SALES BY AUCTION. MONDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o’clock. 12 QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS, IN THE glen estate. Mlandkess, hepbcjrn, & CO. are instructed to sell by auction at their Rooms. Marse street, on Monday, September 14, at 2 o’clock, 12 Quarter-Ac e Sections, Being number 19i». 191. 102, 193 194 215 2K 217, 218. 219, 220. and 221, on the original plan of tl-iis T.,wnahip. These sections are all level, and are the choicest sites in the Glen Estate, and have been reserved from sale sines the Township was first surveyed. Lithograph plans can be obtained from the Auctioneers. Terms liberal. Title under Land Transfer Act. MONDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o’clock. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD CITY PROPERTIES, With Substantial Dwelling-houses. M‘LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. have been instructed by Mr John Adams to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Monday, 14th September, at 2 o’clock. The following very desirable Freehold City Properties, with Dwelling-houses thereon, nearly opposite the Red Lion (Joel’s) Brewery : Lot 1. —Having frontage of 33ft to George street, by a depth of 165 ft., Together with The new I’ive-roomed Dwelling-house thereon. This house, just finished (never occupied), contains fivelargeand lofty rooms, thoroughly well finished, and fitted with register stoves and Colonial oven. The property is well fenced, paths paved, and part of the ground laid out in fruit garden Lot 2.—Adjoining the above ; has a frontage of 30ft to <-eorge street, by a depth of 165 f t; with the nearly new Fourroomed Dwelling-house thereon, now let to a weekly tenant. Terms liberal. Full particulars from the Auctioneer, s MO A DAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o’clock. DESIRABLE SUBURB\N FREEHOLDS. EXTENSION OF MURRAYVILLE. Maori Hill. M’LANDEESS, HEPBURN, & CO. have been instructed by John M ‘Lennan, Esq (who is leaving the district) to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Monday, September 14, at 2 o’clock, 20 desirable freehold allotments, being an extension of Murrayville, Maori Hill. These allotments average about a Quarteracre each ; front the Maori Hill Road, and near the residences of Messrs Driver. Brent, Callendar, and others. They are perfectly level, fenced, laid down in l nglish grass, and ready for immediate occupation. The short distance they are fmm George street makes them well wo-th the attention of parties about building.
Title under Land Transfer Act. Tprma :—One-third cash ; balance at one and two years, bearing interest at the rate of seren per cent. Lithograoh plans may be obtained a- the rooms of the Auctioneers. S TURD AY, I9th SEPTEMBER. M any persons, desirous of escaping from the overcrowded state of the Town of I'une 'in, have carefully irspected the whole of the land intersected by the Dunedin and Port Chalmers Hail way, with a view to obtaining S ites fur Residences within easy access of town ; hut finding that the land hitherto ofcred for sale lies close to the base of the mountains, and that consequently the sun sets comparatively early in the day, these persons have come to the conclusion that the purchase of such sites is not desirable. The persons referred to, and the public in general, are confidently invited to visit the TOWNSHIP OP RnSENEATH, which will be offered for sale by M ‘LAHORE'S. HbPRURV, & CO. at their Ro m=>, Manse street, on Saturday, the 19th Sept- mber, at 2 o’clock p m. • his T ownahip is a sub-division of Sections 24 and 26. awyeis’ Bav ! istric'. It lies upon a beautiful sloe lacing Port < halmere and lying t > the north-east. It is situated upon a Peninsula lying between the railway and the harbor, and the sun shines upon t 1 e ground nearly as long as in the most favorably situated portions of Dunedin. The view from the ground is unrivalled, embracing Port Chalmers, the l ower Harbor, and Otago Heads in the distance, and there is a large extent of sea beach suitable for bathers. As sites for gentlemen’s residences, the sections in this township are altogether unequalled by any land hitherto brought into the market The Sawyers’ Bay Station is within a few minutes’ walk of the property. Arrangements have been made with the railway authorities, whereby cheap monthly, quarterly, or annual family tickets can be obtained, and for the carriage of building materials at nominal rates. Intending purchases are particularly requested to visit the ground in the afternoon or evening, in order that they may satisfy thenuelves that the aspect is as favorable as above described. Terms One-quarter cash ; the balance at one, two, and three years, bearing seven per cent, interest Tit e under the Transfer Act. Lithograph plans, rates of railway fares, and full particulars may be obtained from Connell & MOOD lE, Or THE AUCT ONEEKS. OP AGO WOOL AND FLAX STORES. Driver, stew act, and co. STOCK AND STATION .‘GENTS ND WOOL AND PKnDU E BRuKEKs! DUNEDIN, are prepared to make AD* V sNUES on the MUST LIBERAL TER vis on the INCOMING CLIP of WO' L, also on NEW ZEALAND MKMP or other Produce, either for sale here or for shipment to their Agents in Melbourne, London, or the l nited States. They will hold SALES at— KAIKORAI YARDS, every Wednesday, at II o’clock, of Fat Cattle. Sheep and Lambs. OTAGO WOOL AND PRODUCE STORES, every Wednesday, at 3 o’clock, of Wool, sheepskins. Hides, Tallow, h'lax, &o.
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Evening Star, Issue 3606, 12 September 1874, Page 3
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