AttotlmkSfi&ow rrttHil Ail. Atiib’_„ r . . Without reserve. , L _ _ Tetms-oanh.. BAENBT j A CO. TO-MOBROW, : At 12 o’clock. . . t On the Premises, opposite Post Offlce, PrinoM street •; i, 1 Furniture, Clothing, Drapety,CmtaL Iron, mongery, Jewelleiy, ‘ OroCkeryware. Boots. Vases. BeM W232 Machines andßo|le*i; hud httfee qS twy of sundries. No-reserve. '' I* A Z A 8, Auctioneer. - MONDAY, 27th At 12 oVdobk. v IMPORTANT SALE or HORSES. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. PICK J. on M ACL BAN B B tt'T-tt BBS are favored with instruotloßß from at 12 o’clock, The whole of his stock plant, as undeu viz.;— - . X 20 horses, CenaisUogof—--1 pair magnificent carriage Bones, good steppers, quiet, and thoroughlyatkunch; a number of* paiis well-matchetlbugay horse 9, and useful roadsters, good m saddle and single or double harness. Carriages, commercial travellers’ traps, and double and single-seated bugglm. Iset very superiir carriage harness, full plated, imported to order, and ft large assortment of double and single buggy harness » ladies’ nnd saddles, bridles, whips, Ac,:. Office furniture, including desks, tables, copying press, lie. Also, Stable plant, end sundries too numerous to particularise. Terms at sale. MONDAY, 27th MARCH, At U. o’clock shatpi To Timber Merchants, Contractors, Builders, Speculators, and otheni VALUABLE CITT LEASEHOLD s PROPERTIES. 11 WP 1 T .® **~ A W fc CO. •» fc havereceivedmstruotionflfrom Messrs Gathne and Laraadh to sell by auction, at the timber yards of Messrs Black, Thomson, and Co., the whole of the latter firm’s assorted stocks of rough and manufactured building materials, in lots to suit purchasers. Also, the whole of their splendid machinery, including stationary engine, and seU&tdbuiar' boiler about 18 H.P. nominal. A self-acting saw-beach, with angle fanee 16 circular saws, etc., etc. - • few American planing machine, by Ball and Co . capable of planing up to 24 inches wide, with all the necessary knives for planing, tongoing, and grooving, etc.; 40 feet 8 inches lying shaftisg, with pullies, belts, etc.; complete. Offices and office furniture, sheds, timber, raoks, etc. After the disposal of the above there will be offered— The unexpired leases of three-quarter-acre sections, with frontages to Mnwn r place, viz. : Section 7, Block V., Dunedin, having ten years to ran, renewable on adjustment of ground rent up to a period of iixty years. Section 8, Block V., Dunedin—a Reserve Lease, with ten yean to run • full valuation* for brick or atone buildings. Section 9, Block V., Dunedin, with ten years- to run; lease has the light to remove wooden buildings. These sections will be offered separately at a yearly rental. . ■' ■ ' Catalogues may beobtainecTon the premiss. or from the auctioneers. • ■
WEDNESDAY,: 29th MARCH. At 2.30 o’clock. VALUABLE FREE SOLD LAND* In the Clutha District. ' HE NR Y D Ely bR has received instructions from "the Begi fcrar of the Supreme Court to 8# by auction, at the Otago Wool Stores* Rattray street Wharf, on Wednesday, 29th fast* at 2.30 o’clock, The following Sections, of valuable Freehold Land in the Clatha District Sections Nos. 6, 8, and 10, Slock LV., containing 167 acres 2 roods. Section 12, Block LV., containing 26 acres 1 rood Section 11, Block LXII., containing 52 acres 2roods . Section 1, Block LVI., and half of Sectioa* 12, Block LV. t containing 78 acres 3 roods. The above are nearly all under cultivation, and Section No. II has a House of founcoopu, with Stable, erected ht)on It, and thig will be a aplondid opportunity of acquiring the property at a reasonable price. HENRY DRIVER, N.X.L. anil M.A. Co, PRELIMINARY NOTICE* • - TOWNSHIP OP WILLIAMSBUR&H, Adjoining Momington and the Glen Estite. M'landrkss; Hepburn, & co. have been instructed by William Barr Esq., to sell by auction, on an early day, of which'due notice will be riven, ... .. THE ABOVE TOWNSHIP, Now being suveyed into allotments dffrm one-eighth of an acre to one acre each. Lithograph plans wilt be ready in a fowriaye. Terms very liberal : f —~ I .11.1.1 in|T) f i bn*iii ii rn Business Notice* • * NEW BKUSgJGIS CARPETS, .isjfw TAPESTRY CARPETS, : Tipestiy •Jarpet, 3» Hid per yard EiddettnlnsterCar,,l*. 2s Ud per yard. New Hearth Rdf* « od.* Stair Carpets, leper yard. HERBERT. HAYWW, <P j^ IN THE ESTATE OF C. V. BRfcWSft, BAT^LUTHA / CREDITORS in* the above EHtate ; are reV>/ quested to forward their chiWftiihiy v- rifled to Messrs Sargood, Son, and. Kwen, Dunedin, on or- befell April, next, otherwise they null b i excluded pa'ing in auy divideudwdiich maybeueorared. All parties Indehteil to the above Estate ate requested to paytht-ir accounts forthwith, aa : after Ist April next pftnhpt .action wDI he taken for recovery. .. ~v jry - A . ; ’I Trustees. ARM, Cold, andShoyrerßathl, cleanliness And comfort i, leaiple.ol Piuiuojv Prinoesatiew,
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Evening Star, Issue 4080, 24 March 1876, Page 3
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