FRIDAY, MAY 25th. FREEHOLD LAND AND DWELLING HOUSE. ME J. G. HAWKES is instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, That most desirable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, being part of R.S. No 79, having a frontage of 491 ft. on the Windmill koad (nearly opposite the estate of H. J. Tailored, Esq.), with a depth of 330 ft., together with the buildings erected thereon consisting of a well furnished and commodious DWELLING HOUSE replete with every convenience, stable, coach house, and harness room. The garden is stocked with choice fruit trees, and is well fenced, and an artesian well is on the premises. Title—Land Transfer. Terms very easy. Sale at 12 o’clock. 5673 FRIDAY, MAY 25tel HOUSE AND LAND. ME J. G. HAWKES will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, Well built and comfortable FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, Match-lined throughout, fitted with stove and kitchen range, standing on ONE-EIGHTH OF AN ACRE, securely fenced, being part of SECTION 22 in HARPER STREET, just below Merrit’s store. Sale at 12 o'clock. 5674 FRIDAY, MAY 25th. BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, PENDALTON. MR J. G. HAWKES will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, 3 ACRES splendid land at FENDALTON, close to the schools and church, and having long frontages on the Fendalton road and another road, sub-divided into 4 QUARTER-ACRE allotments, with frontages on the Fendalton road and 4 HALF-ACRE allotments, the whole securely fenced. The property will be offered first as a WHOLE. Sale at 12 o’clock. 5675 FRIDAY, MAY 25th. ‘ BUILDING ALLOTMENTS AND HOUSE, Corner of KILMORE AND BARBADOES STREETS. MR J. G. HAWKES will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, 1 Splendid SECTION, at the corner of Kilmore street (adjoining the residence of Mr R. Black), having 100 links frontage on Kilmore street and 100 links frontage on Barbadoes street, together with the sub-stantially-built Four-roomed HOUSE erected thereon, plastered throughout, and fitted with register stove and kitchen range; good well of water; fenced thoroughly. 2 Building Allotments, having 45 feet frontage on Barbadoes street, with a depth of 100 links. The above are town section 509, and will be offered first as a whole. Title, Land Transfer. Sale at 12 o’clock. 6576 FRIDAYTmAY 25th. LEASEHOLD LAND AND HOUSE, CALEDONIAN ROAD. MR J. G. HAWKES will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his rooms, Hereford street, 1 capital SECTION on the Caledonian road, having a chain frontage with one and a half chains depth, close to the North Town Belt; together with the well-built 3-ROOMED HOUSE thereon erected, lined, papered and painted throughout, and fitted with register stove, good artesian well, well-fenced. The house has been built about 12 months. The LEASE is from the Church Property Trustees, and has over 20 YEARS to run. 5677 Sale at 12 o’clock. FRIDAY, MAY 25th. FURNITURE. PIANOS. SADDLERY. |*/TR J. G. HAWKES will SELL, at his It B Rooms, Hereford street, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, FURNITURE Couches, chests drawers, bedsteads, washstands, dressing tables, &c., &c. Magnificent PIANO, by Broadwood, in rose- " wood case, and several other good instruments An assortment of SADDLERY, comprising ladies’ and gentlemen’s saddles, sets harness, &e., &c. SUNDRIES. Sale at 1 o’clock. 5678 ALKER’S NO SURRENDER PURPLE HEROES. v,y * l69o r£’ L.0.L., No. 24. N RAND ORANGE BALL, in aid of the Christchurch Protestant Fife and Drum xud, ORANGE HALL, Worcester street, on RIDAY EVENING, May 25th. Dancing to commence at 8 o’clock. Single Tickets, 3s ; Double Tickets, ss. Tickets to be had from all members of Comittce. 180 HARRY McELREA. jj. A I E T Y Sole Lessee Stage Manager T HBAT R E . Mr R. B. Wiseman. Mr John L. Hall. SPECIAL NOTICE. Doors open at 7.20. Overture at 7.50. ormance commence at 7.55; carriages at 10.30. SIGHT—Late Train Night. S T IGHT—God Save the Queen die whole of the Company, in honor of Her RACIOUS MAJESTY’S BIRTHDAY. Last Night of the Great ZINGARI MINSTRELSLast Night of Slippery Day. The Latest American Ethiopian Sensation Farces. Last Night but one of THE CLOTH OP GOLD. To-Night— The Great Glove Contest England v Prance. Silver Belt Jig—JOHN L. HALL. Received Last Night with Thunders of Applause. To-Night— Genevieve, Father Come Home, and The Lullaby. To-Morrow—Last Night but Two of the Season, and Complimentary Benefit of the GAIETY COMPANY. fgjgp The Management most respectfully ~s*3 informs the pulilic that ho has concluded arrangements with Mr Clifford to exhibit his MIRROR OF ENGLAND, For Twelve Nights, during the Company’s absence at Timam, commencing on TUESDAY. 29th MAY. 5679
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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 909, 24 May 1877, Page 3
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