Auottot. Kotloetr NOVEMBER. At 12 o'clock. On the Premised, Arthur street, near Russell street.* A3JL are instructed by the proprietor (who I "J 647111 * the Colony) to sell bfanction, u Household furniture and effect*, framed pictures, &e,,Ac. ' - ~ very superior revolving cylmder bookoast and wxitingrdeak complete.' t< f . Abo, - Superior chest, joiner*' tools, baifdserewß. vyoe, grindstone, Ac., e&.v*^ * And-" "--" ; * , Several builders' models of small river eraft,&c. Terms cash. WEDNESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER. At 2 o'clock, [ Per the benefit of whom it may ooftcern. 24 BALES WOOLPAGES* Also, '> 4 BALES SCRIM. AU more or less damaged. - Ex Anasi. Terms cash. j. jMr'LANDRBSS, HEPBURN; & CO, WEDNESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, At2o'clock % * In Rooms, Manse street* 3 BALES TWINE. 29 Do ROUGH Do. Terms at sale. • h ! t TIjr'LANDRESS, "IIBPBDBIsCi CO. MONDAY, 6th NOVEMBER, At 8 o'clock. ; IMPORTANT OP CHtTßfeßt LEASES. - • - ">' if NORTH-EAST VALLEY, CAVERSHAM. HILLSIDE, AND CITY. M*LANDRESB, "iEPBTJRN, & CO. have received instrnotions from the Factor of the Presbyterian Church, to sell by auction, at their, Rooms, Manse street, on Monday. 6th November, at 2 o'clock, the an* dermentioned leases— NORTH-EAST VALLEY. , Twenty-one years lease of twelve allot* ments, immediately beyond the Botanical Gardens, each averaging 1-qr. acre, and, with the exception of four, having all a frontage to the' Main North itoad. OAVERSHAM AND HILLSIDBL Fourteen years' lease, of a large number of allotment*, containing each a qr. acre, more or less These sections are in the immediate neighborhood of the Government Workshops, f some having a frontage to CargUl road, and others to the Main South road;; on the other side of the Rev. Mr (Cow's Manse The allotments having Cottages on them will be. sold subject to the payment of valuation for^^ame. at the tune of sale; Provision, for full valuation for all substantialbuildings. ' r v Lithographic plans in course of preparation. MACLAGGAN STREET, DUNEDIN. Fourteen years' lease of sectioi ~ " * " IX., corner of Clary and 1 streets, on which are erec wooden buildr— ' Further the above Pro may be obtained from Mr Edmund Ajj_ Factor to the Church Board; or of the 'oneers. . • ;v . < •--. ~, SATURDAY, 11th NOVEMBER. At2,o'clock. .-,„... FREEHOLDS FOR WORKING Close to the City. {~^Z k I Bond street, on the 11th N6v*Hber, at 2 o'clock, . ..:■:■.'. o-u.j?! =■ :•) The Township of - ' oAi ' I' ( « HDJLSIDE. r ', ' . This property was one of the earliest selections by the late Captain Cacgill; tbetFotbider of the Settlement, and isfcituafced on therflat and rising ground h* ' ' U^jni^ifli^snirimrTsjro ensington Road. Tt is subdivided into about 40lots of 100 links by 50, and suitable roads have been laid out. The situation is" one of the most convenient. of i'unedin, and l one that iB certain tb rise enormously in value. Lithograph plans may be obtainaed from the undersigned. ! r "« The terms will be more liberal than'any hitherto offered in Dunedin, vis.—one-fifth cash, balance at one, two, three, and« four years ; interest, 8 per cent., or nearly the whole amount may be paid by weekly instalments. As a lurther inducement to men of limited means, the vendor will undertake to provide purchaser* with t e means of -putting up proper buildings on favorable terms. For further particulars, apply to GILLES, BTKEET, & HISLOP, Bond street'' TUESDAY, 14th NOVEMBER,' At 1 o'clock. STORE CATTLfJ AT PALMERSTON. E N R Y~~~D RIVER will sell by auction, at Crawford's Yards, on Tuesday, 14th November, a ; 1 o'clock, 500 head of really first-class store cattle, consisting of four and five year-oM bullocks and spayed cows. FRIDAY, Ist DECEMBER, At 11 o'clock. ■-. On the Ground. St. Kild .. fronting the north tl)^tl^J»«t)>> To Owners of Racehorses and Others. TKIGfiT, STEPHENSON, k CO. . i are instructed 1 y the Proprietors to sell by auction, on the u'round at St. Kilda, fronting the north ride of the Forbury Park Racecourse, on Friday, Ist December, at 11 o'clock, '>• • > ■ ■ 30 sections of land, fronting the north ride of the Racecourse, suitable for building sites, or well adapted for racing stables. '< Also, seA farm containing 117 acres of land, at Green Island, close to the railway. Educational. <HE MUSES BELL Glv'K. MUSIO LESSONS at their Rooms, and at the Girls) Hugh f uho:-L Rooms h.< Mr Hardy'* Offices, Begg> iiusic Saloon, rrinceflstreet- ■ '■ ; -' J
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Evening Star, Issue 4268, 31 October 1876, Page 3
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689Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4268, 31 October 1876, Page 3
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