Auction Notifies FRIDAY, 27th OCTOBER, At 12 o'clock. MONTHLY MARKET AND AUCTION SALE. Southern Market Reserve. M A S L ,? A **~~ B MOTHERS will sell by auction ad above, on aocount.of various vendors, . 4 first-class heavy draught mires 4 colts 10 haeks 7 dairy cows in full milk 5 ctifcto close on otiving 35 head young cattio 2 bulls. I Termß at sale. SATURDAY, 4th NOVEMBER, At 1 o'clock. .IMPORTANT BALE~OF FREEHOLD SECTIONS IN MUNICIPALITr GF GREEN ISLAND. By order of the Mortgagees, Messrs Guthrie and Larnach.. MACLEAN BROTHERS are favored with instructions from the mortgagees, Messrs Guthrie ani i-aruaoh, to, sell by auction, at their Rooms, Mauße Btreet. on the above date, • 23 allotment* in the Municipality of Green Island, being subdivisions of sections 15, 21, 22, 23, 24, and p rtions of 16. 17 TO 1Q OA or ../no T»t- . »T» and sections 20. 21, and portions of 22. 23, and 21, Block E., Township of Kingston. On the various allotments under-mentioned, the following improvements are erected, vi*.:— - . -» Lot 1, Cottage of two rooms, coal house. ti 2, Do., do, „ Is, Hug „ 13, First-class dwelling-house of seven rooms, with stable, cow hou*e, large shed, and carpenter's workshop, good garden well Blocked. Ac. ~21, Cottage of three rooms, outhouses.! &c • „ 22, Do., four ~ ~ ■Also, 2 Allotments in tbe township of Abbotaford, being sub ivisions of section 24, block 1., with two cottages, one of two and one of four rooms thereon respeo* tively. Term? of payment, one third caph, the balance by bills at three, six, and twelve months. stamp added. "Wo have pleasure in directing public attenadvantageously situated, within three chains of the Abbotsford (Green Island) Railway Station, and close to the friain South Road. The buildings upon the various allotments are all good and substantial, and the terms of payment are such as should commend themselves to intending purchaseis. # Plans are row in preparation, and will be circulated forthwith. For further particulars, apply to MACLEAN BROTHERS. SATURDAY, 28th OCTOBER, At half-past 1 o'clock. Cumberland street. -L.VJL are instructed by the Proprietor to sell by auction, at their Roams, as above, having a frontage of 34£ ft to Cumberland street, by a depth of 16? ft, together with the four-roomed brick cottage erectel thereon. The land is all improved, and laid out as a U j\7«?r and fruit garden. MONDAY, 6th NOVEMBER,' At 2 o'clock, IMPORTANT *ALE OF CHUBCH . LEASES. NORTHEAST VALLEY, CAVERSHAM. HILLSIDE, AND CITY. * M«LANDRES3, REPBURN, & CO. have received instructions from the Factor of the Presbyterian Church, to Bell by auction, at their Roomß, Manse street, on Monday. 6th November, at 2 o'clock, the undermentioned leases— NORTH-EAST VALLEY. Twenty-one years' lesse of twelve allotmenta, immediately beyond the Botanical Gardens, each averaging 1-qr. acre, and, with the exception of four, having all a frontage to the Main North iioad. CAVEESHAM AND HILLSIDE. Twenty-one years' lease of a large number of allotments, containing each a qr. acre, more or less. These sections are in the immediate neighborhood of the Government Workshops, Borne having a frontage to Cargill road, and others to the Main South road, on the other aide of the Rev. Mr Cow's Manse. The allotments having Cottages on them will be sold subject to the payment of vaiuat on for same, the amount of which will be intimated at the time of sale. Lithographic plana in course of preparation. MAOLAGGAN STREET, DUNEDIN. Fourteen years' lease of. section 32, block IX., corner of Clark and Maclsggan streets, on which are erected a few wooden buildings, to be taken by the purchaser at a valuation, the amonnt of which will be intimated on the day of sale Further particulars of the above Properties may ba obtained from Mr Edmund fr'mitn, F\ctor toj the Churchj Board; or of the Auconeers. SATURDAY, 11th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. FREEHOLDS FoTwoRKING MEN, Close to the City. "ILLTES, STREET, k HISLOP will sell by auction, in their Booms, at 2 o'clock, The Township of HILLSIDE. This property was one of the earliest selections by the late Captain Cargill, the Founder of the Settlement, and is situated on the fiat to the Town Belt and Main Kensington Road. It is sub divided into about 40 lots of 100 links by 50, and suitable roads have been laid out. The situation is one of the most convenien certain to risa enormously in vahie? Lithograph plane may ha obtaina?d from tie) undersigned. The terms will be more liberal than any hitherto offered in Dunedin, viz.—one-fifth cash, balance at one, two, three, and fou? j ears ; interest. 8 per e»-ut. or nearly the whole amount may be paid by weeitly lnuU.. inents. Aij * iurther inducement to men of ?nnit««L means, tlie vendor will undertake to provM* purvhasew with t e means of i.uttl'tg up proper buildings on faverable terms. For further particular*, apply to j GILLES, k HISLOP,
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Evening Star, Issue 4264, 26 October 1876, Page 3
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811Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4264, 26 October 1876, Page 3
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