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TO-MORROW. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12th. FREEHOLD LAND AND HOUSE. MR J. G. HAWKES is instructed by Mr W. Stoddart to SELL BA PUBLIC AUCTION, At bis rooms, Hereford street, QUARTER-ACRE FREEHOLD LAND, being part of town reserve, No. 169, situated in Chester street east, near David street, together with 2 substantial 4-ROOMEU HOUSES erected thereon. Title land transf. r. QUARTER-ACRE FREEHOLD LAND, being part of rural section 33, having a frontage of 125 links on the North Avon ro id near to Mr Bealy’s house, together with the 3 RO d\IED HOUSE and buildings erected thereon. Sale at 12 o’clock. (5857 TO-MORROW. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12th. FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT. NEW BRIGHTON. MR J. G. HAWKES is instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Rooms, Hereford street & ACRES FREEHOLD LAND j£i\s at New Brighton, within a few minutes’ walk of the Ocean Beach, being R.S. 17323, together with the large and substantially buiit D WELLING HOUSE designed expressly for an hotel or boardinghouse. containing 14 Rooms, kitchen with stove and dresser, 2-stalled stable and coach-house, and a good supply of water. Sale at 12 o’clock. 6855

TO-MORROW. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12th. SPLENDID FREEHOLD SECTION, NEW BRIGHTON. MR J. G. HAWKES is instructed by Mr Thos. Eaine to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At Ms Rooms, Hereford street, That splendid 20 ACHE SECTION, situate on the banks of the Avon, at New Brighton, lately in the occupation of Mr Painton as an Accommodation Housa, and well known as the rendezvous of all boating men and picnic parties ; together with the DWELLING and OUTHOUSES erected thereon. No expense has been spared in improving this property, which is sub-divided into paddocks laid down in English grass; kitchen garden and orchard stored with the choicest fruit trees, and pleasure garden planted with ornamental tress and shrubs. The v hole is securely fenced. gale at £2 o'clock. 6856

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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 1028, 11 October 1877, Page 3

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309

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 1028, 11 October 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 1028, 11 October 1877, Page 3

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