Late Advertisements. FIRST CHURCH. fJIHE REV. MR M'KENZIE, From Melbourne, Will Preach in the First Church To-morrow, Morning and Evening. CHRISTIAN CHAPEL, Great King street South. M R T. H. BATE Evangelist, from America, Will (D.V.) Preach in the above place TO-MORROW EVENING. Subject: “Christian Union.” S, PIER HOTEL, JETTY STREET, DUNEDIN. I, the undersigned, feel pleasure in informing my friends and country visitors that I have disposed of my interest in the Pier Hotel, Jetty street, to Mr Guy Bennett, formerly of Geelong, Victoria. In introducing my successor to the public, I would desire to express my acknowledgments for the liberal support received, and solicit for him similar favors. J. HYMAN, Pier Hotel, Dunedin. With reference to the above, I have only to add that it will be my sole aim and object to maintain the high reputation which the above hotel has attained under the able management of Mr Hyman. GUY BENNETT. • Dunedin, October 17, 1873. WANTED, a good, strong Bootmaker. Apply T. Cunningham, George street, Port Chalmers. rpAH.ORS wanted; good Coat and Vest X Hands. J Martin, Criterion Buildings, Princes street. TENDERS will be received till four p.m. on Monday, the 20th inst., for Removal and Be erection of Cottages in St. Andrew street, for Messrs J. and J. Curie. R. A. LAWSON, Architect. MONDAY, 20th ‘OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock. FREEHOLD BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, With Frontages to FORTH AND EDEN STREETS. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN & CO. are instructed to sell by auction at their rooms, Manse street, on Monday, October 20, at 2 o’clock, Lots 2 and 3, being parts of sections 5! and 52, Block XXXVL, as subdivided by Peter Williams, Esq. Lot 2 ha* a frontage to Forth street of 100 links, by a depth of 87 links. Pot 3 has a frontage to Eden street of 120 links by an irregular depth. Al«o, Section 56, Block XXXVII., having a frontage to Forth street. Plan to be seen at the rooms of the Auc tioneers. Title under the Act. MONDAY, 20th OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock. FREEHOLD SECTIONS FRONTING BOTANIC GARDENS. M‘J ANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO are instructed to sell by auction at their Rooms, Man-e street, on Monday, 20th October, at 2 o’clock, Sections 16, 17, 18, and 19, Block XXXV., fronting the Botanic Gardens, and suitable for villa residences. Terms at sale. MONDAY, 20th OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. VALUABLE FRBEHOT.D CITY ALLOTMENTS, With Frontages to FORTH STREET and HARBOR TERRACE, And in the Immediate Vicinity of the Pclichet Bay station of the PORT CHALMERS RAILWAY. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. are instructed by John Reid, Esq,, to sell by auction, at their Booms, Manse ►treet, on Monday, 20th October, at 2 o’clock, SECTIONS 2, 3, 8, £), and parts of }0 and 11, pear the corner of Albany and Forth streets and Harbor Terrace, and subdivided as follows : Lot J —Frontage to Forth street (next Albany street) of 30 feet, by a depth of 82 feet 6 inches. Lot 2. Frontage to Forth street ef 30 feet, by a depth of 82 feet 6 inches. Lot 3.—Frontage to Forth street of 30 feet, by a depth of 82 feet 6 inches. Lot 4.—Frontage to Forth street of 30 feet, by a depth of 82 feet 6 inches. Lot 5. Frontage to Harbor Terrace (next Albany street), of 30 feet, by a depth of 82 feet 6 inches. Lot 6—Frontage to Harbour Terraco of 30 feet, by a depth of 82 feet 6 inches. Lot 7. —Frontage to Harbour Terraco of 30 feot, by a depth of 82 feet 6 inches. Lotß.—Frontage to Barbour Terrace of 30 fe-.t, by a depth of B‘2 feet 6 inches. Lot 9.—lrregular section, having a frontage to Harbour Terrace of about 45 feet 6 inches, by a depth of 165 feet ; together with 6-roomed dwelling house erected thereon. Lot 10. —Frontage to Harbour Terrace of 47 feat 6 inches, by a depth of 92 feet, ot 11.—Corner allotment, having frontage to Harbor Terrace of 32 feet 4 inches, and 97 feet 3 inches to street, by an aver age depth of about 92 feet, together with four-roomed dwelling house erected th'reon. Lot 13.- Consists of half-aa-acre, with 12 feet entrance from Forth street and Harbour Terrace, together with the 13-roomed dwelling house erected thereon. The house is capable of being subdivided iatp, two or more tenements. The garden is well stocked with fruit trees. The above property being all perfectly level, and almost entirely in grass and garden, besides being in the immediate vicinity of the Pelichet Bay Station of the Port Chalmers Railway, renders it one of tho most desirable investments for speculators or parties in search of building sites in that rising district of the town. A plan of the property can be seen at the rooms of the Auctioneers. Terms at sa,le.
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Evening Star, Issue 3327, 18 October 1873, Page 3
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