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IMPORTANT PROPERTY SALE.

j Mr D. M. Spedding (ffered for sale by auction at Lis rooms, Friday, by instructions from the Assets Realisation Board, a considerable number of properties ia the city* »nd suburbs. There was a large attendance of buyer?, and the sale proved «. very successful ose, being the largeet that has feeen held ia Dunediu for many years. The total amount; realised by the sale was shout £19.500, the principal lot disposed of beinj that known as the Albion Brewery property. This consists ok" an area containing la 2? 35p, together with the brewery, maitbou«e, and other buildings I thfreon. The bidding for the property started j a1",a1", £5000, snd was quickly run -up to £8100, at which price it was knocked down to Mr S. Hud- ! son. Ia 1878 the snm<» property was submitted !at auction by Mr Speddioe, and realised I £2L,210. The next largest lot dhposed oi was j 69 i 3r 36p in tha Upper Kaikorai district;. I being sections 11,12, 13, and part of sections 9 j'and 2, block II ; section 11, [part of sections 1, I 7, and 9, block 111, in the township of Balmacewtn. This property wa9 sold to Mr K. T. Wheeler, jun.. for £2000. The following properties wora also disposed of ;— Clyiie street, Dut.edin.— Part cf section ?S. i Alfrtnl M'DonaM, £iW ; part of sections 35. 36, i a»d 37, D W. Thotason, £150 per section. Each of the above sections contains 20p. Nortl -Kabt VUley.—Part of section 55, containing an area of 26p, Theodore ArnolJ, Jid 10i. Asr.otvate - Sections 2 to 7, block 11, about lr lip, John Kilpitrick, £11. 1 Ciordon. -tti-'Ctions 4, 5, and 6, block VII, O'ordou, contaiui jk 2^p, togetb^r with a house of five ioom?, Jonathan lihoder, £'1!5 St. Clair 'I ownsbip.- Section 10, block IX, and I section 5 (St.,Oliiir Park cstats), containing 2a 2r 3'" ip, H K. Wilkiiiison, £117 10s. tit. (JUie Park Estate—Sections 9, 10, and 11, containing Ia 3r 29p, A. White, '£34 per acre; section 50, 2a lr 20)), I>\ Taylo"', £30 per acre. Ruttrav street. — Section 10, blcck XI,VII. Joseph Sparrow. £400; section 11, same block, John .Mill, £-110; section 12, Fame block, John Mill, £100; section 2, block XLVfll, W. L\ j Stewart, £.'UO ; s-ccfion ", siiiuo block-, i,jme l>uytv, £310; section 13, &ti:i» l-lock, Jehu ! Wright, £3W; secfK-it ji'. •,i -^ <--^1c ,-',l|ir, SJi" £VO. I Willi« strecl..- ojc( 'i-i i.-, >,>>•;; l^L' 1- il. Johu i Mil', £250; teptini 14, Siiut- lilimls, .same buyer, I £210 ; section 15, s:>mcblov.l: .Joseph Sparrow ' tfcctijn 14 hloclc Xf.Vlfr, John Wright, £182 10i; j senion \4, ssme Jjlick, W. I). Stewart, £150; j section 25, same Mock, fame buyer, £)50 ; section [ 2S suine black, Ma)ti)i PrfaVco, £195 I Govl n Town^liip.—Sections Ito 23, block HI, j F Kilrnattin (<~k agent). £14210 a ; roctions 2to 22, ! Mock ]\". (' JNldcandrew, £100; sections 4 to 2-?, j block V, Jama? Howard. £60. I Raveusbourne Kxten'ixn - Hcctions Ito 38 and ! 2!8, Jjm?3 i^atersou, £24 ppr here; sections 142 i an I str2, 'rhomao Waircn, £10 10s. 1 Aiu-.selburgli 'iowusbip.—-Allotments 9 ar>fl 10, Muck I, J. Kit--hie, £U\ al'onnents 11 and 12, tame block, f) P^itchie. £40 ; a,Uotnl>:nt^, 19 aad £.'f/. same block, M. Keys, £4^!; s-llotmsuta 21 and 22", Eame block, D. Ilitc'hie, £44; nlijtmenls 23 and 24, s,me block, T. Richaivsin, £3S ; allotj laenzs t's and £'(!, same block, J. M. GaUaway, ! .^S; ii'lntments 18 r.nd 10, Mock 11, J. Trover, i £i-l\ iillotm-Tjf 2'}. slime Monk; D. Goiil«s, £24: tlloLmpnts "7 ana ?5, riitne Wick, M. Keys, £48; sllotm-'M-i 6 nnd 7, block JJI, T. liichardscn, £l\ ; alktraent* iO, If. ?nd 12, same Uock, Gre:>, iUitdTfU, and Co., «t'6'J ; aUo ments 23 and 24. tame lAo k, J. W. {-kipwo-th, £55 ; allotments 25 ani £i 5, fame block, Greiff. JSlitchell, and Co., £5-1; .illo'.nienta j2 and 13, block IV, R. Mitchell, JJiX; r.llotiaeuts 26 and 27, same block, fiJine bujo;, XSO ; allotments 2 and 3, block V, J. 'i'rower, £4i; al'otments 4and 5, ?ame block, V. Oaffnev. £40 ; allotniflnis, f> and 7, same block, JiM. GalUwiA*, £4'); allotments i(5 and 37, same "ol ,ck, \V. Tui-lor, £J:>; allotmen-s ]S and 19, same Uock, AY. lieppelthwaitc, £42; al'otments 20 an.l 21, tair-e block, Janet Mitchell, £42; allotments 3 and 4, block VII, I\ Gaffney. £G0 ; .xllcitments 5 aad G, same block, tame I'iiyer, £01 ; uilotmeiits It), 37, r.nd 18, same block, J. M <rrtUa\vay, £ICS; tllotmeat 14, b'o^kXl, It. Wfahoin, £45; allotments 21, 22, ,'t';d i:;J, ranio l,loc!r, J. M. Gallaway, jCC3 ; iiUotrnt-nt 28, sme block, A Kvans (an a^eni). £2'!; aUo! meals 7 and 8, block XII, W. B. Evan, £41 ; al'otments 0 a id 10, same luock, T Trowc-, £37; allntrcents £0 and '<.!, same block, F. Liaftuev, £37 ; !'ll^t;nent^ 22 and £3, same block, sanl's buyer, £U; alV.tments 24 and 25, sains block, <-:ime buyer, £'i 3; allotment 18, block XIV, J. a :v,-, ,'.2S; allotm-nt 2, blcck XV, J. Hazlet^. £24; ;>llot:ii.-iitb 3 and 4, block XVI, A. Evans (>-s ase-j;+), £70; nliotments 20 and 21, Mime biocfc, ]). Mackenzie, £80: all-jiniuits 22 andW, Fame bl ck, simo Luyer, £49; Bllotments 24 ani 25, safne blor-k, O. H. Brotherwco i, £42; allotments ~G and 27, same block, tame buyer, £il ; allotments 28 and Z9, same block,' G. j llof!ge=s, £41 ; allotments ?,0 autl 31, mmc block, I wme buyer, £10 ; allotment 1, Moik XVII, J. M. ! G ilia way, £3'j ; allotments 22 awl 23, same block, M. Mit-hell, £4'J ; allotnieuts 24 and 25, same block, suaa huye-, £4:5; allotment S6, sime Mock, H. Duncan, £-0 l().s; allotment 43, tame block, J. M. Ualtttway, £22 ; allotments 1 and 2, Mock XVIII, J. IT. Hancock, £Si ; allotments 3, 4, and 5, same block, J. Campbell, £120 ; allotment 42, block XVI, P,iul Ol^enburp, £25; allotment 3.1. block XVIII, LII SpooDer, £50 ; all -tment :»;), same block. It. AVaaborn, £22 iOj ; allotments ■10 and 41, sa-po Mock, II North, £41 ; allotments fiai;d7, 1)1 ck XIX, X, Wsghoro, £52 ; allotments 8 and i), sau_e block, A. Evans (-is asent), £67 ; allotments 10 and 11. same block, 11. Noitb, £92; allotments 12 and l.'j, same block, A. ISvans (as aeent), £94; allotment 14, same bl^ck, J. Gore, £37 ; allotment 35, same block, If. Hepplethwaite, £iS 10?; allotment 16, tame block, J. Trower, £28 10a ; allotments 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, block XX. II MitcbeU, £275 ; allotments 9 and 10, block XXI, A Evar-s (as agent), £7o; allotments 11 aud J2, same blcck, A. Evans (as ag'eat), £67; allotments 21 and 5.2, fame blor-k, fame buyer £11 ; allotments 1 atul 2, block XXII. U. M. Gunn' £'iti; allotments 5 and 0, block XXIII, H. Nortb, £51. Ht. Leonards.—Sections 14a, 15, 15a, anil 16, It. Armit and 11. Lamb, £58; sections la, i, 2a 2 3a, 3, 4v, 16a, 17, 17a, 18, and ISA, 11. T. Wheeler, jun , £150. Eicb of the above sections contains an aiea of 19 poles. Bisuopscourt. — Sections 31, 32, 33, and 43, Fairfax stivet, Alfred 'VVasher, £160. Kelvin Grove.—Section 1 of S3, containing lr £Gp, J. F. Chase, £17; section 125 and part of 12/-, M. Maisey, £25. Burnside.—Section 1, contaiuing lr 39p, Thomas Fogo, £27. Glenomaru.—Part of allotments 1, 6, 11, 534, section 8, containing 6a Cr 13p, H. K. Wilkinson, Martin's Bay —Part of allotment 4, containing 50 acres, R. R. Taylor, £13. Bronchitis and Pulmonary Complaints.—lfc is desirable that anyone who is affected with any form of chesb complaint arising from cold should at oace obtain a bottle of Bonnington's Cajsrageen Irish Moss, for its effect is most reliable. The public are cautioned against the numerous attempied imitations of this well-known article, none of which, appro&ok its oxFAxrcx

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Otago Witness, Issue 2299, 24 March 1898, Page 8

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IMPORTANT PROPERTY SALE. Otago Witness, Issue 2299, 24 March 1898, Page 8

IMPORTANT PROPERTY SALE. Otago Witness, Issue 2299, 24 March 1898, Page 8

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