UCTION NOTICES. D. M. SPBDDINGi Auctioneer, Has removed to temporary premises A few doors south of bis old rooms during the widening of Princes street. MONDAY, 24th JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. Freehold Section and Cottage, St. Hilda, M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & 00. are instructed by the proprietor to sell by auction, at their Booms, Manse street, on Monday, 24th January, at 2 o’clock. That valuable fseehold property, being section 11, block 38, hating a frontage of 40ft to M'Glashan street by a depth of IOOIt, together with the two'toomed cottage thereon. Terms at sale. MONDAY, 24th JANUARY, At 12 o’clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Cargill street, • M‘L ANDRESS, "HEPBURN. & CO. are instructed by Mr Geo. Greenfield to sell by auction, at his residence, Cargill street, on Monday, January 24, at 12 o’clock, The whole of his household furniture and effects, Consisting of— Extending dining table, couch in haircloth, easy chairs to match; carpets, chairs, fenders and irons, pier glasses, oheffomere, cornices, coffee table, cent o table, lamps, crystal and cutlery, handsome chest drawers, bedsteads aud bedding, mattresses and palliases, kitchen furniture and utensils, Terms at sale, MONDAY, 24th JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. Household Furniture and Effects, Maitland street. 1%/T‘LANDRESS, HEPBURN, tr CO -LTLI. are instructed to sll by auction, oi the premises, Maitland street, on Mondav January 24, at 2 o’clock, r The whole Household Furniture and Effects consisting of- • Dining-room and bedroom furniture, am kitchen utensils. Terms at sale. [SATURDAY, sth FEBRUARY. At 2 o’clock. GREAT SALE u>F FREEHOLDS. SUBURBAN ALLOTMENTS. TOWNSHIP OF BURNSIDE (EAST). Seven minutes’ from Dunedin by Railway adjoining the Junction Station of tht Clutha and Green Island Railways, and having a large double frontage to the MAIN SOUTH ROAD. ‘LANDLESS, HEPBURN, & CO. .LtX hevo received instructions from K. Prosser, Esq., to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Mausa 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 acquire any number of adjoining sections. For Suburban Villas these rolling downs cannot be surpassed. The soil is rich, and the land has recently been carefully laid down with English grass. There is a fine stream of watet 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, viz., deposit in cash of L 5 per section; balance 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 to visit the ground during the holidays, getting out at the Burnside station. Lithograph plans now ready, and may be obtained at the rooms of the auctioneer. MONDAY, 24th JANUARY, At 12 o’clock. On the Premises, Forth street, next Eggei’a Store. Household Furniture. BARNETT & CO. • are instructed by JohnPatterson, Eeq., to sell by auction, on the premises, Forth street. Monday, 24th January, at 12 o’clock, The whole of his household furniture Comprising— Sitting and bod-room furniture, kitchen utensils, crockery, glassware, &c. Also, 10 very superior oleographs—splendid pictures Terms cash. WEDNESDAY, 26th JAivUAKY, At 32 o’clock. On the Premises, Phip Inn, Princes street. BOILDING FOR REMOVAL. Surplus furniture, bar fittings, cedar counter, four-pull beer engine, &c , &c, WB A R NETT AND CO. • are instructed by Mr M. Moss to sc* l by auction, ou the Premises, Wednesday, at 12 '’clock, as above. Without reserve. Terms cash.
TUESDAY, 2'th JANUARY. /I 2 o’clock* To General Storekeepers, Dealers, and Ohejs, WHITELAW & 00. are instructed to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Rattray street, on Saturday, 25th inst., at 2 o’clock, 2) bales printing paper 10 do brown do 65 cases salmon 103 do brandy 10 qrs. do do 20 Jo Sherry 7 do W.I. rum 50 casks ale, quarts 15 tons fencing wire, more or less rusted 3 do white lead 75 cases Hey wood's American chairs Also, 1 Ball’s No. 2 Tenon ; eg Machine 1 Ba’l’s Floor Mortiser, with boring attach* ment. | Terns at sale. slO-Vl<!&9 PATTERNS IN FLOOR CLOTHS ' for Rooms, Lobbies, and Passages, Cocoa Matting, plain and striped. Felt Carpets, Is 9d per yard. New Felt Squares, New Door Mats and Slips. Now Wool Mats. HERBERT, HAYNES, A 00.
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Evening Star, Issue 4027, 22 January 1876, Page 3
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743Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4027, 22 January 1876, Page 3
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