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AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, At his Land Saleroom, Cathedral square Chambers, ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1875, At 12 noon. MR 0. F. BARKER has been favored with instructions from the proprietors to OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the above date, The following very valuable properties:— LOT I—A FARM of ICO acres, on the Waireka River, nearly the whole of which is under its first crop, securely fenced, within two miles of the Bangor Railway Station, and adjoining the properties of George Holmes and Alfred Cardale. Title under Land Transfer Act. Lot 2—3 J ACRES (more or less) of Suburban Building Land, being part of rural section No 7, most admirably situated on the Mill Race road, well watered by a fine running stream, adjoining on the one side the residence of C. 0. Aikman, Esq, and on the other by that of J, Williams, Esq, and in the immediate neighborhood of the residences of Robert Wilkin and M. Studholme, Esqs. This Property is within half an hour’s walk of the Post-office, and will be offered as a whole or in sections to suit purchasers. Title under Land Transfer Act. Lot 3—A valuable Building CORNER SECTION, having a frontage in Tuam street of 132 ft, and on East Town Belt of 132 ft by a depth of 132 ft, or nearly half an acre. On a portion of this land is built a cottage of four rooms, in capital order, and a large stable, artesian well, &c. Title under Land Transfer Act. LEASEHOLD. No 4—A HALF-ACRE ALLOTMENT, corner of Tuam and Barbadoes streets, being part of section 78, held under a lease from the Church Property Trustees, having twenty years to run, at a low rental. On this property is erected a Workshop that can be converted into part of a house. Terms and conditions declared at sale. 1092 LYTTELTON REGATTA, 1876. IN pursuance of a request from the committee for 1875, I hereby convene A PUBLIC MEETING To take place at the COLONISTS’ HALL ON TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, the 21st INSTANT, To make arrangements for the above mentioned REGATTA, JOHN T. ROUSE, 1095 Mayor. SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY. Drapers, Confectioners, Grocers, Tobacconists, Seedsmen Fruiterers, and others, SAVE TIME AND MONEY By Purchasing and having youi BAGS, &c., PRINTED AT THE “PRESS” OFFICE, CASHEL STREET, Where they are Executed at LOWEST MELBOURNE PRICES FROM 1000 'UPWARDS, Thereby saving TTMU in Shipment and Delivery, and also A/COTSTEY, in being able to order Small Quantities to suit present requirements. AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT ALWAYS IN STOCK Competition from Melbourne or Elsewhere Defied. The Best Workmanship, Best Material, and FULL NUMBERS GUARANTEED. PRESS OFFICE CASHEL STREET. TO ADVERTISERS. FOR the convenience of persons desirous of advertising in the Globe, arrangements have been made with the printer to receive advertsements at the Press Office, Cashel street, as well as at the Globe Office, Hereford street,

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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 397, 20 September 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume IV, Issue 397, 20 September 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume IV, Issue 397, 20 September 1875, Page 4

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