Auc ion Sales and Notices TUESDAY, 25th FEBEUAEY; 1868. HE OSBORNE has been favored -with in- . structions to Sell by Public Auction, on Tuesday, 25th February, at noon, at hia Rooms, Esk-Btreet, All that piece or parcel of Land, being Section 13, Block IV., Township of Stanley (Mokomoko), on which is erected that commodious building known as the c Stanley Hotel,' lately occupied by Captain J. Clare. No Reserve. TUESDAY, 25th FEBEUAEY, 1868. HE. OSBORNE has been instructed to suba mit to Public Competition, on .Tuesday, 25th February, at his Rooms, Esk-street, the following Town Sections, viz. : — Section 2, block XVI. j section 2,1, block XVI. ; sections 15 and 17,. block TTTT . section 10, block XXI ; 1 acre section, Richmond Grove, frontage to Dunedin Road ; in Harrisville, frontage to Fox-street. Terms Liberal; TUESDAY, EEBEUAEY 25th, 1868. HE. OSBORNE has been favored with in- . structions to sell by auction, at his: Rooms, Esk-s'treet, on Tuesday, February 25th, at Twelve o'clock, the undermentioned choice Properties, viz. :— Section 14, Block IX., having a frontage of 66 feet to Esk-street, adjoining those extensive premises of , Messrs Morison, Law and Co., and 'directly opposite to those . substantial brick stores of Messrs Calder, Blacklock and Co. This being the only ! section for positive sale in Esk-street, between Dee and Kelvin streets; the Auctioneer's instructions are to divide it into two lots, for the , accomm|)dation of those in search of a convenient business site in this rapidly! rising thoroughfare. ' Also, Sections 5 and 6, on the Gladstone Estate, facing the river : a pleasant spot for a Private Residence. Sections 16, 17, 18, and 19, on the same Estate: frontage to Lewis-street, immediately in the rear of the private residence of Mr John Wilson. Terms Liberal. TUESDAY, FEBEUAEY 25, 1868. HE. OSBORNE has been favored with in- • structions to Sell by Public Auction, at bis Rooms, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, At Twelve o'clock. That well-built and comfortable Family Residence in Gladstone, North jßoad, now in the occupation of John Dalgleish, Esq., containing Driwing- . room, Parlour, Kitchen, Pantry, Five Bedrooms, Stabling and Outhouses, with Cottage Residence in the' rear. Area — Half-an-Acre, with a noble frontage of 132 feet on the North Road, well sheltered by the Bush, and substantially Fenced, with large Garden in a high state of cultivation. The House was built by Mr ;John Hill, contractor, for bis own private residence, and no expense was spared to make it comfortable. The present owner has also spent about £400 in improvements. The gross cost of the property was over £800, and it could not be erected now under £600. The Auctioneer, in drawing the attention of the numerous enquirers for this class of Property, would remind them that this is the only opportunity likely to occur of purchasing a residence of this kind without reserve. Noia.-r-There is every probability that erelong the Government will form a Footpath from the Town Helt to the Bridge, which must considerably enhance the value of property on this road. VALUABLE FREEHOLD -PROPERTY MONDAY, 2nd MAECH, 1868. JSURMANhas been favored with instructions . from J. P. Taylor, Esq., to offer for sale by Auction, at the Club Hotel, Invercargill, on Monday, the 2nd Maiteh next, at 3 p.m., the whole of that highly improved and beautifully-situated I Freehold Property, known as ' " W A L p EC K." This property, situated on the south-west bank of the Aparima, close to Riverton, consists of about 58 acres of rich open and forest land, has a most substantially-built house, containing 14 rooms, greenhouse, dairy, milking-shed, and outhouses, together with a large garden and shrubbery, containing a rare collection of fruit and ornamental trees — and is the most eligible marine residence in Southland. Also, — The whole of that valuable Freehold Estate, consisting of about 1600 aores of rich arable land, having nearly, two miles frontage; on the westenr branchof , Jacob!B. River, well fringed with good bush on three sides; and watered by two navigable creeks, which intersect the, land, naturally idividingit into paddocks. '■', This was one of the earliest large, selections made in the Province, and is known a& one of, the best. . ■, : Maps of the. above properties can be seen at the Club Hotel, Invercargill, and on application to the Auctioneer, Riverton, who. will give every information respecting same. ; - ; Terms very liberal, will be declared at sale. \ ■j: ... Also, at same time. and place, \ Under instructions from Messrs Dalgety, Rattray and Co., as agents for Joseph . S. . Dalzell— the following town sections, viz : — ; . . Sections 24 and 26, Block 3, Town of River- '■ > ■ ton. . . Sections 2 and 3 Harewood. Sections 9 and 10, Blocks 23 and 41, Invercargill.. ; ' ' ; Terms Cash. JAMES SURMAN, . Auctioneer, Riverton. p O E S A L E . KK(\ HOGGETS, mixed sexes. 77 fc^/V HALF - BRED LEICESTER IQ\J LAMBS, DO DO. ' Apply to -■< J. 0. SPENCER, ■ Eemrdale, Riverton.
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Southland Times, Issue 902, 19 February 1868, Page 6
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