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SALES BY AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, 18th NOVEMBER, At 2 o’clock. POWERFUL ACHROMATIC TELESCOPE; Object Glass with Case and Stand. M'L ANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. are instructed to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Wednesday, ISth November, at 2 o’clock, One Powerful Achromatic Te’escope (object glass 4iiu.), with case and stand complete. Terms at sale. Saturday, 2sth November, At 2 o’clock. 160 FREEHOLD SECTIONS. Extension of TOWNSHIP OF C A ETON, North-East Valley. Ten minutes’ walk from Northern boundary of City. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. have received instructions from the proprietors to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on the above date, 160 Valuable Allotments. A rare opportunity to all those desirous of securing their own freeholds. Terms:—Ls deposit; balance by monthly ins'almCnts, or bills at six, twelve, and eighteen months, with interest at eight per cent, per annum. Title under the Land Transfer Act. Plans in a few days. SATURDAY, 21sfc NOVEMBER, At 2 o’clock. At the Wool Stores, High street. CHOICE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS In the Town, of Musselburgh, situated between the A nderson’s Bay Road and St. Kilo a : oa I. %WT RIGHT, SIEPHENSON, AND CO. v J have received instructions from David Proudfoot, Esq., the proprietor, to ■sell by auction, at their Wool Stores, High street, on Saturday, 21st November, at 2 o’clock, The first selection of Choice Building Allotments in the jjown of MutSelburgh. Of all the places yet offered to the public in the vicinity of i unedin, there are none possessing so many advantages, or which have been so highly favored by nature, as this beautifully and conveniently situated property. It is encircled by the Anderson’s Ray, Kensington, and District Roads, and the Government Reserve running along the sea shore, while the Railway about to be constructed to the Forbury will p xss right through its centre. Every section will thus be brought within three minutes of a railway station a good road, the racecourse, and the Ocean Beach. The land is free from the wet which is so objectionable a feature in many parts of the flat ; is rich and productive beyond all that can be desired ; and being the influences of the balmy breezes of the Southern Ocean in summer, and possessing the evenness of temperature in winter caused by its proximity to the sea, the climate is also both healthy and pleasant. In fact, residents can enjoy all the advantages of a marine, retreat, witn the convenience of ready and easy access to the city by road and rail. The vi°w is unsurpassed, and those who have not seen it are earnest'y invited to visit the spot, end stand with their backs to the Sandhills, within bearing of the muriner of the rest ess ocean as its waves roll gently on to the Ocean Beach. In the foreground are the Bay, the Shipping, the Wharves, and the Railway trams, as they speed on to and from Port Chalmers and the South. The centre of the view embraces the whole City and Suburbs, spread out from east to west like a beautiful panorama. In the background rises a perfect amphitheatre of hills, clothed in all the verdant beauty rf nature, topped by v addle Hill, Flagstaff, and Mount Cargill, the whole presenting a picture which for interest and b auty stands unrivalled even among the many flue scenes which adorn the neighborhood of Duuedin The propr etor will reserve a suitable site on which, when a sufficient number of bouses are erected in the town, he will put up a building to be used as a School and place for meetings, and which will be vested in trus tees for the benefit of the residents. He wili further contribute towards the support of the School the sum of I 50 per annum for a term of five years from the time it is opened. Arrangements will be made, when necessary, with the companies to extend the main pi ( cs to the Town, so that the residents w r ill have the advantages of water and gas. Plans showing sub-division can he obtained at the office of the Auctioneers. Terms : Dne-third cash; balance at one and two years, bearing interest at S per cent, per annum. tO LET. TO LET, on Building Lease, Section in Great King ,-treet, next to North Dunedin Post Office. EDMUND SMITH, Savings Bank. TO LKT, Three good Mai’ine Residences, near the landing (Furnished). Apply Mr Mercer, n attray street, HMD LET, a House situate at the corner of X Dundas and Cumberland streets. Connell and Moodie, Princes street. fTTj LET OR SELL in Mornington, X Fi t ht-Roomed House, with Bakehouse and Shop, aud Two-Stalled Stable, with half an acre of Laud. Apply Mornington Hotel. npo BE LET, an Improved Farm of ISS X Acres ; well fenced, good house, aud good supply of water. J. Manning, Walker street. rjtO LET, a Four-roomed Cottage. For X particulars apply at Mr Fogel’s store, Great King street. TO LET, Furnished Bed and Sitting Room, with attendance ; or wanted Young Man as Boarder. Apply to Mrs Brown, Pitt street, next to Dr Stuart’s. TO LET, ON BUILDING LEASES, for 21 years, with full valuation for improvements:— Part of Section 61, block XVI., Cumberland street. Section 3G, block V., Stafford street Section in Hope street, between Stafford end High streets Section facing main South road atCavcrsbam, between Benevolent Institution and Parkside Hotel, villa sites ooly. Section (10 acres) 14, block IV., Upper Kaikorai District, for Sale or Lease. Section (50 acres) G, block XXX., Waihola District, for Sale or Lease Section 17, block XLVI, Crawford street Section 51, block XXI, Hanover street. Apply to WEBB fc FULTON.

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Evening Star, Issue 3661, 16 November 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3661, 16 November 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3661, 16 November 1874, Page 3

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