SALES BY AUCTION, WEDNESDAY, sfch AUGUST, At 2 o’clock. MOSGIEL TOWNSHIP, TAIERI, M ‘LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. are instructed by Messrs Gillies and Street, agents for Dr Inglis, to offer for sale by public auction, in their Rooms, Mans'* street, on Wednesday, sth August, at 2 o’clock, 61 Quarter-acre Sections in the above Township, adjoining the EAST TAIERI RAILWAY STATION, At the Junction of the Main West Taieri Road, the Dunedin and Clutha Railway, and the District Road and between the Railway Station and Dr Inglis’s residence and fronting the Main West Taieri Read! The ground is level, and all available fer advantageous building. The position is unrivalled as a site for an i ill and town, situate a« it is at the point of divergence of the main roads of the great agricultural district of the Taieri, and alongside of the Railway Station, towards which all the traffic of that large and populous district will centre. It is about nine miles from town, and there is no doubt that on the completion of the railway, which is nearly finished, an important inland town will arise out of the permanent agricultural, mining, and manufacturing industries already established in that magnificent district. A large population connected with THE MOSGIEL WOOLLEN FACTORY and other industries of a manufacturing character, has already formed the neucleus of a township, securing the permanence of the position as a township ; but this land now offered possesses advantages over any other in being situated between the present township and the Railway Station, and in being above the reach of all floods.
Residents in the Taieri, amongst whom there is the greatest anxiety to obtain sections, need no recommendation to inform them of the advantageous prospects of this township j but to persons in town desirous of investing money in Crown lands, the Auctioneers have no hesitation in saying that few opportunities offer of such a sure and steady rise in value as undoubtedly will take place in this township within a very short time. Terms—One-quarter cash, and the balance by three acceptances at six, twelve, and eighteen months, with interest added at six per cent, per annum. Lithographed plana to be obtained at the Rooms of the Auctioneers, or at the offices of Messrs Gillies and Street, Land and Estate Agents, Princes street. FRIDAY, 24th JULY, 1874, At 2 o’clock. M'LANPRESS, HEPBURN, 4 CO. are instructed by the Corporation of the City of Dunedin, to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Friday, 24th Julv instant, at 2 o’clock, Twenty-one years’ i eases of the undermenti ned City Corporation Properties Lot 1. Being allotment 2 of section 20, block XV., Stuart street, Dunedin. Lot 2. Being a portion of section 18, block XV., Dunedin, having frontages to Stuart street, and to Cumberland street (as to be extended south of Stuart street.) Lot 3. Being section 58, Upper Harbor District (East side). Also, Lot 4. Buildings to remove, consisting of Auld Scotland Hotel and outhouses, as presently erected on that portion of section 18, block XV., Stuart ssreet, in Mr Fidler’s occupation. SATURDAY, 15th AUGUST, At 2 o’clock. TOWNSHIP OF B WENSBOURNE, FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Driver, stewart, & co, instructed by the Proprietors, beg to notify that the above township will be submitted to public competition, at their Rooms, Dunedin, on Saturday, 15th August next, at 2 o’clock. ' Intending purchasers are respectfully invited to visit and inspect the beautiful sites with which this locality abounds. It is situated on the North shore of the Harbor, about two miles from the Post Office by rail, has a favorite aspect, and commands a magnificent view of the Harbor from Dunedin to the Heads. There is a good metalled road along the shore from Pelichet Bay, forming one of the most pleasant drives out of Dunedin, and THE RAVENSBOURN’E RAILWAY STATION Is in the Township, at which all Trains, with the exception of the 2.30 down Train, stop. The facilities of access therefore by road, rail, and water are unequalled, and these, combined with the natural beauties of the Property, the magnificent view, and salubrity of the climate, render it, without exception, the most desirable that has yet been submitted to the public of Dunedin in suitable areas. Terms most liberal.—Title perfect. For plans, and all further particulars, Apply to DRIVER, STEWART, & CO.
MEETINGS, *r SPECIAL GOSPEL SERVICES In the MASONIC HALL. A FEW Christians belonging to the different Evangelical Protestant Denominations, seeing the deep interest awakened concerning the truths of the Gospel as the result of the late united Meetings for Prayer, have engaged the Masonic Mall for the evenings of TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY, The 21st, 22nd, and 23rd inst., when EVANGELISTIC ADDRESSES Will be delivered. Meeting to commence each evening at 7.30. All are affectionately invited to attend. Jgl LECTION OP MAYOR. MR RAMSAY will Address the Electors in the Oddfellows’ Hall, George street, on Monday Evening, July 20, at Eight o’clock. JAS, B. M'CULLOCH, Secretary. MR Walter Will Address the Electors as below; THIS (Monday) EVENING, Masonic Hall, at 7 30 p.m. ■ A General Meeting of the Central ComI Committee will take place on Monday , evening, after the above meeting. Important I business. ! SYDNEY JAMES. Secretary.
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Evening Star, Issue 3559, 20 July 1874, Page 3
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