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For other Auction Sales see Pages IS and lo.

CAMERO» BROS.'

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THIS DAY. .>-«? - THIS DAY. /THIS DAY. THIS DAY. " 'THIS DAY. ' THIS DAY.

'At Three o'clock.

ON THE GROUND, WB_I_NGTON-*ROAD, WOOLLOONGABBA, AT THE JUNCTIONS

OF TOOHEY-STREET AND MOWBRAY-ROAD.

SALE COMMENOBS AT THREE O'CLOCK.

CENTRA- WOOLLOONGABBA, _ CENTRAL WOOLLOONGABBA.

TWENTY FINE ALLOTMENTS. TWENTY FINE ALLOTMENTS.

TWENTY FINE ALLOTMENTS. . < To be offered to the earnest buyer at comparative'}* ' fc.

UNRESERVED VALUES.

SPLENDID SITES FOR STOREKEEPERS. SPLENDID SITES FOR GARDENERS.

SPLENDID SITES FOR MBOHANIOS' HOMES.

SF_EN"DI_ SITES FOR THE HOMES OF THE MILLION". 9PLBNDID SITES FOR SPECULATION. ,

TBRIMS : Quarter Cash, the ^balance 6, 12, and l8 Months, only 6 per cent iaterwt.

CAMERON BROS. Juive been instructed to sell, by public auction, .,-""'' -*"

ON THE GROUND,

THIS DAY (SATURDAY), AT THREE O'CLOCK, '

THE CENTRAL WOOLLOONGABBA ESTATE,

Comprising

TWENTY GRAND ALLOTOrENTS, , In'?Ting Frontages to and forming the Corner of <*

,WBLLINGTON-ROAD

And

TOOHEY-STREET.

¡With A chain-wide street at Tight angles from Toohey-Btreeî.

THE CENTRAL WOOLLOONGABBA ESTATE

It embraced in Subdivisions 1 to 3 of Suburban Allotment 119, Parla- of South Brisbane

.T_e Auctioneers 'n dealing with the multifarious advantages attaching to the Allot-

ments in

THE CENTRAL WOOLLOONGABBA ESTATE, Would suggest the following as ¡noteworthy : -

1. Removed from ¡bad drains and pestilential effluvia, so that the family onay not be exposed to the risks of typhoid and other fevers, and health Impaired In other wayi.

2. Cheerful and respectable surroundings.

S. Frequent and rapid means of getting to any and every part of the business parts

of the city.

4. The Electric Tram system must, in addition to the many omnibus lines now running, be carried along Weilington-road, which is really the

MAIN OUTLET

to Norman Creek Bridge, Bulimba, Wynnum, Cleveland, RedlanH Bay, and all the eastern

and south-eastern suburbs lying along' the shores of Moreton Bay.

No iman can make a ¡mistake an purchasing in the

CENTRAL WOOLLOONGABBA ESTATE.

It matters not whether for a home or for speculation ; the locality " must come,

Ra It Is in the very heart of the most flourishing suburb round the city, and .within a

few chains of

THE CRICKET GROUND AND SPORTS RBSORT

lAND THE NATIONAL, SCHOOL

The comprehensive and widespread tram and omnibus systems that surroundrand

" hedge in" the

CENTRAL WOOLLOONGABBA ESTATE,

offers to intending purchasers, or those seeking «afe investment for their earnings, an exceptional opportunity ior judicious and undoubtedly good and lucrative return on the outlay. No* is the time to gather the " early worm." Shakspeare 6ays, " He -Who doubts is damned," and there is no moro " open market" that demonstrates this pas- éese than the ¡hesitancy displayed by many in buying allotments an good estates, and thus they throw away the opportunity of a lifetime ; (but when they hear that their Neighbour, Smart, __i made £500 by his recent purchase of allotments in the " Ready Sale Estate," he, the hesitator, exclaims, " What luck !" Humhug ! Hesitator loses his chance ¡bscause he Is too timid. " Now" is the time-not when the sale is over and

other people (have bought all the lots.

THE CENTRAL WOOLLOONGABBA ESTATE» occuDles one of those unique posütions that the

GREATEST POOL MAY SHUT HIS EYES

And

BUY, BUY, BUY, BUY.

And yet

PAY, PAY, PAY, PAY VERY LITTLE.

<-"^"Ri'^'T'Tr-T--'-* THERE ARE ONLY" TWENTY ALLOTBIENTS

»pen to purtehasers, so that no second opportunity will be afforded to those who want to secure a really good central site, either for

SPECULATION, BUSINESS, OR PRIVATE RESIDENCE.

, Now ts the time to snake ¡money ia the investment of good central Allotments.

LITHOGRAPHS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE AUCTIONEERS.

DON'T FORGET THE TIME AND PLACE !

ON THE GROUND, CORNER OF. WELLINGTON-ROAD AND MOWBRAY-TERRACE

At Three o'clock. '

TERMS AS ABOVE.

SATURDAY, 11th AUGUST.

SALE BY AUCTION ON THE GROUND.

? At Three o'clock.

O'REILLY ESTATE. O'REILLY ESTATE. O'REILLY ESTATE. O'REILLY ESTATE.

THE PICK ' OF NEW FARM.

NEW FARM. NEW FARM. NEW FARM. NEW FARM.

100 MAGNIFICENT ALLOTMENTS. 100 MAGNIFICENT ALLOTMENTS. 100 MAGNIFICENT ALLOTMENTS.

.-^tONG FR'ONTAGES TO MERTHYR-ROAD AND BRUNSWICK-STREET,

NEW FARM.

SVERY ALLOTMENT SUITABLE ÏFOR BUSINESS OR RESIDENCE PURPOSES. -_=--=-.- 'ELECTRIC TRAMS PAST THE PROPERTY. »

NEAR COLONIAL SUGAR REFINERY COMPANY'S WORKS.

CAMERON BROS., in Conjunction with THOS. A. RYAN (Arthur "Martin _ Co.),

have been favoured with Instructions to sell by public auction, on the Ground on SATURDAY, lltb August, at Three o'clock, '

THE O'REILLY ESTATE,

Situated, at the Intersection of Merthyr-road and Brunswick-street, New Farm, being

the only Block of Land in the locality^ that has not been previously Subdivided into

I Allotments.

This Magnificent Estate offers an unparalleled opportunity for the thousand-and-one inquirers for Properties at New Farm. Every day new buildings are being erected, and the few remaining unimproved allotments become more valuable. The chance, therefore, of purchasing in a new Estate, and securing the profit to be 'derived from the rapid advance in prices, which will most assuredly take place within a few months, is too

good to be lost.

THE QUEEN SUBURB OF BRISBANE

Is the title deservedly given to New Farm hy all, and the mere fact of a man owning land in the locality at once stamps him as a far-seeing and prudent (Individual, who ' ?- "" HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF HIS MONEY r. , The Estate has been carefully Subdivided into '

100 MAGNIFICENT ALLOTMENTS, *" ' - -

'The majority of which contain an area of 20 Perches each, and every allotment has

frontage to a road one chain wide

The Estate is surrounded by a number of important factories, including

THE COLONIAL SUGAR REFINERY COMPANY'S LARGE WORKS, And others of similar importance are likely to be established shortly.

Among' the Residents in the immediate neighbourhood of the Estate are the Hon. J. S. Turner, Jas. Clark, Esq, Sir Horace Tozer's residence, E. J. Cooper, Esq., Jas.

Wassell, Esq., W. C. Whitehill, Esq., and many other well-known and respected citi-

zens.

THE ELECTRIC TRAMS

'Are running past the whole of the Merthyr-road frontage of the O'Reilly Estate, and the resident, for the nominal fare of TWOPENCE, can be transported to the General Post Office in twelve minutes, by the most comfortable known means of locomotion.

THE BULIMBA BRANCH RAILWAY

Is within a few yards of the Estate, thus rendering it available for any manufacturing

'or industrial purpose.

The advantages of this Estate are not confined to any particular class, and make It an*equaliy good investment for either the Worker or the Capitalist.

Lithographs of the Estate may be obtained from either firms of Auctioneers.

TERMS LIBERAL.

TITLE, REAL PROPERTY ACT.

A ü C, T I i O N SA 'LES'

SATURDAY, 18th AUGUST. At Half-past Two O'CIOLIC.

THE LORD ROBERTS ESTATE !

THE LORD ROBERTS ESTATE ! !

THE LORD ROBERTS ESTATE ! ! !

THE LORD ROBERTS ESTATE ! ! ! !

THE LORD ROBERTS ESTATE ! ! ! ! !

THE LORD ROBERTS ESTATE ililli

THE LORD ROBERTS ESTATE !!!!.'!!

THE LORD ROBERTS ESTATE ! ! ! ! ! 1 I !

THE LORD ROBERTS ESTATE ! Î ! 1 Ï X ! Î 1

KRUGER'S DEAD ! - ' f

KRUGER'S DEAD ! !

KRUGER'S DEAD!!! " "","., T « v

KRUGER'S DEAD ! ! ! ! (PRACTICALLY.)

ROBERTS AND THE EMPIRE SURVIVE S

AUSTRALIAN TROOPERS HELPED TO KILL THE OLD TYRANT,

And now, as a Tribute to

ENGLAND'S GREATES'T GENERAL

The Proprietors of the Fínese Property in Enoggera, Woo , THE -LORD ROBERTS ESTATE,

"f3 *.hosen to confer an honour upon himself and also upon his Property, now .sub- mitted to the publio in the most convenient form of subdivision, by naming it after the ^ommander-ln-Chief of the South African Campaign.

ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, except that a Minimum of £1 is placed upon

each Allotment.

TERMS : Quarter Cash, balance at 6, 12, and IS months, at 6 per cent Interest.

LUNCHEON ON THE GROUND AT HALF-PAST ONE O'CLOCK.

Supplied by Host Fortej-, of the Alderly Arms Hotel.

ALL RATES PAID TO END OF YEAR 1900.

FREE RAILWAY TICKETS Issued to Persons Wishing to Inspect and to Attend

the Sale. Omnibuses Meet All Trains.

CAMERON BROS, have been favoured with instructions from the Proprietor to sell

by public auction, on tne Ground, the Lord Roberts Estate, North Enoggera, on SATURDAY, 18th August, at Half-past Two o'clock,

THE LORD ROBERTS ESTATE, North Dnoggera, situated on the Main South Pine road, comprising part of Portions 15, 16, and 57, Parish of Kedron, and surrounded by the residences of Jas Ferguson, Esq., Ambrose McDowall, Esq., Joseph Poultney, Esq , Pullen, Esq , J. B. Hall, Esq., and other influential residents.

Within the limits of an advertisement it is impossible to touch upon all the highly

commendable features of

A FIRST-CLASS ESTATE,

For even to the careful observer, the man with the eje of the hawk and the soul of the poet requires many visits and hours of observation to realise the beauties that surround him. This being so, the Auctioneer must be excused if he admits his in- ability

TO ADEQUATELY 'DESCRIBE

In detail all the

REAL BEAUTIES ATTACHING TO, AND CENTRED IN

THE LORD ROBERTS ESTATE.

The land formation is simply perfect, being

ROLLING, HIGH UNDULATIONS,

With English park-like slopes and flats, the general elevation being equal to the " catchment" of every breath of

SEA BREEZE WAFTED FROM THE OCEAN, ,

While the soil is rich " bej-ond the dreams of avarice." To emphasise this point, It Is only necessary to say some of the most

SKILLED GARDENERS IN THE COLONY Have located themselves close to

THE LORD ROBERTS ESTATE ; In fact, on the boundary line.

The general character of the whole of the Allotments in

THE LORD ROBERTS ESTATE

Are such that the Auctioneers cannot do better than ask inspection by every likely purchaser of land, everj-one having savings, but in doubt how to invest their money to advantage; everyone seeking to use pecuniarily, 'everj'one wanting to secure a perfect . '

SITE FOR A HOME.

The Auctioneers have no hesitation in announcing, broadcast, the

OPEN CHALLENGE

That there is no spot tv ¡thin an equal radius circle of the city that,

WILL VIE IN REAL BEAUTY, u ' Whether regarded from the point of view of

PICTURESQUENESS AND SURROUNDINGS'

Or

EVERGREEN, PARK-LIKE FORMATION. It Is one of those choice spots that

POETS DREAM OF, BUT FAIL TO REALISE,

And where bubonic plague and such-like inhuman visitors hold aloof, for the pure, cleanly atmosphere prevailing, summer and winter, m the entire district of the loca-

tion of '

THE LORD ROBERTS ESTATE

Is such that intuitively kills disease in every form, while the aromatic perfume of

the '

GRACEFUL EUCALYPTUS

Gives life to those who breathe its free and ever-grateful exhalations. In looking at the peaceful surroundings, and listening to the native song-birds who hover around

THE LORD ROBERTS ESTATE,

The spectator is reminded of the beautiful lines in Young's " Night Thoughts"

" Sweet harmonist ! and beautiful as sweet !

And young as beautiful ! and soft as youmg ! And gay as soft ! and innocent as gay !

And happy, If aught happy here, as good !"

The Auctioneers would point out that while this Estate receives the full benefit of the Enoggera Railway, it is just outside the so-called benefited area, being in the Parish of Kedron, and so escapes the very heavy rates charged on the property Just across the creek, and is closer to the Raliway Station than a great many of the pro- perties that are paying the heavy rates.

Mr. Joseph Poultney's well-known Saw-mill is situated immediately adjoining the Estate, so that all persons wishing to build can obtain timber almost on their property at less than town prices, and a great saving in the usual charge for cartage. There is absolutely no low-lying land on the property, as the owners have disposed of the whole of the low-lying land for garden purposes, the soil being so rich that it has been greatly sought after, and most of it has been sold at prices ranging from £60 to £200 per acre.

There is nothing in these practical days so convincing as ocular demonstration in really clinching attention. To see Blondin on the tight-rope crossing Niagara carries more v. eight to the mind of man than the most convincing argument pro- mulgated upon Mars and 'its peoples, although enunciated and demonstrated by the researches of the most scientific men. It is the old saying, " Seeing is believing." The Auctioneers therefore ask again of all who can appreciate a really Irreproachable,

high-class Property

TO GO AND SEE THESE ALLOTMENTS.

If, after inspection, they don't buy. he'll quote Shakspeare- *v

x "The cat v,ill mew, and dog will have his aay."

FREE RAILWAY PASSES ISSUED DAILY BY THE AUCTIONEERS

To Persons Wishing to Inspect the Estate, v The Terms fixed for these

GRAND ALLOTMENTS

_\re -.-Quarter Cash, balance at 6, 12, and l8 months, at 6 per cent Interest.

FREE RAILWAY PASSES Issued to Anyone Wishing to Inspect the Estate and to Attend the Sale on Application to the Auctioneers.

AN OMNIBUS will Meet All Trains to Convey Passengers to and from the Estafe.

' ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE.

TITLE, REAL PROPERTY ACT.

MONDAY. 6th AUGUST. ' , At Eleven o'CIock.

FOR "SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION.

. OHARMÍNG AND COMFORTABLE

RESIDENCE PROPERTY

On

" _ G__NROSA-ROAD, RED HILL.

¡IROTHIN A FEW YARDS OF THE ENOG

GERA-TBRRACE TRAMLINE. -

GOOD POSITION. -- T"-""~ ____.

COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE. ('î~

'ABOUT A QUARTER OF AN ACRE"

OF LAND.

Subdivisions 1 and 2 of Portion 548, Parish M Enoggera, containing 34 6/10 Perches, with improvements, consisting of Comfort- able and Well-built Residence, containing Seven Rooms, with stables and good garden

~~'~ MAGNIFICENT OPPORTUNITY

For

ANYONE ANXIOUS TO SECURE A

COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE

Or

' r A GOOD INVESTMENT.

CAMERON BROS ffBTe been favoured

with instructions to sell by -public auction, at their Real Property Mart, Town Hall, on MONDAY, 6th August, at Eleven

o'clock,

The above-described Property

TERMS Quarter Cash, the balance at 4, 8, and 12 months, at 6 per cent interest.

MONDAY, 6th 'AUGUST.

At Eleven o'clock.

FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION.

1.

SPLENDID PROPERTY ON THE MAIN

NUDÖBE-ROATX

CORNER BLOOK.

ONE SECTION .REMOVED FROM THE

HAMILTON-'ROAD.

FINEST BUILDING SITE IN THE

LOCALITY.

Resubdivisions 111 to 113 of Subdivision B of Allotment 7 of Section 2, Parish of Toom- bul, containing 1 'Rood 21 3/10 Perches.

TWO SPLENDID ALLOTMENTS ON ^-THE HlARRITS FIAJRM ESTATE.

FRONTING THE MAIN EAGLE FARM

ROAD.

GOOD HIGH 'AND DRY ALLOTMENTS

SPLENDID POSITION .FOR BUSINESS OR

RESIDENCE

CONVENIENT TO RAILWAY STATION

OR TRAM-LINE.

Subdivisions 38 and 39 of .Allotment S of Portion 3, Parish of Toombul, containing 39*3/10 Perches

KIAMERON BROS have Leen favouied V^ T\Ith instructions to tell by public auction, at their Rea1 Fropeitv Mart, Town Hall, cn MONDAY, 6th August, at Elevei

o'clock,

The above-described Valuable Propertirs

Terms : One-tblrd cashr the balance at 6 and 12 months, at 6 per cent interest

/

'" . MONDAY, 30th AUGUST.

FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION.

'M'AGNI-TOENT GRAZING PROPERTY.

TN THE (ROMA "DISTRICT.

BEING FAIRT OF THE AMBY DOWNS

RESUMPTION,

, Described as v

AGRICULTURAL FARMS Nos. 627 and 63S,

'Roma District. Parish of Bute, being

Portions iNos. 107, 108, 110, and

111, containing 640 Acres.

CAMERON BROS, have been favoured

with instructions from Messrs. Tully & M'Cowan, solicitors for the Mortgagee, to sell hy public auction, at their Real Property Mart, Town Hall, on MONDAY, 20th August, at Eleven o'clock, ,

The above-described Valuable Grazing and Agricultural Properties.

These Properties offer a magnificent op- portunity for anyone wishing to secure a small grazing area in one of the settled districts «lose lo railway communication.

Terms a: Sale.

FOR PRIVATE SALE.

A CHARMING SEASIDE HOME,

OAKWOOD,

The Residence of Philip Silcock, Esq.,

AT HUMPYBONG.

Known as Portions 2S8, 2S9, 290, 23 i, 2S3, 274, 275, 276, 277, and 513A, Parish of Red- cliffe, with an area of about 300 Acres.

Having a frontage to Hayes Inlet of about one mile. The House contains Hall, Dining-room, Drawing-room, 4 Bedrooms, Kitchen, Servant's Room, Man's Cottage, with stabling, coachhouse, &c, and is beau- tifully situated on the top of a rise com- manding extensive views of Haves Inlet, Bramble ,Bay, and cxtendiug over Sand- gate, towards the Sampson Ranges. The property is well improved, and there is a good fruit and vegetable garden, the pad- docks affording excellent pasture, which mostly consists of couch grass.

For further particulars apply

CAMERON BROS.,

TOWN HALL.

MONDAY, 6th AUGUST. * At Eleven o'Clock.

FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION.

Under Instructions from Messrs. Chambers,

¡Bruce, & M'Nab, Solicitors in the Estate

of the late Robert Adair.

The Following (PROPERTIES :

1.

BLOCK OF THREE ACRES.

IN THE (RISING TOWNSHIP OF

GRANTHAM.

Allotments, 1, 6, ^.nd 7 of Section 1, County of Cavendish, Parish of Lockyer, Town of Grantham, containing 3 Acres.

LARGE lAlLLOTMENT IN THE TOWN OF

CHUWAR.

CLOSE Tt> IPSWICH.

Allotment 4 of Section 2, Parish of Chu- war, Town of Chuwar, containing 1 Rood.

3.

GOOD ALLOTMENT IN THE TOWNSHIP

OF GOODNA.

Subdivision 2 of Allotment 7 of Section 2, Parish and Town of Goodna, containing 31 1/5 Perches.

ClAiMBRON BROS, have been favoured

J with instructions to sell by public auction, at their Real Property Mart, Town Hall, on MONDAY, 6th August, at Eleven o'clock.

The above-described Properties.

Terms at Sale.

O ATURDAY AFTERNOON EXCURSIONS FREE RAILWAY EXCURSIONS.

FREE RAILWAY EXCURSIONS.

FREE RAILWAY EXCURSIONS.

FREE RAILWAY PASSE'S TO ENOGGERA

Will be

ISSUED TO ALL PERSONS WISHING

TO INSPECT

THE LOP.D ROBERTo E3T\TT¡.

Apply to ."?

CAMERON BROS , TOWN HALL,

Auctioneers for the Sale of the Lord Roberts Estate, the Sale of which takes place on the Ground on SATURDAY, 18th August.

laotien Salei.

D B B il E , BUCHANAN, i CO., LIMITED

AUCTION ANNOUNCEMENTS.

MONDAY, 6th AUGUST.

Quarter-past Ten-o'clock Sharp.

ON THE GROUND.

ADELAIDE-STREET, ' OPPOSITE JOHNSONIAN CLUB. ?

- " Ê ?*."<.

By Order, of Messrs. Addison _ Corrie.

Architects,

BUILDINGS FOR REMOVAL BUILDINGS FOR REMOVAL. BUnJDINGS FOR REMOVAL. BUILDINGS FOR REMOVAL. BUILDINGS FOR REMOVAL. BUILDINGS FOR REMOVAL.

KNOWN AS SHAW'S LIVERY STABLES,

And

COTTAGE NEXT DOOR.

Ten Days will be given for Removal, ex-

clusive of day of sale.

CURRIE, BUCHANAN, & CO., Limited,

have been favoured with Instructions to sell by public auction, on the Premises, Adelaide-street, on MONDAY Next, 6th August, at a Quarter-past Ten o'clock,

The above.

ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE.

(MONDAY, 6th AUGUST.

'At Eleven o'clock.

IMPORTANT AUCTION ANNOUNCEMENT.

TO GROCERS AND THE TRADE

GENERALLY.

ATTRACTIVE UNRESERVED SALE.

SUPERIOR STOCK-IN-TRADE OF A

GROCER.

ON THE BREMISES, j

Emu Cash Store, corner of Constance and

Leichhardt streets. Valley.

By Order of the Owner, who is Relinquishing

Business.

iNBW AND UP-TO-fDATD STOCK,

Comprising

Flour, Tea, Sugar, Salt, Vinegar, Pickles, Mustard, Coffee, Tinned Milk, Fish, Fruits, and Meats ; Soda, Cocoa, Chocolate, Soap, Arrowroot, Tapioca, Oatmeal, WheatmeaJ, Cheese, Biscuits, Starch, Barley, Groats, Quaker Oats, Rice, Tobacco, Potatoes, Ohaff, Bran, &c. &c, &c.

Also,

Var\ Superior Set Brass Counter Scales

and Weights

Very Superior Set Marble-top Brass Butter

Scales and Weights

Set Standard Scales

Fine Upstanding MAIRE, 5 jears old \

Grocer's Spring-cart (with wing at each

side), almost new.

Superior Set of Spring-cart HARNESS.

CURRIE-, BUCHANAN, & CO., Limited,

have received instructions to sell by public auction, on the Premises, Emu Store, corner of Constance and Leichhardt streets. Valle}, on MONDAY, 6th August, at Eleven

o'clock.

As above.

AÍBSOLUTEI.Y WITHOUT ¡RESERVE.

MONDAY, 20th AUGUST.

FOR ABSOLUTE SALE BY PUBLIC

AUCTION.

7 ? l ¡WITHOUT RESERVE. , Jt

TO CLOSE TRUST ACCOUNTS. Î*""'

THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES :

1.

CORNER OF QUEEN-PARADE AND

MORETON-STREET. SANDGATE.

Subdivisions 225 and 226 of Section 4 of Portion 51, County of Stanley, Parish of Nundah, containing 1 Rood.

2.

2% ACRES IN THE NOBLE ESTATE,

CLAYFIELD.

Subdivisions 329 to 34S of Allotments 5 and 6 of Portion 5, Parish of Toombul, con- taining 2 Acres 2 Roods. ,

3.

1 ACRE IN THE NOBLE ESTATE,

CLAYFIELD.

Subdivisions 279 to 286 of Allotment 6 of Portion 5, Parish of Toombul, containing 1

Acre. _. --

á.

SOUTHPORT,

OCEANVIEW ESTATE.

Subdivision 111 of Portion 53, Parish of Nerang, containing 1 Rood 2 8/10 Perches,

fi.

SOUTHPORT.

OCEANVIEW ESTATE.

Subdivisions 10, 11, 12, 14, and 15 of Por- tion 63, Parish of Nerang; 1 Acre 36 1/10

Perches.

6.

BULIMBA.

Subdivision 6 of Portion 92, Parish of Bulimba; 1 Acre 2 Roods 16 Perches.

7. . L! CLEVELAND,

' CLOSE TO THE BAY.

Subdivisions 159 to 168, lCSa, 169a, and 169 to 174 of Allotment 3 of Section 43, Town of Cleveland, containing 1 Acre 3S Perches.

8.

9 GRASSDALE ESTATE,

TINGALPA,

CLEVELAND-ROAD.

Subdivisions 182 and 183 of Portion 268, Parish of Tingalpa, containing 10 Acres 2

Roods 23" Perches.

IPSWICH,

4 GOOD ALLOTMENTS.

Subdivision 8 of Portion 86, and Sub- divisions 13, 15, and 16 of Portion 90, Parish of Ipswich, containing 1 Acre 19% Perches.

10.

YERONGA,

FRONTING CLARA-STREET,

BROADMERE ESTATE.

Resubdivision 82 of Subdivisión 31 of Portion 156a, Parish of Yeerongpilly, con- taining 16 Perches._

' 11.

CLONCURRY.

Subdivisions 1 and 10 of Section 9 of Sub- division 19 D of Portion 19. Parish of.Clon curry, containing 1 Rood 24 Perches.

12.'

CHARTERS TOWERS.

One Undivided Third Share m Mineral Selection No. 2956, Charters Towers,

iownsvine District. Portion 121, Parish

of Argentine, County of Elphinstone, con-

taining 50 Acres held as tenant ^ common

with J. M. Kaufmann and H. T. petersen.

13

"0 SHARES IN THE SOUTH BRISBANE

TURN-VEREIN.

£1 Shares, Fully Paid Up.

CAMERON BROS, have been favoured

with Instructions to sell by publie auction, at their Real Property Mart, Town Hall, on MONDAY, 20th August, at Eleven

o'clock,

The above-described Properties.

ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE.

""¡-RMS-CASH.

. TUESDAY, 7th AUGUST

At Eleven o'clock.

CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS,

152 QUEEN-STREET. OPPOSITE

'Q.N. BANK.

By Order of T. E. White, Esq., Trustee in the Insolvent Estate of William Sucbtlng, Storekeeper, Fernvale. " ,

FIRST-CLASS STOCK, .

Comprising- . ,

Arrowroot, Jams, Dried Apples, Coffee, Figs, Tea, Candles, Starch, Sauce, Tinned FlBb, Meats,1 Milk. Baking Powder. Cheese. Matches, Slippers, Shoes, Flour, Sago, Rice, OH, Blue, Vinegar, Essences, Jellies, Spice, Cocoa, Penholders, Slates, Stationery, Razors, Nails, Note-paper, &c, &c.

CURRIE, BUCHANAN, & CO, Limited,

have received instructions to sell by

public auction, at their Rooms, on TUES- DAY, 7th August, at Eleven o'clock,

As above. '»?. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE.

THURSDAY, 9th AUGUST.

' At Eleven o'clock Sharp. .

CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, '

152 Queen-street, opposite Q.N. Bank.

By Order of the Consignees.

8 CASES OF ENAMBLWARE. S CASES OF ENAMELWARE. S CASES OF ENAMELWA7ÎS. 8 CASES OF ENAMELWARE. 8 CASES OF ENAMELWARE. 8 CASES OF ENAMELWARE.

Comprising

Saucepans, Kettles, piedishes, Candle- sticks, Soup Tureens, Gridirons, Teapot?, Pans, Dishes (all sizes), &c, &c.

IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS.

CURRIE, BUCHANAN, & CO., Limited,

have received instructions to sell by public auction, at their Rooms, on THURS- DAY, 9th August, at Eleven o'clock sharp,

.As above. . . , ? &

'ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE.

MONDAY, 13th AUGUST.

FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION.

CHARMING AND COMFORTABLE l RESIDENCE PROPERTY.

KNOWN AS KEDINGTON.

Situated in Colton-street, within a few I yards of the Brighton-road Omnibus Ter- minus, and close to Dornoch-terrace.

This Beautiful Property absolutely must be sold on account of the Owner leaving Brisbane permanently. No reasonablei offer

refused.

CAMERON BROS, have been favoured

with instructions from the owner to sell bv public auction at their Real Property ?Mart, Town Hall, on MONDAY, 13th August, at Eleven o'clock,

KEDINGTON, Comprising

Subdivisions 27 to 29 of Portion 156, Parish of South Brisbane, containing 1 rood 8 perches, with improvements consisting of convenient and comfortable Residence, con- taining S Rooms, Hall, and Kitchen, with Bathroom and Laundrj-. Situated at the corner of Stevens and Colton streets, within seven minutes walk of the West End tram- line, and within a few j-ards of the Brigh-

ton-road omnibus stand.

MUST BE SOLD. TERMS AT SALE.

, . MONDAY, 6th AUGUST.

FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION.

MAGNIFICENT BLOCK OF SO ACRES. ' ON THE MAIN CLEVELAND ROAD.

OPPOSITE THE GRASSDALE PADDOCKS.

AND CLOSE TO THE CORNER OF THE

" MANLY-ROAD.

Portion 260, Parish of Tingalpa, contain- ing 80 Acres, having a frontage of 20 Chains to the Main Cleveland-road.

ABSOLUTELY MUST BE SOLD.

CAMERON BROS, have been favoured

with instructions to sell by public auction, at their Real Property Mart, Town Hall, on MONDAY, 6th August, at Eleven

o'clock,

The above-described Valuable Propertv.

TERMS AT SALE.

5

MOXtDlVY, 6th AUGUST.

Under Instructions from the Executors of

t)he Estate of Rowland Bowen.

FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION.

TWO SPLENDID ALLOTMENTS, FRONT-

ING THE MAIN EAGLE FAlRM ROAD. ?HAMILTON, WITHIN A FEW YARDS OF THE TiR'A'M-LINE.

SPLENDID L\LLOTMENTS FOR EITHER BUSINESS OR .RESIDENCE PURPOSES.

Subdivisions 44 and 45 of Allotment 8 of

Portion 2, Parish cf Toombul, containing 32

Perches.

CAMERON BROS, have been favoured

with instiuctions to sell by public auction, at their Reil Property Mart, Town Hall, on MONDAY, Cth August, at Eleven

o'clock,

The above-described Valuable Property.

ABSOLUTELY MUST BE SOLD.

THOMASON'S CONDITION POWDERS

FOR HORSES will keep your horse in healthy condition, save your temper, whip- cord, corn, and chaff. Sold at 2s. per packet. These and All Cattle Medicines are obtainable at THOMASON BROS., & CO., Chemists, North and South Brisbane.

THURSDAY, 9th AUGUST.

ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY.

. At Two o'clock.

EXHIBITION GROUNDS.

" EXHIBITION GROUNDS.

v EXHIBITION GROUNDS, ',

GREATEST SALE OF CARRIAGES,

BUGGIES, DOGCARTS, _c,

_ EVER HELD IN BRISBANE!.

MESSRS JOLLIPFE & CO. have much pleasure in offering to the public of Queensland the whole of their Exhibits at the coming Exhibition.

THIS COMPREHENSIVE, ATTRACTIVE,

UP-TO-DATE LIST OF EXHIBITS,

Comprising

Physicians' Phaeton, Ladles' > Phaeton, Parisian Phaetons, Denmark Phaetons, Squatters' PhNetons, Single Bucltiboards, Double Buckboard-, Waggonettes, Varnished Abbots, Painted Abbots (Light and Heavy), Special New Design Gigs, Eureka Buggies, Lamington Buggies, Dogcarts, Four-wheeled Dogcarts (Varnished, Painted, and Caned Sides), Travellers' Buggies, Fannels' Wag-

gons, &C, S.o.

These Vehicles neie specially designed and built for the 190fr Exhibition, Bris- bane. Owing to insufficient accommodation in their Showrooms, (Messrs. Jolliffe and Co. have determined to sell each and every exhibit on the ground to the highest bidder.

CURRIE, BUCHANAN, & CO., Limited,

have been favoured with instructions [ from Messrs Jolliffe and Co. to conduct I this important sale by auction at

- EXHIBITION GROUND.

THURSDAY,' 9th AUGUST,

I At 2 o'clock Sharp.

_ FRIDAY, lObh -AUGUST. }

PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT.

CENTRAL* AUCTION 'ROOMS,

132 QUEEN-STREET (Opposite Q N. Bank),

FOR POSITIVE SALE AT AUCTION.

On Account of Whom it may Concerne

TRIAL SHIPMENT!

Of

FANCY GOODS,

EP. WARE,

ROLLED GOLD JBWELTwER?,

Etc, Etc., Etc.

Full Particulars will be Advertised on

Later Dates. .,

CURRIE, BUOHANAN, & CO , Limited,

have received instructions to sell by public auction, at their Rooms, on FRIDAY, 10th August, at Eleven o'clock,

As above.

ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE.

SATURDAY, 11th AUGUST.

PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ,

CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, ..

152 QUEEN-STREET (Opposite the Q N.

Bank),

FOR POSITIVE SALE 'AT AUCTION.

Under Instructions from the Trustee In an

Assigned Estate.

A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF

JEWELLERY.

A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF

JEWELLERY.

A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF

JEWELLERY.

CURRIE, BUCHANAN, & CO, Limited,

have received instructions to sell by public auction, at their Rooms, on SATUR« DAY, 11th August, at Eleven o'clock,

As above.

ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE.

TABUS. ' FARMS. FARMS.

THE THORNLAND FARMS. THE THORNLAND FARMS.

TOWN OF CLEVELAND.

'WITHOUT 'ANY EXCEPTION THE RICHEST FARM LAND IN THE COLONY.

Comprising

RICH RED SOIL SLOPES AND RED SOIL FLATS.

ONLY ONE MILE AND A-HALF FROM THE CLEVELAND RAILWAY STATION.

BEING SOLD PRIVATELY

By

AiMBa R. DICKSON & COMPANY,

- AUCTIONEERS.

Offices :

TEMPLE BUILDINGS, CORNER OF QUEEN AND GEORGE STREETS, CITY.

.CALL FOR PLANS.

THIS DAY.

At Eleven o'clock.

50 HEAD FRESH COUNTRY HORSES, " * Frota J. Donohue and Others.

LE. W'ALKER & CO. have received

. instructions from abovenamed to sell by auction, at their Bazaar, on SATUR- DAY, 4th August, at Eleven o'clock,

50 Head Broken and Unbroken Horses, including Draught, Light Harness, and

Saddle Sorts.

Also, on Account of Owner,

Bay Pony Mare, 5 years, quiet In harness. Sulky, and Harness, a good turnout.

Also, on Account of A. Bushneil, Mondure,

40 Prime Fat Turkeys. Terms Cash.

TUESDAY, 7th AUGUST.

At Eleven o'clock.

QUEENSLAND TURF CLUB WINTER

MEETING, 11th and 18th AUGUST.

MAIN GATES. , <i

MAIN GATES.

MAIN GATES.

LE. WALKER _ CO. have received

. instructions from the Secretary. Queensland Turf Club, to sell by auction, at their Bazaar, on TUESDAY, 7th August, at

Eleven o'clock,

As above. . . < ;j «tóS"^

MONDAY, 13th AUGUST.

At Eleven o'clock.

ON THE PREMISES OF MR. R.

JACKSON'S STABLES, NEWMARKET.

23 Head HORSES, 4 'BUSES, 1 TOP DECKER 'BUS, and a Quantity of Harness.

F. E. WALKER & CO. have received instructions from Mr. R. Jackson, who   is relinquishing business, to sell by auction, on the Premises, Newmarket 'Bus Stables,

MONDAY, 13tb August, at Eleven

o'clock sharp.

As above.  

Absolutely Without Reserve.

STATION SALES.

See SATURDAY'S ISSUE for particulars

COBB _ CO.'S PROPERTIES For Auction Sale in September.

By

GOLDSBROÜGH. MORT. _ CO.. LIMITED.

SCHOOL Requisites.-A Complete and

Well-assorted Stock at ThoB. Collini'a,

t Courier Building. _ SKETCHES, Lightly Written, and of

Absorbing Interest, will be lound in the Special Page which now «ally forms «art of the " BVBNING OBSERVER."

THIS DAY.

UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION. .

1 Lady's Blcj-cle. in good order ; 1 Casa Beetles, 2 Cases Beautiful Butterflies, 1 .Collard & Collard Piano, 16 Registered Grates, Fronts, and Fittings ; Cedar Chif- fonier, Sideboard, mirror back ; Wire Stretcher, Box Mattresses, Sausage Machine, E.P. Cruets, Cutlery, Drawing-room Suite of 7 pieces, Iron-frame Walnut Case Piano, Pictures, Ornaments, Watches, 16 Fancy Inkstands, 14 Blotting Books, 9 Pencil

cases;- ¡^¿Stationery Cases, 12 Calenders, Quantifvjfetaudard Books ; Venice, beauti- fully .illustrated : Coloured Photos of Fort Arthirr, Hobart, unique and valuable ; Sun-

dries.

JOHN W. TODD has received Instructions

to sell by auction, at 107 Queen-street, on SATURDAY, 4th 'August, at Eleven

o'clock-, ..

The above Goods. - .

Terms-Cash.

" " PRIVATE SALE.'

MAGNIFICENT DAIRY

And

GRAZING FARM.

"THE PICK OF SOUTHERN

. . QUEENSLAND.

Situate at

THE SOUTH END OF REDLAND BAY. * Immediately at the Mouth of the

LOGAN RIVER,

Having a Frontage of nearly Half-a-mile to

MORETON BAY,

In addition to Main Road Boundaries.

Described as being Portions 88, 89, 90, Parish of Redland, County of Stanley, con-

taining an area of

A. R. P.

343 0 0 (More or Leas)

Of the Finest Gracing Land in the Colony ! permanently watered, never yet, known to

fail, and securely fenced.

This is without exception the

_ PLUM

Of the district, and being situate on the Bay, 13 free from floods and drought.

As this Property Is only distant about

three miles from the

REDLAND BAY HOTEL

By a most perfect road the whole way, It is remarkably easy of access.

Full particulars oír application to

JAMES ' R. DICKSON & COMPANT,

AUCTIONEERS.

Offices :

TEMPLE BUILDINGS, CORNER OF QUEEN AND GEORGE STREETS. '

CITY,

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