Auctions TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4. , At 12 o’clock. Laud Sale in the New Auction Room, next i Odd Fellows’ Hall. WOODVILLE. Alfred a. barnett win sell by public auction, on Tuesday, 4th December, at 2 o’clock— A few choice remaining unsold sections m the rising township of Woodville. Plan of the township ia the room of the auctioneer. Terms at sale. TUESDAY, 4th DECEMBER, At half-past 2 o’clock. Immediately after the Land Sale. A consignment of Pictures. Alfred a. barnett will sell by public auction, a choice lot of pictures, comprising— Oil paintings, water color drawings, oleographs, and chromos. Amongst the subjects now on view are several examples after Birket Foster, Hunt, and Gosling ; also, a fine copy of the Madonna del Sieste, by Raphael, the Holy Family, and several other religious subjects. Terms cash. . TUESDAY, 4th DECEMBER. At 2 o’clock. On the Premises, Glenbervie-terrace, Tinakoriroad. Very excellent Household Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, &0., &c. To Gentle men Furnishing, New Arrivals, Furniture Brokers, and others. Without Reserve. Beauchamp, Campbell, & co. have received instructions from F. Back, Esq., to sell by auction, at bis residence, Glenbervie-terrace, off the Tinakori-road, on Tuesday, 4th December, at 2 o’clock— All that gentleman's superior household furniture, comprising— Handsome drawing-room and dining-room suites Oval 100 table, dining table Rich Brussels and tapestry carpets Velvet pile hearth-rugs Berlin black and bronze fenders Heavy cut steel fireirons, coal vases Pier glass, chimney ornaments Pictures, engravings Curtains, poles and rings, timepieces Full compass pianoforte, in handsome Italian walnut Unique black walnut canopy bedstead. Double and single iron bedsteads Mattresses, palinssei, washstands Chamber sets, toilet tables, towel rails" Glassware, crockery, cutlery Kitchen utensils Terms cash. FRIDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, .1878. POSITIVE AND UNRESERVED SALE OF STATION PROPERTY AND STOCK.. [& /TARTIN, MAITLAND, & CO. have reI.VJL ceived instructions to sell by public auction, at the Exchange Hall, Invercargill, on Friday, 15:h February, at 2 o’clock p.m.— That valuable Freehold and Leasehold . . Estate known as B E N M O R E, Comprising 18,518 acres freehold 21,855 acres leasehold, held under the Southland Waste Laud Act, 1865, and expiring in November, 1882. Together with about 15,000 mixed sheep, principally merinos 250 head of cattle 18 station horses Improvements include brick dwelling-house of eight rooms, with kitchen stove, washhouse, and good garden, five-stalled stable and harness-room, coach-house, men’s house, and shearers’ barracks, woolshed for twenty shearers, hot water wash, drafting yards, &c. This magnificent property is completely fenced, and subdivided into suitable paddocks, and has a frontage tr the Winton-Kingston and Bluff Harbor Railway. The greater part of the freehold consists of rich agricultural land, capable of producing the finest artificial pastures. The whole estate will be put up in one lot, and sold to the highest bidder. Terms —One-fourth cash; balance by bills at one, two, and three years, bearing interest at 8 per cent. Plans of the property and full particulars can be obtained on application to MARTIN, MAITLAND, & CO., Invercargill; Or CARGILLS, GIBBS, & CO., Dunedin. MARCH sth, 1878. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE DOUGLAS SPECIAL SETTLEMENT BLOCK. LAND ON DEFERRED PAYMENT IN TUB MANAWATU DISTRICT. AT BULL’S, RANGIiIKEI, JOHN STEVENS has received instructions from Me-srs. Douglas and Company to sell by public auction— About fifty sections of rich land, ranging in extent from 50 to 200 acres each, and situate in the most central positions in the Manwatu District. The land will be accessible by roads which are now being constructed. Full particulars in a future advertisement. JOHN STEVENS, Auctioneer, Bull’s, Rangitikoi, Wellington. SATURDAY, 15th DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock. At Watson’s Hotel. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, IN THE CITY OF DUNEDIN. By Auction. HENRY DRIVER has received instructions from Messrs. Reed and Fenwick, proprietors pf the Ota/jo Daily Times and Witness newspapers, to sell by auction, at Watson’s Hotel, Dunedin, on Saturday, 15th December, at 2 o’clock, sharp— That really choice FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situated at junction of Bond, Crawford, and Rattray streets, having a frontage to all these streets, being section No. 1, block XXXVIII, city of Dunedin, upon which are erected those handsome and substantial premises known as “ THE TIMES BUILDIN GS. ’ ’ The proprietors having determined to erect premises for the publication of the above papers upon another site, now offor for bona fide sale the most valuable and choice site in the City of Dunedin, being in the centre of business, surrounded by all the Banks, Custom Hotise, Post Office, Telegraph Office, Railway Station, and mercantile warehouses. Title guaranteed. Terms of payment very liberal. For further information apply to . HENRY DRIVER, N.Z.L, and M.A. Company, Dunedin,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5209, 1 December 1877, Page 4
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751Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5209, 1 December 1877, Page 4
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