre 3 are ploughed ready for crop, 122 acreß in English grass, 65 acres in turnips, and 50 acres surface s-jwn, and the balance in natural state. N.B.— There is also a leasehold of 1000 acreß, the annual rent of which is £100. The lease of this expires in 1889. The goodwill of the aame will be given in. Price and terms on application to the Auctioneers. lOju SATURDAY, Ist JULY, At 2 p.m. ValwaMc Farm, 314 acres, Near Winton, SOUTHLAND. M'ARDELL & 00. have received instruction^ from John Porteous, Esq , to sell by auction, ia their Rooms, Dee street, Invercargill, That valuable freehold property, being sections 17, 18, and part of 19, block IV, Winton Hundred, comprising 314 acres of deep, rich soil. This very choice property is close to the Winton township, has a large frontage to railway and Great North road, is enclosed on throe sides. The land is in its virgin Btete, at)d with the exception of 80 acres of most valuable bush (close to a sawmill) is all available for fc-<e plough. Land iv this immediate locality is famous for its luxuriant crops of wheat, oats, turnips, and grass which it producaß, and may fairly' be considered onti of tbe choicest spots in Southland for general agriculture. Terms, 20 per cent canh ; balance may remain on mortgage for 7 years at 6 per cent. M'ARDELL & CO., Auctioneers. PUBLSO MQWLQ&&. Ilragg's Vegeta^M 0 Charcoal THE number of instances of inarvoltauc I benefit derived from tho btoacly, porBevoriug u«e of pure charcoal wonld be too numerous to mention. Liver ComplainLs, Jaundice (from long residence in hot climatos), Removal of Htomachand Intestinal Worms in Children and Adult", ludigcatlon, Flatulence, ;md by its action iv absorbing ail lamia of Impure gixnvts, imd iaipuritiea iv tho etomtuih and bowola, la tho beat proteotor af{aiuut all kinds of fevers. Used in all the London iiusn'taiß. In bottles, 2a, 4s, and 6m. Also, MAUtt'S VKO-M'AiJLIS LOZ- ! JONG US, Highly n'oomm^urtod by the | modluftJ pi-ofe.biu'fj Two ar tjiroo to he tnkovi affcoi- each m«»l for adults, aud for <!!;Ud;vn\ one or two. In tin.7, Is J£d ;or afx fo.v 6a tM So'i-i *>£' bU dvixub.tn fcronght'-nV i vb.ii Ooit/iiLa. ViL.'liiiivrU YJcyvi> t 11 TV'ig"
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Otago Witness, Issue 1596, 24 June 1882, Page 17
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822Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1596, 24 June 1882, Page 17
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