CORPORATION NOTICES. CITY OF DUNEDIN. - CLERK WANTED.—The City Council require the services of an active voux<; man, used to Office Work, and quick, at accounts, to assist in the Town Clerk’s Office. Salary at the rate of LIOO per annum. Applications, with testimonials, may be lodged at the Council Chambers, on or before Wednesday, 25th September inst., at 4 p.m. J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. 13th September, 1872. CITY OF DUNEDIN. MUNICIPAL CITY LEASEHOLDS Shortly to be Let for a term of 21 years, Notice is he he by given that the existing Leases of the undermentioned properties of the City Corporation ef Dunedin will expire on the several dates set opposite the properties respectively : North half of Section 40, Block IX, Princes street, Dunedin, expires Ist November, 1872 Section IS, Block XV, Dunedin, expires Ist November, 1872 Lots 4 and 6, of ' ection 32, Block VI, Dunedin, expire Ist November, 1872 Section 33, Block XYll, Dunedin, expires 17th January, 1873 Section 49, Block XYII, Dunedin, expires 3ist January, 1873 Section 17, Block XVI, Dunedin, expires 21st March, 1873 Section 18, Block XVI, Dunedin, expires 21st March, 1873 Section 20, Block XV, Dunedin, expires 21st March, 1873 Section 10, Block XVI, Dunedin, expires 21st March, 1873 Section 50, Block XX, Dunedin, expires 21st March, J873 Lot 3 of Section 32, Block VI, Dunedin, expires 25th April, 1873 Lot 5 of Section 32, Block VI, Dunedin, expires 25th April, 1873 Lots 1 and 2 of Section 32, Block VI, Dunedin, expires 23rd May, 1873 Lot 9 of Section 32, Block VI, Dunedin, expires 4th July, 1873 Lot 7 of Section 32, Block VI, Dunedin, expires 4th July, 1873 Lot Bof Section 32, Block VI, Dunedin, expires 4th July, 1873 Section 13, Block XV, Dunedin, expires oth September, 1873 Section 14, Block XV, Dunedin, expires sth September, 1873 Section 30, Block VI, Dunedin, expires Bth September, 1873 Section 20, Block XVI, Dunedin, expires 3rd October, 1873 It is intended to sub-divide, and lease by public auction the above several properties for a term of 21 years. As nearly as may be practicable, the properties will be let for the further term six months prior to the expiration of the current leases. Particulars of the dates' of [sales will be hereafter duly announced. Allotment 1 of Section 32, Block VI, Dunedin, will be leased in one lot Allotment 2 of Section 32, Block VI, Dunedin, will be leased in one lot Allotment 3 of Section 32, Block} VI, Dunedin, will be leased in one lot Allotments 4, 5, and G, of Section 32, Block VI, Dunedin, will be leased in one lot—--7 feet being reserved off the corner in order to improve the streets Allotment 7 of Section 32, Block VI, Dunedin, will be leased in one lot Allotments 8 and 9 of Section 32, Block VI, Dunedin, will be leased in one lot Section 18, Block XV, Dunedin, will bo leased in two lots Section 33, Block XVII, Dunedin, will be leased in four lots Section 49, Block XVII/ Dunedin, will be leased in two equal lots Section 17, Block XVI, Dunedin, will be leased in two lots Section 18, Block XVI, Dunedin, will be leased in one lot Section 20, Block XV,j Dunedin, will] be leased in two lots Section 16, Block XVI, Dunedin, 'will be leased in two lots Section 56, Block XX, Dunedin, will be leased in three lots Section 26, Block XVI, Dunedin,’"will be leased in one lot. The subdivisions of the remaining Sections will be announced by advertisement very shortly. Conditions of lease may be inspected at the Town Clerk’s Office. The new leases provide for full valuation for permanent improvements at the expiration of leases; such valuation to be determined by the decision of two out of three arbitrators (one arbitrator being named by the lessors, one by the lessee, and the third one by the two thus appointed). Three months prior to the termination of the new lease, the land demised will be relet by public auction, the upset annual rental to bo named at auction being fixed by the arbitrators. In the event of there being no higher bid than the upset rental, the outgoing tenant to be entitled to, and to be bound to accept, a new lease of the premises for a further term of years at the upset rental aforesaid. in the event of any other person than the outgoing tenant becoming the lessee, the incoming tenant to be bound to pay the outgoing tenant the amount of valuation for permanent improvements as previously fixed by the arbitrators aforesaid. The dates of the auction sales will be duly advertised. The allotments the leases of which expire in November, 1872, and in January, 1873, will be submitted for public competition in the course of a few days J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. September 16th, 1872. PUBLIC NOTICE. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Thomas Tayler, Esq., Port Chalmers, are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late wife from his residence, Scotia street, to the place of interment at the Cemetery, Port Chalmers, on Wednesday, September 18th, at 2 p.m. TO LET. TO LET, within 12 minutes’ easy walk from Octagon—A HOUSE of eight rooms, well finished, commanding a splendid view, with one and a quarter acre of laud attached, Apply to A. K. HAY.
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Evening Star, Issue 2989, 17 September 1872, Page 3
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