SALES BY AUCTION. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. To Merchants, Importers, Bonded Warehousekeepers, and Others. THE MOST VALUABLE BUSINESS SITES IN THE CITY, Fronting the Railway Station. M'LANDREaS, HEPBURN, & CO. have received instructions from Edmond Hmitii, Esq. (Factor to the Church Trustees), to mu i Public auction, on au early date, The lease for 21 years of the most valuable business building sites, fronting High street and Cumberland street, from Dowling street to (nearly) Stuart street. Those sections are next those new warehouse of Messrs Sargood, Son, and Ewen, directly opE' e the Railway Station, and convenient to wharves. Pull particulars in future advertisements. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TTITTT .„ Important Sale of VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS In Princes street South, On Lease for Twenty-one Years, with full valuation at end of term, D.M. SPED D INC • is instructed by Messrs T. Robinsoi and Lo. to sell by auction, at an early date The Lease for Twenty-one Years of portion of Sections 1, 2, and 3, Block XLVI., Dun edm, subdivided as follows No, 1, 50 links frontage to Princes street by a frontage to Manor street of 113.6 b’nks 2. 50 links frontage to Princes street by a depth of 113.6 links 3. oO links frontage to Princes street by same depth 4. 50 links frontage to Princes street by a depth of 136.3 links between Messrs T. R. and Co.’s and Globe Hotel. 5. 50 links to Princes street, adjoining same, and same depth. Allotments 1,2, and 3 have a right-of-way r< served at rear, of 22.7 linl™. The Leases will be similar to those given b the City Corporation, with full valuatio allowed at end of term. Particulars and plan at the office of th Auctioneer. MEETINGS. PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OP OTAGO. f Annual Meeting of the Company is Postponed until Wednesday, March 3rd. By order of J. S. WEBB, Secretary. TENDERS. TENDERS Wanted for Carpenters’ and Joiners’ work. Apply to W. Secular, Jetty street. In consequence of the death of one of the partners, and the other being obliged to leave for the old country, TENDERS are invited for the purchase of the Plant, Stock, Premises, and Good Will of the firm of EASTON AND M’GREGOR, Engineers and Blacksmiths, Port Chalmers, in liquidation. The plant comprises large turning lathe suitable for turning railway wheels, smaller turning lathe, punching and boring machines, steam hammer, engine and boiler pulleys, belts, &c., three portable forges, and every thing requisite for carrying on a good business. For a steady practical man with moderate capital this is an opening which is rarely offered for sale, as there is a first-rate business to be done. Tenders will be received up to the 3rd March, at noon, WM. BROWN, Princes street, Dunedin.
OTAGO BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. TENDERS are invited for the ’ undermentioned supplies to above Institution for twelve months, from the Ist March, 1875 Groceries, Bread, Potatoes, Kerosene, Meat, Coals, and Firewood. For further particulars and forms of tender, apply to RICHARD QUIN, Secretary. TENDERS are invited till noon on Thursday next, 4th March, to erect a building (brick and wood) at Stuart street. MASON & WALES, Architects. Wanted till noon on Saturday, A March 6, for Two Brick Cottages, Forbury. DAVID ROSS, Architect, Opposite the Criterion. TENDERS, whole or separate, Wanted till March 3, for the erection of a Concrete Building in Balclutha. DAVID ROSS, Architect, Opposite the Criterion. TENDERS Wanted till noon on Saturday, 6th March, for extensive additions to Pier Hotel. DAVID ROSS, Architect, Opposite the Criterion. TENDERS Wanted for Four-roomed House at Darley township. Plans and specifications to be seen at Jas. Broadfoot’s, Melville street, between Walker and Stafford streets. Half-way bush road board.Tendera for the following works—viz., on Water of Leith Read, Douglas’s Road, Balmacewen Road between Kennedy’s and White’s, also Anderston Road —will be received by the undersigned up to 4 p.m. on Saturday, March 13th. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Ten per cent deposit with tenders. Plans, &c,, at Campbell’s Sawmills, Water of Leith.—W. JOHNSON, Clerk to Board, Waikari School-house. CAVERSHAM ROAD BOARD. WANTED separate Tenders for the followingworks First, for the formation of Smith, David, and Marion streets, Galderville, with two culverts, and rotten-rook at per yard, and the widening and part lowering of Qoodall street, Caversham, Second, for 300 yards metal, broken and spread on St. Hilda road, from Kensington Hotel to Hillside road. Third, for 300 yards rotten-rook for the Hillside road, commencing opposite the Government Work-shops. Fourth, for 900 yards rottenrock for Seafield road, commencing at Anderson’s Bay road, and upwards. Specifications may be seen at Mr Moloney’s Store, St. KUda road, and with the Clerk. Tenders (to be lodged with the Chairman, with five per cent, deposit) will be received till Thursday, the 4th March, at 7 p.m. JOHN CAMERON, Clerk C. R. Board*
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Evening Star, Issue 3750, 1 March 1875, Page 3
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