MONDAY, 24th APRIL, At lio'dodb At the Owners Premises, Caveftham, To Farmers Teamsters, HOESES, WAGGO~ AND HAKNBSF; WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, and CO. have received instructions from Mr & Vt‘Connell to cell by auction, at Cavershwn, on Monday, 24th April, at 12 o'clock, Three Teams, consisting of-r 15 heavy draught geldings, 3 to 7 years old 9 do do mares do do 3 waggons, harness, and covers . 1 double-furrow plough, by Reid and Gray The above horses will be found, On inspection, very superior, having been selected from various shipments regardless of cost. ; The sole reason for these teams being brought to oompe* tition is the fact of their owner being obliged to leave for Europe.
TUESDAY, 25th APRIL. At 1 o’clock. At MosgieJJ LEASE OF FARM, DAIRY CATTLEHOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, and CO. have received instructions from Mr G. M. Jordan, who is leaving for Southland, to .sell by auction, ou the ground, Mosgiel, on Tuesday, 25th April, at 1 o’clock. Lease having 15 years to run from Ist May next of farm containing 29 acres of land adjoining Mosgiel Bush. The land is well grassed and fenced, and has on it a geod four-roomed dwellinghouse, shed for ten cows, stable, and workshot * Also, About 3,000 posts and rails' 23 dairy cows and young stock Household furniture, &c.. &c.
WEDNESDAY. 26th APRIL. At 2 (/clock. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTIES, Corner George street and Moray place. BY AUCTION. Henry d r i v e r> on behalf of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, has received instructions from Messrs M‘JDona3dand Doting to sell by auction, at the Otago Wool Stores, on Wednesday, 26th April, 1876, at 2 o’clock sharp. The following Valuable Properties;— Lot L—The ROYAL GEORGE HOTEL, comer of George street and Moray place, with frontage of 47 feet to former and 90 feet to latter. The hotel is under h>a«e for 3$ years to Mr Thomas O’Donnell at annual rental of L 250, and the shop under hotel is let to Mr A. Smith at L 65 per annum. Total income, L 315 per annum. Lot 2.-—BRICK SHOP, adjoining the Royal George, having 20 feet 7 inches frontage to George street, with depth of 90 feet. This property is at present under lease|to Mr John Richards, draper, for seven yean from sth January, 1875, at of L 204. Lot' 3.—BRICK SHOP, adjoining Lot No. 2, and having a frontage to George street of 20 feet 7 inches, with depth of 90 feet. Thin property is at present under lease to Mr William Hay, bookseller, for two yean from 14th December, 1874, at an annual rental of L 204, Lot 4.—BUTCHER’S SHOP, occupied by M‘Donald and Coring, and adjoin* ing Lot 3, with frontage of 28 feet 5 Inches to George street, by a depth of 90 feet, with stable and yard at back 66 feet by 19 feet 9 inches. This property is at present oseupied by the proprietors, and could be let at once for L 250 per annum. Lot 5. —BRICK SHOP, adjoining Lot 4, with a frontage to George street of 19 feet 9 inches, by a depth of 90 feet. This property is at present occupied byJMi® Clough at a rental of £2OO per annum. The above properties are held by Messrs M'Donald and Doting under lease for nineteen years from 23rd February, 1876. with valuation tor improvements at end of lease, at ground rental of L2 10a per foot frontage to George street for Lots Nos, 1, 2, and 3, and L2 per foot for Lots 4 and s—say, tots! ground rent of L 316, as against a total income of L 1,173. The above properties will first be offered it one lot at upset price to be declared at time of sale, when, if j not sold, each lot.vrl)l|bdlo7jre£ separately. *
Terms veryjliberal, Title'under Land TraneferJAct. Forlfurthcr information, apply to HENRY DRIVER N.Z.L. and MIA. Co.
THURSDAY, 27th APRIL. At 1 o’clock. At Mosgiel Yards. Henry driver,, (on behalf of the Now Zealand and Mercantile Agency Company) will offer foty gale, at theMoigiel Cattle Yards, on 27th April, at 1 o’clock, ' 1000 Foil-mouthed Merino Ewes. 40 Head Store Cattle. 20 do Fat do (prime). ; 20 first-class Dairy Cows, with calves aft foot or about to calve
FRIDAY, 12th MAY, At 12 o’clock. {At Otakia. Clearing-out Sale of t HORSES, CATTLE. GRAIN, FARMING $ IMPLEMENTS. FURNITURE, &o. Henry deiveil (on behalf of IN. Z. L. and M. A. Con » pany) has received instruction from Mr SamutV O’luine, of the Reliance Hotel, who (s givingu y business, to sell byjpnblic auction, at tbeß ft 1 lance Hotel, on Friday, 12th May. at ft n’clock, ‘ 1 pur of buggy horse 1 saddle horse 1 draught mare, with foal at look X draught horse and harness 2 yearling oolts 4 dairy cows, near calving 2 do milking 3 young steers 1 stack ryegrass baj,‘ Ido straw 40 tons green oat sheaves for chaffing 200 bushels oats 45 tons potatoes 2 acres Swedish turnips and carrots Dray with frame, plough, reaping msohirfe roller, 2-horse power and ebaff*cotti2 machine 200 fowls, geese, turkeys, etc. 5 pigs Water tanks wi) steads, taT chamber seh£*‘l utensil?, <wv, other articles tion. », washstan »i crockery, da ,and a great m numerous tc m As'MrTO’Ease’s lease oldhe Seliaace H & ka»,expiteii everything will poritirely be
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Evening Star, Issue 4104, 22 April 1876, Page 3
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888Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4104, 22 April 1876, Page 3
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