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BALES BY AUCTION. SATURDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER, At 2 o’clock. THE ESTATE OF OPOHO. THE PROPERTY OF CAPT. J. T, BOYD (Adjoining New Botanical Gardens.) Surveyed into Quarter-acre Building Allotments. M’LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. have received instructions from Capt. J. T. Boyd to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Saturday, 22nd November, at 2 o’clock, A portion of his Estate of OPOHO, Comprising—--200 sections of a quarter-of-an-acre each. This property is now offered to meet the present great and ever-increasing demand for Villa sites and Building Allotments near the City ; and whilst it has been surveyed into quarter-acre sections, every encouragement will be given to buyers to secure blocks. This very desirable property is situated on the plateau above the easterly end of the town, and is bounded by the Town Belt, to which it has a frontage of twenty-four chains. A Main District Road intersects it, and it is bounded on the north and south ends by District Roads. It can be approached either by the metal road past the New Botanical Gardens, or by the new metal road now in course of formation through the Town Belt, being a continuation of Clyde street north, and it is only about ten minutes’ walk from the Water of Leith Cab Stand. Whilst the elevation of the property above the sea level is just sufficient to give a most commanding view of the Upper Harbor and Ocean, the whole of the City and surrounding country, including the beautiful valley of the Leith and the mountains beyond, it also secures for it perfect immunity from the evils attending periodical floods and the malaria arising therefrom. The proximity of this property to the new Botanical Gardens and the grounds of the Acclimatisation Society, the healthiness of the locality, its sunny aspect and fine northerly exposure, besides being well sheltered from the prevailing winds, all combine to render it, without exception, the roost attractive and desi'able situation for villa sites and family residences near the City. The Title is under the Act. The Terms will be: One-third cash; balance at 1, 2, and 3 years, with interest added at the rate of six per cent, per annum, with the option of buyers to take up their hills at any time, receiving rebate interest at the same rate as charged. PUBLIC NOTICES. NATIONAL PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY AND SAVINGS INSTITUTE. THE Offices of the Society have now been Removed to No. 1 Chambers, Princes street (opposite Government Buildings) where applications for Shares and Loans will be received. Copies of the rules are now ready, and may be had on application. JAS. B. M'CULLOCH, Secretary. [circular.] Dunedin, Ist October, 1873. I BEG to inform the Seedsmen and Agriculturists of the Province that I have ust landed in good order the following high class Seeds Ex Dallam Tower ... 39 hhds. Allahabad 6 ~ Peter Denny ... 24 „ 99 Consisting of— WHITE CLOVERS RED CLOVERS ALSYKE TIMOTHY AND ITALIAN RYE GRASS Price Lists on application. G. F. REID, Stafford street. ON SALE. 50 or 60 Fine New Oak Hogsheads, suitable for brewers’ hhds or stock casks. Andrew lees, Painter, Glazier, and Paperhanger, Importer of paperhanginga, window glass, plain and ornamental, ships’ signal and deck lights, glass shades, cucumber and propagating glasses white lead, oils and colors, gilt mouldings, &c,, See. George street, Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 3350, 14 November 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3350, 14 November 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3350, 14 November 1873, Page 3

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