BALES BY AWOTIOJV. FRIDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. To Grocers, Storekeeper*, &c. clock, 6 chests tea, each 661b 40 Loxes tea, each ll^lb 7 half-chests tea, each 421b 20 quarter-cheats tea, each 211b 10 do do each2oAlb, Ail of very superior quality. Without reserve* Samples at rooms of auctioneers. FRIDAY, 19fch NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. GROCER'S STOCK. .M. SPEDDING i will Bell by auction, at his Rooms, on Dnday, November 19, at 2 o'clock, A grocer's stock, removed for sale, Consisting of— Tea, sugar Flour, pickles Jams, coffee Oilmen's stores Canisters Counter Bcalea, &c,, &c Without reserve. SATURDAY, 20th NOVEMBER, DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB SPRING MEETING. Provincial Sale Yards. will sell by auction on Saturday, 2t)th, at half-past 11 o'olock sharp, The booths, grand stand, paddock, race cards, entrance gates, fruit stands, &c, for the two days' meeting. AUTHOBISED ChABGES, Saddling Paddock 5b Grand Stand gg The Gates. Foot passengers Is Saddle horse 2e One-horse trap 3s Two-horse trap " 4a Four-horse trap 8s Licensed traps 2s 6d, to pay only onoe each day, the passengers of same 1b each.
Full particulars can be obtained from MR SYBNEY JAMES, Secretary to the Jockey Olub, SATURDAY, 20th NOVEMBER, At 12 o'olock sharp. At Provincial Yards. Rye-grass and Clover Hay, at Forbury. f RIGHT, STEPHENSON; & 00. ' m » have received instructions from James Smith, Esq., to sell by rfuction, at Provincial Yards, on Saturday, November 20, at 12 o'clock sharp, Stack of rye-grass and clover hay (containing about 22 tons, more or less), at Forbury, for removal. SATURDAY, 20th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. 'RIGOR, MAITLAND, AND 00. have received instructions from Messrs Stewart and Gow, to sell by public auction, at their Sale Rooms, Balclutha, on the above date and hour, TV following valuable Freehold Properties:— Sections 7, 7h, 8, B*, 9, 9£, 12, 12$, 13 13£, Block 111., Burr's Subdivision of the Town of Balclutha, adjoining the residence of Alexander Bain, Esq., having extensive frontages to Renfrew and John streets, the two main cross streets, leading from the Railway Station to Clvde street. Sections 11, 12, Block 111., East Ward, near Mr DoulFa flour mill. Section 20, Block 111., opposite Balclutha Hotel, with G6ft frontage to Main South road, and HOft frontage to Btreet, in front of Balclutha hotel. Sections 3, 4, Block I, Helensburgh, 133 feet frontage to Main street Section 4, Block V., M'Neil's Subdivision, fronting Clyde street Section I, Block IV., Township of Stirling Section 2, Block 1., East Ward, Balclutha, on which is erected the Balclutha Hotel and Stables, now in the possession of Mr Richards. 250 acres (mo*re or less) agricultural land, Bituated at Hillcnd, adjoining the property of Matthew Marshall, Esq. 350 acres (more or less) improved agricultural land, with farm buildingß, now in the occupation of Mr James Smith, situated in the Te Houka District, near the valuable properties of Messis Geo. Aitken, James Bruce, William; Walker, and Robert Robson.
Sestion 13, Block VIII., A. M'NeilV Subdivision of Balclutha, immediately behind the Wesleyan Manse. This section is well worth the attention of anyone wanting a site for a private residence. Also— Sections 1, 3, 4, «, 8, 10, a*d 12, Block 111., Battrick's Subdivision, town of Balclutha. These sections are an extension of the highest terrace in the township, and are well suited for manufactories or private residenoea. Theße Properties will be sold to the highest bidder, and should command the attention of the public Immediately opposite the above 7 aoree, Four Quarter-Acre Sections will be offered in the Township of Helensburgh, being Sections 6, 7, 16,, 17, Block I. The Auctioneers would request the attention of Speculators, Settlers, and others to the above sale. A few additional vuluable Properties will be offered on the same day, particulars of which will appear in next issue of ' i lutha Leader ' The above I'roperties are early selections, and should command attention by the public, having been lon^ r withheld from sale. On and after Ist November, plans of the above Propertirs may be seen at the Offices of the Auctioneers.
Terifls of payment will be liberal. .MONDAY, 22ud NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. VALUABLE FRExHoLD SECTION, North. Harbor and Blueskm District. jITX are instructed by the proprietor, Mr Holmes, to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Monday, 22nd November, at 2 o'clock, That valuable freehold property, being section 15, block 9, in the North Harb r and Blunskin District, situate between the Township of Hastings and the property of Mr 0. Burke, and containing 9 acres 3 roods 36 poles. A fine stream of water flows tb rough the property, which supplies Burke's brewery alongside. Terms at uxle.
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Evening Star, Issue 3973, 18 November 1875, Page 3
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771Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3973, 18 November 1875, Page 3
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