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Late Advertisements. TUESDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, At 2 o’clock. FREEHOLD PROPERTY AND DWELLING HOUSE, Fronting Sydney road, Caversbam, and adjoining the Kailway station. M‘L AN DRESS, HEPBURN, ft CO. have been instructed to sell by auction at their Rooms, Manse street, on Tuesday, Ist September, at 2 o’clock, Freehold Property, containing over a quarter of an acre, fronting Sydney road, Caversbam, and adjoining the Railway Station. Together with The Five-roomed Dwelling-house, large kitchen and scullery erected thereon, built of stone and roofed with slate (all in good repair). The property is laid ont into a good garden, well stocked with fruit trees, and securely fenced. It is now let at L 52 per annum, and immediate possession can he given. Terms at sale. TUESDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, At 2 o’clock. To Capitalists, Investors. Parties in quest of First-class Residences, and others. VALUABLE FKEKKi LD CITY PROPERTIES, With Commodious Family Residences. M‘Li ANDRE'S, HKPBURN, ft CO. have been instructed by the Proprietor to sell by auction, at their Rooks, Manse street, on Tuesday, Ist September, at 2 o’clock. The following valuable properties : Lot I.—Part of section 56, block XXXII., having a frontage of 97 links to George street, by a depth of 251 links, together with the commodious eightroomed dwelling-house thereon. Lot 2,- Part of section 33, block XXXII., having a frontage to George street and Regent Read of 97 and 109 Jlinks respectiyely, by an average depth of about 150 links, together with the nearly new and substantially built dwelling-house thereon. Lot 1. adjoins the residence of His Honor Mr Justice Chapman, and is bounded on the North aide by a right-of-way. Lot 2 adjoins the residence of Joseph Watson, Esq., and having frontages to both George street and Regent Road makes it of especial value. The Auctioneers would beg to call the attention of investors and parties in quest ®f really good dwelling-houses to this sale, as it is seldom the opportunity offers of securing freeholds in this most desirable part of George street. Full particulars can be obtained from E. P. KENYON, Tsq, Solicitor, Princes street; Or, THE AUCTIONEERS. Terms will be liberal.

SATURDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o’clock. CHEAP SUBURBAN FREEHOLDS FOR EVERYONE. LARGE EXTENSION or THE TOWNSHIP OF ST. LEONARDS, OK THJt DUNEDIN AND PORT CHALMERS RAILWAY. To Close Partnership Accounts. IT'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. iTJ. have been instructed by Messrs Proud foot and Oliver, to submit to public auction, and to sell to the highest bidder, subject to a nominal upset price, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Saturday, 12th September, at 2 o’clock, . A large Extension of that favor te water-ing-place, the Township of ST. LEONARDS, Fronting the Otago Harbor, and adjoining the St. Leonards station of the Dunedin and Port Chalmers Railway, Consisting of— FIFTY THREE ALLOTMENTS, Containing from One Quarter of an Acre to Three Acres each. To enable the proprietors to close their partnership accounts, and to put ttose most desirable marine yilla sites within the reach of all, they have resolved to.fix a low upset price. c And the sections will be offered with the option of the buyer t -king as many contiguDMMelions as be may choose. The ease with which St. Leonards is now reached by er e ry train from Dnnedin and ort Oha mers, its fine sunny exposure, its nehness ofsnil t its pure streams ef water, and its beautifully wooded slopes, render it, without exception, the most {desirable proP er y 5, ow hfiniz offr-red to the public. Terms, unusually liberal, viz. One-third cash ; balance at one and two years, with interest added at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, buyers having power at any time during currency of bills to take them up, being allowed rebate interest for the unggpired term at the same rate as cna-ged. Lithograph plans can be obtained from the A uctioneers. TUESDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER. At 2 o’clock. To Timber Merchants, Manufacturers, Importers. Speculators, and Others. MOST VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Corner of Stuart and Castle streets, next the Stuart street wharf. M ‘LAN ORES' I , HEPBURN, & CO. have been instructed by Robert Fenwick, Psq., to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Tuesday, Ist September, at 2 o’clock. The unexpired lease of section 76, block XIV., City of Dunedin, having frontages to Stuart and Castle street, divided into three allotments as follows ; Lot 1-Having a frontage of 37ft 3in to Stuart street by a depth of 6fift, together with the substantially-built brick warehouse thereon, covering the whole of the allotment. Lot 2—Having a frontage of 32ft 6in to Stuart street, by a depth of 66ft tc Castle ; this allotment is at present unoccupied. Lot 3—Waving a frontage of 48ft to Castle street, bv a depth of 235 ft, adjoining Messrs Findlay and Co.’s timber yard and at present occupied by them. The Auctioneers would call the attentior of capitalis's and others to this important sale, as considering its situation, adjoining, as it does, the present wharf, its proximity t( the proposed docks, and the ease with whicl it could be conducted by branch with th( Grand Northern and Southern Railways render it of immense value and well wortl their attention. Terms of sale and particulars to be had a office of the AUCTIONEERS. r" 1 " - P.S. COMERANG. nnHE time for sending in Tenders for 1 Repairs to the above Vessel is ex. tended to Saturday, 29th, at 2 o’clock p.m. GEO. 8. BRODERICK. Dunedin, August 28, 1874. WAITED, a Horse and Dray or Spring Cart, to go to Waipori. Apply, before one o’clock to-morrow, at Mr Cooper’s right-of-way, Walker street.

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Evening Star, Issue 3593, 28 August 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3593, 28 August 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3593, 28 August 1874, Page 3

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