Trials for the Human Understanding.—Long •walks. Late Advertisements. Sale, a Four-roomed Detached Cotta.ee (freehold), and two-thirds of a Quarter-acre. .Apply Forth street. ILHAM PaRRY, late .Newspaper I'anvaaaer, is requested to call at Hay's Bible Warehouse, this Evening. FIRST CHURCH. 'JIHE REV. J. D. DICKIE, From Victoria, Will preach in the First Church, Te-morrow,-Morning and Evening. WANTED, Tenders for alterations and additions to Cottage in Heriot Row; plans, he., to be seen on the premises till Wednesday, 15th inst. Andrew McKenzie, Heriot Row. PRIVATE Board and Residence for two or three (Gentlemen. For card, Peterson, Grocer, corner of Octagon. jg UUDING SECTIONS. Choice Reserved Sections at the GLEN aee for sale at L3O each. There is now an excellent road from Stafford street, and other communications are also completed. The sections will remain at the above price only for a short time These sections form an admirable investment for savings, as they are daily risiag in value, and, from the scarcity of sites unoccupied in town, must spei-dily double in price* Apply immediately to Mr A. BaTHGATE, Solicitor, _ High street; Or Messrs STEWART &DO ■ 6HTY, Manse street. MONDAY, 13th APi.IL. At 2 o’clock. Desirable Freehold Suburban Property And Six-Roomed Dwelling house, In the Original Survey of Roslyn. M'LANDRESs, i epburn, AND CO. are instructed by Mr Alexander Hastie and Others, to sell by ai clion, at their rooms, Manse street, on Monday. 13th April, at 2 o’clock, Lot 1 —Sections 14, 15, and 16, Block HI., corner Hart and Roes streets (each a quarter-of-an-acre). Together with The substantial six roomed dwelling-house erected therein. This property is fenced and subdivided, principa ly with stone walls, and whilst using completely sheltered it commands the auest view of any site m Roslyn. 2. Sections 13 and 14, fronting Michen street, each quarter-of anacra. These sections will be offered singly. The upset prices of Lots 1 and 2 will be advertised before the day of sale. Lot 3. potion 7, Block IV., of the original survey of Roslyn, containing 2 roods and 20 poles, with a frontage of 2504 links to the Main District Road. . ,'. 18 Bec .ti° n is, without exception, the best building site in Roslyn. Upset price, L 155. Lot 4.—Sections 13 and 14, of MrjPhilip’s extension of Roslyn. Upset price, L 55 each.
Terms at sale. MONDAY, 13th APRIL, At 2 o’clock, FREEHOLD PROPERTY, MAORI HILL, LOW UPSET PRICES. M’LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO are instructed by Mr Renton, to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Monday, 13th April, at 2 o’clock— The following valuable freehold properties. in the township of Murray ville— Lot E—lection 5, having a frontage of 53ft to Oran am street, by a depth of 153 ft to Lothian road, also section 6, having a frontage of 66ft jto Graham street, by a depth of 133 f t; * * . Together with The buildings and improvements thereon, consisting of— * House of 5 rooms, all thoroughly finished, T and G throughout, and in splendid order; also baker’s oven, bakehouse, scullerv, and stab e, in all, abo >t 80ft long; 3 underground tanka, capable of containing 5,300 gallons of water, and ali now full; water laid on throughout the whole buildings ; sinks and drains, all complet; fenced with a close picketfence ; and good.garden, full of fruit trees. Upset price, 1.800. Lot 2.—-Section 7. having a frontage to Graham street of 66fb. by a depth of 133 ft. Up-et price, L 75. Lot 3 ection 8, having a frontage to tohMi .ton* of 66ft, by a depth of 133 ft. Upset price, L 75. Lot 4. -•'ection 10, having a frontage to ?^« bam rf fcreefc of 66ffc -> h Y » depth of 142 ft. Upset price L6O. Lot 5.-—Section 11, having a frontage to am T T street of 66ft ’ b y a depth of 142 ft. Upset price, L6O. Lot 6 —Section 12, having a frontage to Graham street of 66ft, by a depth of 142tt, Upset price, L6O. Terms at sale. TUESDAY, 14th APRIL, At half-past 12 o’clock. _ . . BUILDING MATERIAL, Galvanized Iron, Ac., &c., on the Premie Pitt street. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & ( have been instructed to sell by a tion, on the premises, Put street, oppoi I 8 B , rew f r y> on Tuesday, 14th An at half-past 12 o’clock, ” A large quantity of Building Mater consisting of— 6 Galvanized iron, T and G Baltic floori weatherboards, lining boards, q,, tenog, scantling, jointing, do. sashes, mantelpieces, bricks, &c. Ac. &c. Terms at sale. FOR TIMARU, AKARuA, AND L' TELTON. The p.s. COOMERAN will leave Dunedin — : —*tbe above Ports, TU next. 14th inst. Cargo rec at Rattray street wljarf till noon on r day. Passengers by the Train at 6,15 t W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Age
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Evening Star, Issue 3474, 11 April 1874, Page 3
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