Atoottoa JftttMS j MONDAY, 10th OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. . TTj- ) FREEHOLD SECTIONS, GLEN EBTAT&, _ we instructed to sell Section 108 in the aim Estate: huml Price, L 3 6; terms **■* Abo, ■• •'••oif Sections 106,107, and 108 In same teem* ship, ~, i it TUESDAY, 17th OOTOBBBi 12oUook. Ml ?- ;3 TO CONTRAOTO^^EWERS/AW© To Glow Accounts. ? 1 tb best Blasting Powder / J S 8 ? 8 lathofracteur, about llOlhs ' a 700 Detonators . o;. 130 Ale Hhhds, reooopered and to fm> order -, TT* 2 tins seal oil s ." 150 Seal Skins. ,\/J 10 Opposum Rugs ,:."'"' Samples on view at Rooms. Jl - HEPBURN * <J& PELIMINARY NOTICE. Church Leases. wffl shortly offer, at auction, ,™? The Leases of several quarter-acre alibi ments in the North-east Valley * % the Main road and tarn*. jacent to the Botanic Gardens. " To those in search of sites for the erection of respectable dwellings these allotment «& specially suitable. /7T There will also be offered, at the same time, the leases of a number of allotments or**Dunedin. As provision will be made in the leasee for payment of full valuation for good buOdinr 1 * opportunity will thus be afforded teTwor men and others to secure sites almost ©qui freeholds. . . Further particulars may be obtained fronti f E. SMITH, Factor to the Church Board, FRIDAY, 20th OCTOBER, ".',/: GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, CASTLE STREET. . • TO BE SOLD BYAUOTION, by Mrtt. B. Martin, at tha. Provinoial Council Hall, Dunedin, on Friday, 20th October, afar, The old Clutha Coal Shed (| now standing on the i * Co.'g Works. Terms cash. ' ; ■ = ON FRIDAY, 20th OCTOBER, At Noon. GOVERNMENT FREEHOLDS IN TOWNSHIP OF KENSINGTON. HOUSES AND LAND. : " ILL BE OFFRKED FOR SALE auction, in* the Provinoial Oouiu» Seven sections of land, averaging from seven to nine poles, with cottages erected thereon, in the township of Olutha railway and Anderson's Bay .road. Terms.—One-fourth cash; the balance of purchase-money to be by bills, at three and six months respectively, bearing interest at 8 per cent, per annum. Upset price—Llso each station, with building. '~ Tr
SATURDAY, 11th NOVEMBER At 2 o'clock. ; FREEHOLDS FOR WORKING MEN Closeto the City. Bond street, on Saturday, the 11th November" at 2 o'clock, .;• r ~* The Township of HILLSIDE. This property was one of the earliest sebotionß by the late Captain Cargill, the Founder of the Settlement, and is situated on the flat and rising ground lying be' Town and the Hillside Tollto the Town Belt and Main Keneington Road. It is subdivided into about 40lots of 100 links by 50, and-suitable roads have been laid out. The situation is one of the most eon healthy, and beautiful in all the neigh of Dunedin, and one that is certain to rfat enormously in value. ' - Lithograph plans, in course of preparation, will be obtainable from the undersigned. : ' ~~* The terms will be more liberal than hitherto offered in Dunedin, Tiz.— one-___. cash, balance at one, two, three, and four years; interest, 8 per cent. l As a lurther inducement to men of lin"*" means, the vendor will undertake to pro T with t e means of ' — proper buildings on favorable terou or further particulars, apply to . -' GILLttS, STBEET, k HItfLQP, Bond street. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. VALUABLE SECTIONS-TOWNSHIP OF OUTEAM. ADLBAN BROTH BBS are favored with instructions from Messrs Snow and Broadway to sell by auction, at Outram, on an early day, the following valuable sections, vir.:— • Sections 17,18, and 19, and 7 and S, Block Section'2, Block "VTL Section 21, Block f. Sections 2 and 19. Block XI. The above very desirable building allotments. Further particulars in future advertbem^ltt PRELIMINARY NOTICE. To Owners of Racehorses and Other* rBIGrtT, STEPHENSON, b i GO. . J are instructed by the Proprietonh-to sell by auction, at the Grand Stand, Forfar* Park, on Friday, Ist December, atlL3o a.m., 30 sections of land, fronting the'north grids of the Racecourse, suitable lor bußd. ing sites, or well adapted for racing stables. ■ . ; ~ alscl A farm, containing 117 acres of land, aft Green'lsland, close to therairwayV Farther particulars- in future advertisement. JEdnosttoiud.' mHE MIOSES BELL GIVE MUSjIO LESSONS at their Booms, and at the Gh3a High School. :T:;:£ Rooms at Mr Hardy's Offices, near Mr ft Music Sal<>on, Pt&ofi fee* ;',
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Evening Star, Issue 4254, 14 October 1876, Page 3
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685Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4254, 14 October 1876, Page 3
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