J. G. Havrkes. M WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4th. FREEHOLD LAND AND HOUSES. CONFERENCE STREET AND ST ASAPH STREET BAST. R J. Q. HAWKE3 I* Uiftraokod by the fc Executors of tho late Mr Thom** Lucas, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Booms, Hertford street, LOT i—ACRE, being pert of Boeervo No k haring » frontage of 77 links on CONFERENCE STREET, together with the substantially bnUt fouwroomed house fitted with rongo «nd stove, Yiith drosslng toon tnd icftnto emoted thereon. LOT 2-i-ACBB, being pert of Town Eesorvo if A OA havinv & (fOtttMtO of 100 liw# on BT ASAPH EAST, together with tho enbutftntlftUy house fitted with range and etovo. sanUory and oeal-bouto four-a- ailed stable and hay-loft, cab ohed, Ac., Ao., oreotod m it are partioularly favourable, as the’bulk of the on mortgage at a low rate until Doe. 31st, 18-.8. Palo at 12 o’olonk. Charles Clark. 9231 79 IMPORTANT SALE OK VERY VaT.UA BEE HOUSEHOLD FURNIiUHB & EFFECTS Magniflcout I’iano. Choice Drawing Boon, Dining Room, Bedroom, and Study Fmnltnro. 2 PAIRS MATCHLESS CARRIAGE HORSES. Elegant English Brougham. Plated Harness, Saddlery, Ac., Ao. To bo Sold BY AUCTION, BY •mj-R CHARLES CLARK, at Armagh street, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4 & B, At the residence of Dr Ellis, who is leaving for En £!ff‘ No. 481 Catalogues are now ready, and can bo had on policatton at the Auctioneers offices. BMIOT H. E. Alport, M SALE BY AUCTION OP FURNITURE, HORSE, SPRING CART, AND HARNESS. B H. E. ALPORT has received instructions from Mr George Brown to BELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On tho premises known as the Manchester Restaurant, Manchester street, adjoining Stoddart’a Hotel. OH THURSDAY NEXT, JAN. sxh, 1882, At 13 noon. All the sitting-room, bed-room, and kitchen furniture, cooking utensils, earthenware, glassware, ohina 1 Mangle, 1 knife cleaner 1 American stove and piping 1 Horse. 1 spring cart, and harness And lot of Sundries. 9680 93 Bastings, Leary ft Oo„ Dunedin. WEDNESDAY, 4th JANUARY, 1882. At 11.30 a.m. sharp. At the Shamrock Hotel, Dunedin. To Hotelkeepers, Speculators, and Others. IMPORTANT BALE OP HOTEL PROPERTIES IN DUNEDIN. BASTINGS. LEARY AND CO. have received instructions from Mr W. L. Philp to sell by auction* as abovs* THE SHAMROCK AND CENTRAL TERMINUS HOTELS. The Shamrock, that old-establishedand far-famed hotel, has a lease of twenty years to run, with full valuation for buildings at the end of the term. Phe position of this property is so well known that comment is unnecessary. As it is in the very, heart of the city, it must always be an eligible site for business premises; while the value is considerably enhanced by its being the terminus of the Boslyn tramway. _ . , . ~, , Tho Central Terminus Hotel is immediately opposite the present and future railway stations, at the corner of Rattray and Cumberland streets, commanding one of the best positions for a hotel site. It is in close proximity to the new dock, where it is intended to load and discharge all Home ships. The honse is built of brick, and contains twenty-four rooms, with outhouses, Sc., and all the modern improvements. Also, The premises occupied by A. Mollison and Co., fronting Cumberland . and Vogel streets. These properties are held under lease from the Harbour Board, having eighteen years to run, with full valuation for all buildings. Terms very liberal. For farther particulars apply to 9556 87 THE AUCTIONEERS. SPECIAL NOTICE. AGRICULTURAL LAND UPON DEFERRED PAYMENTS BT FREE SELECTION, EXTENDING OVER TEN TEARS. NO PORTION OF THE PUBCHABE-MONET PAYABLE FOB SEVEN YEARS, UNLESS AT THE OP I‘lON OF THE PURCHASER. INTEREST at s' PER CENT. THE NEW ZEALAND AGRICULTURAL COMPANY, wishing to promote the Battlement of bon& fide Farmers, have determined to throw open, for SALE BY FREE SELECTION, 5000 ACEES of their fine Estate, upon terms in point of Übe rallty never before offered in New Zealand. SELECTION of position and area may be made on any portion ot the Estate to suit the views of purchasers, when the Company will immediately survey the land selected, which being free from any encumbrance whatever, A TITLE can be granted under " The Land Transfer Act," SITUATION, The property commences by joining the Edendale estate, about four miles below Gore, on theMatanra Plains, and extends In one continuous block of rich alluvial plains and rolling downs through Croydon, Wontwood, Waimea.Longridge, Caroline, Josephville, and Eyre Creek Plains for a distance of over 60 miles, Intersected throughout by railway oemmunication, CAPABILITIES t Intending purchasers ore invited to inspect the land in it* natural state and at present under cultivation, the latter consisting of artificial grasses, turnips, wheat, barley, oats, and potatoes, to the extent of about 25,000 acres, which cannot be passed in any part of New Zealand. TEEMS OF PAYMENT EXTXHDWQ OVEB TEH TEXES AT VIVE FEB CEHT FEB AHHUM. HO IHTKREST VOE THX FIRST SIX MONTHS AFTER PURCHASE. No portion of tho purchase money payable (ox seven years, unless at the option ot the purchaser j meanwhile to bear interest at the rate of only five per cent per annum, except os to the first six months (after nurohase), for which time no inter, est will bo charged. After seven years payment may bo made by onequarter cash, tho balance into three equal paymonte extending over three years, bearing five per cent interest. For plans of the Estate, conditions of sale, and other information, apply at tho offices of Or to THE COMPANY. Dunedin and Waimea BASTINGS, LBARY A CO.. Dunedin CANNING,GREEN, & SOUNDSS, Gore M'AEDFH A CO., Inveroarg A. MATSON A CO., , . Cbrietoh rob. 3 Mor-ey & Hubbard. Geo. H. Morlev] [Prank Hubbard Mobley and Hubbard. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Hereford Street, CHRIST C.H ÜBO H. 8674 78 Mobley and Hubbard, HEREFORD STREET. fob Tale, 9 i-AC EES of LAND at Shirley. I lacRE, with C-Boomed Bouse; Clare road. 1 l-ACBE, Flnglof, Papanoi road.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6506, 3 January 1882, Page 8
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