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SALES BY AUCTION. TUESDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o’clock. All faults, on account of whom it may concern. AMERICAN LUMBER AND CLEAR , PINE, {Ex Splendid). Consisting of Clear Pine Capenteirt’ do Sin. Deals Shelving T. and G. ceiling By order of the importers, Messrs Dalgety, Nichols, and Co. On Jetty street Wharf. Terms at sale. HITELAW & CO. AMERICAN LUMBER & CLEAR PINE, All faults, ex Splendid. NOTICE is Hereby Given to intending Purchasers, that a portion of the limber is now landed on the Jetty street Wharf, and remainder on Stuart street Wharf. Inspection of both lots requested before the Sale, which will take place at Jetty street Wharf, at two o’clock sharp. WHITELAW & CO. S \ TURD AY, 19th SEPTEMBER. Many persons, desirous of escaping from the overcrowded state of the Town of Dunedin, have carefully inspected the whole of the land intersected by the Dunedin and Port Chalmers Railway, with a view to obtaining Sites for Residences within easy access of town ; but finding that the land hitherto offered 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 persona referred to, and the public in general, are confidently invited to visit the TOWNSHIP OF ROSENEATH, which will be offered for sale by M‘L ANDREWS. HEPBURN, & CO. at their Rooms, Manse street, on Saturday, the 19th September, at 2 o’clock p m. This Township is a sub-division of Sect ons 24 and 26, lawyers’ Bay District. It lies upon a beautiful slope facing Port Chalmers, and lying to the north-east. It is situated upon a Peninsula lying between the railway and the harbor, and the sun shines upon the ground nearly as long as in the most favorably situated portions of Dunedin. The view from the ground is unrivalled, embracing Port Chalmers, the Lower 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 purchasers are particularly requested to visit the ground in the afternoon or evening, in order that they may satisfy themselves that the aspect is as favorable as above described. Terms cash ; the balance . uB» two, and three years, bearing seven per cent, interest. Title under the Transfer Act. Lithograph plans, rates of railway fares, and full particulars ma\( he obtained from CORNELL & MOOD lE, o\’ THE AUCTIONEERS. SATURDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o’clock. TOWNSHIP OF GREEN ISLAND. STEWART, & CO. Jl " are favored with instructions from the Proprietors to submit the public auction, at their Rooms. Rattray street, Dunedin, on Saturday, 19th September instant, as 2 o’clock, The whole of the Township of Green Jslqud, comprising about 150 Allotments.

dhe Auctioneers have much pleasure in directing the attention 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 'J rubric 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 ofGreen Island, with its extensive agricultural and coal-mining industries—the latter already giving employment to a large population—apd 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, &c., by rail, and with fuel delivered in the township at pit prices, it presents advantages unattainable elsewhere in the neighborhood, of Dunedin for the establishment of manufactories and other industries requiring steam or water power. On the other hand, the beautiful and rich sloping grounds on the. east side of the main road, sheltered from southerly winds, and getljipg the full benefit©! the sun 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 run daily five times each way. The terms of paj ment will be most liberal. For plans and all further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. NEW TOWNSHIP OF CLYDESDALE, Midway between Dunedin 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 tcaidences, such as good exposure, admirable prospect, proximity to town, &c , 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. RIVE R, ST E W ART, & C 0., 1-pIUVATE BOARD AND LODGING IJL for three young men. Address “X.Y.,” 1 SIAjR Office. Auctioneers, BOARD AND RESIDENCE.

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Evening Star, Issue 3607, 14 September 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3607, 14 September 1874, Page 3

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