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Auction RoUmi MONDAY, 19th dUNB, ~" At 12 o’clock TOWNSHIP OFHELENSBURGH. FREEHOLDS ON~THE PENINSULA, Unequalled for SUMMER RESIDENCES AND VILLA SITES, Adjoining Rainbird’s Jetty, and in the immed'ate vicinity of the r. gidencoof bit Honor the Superintendent M‘L UNDRESS, *HEPBURN, & CO. are instnr ted by the proprietors, ! Messrs Macf.iriaue and Burt, to sell by auction, «t their Room*, Man e street, on Monday. 19th June, at 12 o’clock, About 25 acres of that portion of their property fronting the Harbor, being sections 5 and 6 and parts of 7 and 8, Upper Harbor East District, ' subdivided into villa sites, ranging in size from J to 1 acre. i This property is among the few that are now available, with a water frontage, for cutting np into building sites. The situation of the property is unequalled in point of convenience, bemg ready of access by steamer, with Bainbird’s Jetty Immediately and Macandrew’s and Broad Bay Jetties within ten minutes’ walk; in addition to these is the new Beach road, just completed, passing right in fro.,tand still further, there is now the certainty of a railway being constructed _ very shortly along the fore-shore of the Peninsula as far as Portobello; all com-, to render this a moat desirable spot for parties in town in search of sPes for summer residences. The soil, climate, and picturesque beauty of the Peninsula are now too well known and recogni ed to require comment, and . of all the places along this favorite shore there is none that possesses _ in a higher degree all these attractive qualities than the property now about to be offered for sale. It is supplied with water by a perennial stream, and shelter, too, is secured by a lovely bit of natural bush. Intending purchasers would do well to take an early opportunity of visitingl&tis proposed Township, the name of which will no doubt also recommend it to many of our crizens. _ Lithographed plans isan be obtained at the Ro' ms of the Auctioneers. Upset price on each quarter-acre, L2O. Terms Quarter cash; balance at 6, 9, and 12 months, with interest added at the rate of 8 per cent, WEDNESDAY, 2Ut JUNE, At 2 o’clock. IMPROVED FREEHOLD ESTATE, MACRORIE & CUTIIBERTBON are instructed by the Trustees of the late Captain Howell to sell by public auction at their rooms, bn Wednesday, 2lst June, at 2 o'clock! The magnificent freehold properly of EASTBOURNE, Containing about 900 acres, at Flint's 1 Bush, with large mansion and orchard attached, the whole in excellent order. The estate has been considerably improved by cultivation, and is completely fenced and subdivided, chiefly with live fences. The InvercargillRiverten line of railway runs through a portion of the property. The buyer will have the option of taking at a valuation the stock, which principally consists of long-woolled sheep. As the object of the Trustees in selling.is ta invest the proceeds at interest, the terms wiU in consequence be extremely liberal. Further particulars will be given in future advertisements, or on application to the auctioneers, MACRORIE & CUTHBERTSON. FREEHOLD COAL MINE POE SALE, On Deferred Payments. AH. MAUDE, Oamaru, will sell on 21st • June (see special advertisement) the Awamoko Estate near Oamaru, comprising 4,450 acres agricultural land, in lots, with ample railway communication. One section of 50 acres has been' laid off, comprising the present Awamoko Coal Mine, so as to be within the means of practical miners. The coal is a very superior quality of brown coal, as it will get up steam quicker than Newcastle, though it not so lasting; and for household purposes is unexceptionable, having no smelL The mine, is in the centre of a large agricultural distriet, and there is no other coal known- within 10 miles on the one side and 20 on the other. The mine is inexpensive to work, being simply drives into the face of the hill, with plenty of drainage and a good roof. The coal is a four to five feet seam, lying nearly flat. The land is rich agricultural land, and wOl make a nice little property. Terms: 10 per cent, cash on fall of hammer; balance of one-font th of purchase money on survey being completed ; one fourth in two years; balance can remain as long as desired at 7 percent, interest. . 4. For particulars apply to GILLIES, STREET, & HISLOP, Dunedin; Or, A. H. MAUDE, Oamaru.

SATURDAY, 17th JUNK, At 12 o'clock. PAWBROKE K’FuNREDEEMED PLEDGEES, By instructions from Mrs Davis, Ballarat Pawn Office, Princes street. D m. shedding • is instructed by Mrs Davis to sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Saturday, 17th June, at 12 o’clock, Unredeemed pledges, as per following catalogue : No. 2 578, November 14th, 1 gold chain j 3,112, 25th, brooch and ear-rings ; 3,110, 28tk, gold hj. lever; 3,160, 30th ,s of. geneva; 3,191, February 1, clothes; 3,028, March 17'h, gold albert!; 3,693, 27th, gold locket; 7,001, May 19th, family Bible; 9,053, June 7th, petticoat; 9,073, 9th, trousers and rest; 10,067, 24th, suit of clothes ; 11,009. 21th. remnant silk; 1’,087, Jidy 2nd. crrpet ; 12,076, 12-h, by'! suit;* '2.036, 14th, dress aud n tticoat; 13,009, l.th, so f. geneva; 13,099, 23th, ring; K/159, Met, two rugs; 14 073, Ap il 2, suit of clothes; 15,0 -2, 7th, keeper;' 15 032, 9th, tingle barrel gun; 15 080,12 th, set studs; 15,072,13 th, t.o.f. geneva; 15,085, sh. leva-; 16,013, 17tb, tent and fly ; 10.034,18 th. white blankets; 10 045, 19th, 2 rings; 10,080; 24th, 4 nug got i; 17,002, 20th, ring aud pondage ; 17,004, September 1, toat; 18,022, 7th, black silk dress; 18,036, Bth, so f lever; 18 073. 11th, aof geneva; 18,078, 13th, gold locket; 19.000, 45th, boots; 19,074, 22nd, ring; 20,001, Septembersth, coat; 20,028, 23th, 2 rings; 20,036, < 'ctober Ist. scarf shawl; 20 062. Ist, black drees: 20,0"4, 4th, ling; 30,003, 6th, b ooch and ear rings; 30 023. 7th, suit of clothes*; 30,034, Bth, 2 rings; 30,048, 11th, 1 ' ring; 30,063. IXtb, 1 overcoat aud hat; 30,1)67, 12th, 1 desk and album ; 30 080, 13th, dress and jacket; '30,081, 13th, gold albert and key; 30 080, 13th; s.o.f. lever; 80,094, 14th, 1 dock; 40.095, 26th, g,l.h geneva; 50 014, 28th, co»t and vest; 50,050, November 1, table cloth; 60,020,10 th, blanket; 60,021, barometer ; 60,053,12 th, s.h verge ; 60,056; sSu lover; 60.067, 13th, s o.f. l.ver; 60090, 16th, gold ;in; 70.010, 17th, s.c.f, watch; 70,023, 19th, eo.f. geneva; 80,017, 29th, shj lever: 80,018, 29th, concertina and pistols; 80,025, 1 'ecember Pt. s of geneva; 80.089, let, overcoat ; 90,017, - 14th, dress.; 00 053, 15th,Mbit cloths; 10,0.2. 24th, shtfWL Maty 31st, apert aiiS brooch; SO9B, Juno 9, sewing machine

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Evening Star, Issue 4149, 14 June 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4149, 14 June 1876, Page 3

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