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SALES BY AUCTION. SATURDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o’clock. TOWNSHIP OF GREEN ISLAND. Driver, stkw\rt, &, co. are favored with instructions from the Proprietors to submit the pub:ij auulion, at their Hooms, Rattray street, l-un-edin, on Saturday, 19th Septum!.er instant at 2 o’clock, ’ The whole of the Township of Green Island, comprising about 150 - llotments. The Auctioneers have much pleasure in directing the attentiou of the public to the sale of the above named compact and very valuable freehold property. It is situated four miles from Dunedin, having frontages to the Main South Hoad between King’s Mill and Eagerty’s Hotel, and is in the immediate proximity to the Stations of the Southern '1 rank and Green Is'and Branch Railways. For sites for business purposes this township stands unrivalled among the many that have within the past few years been put upon the market. The centre of the rapidly rising district of Green Island, with its extensive agricultural and coal-mining industries—the latter already giving employment to a large population—and destined to become annually of greater importance, and commanding as this township does excellent water privileges on the Kaikorai Hiver, with facilities for transit of raw material, Ac., by rail, and with fuel delivered in the township at pit prices, it presents advaotages unattainable elsewhere in the neighborhood of Dunedin for the es-tabli-hmenf of manufactories and other industries requiring steam or water power. <’n the other hand, the beautiful and rich sloping grounds on the east side of the main road, sheltered from southerly winds, and gett ng the full benefit of the snn all day, are admirable suited for villa sites, the locality being undoubtedly one of the healthiest in the Province. Intending purchasers are specially solicited to view the land, and judge for themselves, and not to trust merely to the plan. Trains ran dail> five times each way. The terms of pa\ment will be meet liberal. For plans and all further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. NEW TOWNSHIP OF CLYDESDALE, Midway between Dnned’n and Caversham behind the English Church), now being surveyed into quarter-acre sections. The above Township will shortly be submitted to public auction. Possessing all advantages desirable for residences, such as good exposure, admirable prospect, proximity to town. Ac , and being easy of access by road or rail, it compares most favorably with any Suburban Township yet offered, and cannot fail to commend itself to the public. Terms easv. Title under the Land Transfer Act. Driver, stewakt, a co., Auctioneers.

MEETINGS. UNION PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. THE usual Monthly Meeting of this Society for receiving Subscriptions Applications, &c., will be held at the Office Princes street, on Monday Evening, from 7 to 8 o’clock. 8 M. W. HAWKINS. Secretary. COMMERCIAL BUILDING & MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE usual Fortnightly Meeting of the above Society, for the purpose of receiving Subscriptions, Ac., will be held next Monday evening, from six to eight o’clock, will s. dougla', Secretary. A.O F. COURT PRIDE OF THE L* ITH. Tenth Anniversary Supper. Monday, September 14th, 1874. rN Consequence of the large demand for tickets for the above Anniversary, the Supper will be given in the North Dunedin Drill Shed instead of the Lodge Room, as previously announced. D. C. WILSON, Secretary. September Bth, 1874. HANOVER STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. A TEA MEETING will be held in the above Church, on Tuesday Evening, 15th inst., for the purpose of recognising the Rev. J. Upton I'avis as Pastor of that Church. Tea on the table at 6 30 p.m. punctually. The following ministers will take part in the proceed n/»:—Kevs. Dr Stuart, Dr Hoseby, Mr Gow, Mr Rigg, Mr Maxwell, Mr Blake, and Mr Isitt. rickets, 2s each (Children charged full price), to be hid fom Mr Baird. Bookseller, George street; Mr Beckingsa e. Draper, George street; the Tract Depdb, George street; Messrs Coulls and Culling. Rattray stie’ t; als > fr m the Committee and Members of the (’huroh. PivOVINOIAL C U GIL, DIS.EICT OF DUNtDIN. I\TR H. S. PISH, Jonr , will address ivA the Elec ors of Dunedin at tl e Masonic Hall, on Tuesday Evening next, 15th inst. The Chair will be taken at 8 o’clock. NOTICE TO SBEARERS. A MEETING will be held in the Drillshed, Water of Leith, on the evening of the 19th September, at eight o’clock, to consider upon the Price of Shearing for this season. GOVERNMENT NOTICES TIME EXTENDED, A'D SPECIFICATION ALTERED. SEPARATE Tenders will be received at the Provincial Government i 'fficea. Dunedin until noon of Tuesday, the 15th inst., fer certain alti rations to heating apparatus, plumber work, aspha te ami drainage at Immigiatiou Dej Ot,' -aversham. Plans a>d specifications at office if i.oads and Works, Dun*din. Thelowistor an* t nder not necessarily accepted. V. NEW Z< m s&L A R land railways. are invited by the Co'onial X Government for conveying Railway ami Bridge Materials from the shipis Corona, Tweed, and Christian M'Ausland, at Port Chalmers, tb Oamaru. Conditions of Contract may be seen at this < ffije, where Tenders wij bo received up till □con of Wednesday, 10th September, 1874 The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By command. W. N. BLAIR, District Engineer. Public Works Office. Dunedin, September 11, 1874.

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Evening Star, Issue 3606, 12 September 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3606, 12 September 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3606, 12 September 1874, Page 3

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