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Auctions ' THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 21st MAY, , • At 2 o'clock. Extensile Unreserved Sale of General Merchandise, Teas, Tobacco, .Produce, Wines, Spirits, &c. GEORGE THOMAS has received instructions from the importers to sell by public auction, at bis rooms, Lambton-qnay, on Tuesday, 21st May, at 2 o* clock--150 eases Denis Mounie’s brandy - - 10 qr.-caaks do do do 50 cases Heanesay’s do Just Landed, ex Leucadia. 3 Either & Fleming's cottage pianofortes Lauded in fine order, ex Canmore—--10 qr.-caska Bruno Silva’s port wine 10 qr.-o.Tsks do do 50 cases Champagne Vineyard do ■ Port and sherry wine 80 boxes new season tea, Lydia, 88 ; ■' 50 do do do do, Anna, 138 Bl halt-cbests do do, Crested Wave, 21 71 do do tea, ex Brisbane and s.s. Anna 20 do do do, slightly damaged 7 coses Black Swan tobacco : 3 do Silesia Esquisitos cigars 2 do Golden Eagle do 2 do Ormond Swiss do 60 do Morton’s pickles Sardines, soap, starch, soda, salmon Van Houten’s cocoa, candles Cheese, currants, &c. 150 sacks Hassell’s flour 100 do Hay Barr’s do 250 doprime oats 100 do Duffield’s Adelaide flour 50 do prime maize Asso, To be sold on account of whom it may concern—--2 cases splendid bacon and hams (new cure) Also, Barcelona nuts Shell almonds Currants Eleme sultanas 1 case figs 1 do muscatels Otard’s brandy G oxen’s schnapps Machen’s ale : Terms liberal, declared at sale. THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 21st MAY, At 1 o’clock. Sale of Electro-plated Ware, Oil Paintings, Chromo-lithographs, and Sundries. MR. J. H. WALLACE will sell by public : auction, on Tuesday, 21st May, at his saleroom, Hunter-street, at 1 o’clock p.m.— 1 Electro-plated tea pots, coffee pots Tea and coffee sets, mugs, jugs Cruets; claret jugs, sardine and biscuit ' boxes Presentation cups, napkin rings, &0., &c. 11 valuable oil paintings 20 chromo-lithographs An invoice of very superior bird cages and miscellaneous articles Goods on view on Monday. Sale on Tuesday, 21st May, at X o’clock. FRIDAY, 21« t JUNE, At 2 o'clock. IMPORTANT ; ■■ ■ ■ TO ■' 1 ' BREWERS, MANUFACTURERS, SPECULATORS, AND INVESTORS. VALUABLE FREEHOLD CITY PROPROPERTY. CITY OF*DUNEDIN. TWO ACRES IN AREA. Close to Railway Station, Post Office, &o. DM. SPEDDING is instructed by the . Liquidators of the Albion Brewing and Malting Company, to sell by auction, at bis rooms, Prinoss-street, Dunedin, on Friday, | 21st June, at 2 o’clock— The whole of the very valuable freehold property belonging to the Albion . ■ Brewery Company, with extensive frontages to Cumberland and Castle streets, and being Sections 52, 53, 51, 55, 72, 73, 74, ?5, Block XVI., as shown on thq ‘record map of the city. The brewery, malt-house, and sample-rooms are substantially built of brick, with slated roofs, and fornr. one of the finest and most compact brewing and malting establishments in the colonies. This portion of the property will be offered in one lot, and all the plant and machinery may be taken at a valuation. The balance of the property will be subdivided into allotments suitable for stores or manufactories. Plans are now being prepared, and will be ready for distribution in a few days. This largo property being so near the . centre of traffic, and being Jmraediately opposite the new dock (now in course of construction) is one of the most valuable positions in tbs city for mercantile or manufacturing purposes. Fuller particulars will shortly be advertised. Terms: One-fourth cash; balance by acceptances at 8, 16, and 24 months. TUESDAY, AUGUST 13. 23,000 SQUARE MILES OF THE FINEST GRAZING COUNTRY IN AUSTRALIA, By Auction, In Melbourne, in suitable lots. POWERS, RUTHERFORD, & CO. have been instructed by Messrs. Roderick Travers and A. W. Sergison to offer by public auction, at their rooms, No. 78, C'ollins-street, west, Melbourne, on Tuesday, 13th August next, at 2 o’clock p.m.— About 23,000 square miles of first-class grazing country, being the ; pick of the Northern Territory of South Australia, carefully selected by Mr. Sergison during his four years’ residence and explorations of that district. . The country is generally open, with no scrnb> bat very extensive plains highly timbered and open downs, the whole richly grassed, in addition to numerous kinds of herbs, vetches, hud saltbush. Everywhere the country is Vatered by running, creeks and large rivers ■ perfectly fresh and navigable by large f or some distance, and is easily travw' , as ji_ The soil on the riv' or8 ‘ is’ principally a red loam near the m' with chocolate and black soil as aaceQ j to the plains. Ihe clin»'^(. e Jy coo i ami healthy, and the principal are Palmerston and Southport (wbioK . 3 on iy go miles), whence the tea,r jis start with loading for the numerous goldP -ields. " , The main road, which runs by the telegraph line to Adelaide, is Improved and_ everywhere bridged by Government, and a railroad, of 150 miles long is now being surveyed from Southport, as a commencement of the transcontinental line. q The . Pastoral Land Law „ is. exceedingly liberal, being 6d. per square mile for the first 10 years, and three years to stock. ■ Constant, steam communication; is kept up between Port Darwin, India, Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide, and the overland telegraph line passes through this country now offered. ~ Independent of tiie southern markets, India alone and the islands would absorb on unlimited quantity of cattle, sheep, and horses, and the facilities for shipment aro great, as there would bo numerous ports available at short distances. Largo, numbers of, sheep, cattle, and horses are already on tho way to this district, and Mri Travors has started from his Aramac Station 1000 head of cuttle to commence stocking some of the blocks, .. ' This magnificent grazing country will be offered by auction in suitable blocks; but meantime application can be made to the auctioneer, who are prepared to treat privately, and’will show plans and supply tho fullest Information to intending purchasers. . . THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 21st MAY. Three Sections Township Filzherbert, Mli. li. J. DUNCAN is instructed to sell, at his rooms, Panama-street, by public auction, on Tuesday, 21st May— Z sections land in’the Township of Fitzhorbert, being, sections Nos. 27C and 277, Kiohmoud-street, and No. 278, ! corner lot, Ricbmond-street mid Fergurson-ntrecl, each containing half an acre.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5350, 21 May 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5350, 21 May 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5350, 21 May 1878, Page 4

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