&WtlOa NotUXW*) SATURDAY, 16th JULY. At 8 o'clock, BOOKS. BOOKS* Sale, At the Booais, Rattray street. Law, History, Ancient -and Modem o*o. Wotta, Leisure Horn*, Gosd'Wfevua, at Home, SundayM^pttfafa, Oatalogaos on application to th« Auctioneers. Terms at sale, ** HITS L~A W ft SATURDAY, 15th JULY, At 2 o’clock. At the Booms, Rattray street xf* Large and Superior Made Lantern with 6 doz Slictea. A W Terms at sale. H I TELA W AGO. BATUBDAY, 16th JULY, At 2 o'clock. 'SASIDE SUMMER RESIDE NOES. TOWNSHIP OP OBAN, BROAD BAT. Gillies street, and hislqp will sell by public auction, in thifr ■corns. Bond street, on Saturday, 15th Jnlv at 2 o’clock, 40 sections of about a quarter acre each in the above township. Oban fronts on to Bay, the Jetty at Broad Bay being on Ike properly, and the Seo> turns offered extend from a Utile south of the Jetty, past it to the Wesleyan Church, close to Dunoon. There are three rows of sections deem the ground is nearly flat, or only sufficiently undulating to g ire fine building sites; and a fine strefan of water runs through tho pro* perty. This Site fa well known as BY FAR THE FINEST SUB In all the Habor for SEASIDE SUMMER RESIDENCES. , It fa beautifully sheltered and lies well to the* sun. It commands some of the finest views in the Harbor—Port Chalmers with the anchored off it, the Quarantine Islands'suothe Heads, Sawyer’s Bay. the Port Railway, and the dark wooded hei- hts of Mount CargM and Mihiwaka—whilst the fine sweep of ,Broad Bay and Dunoon Peninsula stretch out close at hand from tire sheltered nook in whilh it Bee embosom* I. Behind it, Harbor Cone andLar* nach Castle, towering ever the .rich foliage el the Peninsula, complete the picture.
Its dose proximity to the-only deep wafer jetty in Broad Bay. where the steamers always call, makes it peculiarly convenient, M roe feet that the Wesleyan Cbureh has lnwn qq the property for some years shows that it is centrally situated for tbo whole dfebiek to that THE LA.ND IS BURE TO ACQUIRE A. HIGH VALUE IN FUTUReT^ The beantifol sandy beach in front is simply perfection for bathing purposes. On section 9 there is a four-roomed cottage well built and comfortable, which will be w4W with the land on which it stands* Title under the Land Transfer Terms liberal. ■’ The survey fe now completed, and bthographed plana can be obtained from the Auenoneezs. The Fubfie ore invited to visit Oban and JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES. SATURDAY, 15th JULY, At 11 o'clock a.m. A. HE N PERSON A CO, on Saturday, 15th July, at 11 e clock am., Trustees in the Bankrupt Estate el Robert Margne, Hie equity of redemption of Half-on-acre of Land, fronting Railway Station, Milton, on which is erected The Royal Hotel, Stable, and Gutbuildings.
Also, The of the Household Furniture and Stock of the abore hotel. Terms at sale. No reserve. TO-MORROW. SATURDAY, 16th JULY, At 1 o’clock. At the Rooms of the undersigned. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising— Horsehair couches, six horsehair chairs, 100 aurl other tables, mirrors, iron ana wood bedsteads, Scotch and othipr chests of drawers, washstands,carpets, chromes, crystal, kitchen u tennis, At., &o. Also five boxes of personal effects. Without reserve. W. BARNETT b CO. SATURDAY, loth JULY, At 12 o'clock. At Provincial Yards. WAGGONETTE, EXPRESS WAGGONS HORSES, ANl> HARNESS; WRIGHT, STEPHESNON, fc CO, have received instructions from Mr Wm. Briggs (who is leaving the Province), to. sell by auction, at above time and place, 1 First-class thorough-braced waggonette 2 Express waegu 8 Horses with hj VPS miess complete. Meetings. THE MAYORALTY. MR REEVES will Address the Ratepayers of the City at the NEW ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, Albany street, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, At 8 o’elook.
N.B. —Mr Reeres’x Committee will meet at my office, Princes street, at 7 o’clock each orening until the election. SYDNEY JAMES. iJOuAUWnj|i TATERI DERBY ILOUGHING MATCH, PUBLIC MEBTiN > of all Interested’ will be held en Saturday, 15th July, at.6 o’clock, at the Commercial Hotel, MoagieL JAMES A. CALLANDER* Bwcetaiy
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Evening Star, Issue 4175, 14 July 1876, Page 3
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676Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4175, 14 July 1876, Page 3
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