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AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, 9th OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. VALUABLE SUBUKBAN VILLA SITE. HE PERPETUAL TRUS" ESTATE, A AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEWZEALAND, LIMITED, have received instruct ions to Dell by auction, in their Booms, Rattray street, on Friday, October 9, at 2 o'clock, A valuable property at Oaversham, containing three roods and six poles, together with the stable and oattmildines fbereon. This property is a most desirable site for a residence, being pleasantly situated and commanding one of the finest views to be had around the City. The laud has been greatly improved, and is well planted with fruit and other trets. For further particulars apply at the offices of the Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 16th OCTOBER, At 2.30 p.m. Hall of Chamber of Commerce. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLB LAND AT GRANTS BRAES. THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, AND AGENCY COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) are instructed to offer for sale by public auction as above, in the hall of the Chamber of Commerce, Liverpool street, in one lot, The whole of that beautiful suburban land situated in Anderson's Bay district, fronting the harbor, and immediately adjoining the TOWNSHIP OF WAVERLEY, being sections 1, 2, 3, 4,11,12,13,14, 16, and 16, block VIII., Anderson's Bay district; And section 21, block L, Otago Peninsula district, containing about 113 acres. The property will be offered for absolute disposal by public competition, as the owner is making extensive improvements on another estate, and it determined to realise at almost any sacrifioe. The property, therefore, to show the bona fide character of the sa'.e, will be offered at the MKBBLY NOMINAL UPSET PRICE OF L6O PERAORK, and. will be sold to the highest bidder without further reserve. • A bona fide offer of LlO5 per acre for over 60 acres of the property was made about seven years ago, but on transmission to the then owner, who was resident out of the Colony, was refused. So soon as the long-tolked-of bridge across the harbor—and which at no distant date it likely enough to be a thing accomplished—is actually erected, there can be little doubt that every acre of the property will be saleable readily at an average price of from L6OO TO LI.OOO PER ACRE. Any Syndicate or Capitalist, therefore, purchasing this Property at anything under LIOO pes Aonu, and interesting itself or himself in pushing THE BRIDGE SOHBME ahead may confidently expect to realise a very CONSIDERABLE FORTUNE by tht> purchase of this property. About 60 acres have been carefully laid off into theTowusfirp of Ivanhob, on one section of which the new residence of M. J. S. Mackenzie, Esq., M.H.R., has been recently erected; and the property contains, without exception, the finest sites for \illa residences in the neighborhood of Dunedin, If the proposed bridge were once erected the property would be nearer the Post Office than la.&ds situated within some parts of the town of Dunedin proper itself which have been sold generally at from L4OO to L6OO per quarterTerms: One-fifth cash, and balance may remain on mortgage foi 5 or 7 years, at 6 per cent, interest. Full part'culars and plans on application to THE AUCTIONEERS. SATURDAY, 10th OCTOBER, At 1 o'clock sharp. SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, From the City Loan Office, 70 Princes street M. S P~B DDI N O has received instructions from A. Mytra ,on Saturday next, . The following list of Unredeemed Pledges x—--1884.-168, gold hunting levee Jane Wt& 767, piece oloth. August 15th, 957, half' hoop diamond ring. September 27th, 1125, gold locket; 1126, 2 rings. October 17th, 1223, gold ring (uncut diamond); 18tb> 1225, gold chain; 31st, 1270, opossum rag. November Ist, 1276, gold chain; 6th, 1292, . s.h. watch and chain; Bth, 1300, gold ring; llth, 1309, tea and coffee service; 17tb, 1324, s.h. lever and chain; 19th, 1829, s.B, watch; 20tb, 1330, s.o.f. watch; 22nc% 1337, s.o.f. watch; 25th, 1345, s.h. watch; 27th, 1356, brooch; 26thj 1359, album and accordion. .December 2nd, 1375, a. watch, gold chain; 3rd, 1380, 3 articles jewellery; 4th, 1384, gold watch and chain; 10th, 1405, diamond pin and gold earrings; llth, 1410, silver watch, guard, and ring; 15th, 1422, English concertina; 20th, 1440, s.h. lever;. 1441, pit. sugar basin and waiter: 1442 L gold ring and watch key; 27th, 1462, gold o.f. lever (chronometer); 1463, lady's geld watch and chain; 1464, Masonie medal and pencil case; 31st, 1475, gold ring; 1476 V gold locket. 1885.—January sth, 20, 2 silver bracelets; 21, silver watch; 7th, 28, d.a. gun (breech* loader); Bth, 32, flute; 10th, 87, flute; 18th, 61, guard and greenstone; 17th, 64, sewing machine (Wertheim); 65, a. w«ieb> and guard; 19th, 73, s.h. watch: 78,5.h, cutlery; 2ith, 108, gold chain 15th, 194, silver watch; 195, d.K gun; 250, silver hunting 1 s. hj. lever; 12th, 289, overcoat; 290, 3 300, gold seal and guard; 303, a. hj. lever; 16th, 308, silver chain and locket; 20th, 326, gold keyless watch; 827, watch and guard; 328, diamond ring; 329, s. hj. lever; 331, violin; 28th, 360, tag gold chain; 30th, 362, brooch; 365, aJa. lever; 366, s.h. "VValtham watch. April 4th, 385, gold watch and chain; 10th, 410, coat. May 12th, 538, waterproof; 15th, 547, overcoat; 551, parcel clothes, etc.. Also, from Ballar&t Loan Office, Brinces street south: im'-July 4th, 2139, gold op. f. levd* 1885.—February 27th, 777, s.h» lever; 778, And 60 lots that do not require to be advertised. REMEMBERS SATURDAY, 10th, at 1 OXJLOCK SHARP A. Myebs and Cd.'s SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES-, TfITEPNESDAY, Mth OCTOBER, And following days, At 11 o'clock, GREAT CLEARING SALE OI" WINES, SPIRITS, TEAS; SUGARS, GROCERIES, OILMEN'S STORES, PROVISIONS, OILS; SOAPS, TOBACCO, AMERICAN GOODS, STATION REQUISITES, THRESHING MILL AND ENGINE. fo the Assigned Estate of NEILL BROS, IT'LANDRESS, HEJPBPRN, AND CO. U. have been infracted by the Trustees in e above Estate; so. sell by auction, at- their October, asd following days, at 11 o'clock, Jt* entire stock of merchandise. In bond, and duly paid. / Full particulars in catalogues to be had on application to the Auctioneers. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, AND CO., Manse street. TO BUTCHERS AND OTHERS. r'ASTE PAPER For Sale, in amy ew ties. Office o Miis Paper

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Evening Star, Issue 6726, 7 October 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 6726, 7 October 1885, Page 3

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