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Lata Advertisements. FRIDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. To Builders, Contractors, and Others. WHITELAW & CO. are instructed to sell by auction at their Booms, Rattray street, on Friday, at 2 o’clock, 50,000 ft T. and G. Flooring Boards 25,000 ft Baltic Deals. In lots to suit purchasers. Terms at sale. SATURDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, |At 2 o’clock. Township of BURNSIDE, LOWER KAIKORAI. Fronting the Main South Road, and surrounding the Junction Station of the Clutha and Saddle Hill Railways. M'LANDEESS. HEPBURN, & CO. have been instructed by Allan King, Esq., to submit to public auction, ah their Rooms, Manse street, on Saturday, February 27tb, at 2 o’clock, subject to very easy terras of payment, A large portion of the most valuable part of his Estate of Burnside, sub-divided into sections of from J of an acre to an acre each, and so surveyed that intending purchasers can select as many contiguous sections as they may require. Situated as this property is, at the junction of the two railways, with the Burnside Railway Station near its centre, the Kaikorai River and fine streams of fresh water constantly flowing through its, its proximity to the existing co d pits,. and its being on a level with the present railway lines (rendering sidings of easy construction), will make the property particularly available for manufactories of every description, and destines it to be a future Manchester, Sheffield, or Leeds of New Zealand. The rising grounds adjoining are admirably adapted for building sites for mansions, villas, or for dwelling houses for tradesmen and others. I Intending buyers are stnuigly invited to visit the ground and satisfy themselves as to its desirability. N.B.—A 18ft seam of really splendid coal has been already discovered, and the buyers get the advantage of all coal and mineral that may be on the ground. Lithograph plans now ready, and can be obtained at the Rooms of the Auctioneers, Manse street. Terms: One-fourth cash; balance at one, two, and three years, with 8 per cent, interest added. SATURDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. TOWNSHIP OF WEST DUNEDIN, SITES FOR VILLA RESIDENCES, Fronting the Town Belt. Henry driver has recived instructions from the Pro prietor to sell by public auction, at the Sale Rooms. Custom house square, on Saturday, 27th February, at 2 o’clock, the township of WEST DUNEDIN. 123 allotments, being part of sections 93, 94, and 95, block, VI., town district. This beautiful township is situated between the Town Belt of Dunedin (to which it has a large frontage), and the well-known township of the Glen. It also joins the township of Mornington, the residence of the Hon. Win, H. Reynolds, Hugh M'Neil, Esq., Henderson Law, Esq., and others. The public are particularly requested to visit and thoroughly inspect the magnificent sites now offered for sale, as it is almost the only block available for a township adjoining the Town Belt; indeed, it mav be considered a portion of the city being liable to the heavy tMition of a town section), as it is nearer the Post Office and Government Build ings than many parts of the city proper, and far more accessible at all seasons of the year. Title under Land Transfer Act, 1870. Terms on Deferred Payment at low rate of interest. Plans obtainable from HENRY DRIVER, Manager. N.Z.L. andM.A. Co., Rattray strei \\/ ANTED, a large Office Safe. State size * * and price to Victoria Insurance Com[7 ANTED, Man and Wife (withoi v cumbrance) to take charge of a ] The man as working manager, the wife to the daiiy, &c. Must be well recomme Apply, in the first place, to Esther and grocers, &c.. George street, Dundin. WANTED, an intelligent Lad about 15, to learn the engineering trade. Moss' Masonic Hall. ’ \TJ AN TED, Tenders for additions to pre- . , “i 8 ® 3 * n blitk. Apply immediately to Reid and Gray, Princes street south. FOR INVERCARGILL WHARF AN RIVERTON. The ps. comera: 199 tons, will Sail foi , vercargill Wharf and River from Rattray street Jetty Cargo till 11 ollMfe“ y,27th 12 n February 25,1875 GE °' BEODEICI evening class. M‘GREGOR will open his Evening M "° h ’ in th -
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Evening Star, Issue 3747, 25 February 1875, Page 3
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