FRIDAY, 11th AUGUST, . At 12 o'clock. By order of the Trustees In the Estate of Mrs Phoebe Bradley, At Purakanui. A/TA, CLEAN BROTHERS JJUL nave received .instructions f.om the bWnoHn 1 * 1 Estate of MrsP. Iradley to sell by auction, on the premises. Pundtanui, on the above dat at 12 o&ock, ’ Harness mare, in foal New Spring cart and harness 2 tons hay 2 tip drays 3 cows in full milk 4 calves 1 working bullock Pack saddle, lady's riding saddle, 2 sets abaft and leading harness, 3 sett back chains and tugs, 3 pairs Lames, dairy utensils, iron tank, poultry, 4c., Ac. Terms at sale. FRIDAY, 11th AUGUST, At U o’clock. For the benefit of whom it may'concern. At the Railway Sheds, 70 BAGS OATS. Terms cash. HEPBURN k CO. FRIDAY, 11th AUGUST, ~~ At 12 o’clock. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Cottage' Pianoforte, in Ros iwood; Handsome Walnut Cheffonier, Large Extending Table, Walnut Library Table. MX\NDRESS, HEPBUBN. AND 00. are instructed by Dr Sorfey (who is returning to Melbourne) to sell by auction, at ms residence, Upper Stuart street, on Friday. - Uth August, at 12 o'clock, . The whole of his Superior Household Fumi* ture and Effects, consisting of— Handsome walnut cheffonier, extending dining table, mahogany couch in hairdoth, dining chairs in haircloth, easy chairs to match, pianoforte and music canterbury, sewing-machine, pictures, carpets, handsome writing table and desk, bookcase and che^tdnfWersat* tached, bedroom furniture and nishing, kitchen uuteneils, &o, fte. Also, lady a and Gentleman’s saddle and bridle
SATURDAY, 13th AUGUST, At 12 o’clock. At the Booms, Princes street. CUnri g Sale of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Cottage Pianoforte, Oleographs; Chromos, ’ _ Ac., Ac. Without reserve. BARNETT A CO. W. SATURDAY, 12th AUGUST, At 2 o’clock. TOWNSHIP OP SELWYN, North-East Valley road. Three-quarters of a nolle from Bridge at ead of Great King street. M‘LANDRESS, hepburn, A CO. are instructed by the Proprietors to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse strict, on Saturday, 12th August, at 2 o'clock, > 43 Allotments in the Township of SELWYN, being subdivisions of Section 19, £ orth East Valley District. . The great demand that exists for building sites in the suburbs of the City has induced the proprietor to lay off this township. Tha land! ta 11 level, and at the same time capable of the most perfect drainage. A district road passes through the centre the township, giving frontages to almost the whole of the allotments. With the prospect r£ tramways being laid down along the North-east Valley road as far as Brown’s Hotel, and the fact that the Water of Leith toll-gate If now in course of removal to the other side of the township, these dream stances contribute to make the position • Selwvn a most attractive one to parties in search of building sites. Flans can be obtained at the Rooms of the Auctioneers. Terms—One-fourth cash, balance at. six. twelve, and eighteen months, with interestadded at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum. Note. —As a guide to parties intending to visit the township it is situated immediately opposite .the District Schoolhonse, on the North-East Valley road. MOSGIBL. Messrs macle\n bros. have w. ceived instructions from Mr E. Smith, factor to the Ot«go Presbyterian Church Board of Property, to submit to public auction on Tuesday, 15th August, at noon, in the Drillshed. Mosgiel, The lease -of twenty-five sections, earn about one quarter-acre, having a frontage to the Moegiel Mill Road.
Plan of the sections and conditions of sale may be seen at At the same time and rlaee there will also be offered,' on account of Mr Cottrell, Quarteracre Section, very desirably situated (three minutes’* walk from the Railway Station), with the very [substantial and well finished noose of four rooms, scullery, Ac. erected thereon. For particulars apply to Mr Cottrell, or,to Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 18th AUGUST, At 2 o’clock, DESIRABLE FREEHOLD ON PORT. OBELLO ROAD, About three miles from Dunedin. ■ MACLEA n"~B ROT H B SB, instructed by the Trustees of Miss Annie Wanren, will sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on the above date. Part of Section 5, Block VIIL, Suburban District of Otago (Otago Penmsnla District), comprising 2A acres, more or less, on which ib erected the i'ortobello Store, with Dwelling-house of air rooms attached. The ground is enclosed and subdivided with live hedges, and a portion la laid out as garden anddfoharo. Bookkeeping, arithmetic. &o.— Evening Glass and Private Lessons. Mr Gow, Cargill street and Normal School. fJTCB MISSES BELL GIVE MUSIC LESSONS at their Beams, and the Qflda High School, Rooms at Mr Hardy’s Officer. nsar]Mr O. I.• ’ ' I Begg’v Music Saloon, Prtncss ntry;e MR SMEA Or Savings Bank, Dunedin. Title"guaranteed. Terms at sale.
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Evening Star, Issue 4198, 10 August 1876, Page 3
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