AVOTZOK ULU WEDNESDAY, 12th JANUARY. At 3 o’clock. 1,500 Dales Wool Henry driver, for the New Zealand Loan and Mero&n* tile Agency Company will sell by auction, at the Otago Wool Stores, on Wednesday next, at 3 o clock, 1,500 bales wool Sheepskins Hides Tallow, Terms cash. FRIDAY, 14th JANTUARY, At 1 o clock At Springbank, East Taieri. GROWING CROPS, HAY, DAIRY COWS, HORSES, &c. HE N R y7~d river has received instructions from Messrs Uallandar Brothers to sell by auction, at Spnngbank Farm, East Taieri, on Friday. 14th January, 1876, 13 acres growing wheat ji ~ oats 2 „ ~ barley l-’ .. <i rye-grass hay 12 first-class dairy cows, all in full milk 5 heavy cart colts and fillies, two and three years old The crops sure good, and stock in fine condition, and will be sold. WEDNESDAY, 12tfa JANUARY, At 12 o’clock, 4 CASES PRIME BACON 2 do do HAMS. M. SPEDDINC will sell as above, at his Rooms, ci w eelneaday, 12lh January, at 12 o’clock. Ex Wanganui, from Christchurch. WEDNESDAY, 12th JANUARY! At 12 o’clock. * At the Octagon, Fittings of Butcher’s Shop, Household Furniture, &o. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. have received instructions from the Trustees in the estate of Mr John Asher to by auction, on the premises, Octagon, on Wednesday, 12th January, at 12 o’clock, All the requisites of a butcher’s shop, comprising fittings of shop, office, salting and sausage rooms, including sausage- . machine, sausage-fillet, and. waterengine ; 2 light horses, 1 draught horse, 2 spring carts, &c., &c. Also, The whole of the household furniture, comprising drawingroom, bedroom/at-d kitchen furniture. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 1?, At 1 o’clock. On the premises, George street, coraer of Howe street. 4 Household Furniture, Patent' Mangle. W BARNETT, & CO. ■ are instructed to sell by auction on the premises, to-morrow, at 1 o’clock. Household furniture, comprising— Horsehair couch, cedar chest of drawers, tables, chairs, bedsteads, feather bed, crockery, books, kitchen utensils, ftc., a’so Dawson’s superior patent box mangle. Terms cash. THURSDAY, 13th JANUARY, At 12 o’clock, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WB ARN ET T h CO. . * are instructed by a gentleman who is giving up housekeeping to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Thursday, at 12 o’clock. Household furniture, comprising parlor and bedroom furniture, sewing machine, crockery, books, pictures, and kitchen utensils; also, kit shoemakers’ tools, &c., complete, Terms cash. Removed to Rooms for convenience of sole. ' SATURDAY, loth JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. Dwelling House fjr Removal. Surplus Fund* ture, and Surplus Building Material AT WOODHEAD, MORNINGTON. M'LANDRESS HEPBURN' & CO. are instructed by H. M'Neill Esq., to sell by auction at Woodhead, Monungton (top of Stafford street), on Saturday, 15th January, at 2 o’clock, Dwelling house of ten rooms of brick and atone, with lead roof—for removal, also, Leamington range, with H. P. boiler marble mantel-pieces, registrar grates, and a large quantity of Surplus Furniture ; also, a quantity of Surplus Building Material, comprising— im T and G kauri flooring, kauri planks, Hobart Town palings, carpenters 1 benches, galvanized corrugated iron, sashes, cast iron balustrades, &c. The dwelling house will be sold at 3 o’olodk ! sharp. The auctioneers invite the attention -of parties about to build to this opportunity of | securing the mater. -tig of a large substantial house at a very small cost.
Terms at sale. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GREAT SALE OF FREEHOLDS* SUBURBAN ALLOTMENTS, TOWNSHIP OF BURNSIDE (BAST}? Seven minutes’ from Dunedin by Railway, adjoining the Junction Station <of the Clutha and Green Island Railways, and having a large double frontage to toe MAIN SOUTH ROAD. M ‘LANDLESS, HEPBURV, k CO. here received instructions from E. Prosser, Esq., to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on an early date, of which due notice will be given. His beautiful estate of BURNBANK, sub divided and so surveyed that purchasers desiring a large block may ac> quire any number of aidjoining sections. For Suburban Villas these rolling downs can* not be surpassed. The soil is rich, and the land has recently been carefully laid down with English grass. There is a fine stream of water running through the estate, as well as several excellent springs. For Market Gardens and Orchards a considerable portion of the township is eminently adapted. As homes for working men the locality cannot be surpassed. On one of the sections is a substantiallybuilt seven-roomed house, with excellent garden and orchard. Most liberal terms of payment are offered, I viz. t deposit fn cash of L 5 per section; balance 1 at six, twelve, and eighteen months, with seven per cent, interest added. Purchasers desirous of longer terms may obtain same on application. Immediate possession given. Intending buyers are strongly Invited id visit the ground during the holidays, getting out at the Burnside station. Lithograph plans can be oUftined at the rooms of the auctioneer after thelsU
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Evening Star, Issue 4017, 11 January 1876, Page 3
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