5A1.83 BY AUCTTO *■ SATURDAY, sth JUNE, At 12 o’clmoU. fruit and vore.- r trees, roses, Si i RUBS, POT PLANTS, &c. M'LA'JDRESS. RE I* BUI IN. k CO. live instructed by Mr Wm. Anoll, Arthur street, to sell by auction. a r their Rooms, Manse street, i-n Saturday, sth June, at 12 e’cl jck, A lame Collection of Fruit \ r C'ompris'mg - Apple, pear, plum, cherry, fee., one. two and three jvai s old Gooseberry and currant bushes Pines—Cypress, Wcllingtoma gfgantea, Ac., one. rv.a and three years old Shrubs —consisting of azaleas, camellias, heaths, magnolias, rhododendrons, of various names, many of which are new to the Colony Roses—two hundred of the best varieties, the greatest number on their own roots Terms at sale. MONDAY, 7th JUNE, At 2 o’clock. FREEHOLD AND DWELLING-HOUSE, George stieet. M ‘LANDLESS, HEPBURN, & CO. have been instructed to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manso street, on Monday, June 7, at 2 o’clock. Part of Section 1, Block i\ XXIII., fronting George street (one allotment from Dundas street), With the substantial Cottage thereon ; the whole surrounded by a 6ft Alose fence, and well drained. Immediate po sc ,sion can bo given. Terms liberal at sale. Mi >NDAY, 7th JUNE, At 2 o’clock. FAMILY RESIDENCE, ROYAL TERR CE. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. ANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. -A are instructed to sell by auction, at their rooms, Manse street, on Monday, 7th June, That largo and valuable building section, No. 21, block 21, having a frontage of 221 links to Royal Terrace. Together with The large and commodious dwellinghou.se erected thereon, containing nine rooms, six fireplaces, fixtures, and other conveniences. As a site for a private residence, this is one of the best in the above healthy and favorite locality, and as commanding a magnificent view of the town, bay, ocean, See. , is not surpassed by any in Dunedin ; while, from its proximity to the business portion of the city it deserves the attention of all business and professional men requiring a permanent family residence. Terms, one-thiul cash ; balance to suit purchaser. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FREEHOLDS FOE ALL CLASSES, In the TOWNSHIP OF NORM AN BY. M ‘LANDLESS, HEPBURN, & CO. have been instructed by John Reid, Esq., to sell by auction, on an early date, his valuable property at the lower junction, NorthEast Valley. Surveyed into suitable allotments. Terms very liberal. Title under the Laud Transfer Act. F o ii PgE sale. S A EIn consequence of tier Proprietor retiring froi business), Tbe DO NCASTER HOTEL, situated r 'Vashilyke, on the main road, three niih from Timaru, adjacent to Railway Static and New Zealand Meat Preserving Co. Works. The Hotel contains ' iniug-room, Lillian room. Parlor, Sitting-room, Bar, and tweh Bedrooms. Thsie are also a Stable (with seve stalls and six loose boxes), Outhouse, and a we stocked Garden. The whole is replete wit every convenience. Attached to the Hotel is a Farm of 128 acn of first-class land, laid down in English gras; and subdivided into four paddocks, secure! fenced, and well watered by a running stream. There is a large and old-established Businet attached to the Hotel, ’t he investment is we worthy the attention of capitalists. Apply to TATE & ROSS, Land and Estate Agents, Tiinarn. Notice to those wanting thei OWN FREEHOLDS. THERE live a few Allotments in the extei sion of (Jaltou remaining unsold. T1 situation of this rising township is unrivalh for its healthiness and beauty of position, ajoins Town Belt, and is dose to the Botanic Gardens and Acclimatisation Society’s gounds STEWART AND DOUGHTY, Manse street. 10 Parties in Want of Furnished Cottag - lor Sale, furniture of a Four-roomc Cottage (inspection on prams is), with optio of taking cottage for remainder of term < present occupmt; immediate entry. Add re; to W.T.,” '..-trice of this Paper. lOR SALE, Two Sections, in We: Dunedin, 122, 123. Esther and Low. FOR SALE, a Ten-horse power Horizon! Engine and Boiler ; in complete world order. Apply Findlay and Co. SALE, the Best Restaurant Business ru Dunedin. ,7. T. Roberts, Princes F ol i 1 street south UP-COUNTRY STORE FOR S. undersigned have for posit X one of the largest up-country k tore businesses in the Province, doir trade averaging over L4OO per month. Terms easy to honn fide purchasers. ADAMS & MUIR, Commission Agents George magnificent freehold est FOR POSITIVE SALE. ri 111 AT Splendid Freehold Property . ,? s “ Hawksbury Farm,” frouti mam line of road and rail to Oaman situate twenty-six miles from Dunedin prising—--80 acres first-class agricultural, bro land 100 acres valuable forest 20 acres arable land. Also, -0-roomed gentleman’s residence 3-roomed detached cottage, large outhouses, &c., &o. . b „ ue n placed in the hands of the signed for positive sale, from whom all sary information may be obtained. ADAMS & MUIR, Commission Agent. George si: w paper. ABLE Paper for Sale, in lots to purchasers. Apply at office of
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Evening Star, Issue 3829, 2 June 1875, Page 2
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