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K. ]f. Gray. K Under Dill of Solo. WINCHESTER FAIR. THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1881. P. GRAY tins received Instructions from ,* tho holder of tho bill 01 sale to SELL Br PUBLIC AUCTION, At tho above time and place, One first-class Threahlng Machine anSS-horae Bowen I Man’s House and all appurtenance*. 9893 81 Solo at 11 o'clock. IC. P. QBAT, Auotlouoor. Bastings, Leary &i 00.. Dunedin. WEDNESDAY, 4tU JANUARY, 1882. At 11.80 a.m. sharp. At tho Shamtook Hotel, Dnnodlo. To Hotolkooporo, Speculators, and Others. IMPORTANT SALK OF HOTEL PROPERTIES TN JSUNBDIN. Bastings, leaby and go. have received instructions from Mr W. 1,. Philpto soil by THE°SHAMaOCK AN!) CENTRAL TERMINUS HOTELS. The Shamrock, that old-established and far-famed hotel, has a lease of twenty years to run. with foil valuation tor bulldtogs at tho end oftbetorm. The position of this property is so wcU known that comment Is unnecessary. As it heert of tho city, it must always be an eligible site forbnsinees premises; while the ably enhanced by ite being tho terminue of tho E^ n Hotel Is opposite the present and future railway Btatlons, at the corner of Rattray and Cumberland streets, oommßndicy oue ol the buatposltioDß for a hotel site. It is in clow proximity to the new dock, where it Is Intended to “d disohMge all Homo ships. Tho house Is built of hriok, and contains .twonty-four rooms, with outhouses, So., and all tho modern improvements. • Also, Tho premises occupied by A. Mollison and Co., fronting Cumberland and Vogel streets. These properties are held nnder lease from the Harbour Board, having eighteen years to run, with full valuation for all buildings. Terms very liberal. For further particulars apply to J v. TTnnria 9556 87 THE AUCTIONEERS. SPECIAL NOTICE. AGRICULTURAL LAND UPON DEFERRED PAYMENTS n FREE SELECTION. EXTENDING OVER TEN YEARS. NO PORTION OF THE PUECHASE-MONEY PAYABLE. FOB SEVEN YEABS, UNLESS AT TTTR OPTION OF THE PUBCHASEB. INTBBEST at 5 PEE CENT. nriHE NEW ZEALAND AGEIOULTUEAL I COMPANY, wishing to promote the settle* ment of honi fide Farmers, have determined to throw open, tor SALE BY FREE SELECTION, 5000 ACEES of their fine Estate, upon terms In point of libe rallty never before offered in New Zealand. SELECTION of position and area may be made on any portion oi the Estate to suit the views of purohasera.whan the Company will immediately survey the land selected, which being free from any encumbrance whatever, A TITLE ean be granted under ** The Land Transfer Act." - SITUATION: The property commences by joining the Edendole estate, about tour miles below Gore, on the Motaura Plains, and extends In one continuous block of rich alluvial plains and rolling downs through Croydon, Wantwood, Waimea,.Longridge, Caroline, Josephvißa, and Eyre Creek Plains for a distance of over SO miles, intersected throughout by railway oemmnnioatioru CAPABILITIES: Intending purchasers ore invited to inspect the land in its natural state and at present under oulti. ration, the latter consisting of artificial grasses, tumipe, wheat, barley, oats, and potatoes, tothv extent of about 25,000 aoree, which cannot be passed in any part of New Zealand. TERMS OP PAYMENT EXCXSDDfS OVBB XXJT YKABS ax rrvT? rx& oar m Ajratm. BO tBTEBSSS VOB THBFIEBT BIX HOSTTHB APTEE PURCHASE. No portion of the porchass money payable for seven years, unless at the option of the purchaser; meanwhile to bear Interest at the rate of only five per cent per .rmnni, except sa to the first six months (oner onrohase), for which time no inter, est will bo charged. After seven years payment may be made by onequarter cash, the balance into three equal payments extending over three years, bearing five per cent interest. . For plans of the Estate, conditions of sale, and other information, apply at the offices of THE COMPANY, • Dunedin and Waimea Or to BASTINGS. LEABY A CO.. Dunedin CANNING,GEBBN, A SOUNESS, Gore M'AEDEir A CO., Inveroarg £L. MATSON A CO., fThrUrtoh rob. Alfred Auckland, Auckland. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25. IMPORTANT SALE or PURE-BBED PEDIGREE STUD STOCK. THE undersigned has received instructions from the Auckland Agriculture! Company (late Maclean and Co.) TO SELL, At Penrose, without reserve, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25th, 1882, At noon. The following PURE-BBED PEDIGEBE STOCK:— ISO Steer ling Lincoln Bams 60 Shearling Leicester Bams 260 Shearling Lincoln Ewes 260 Shearling Leicester Ewes And, at the same time will be offered, SO Fore-bred Hereford Pedigree Cows and Heifers. With referenos to the above stock, Messrs Maclean and Co/s stock has, for upwards of SO years, had an satablished reputation for purity of breed, tbey having started with and used imported moles and females selected from tho very best flocks in England, and this remark equally applies to the Horefords. The Horofords ore first-class animals, bred from tho moat fashionable etrains procurable in England, and aro only offered for sole in consequence of continned applications from gentlemen desirous to add some of these celebrated females to their herds. Catalogues to be had from the Auctioneer. 7782 40 ALFRED AUCKLAND,

Auction AUCTION TIMBER BALE AT - ESSES P. B. LLOYD k CO.'a Siding, South Belt, on THURSDAY, JANUARY sth, 1882, At 2 o'clock, F»n nnn«‘ white pikei OU,UUU jin Lengths 10 An nnnft beach: pine i to 22ft, suitHIU,UUO C able sizes up to 20,000 ft BED PINE j 12 xia * To close Consignment. F. U LLOYD k 00.. Ho. 4 Bailway Siding, 9051 92 South Belt, Christchurch. Mor.ey'& Hubbard. Geo. H. Moklet] [Fbahk Qcdbaed M/JELEY AND IffuBBAED. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Hbhefobd Stbegt, C H Ji I 8 T 0 H U B C g. 8974 78 ]Vf OBLEY AND HuBBABD, HEUEPOED STEBET. fob Tale, 9 l-ACEES of LAND at Shirley, 1 JACEB, with 6-Boomod Housej Clare road. 1 t-AOEE, Finglas, Papanni road.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6505, 2 January 1882, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6505, 2 January 1882, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6505, 2 January 1882, Page 8

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