TO-MOEROW. SPLENDID INVESTMENT. TUESDAY, JUNE 18th. FREEHOLD LAND AND DWELLING HOUSE. ME J. G. HAWKES is instructed by the Freeholder to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, That splendid FEEEHOLD SECTION, containing nearly three-quarters of an acre, having a frontage of one and threequarter chains on the Pound road and four chains on a road leading into the Windmill road ; fenced with post and rail and quick fences ; laid down in English grass, and with capital artesian well; together with the substantially built FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, lined and papered throughout, and fitted with range and register stove, lean-to, scullery, and coal-house, two-stalled stable and cow shed, large fowl yard and runs, twostalled piggery, and other out-houses. The garden is well stocked with choice fruit trees. This is a capital opportunity of acquiring a most profitable property, as the land in the neighbourhood is rapidly increasing in value ; the_ section is exactly suited for sub-division (if desired), and the terms can be made very easy. Sale at 12 o’clock. 1384 TO-MORROW. TUESDAY, JUNE 18th. BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, NEW BRIGHTON. MR J. G. HAWKES is instructed by the freeholder, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, 22 BUILDING ALLOTMENTS RAINESTO WN, NEW BRIGHTON. These are all early selections, on high ground between the river and the Sea View road, and are especially adapted for villa residences. Sale at 12 o’clock. 1385
TOMORROW. TUESDAY, JUNE 18. FIRST-CLASS BUILDING SITES, ADDINGTON, MR J. G. HA WEES is instructed by the freeholder, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, ON TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 7 FIRST-CLASS BUILDING SITES, 7 Each containing over one-eighth of an acre, with long frontages on Hamilton street and another made road, just off the Lower Lincoln road, ADDINGTON. Al=o, close to the above, A SPLENDID BLOCK, containing la. 2r. 13p. of very superior land, broken up, securely fenced, planted with live fence; hounded on one side by an overflowing creek, bordered with ornamental shrubs, and altogether one of the most desirable sites near Christchurch for A GENTLEMAN’S RESIDENCE. Sale at 12 o’clock. N.B.—This is a splendid chance for mechanics or others employed on the railway works, as the 7 allotments are within a few minutes’ walk of the workshops, and accessible by two public roads. 1386 TOWN COTTAGE PROPERTY. R CHARLES CLARK will SELL BY AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street, Christchurch, on THURSDAY, JUNE 20th A Quarter-acre Section in Worccster-street East, adjoining Mr SawteLTs house, Together with Two well-built Cottages, each of four rooms, standing thereon. The property will be offered in one lot, and affords a good opportunity to a speculator to subdivide and realise a large profit. Sale at 12 o’clock. 1359 Terms easy. No. 755 WILLOW BANK. WILLOW BANK. CLEARING SALE. ALLOTMENTS £39 EACH TO £6O. TERMS: One-Tenth Cash. One-tenth in Three Months. One-tenth in Six Months. BALANCE IN THREE YEARS. Apply to CHARLES CLARK, 1009 Auctioneer, Hereford street.
ALDINGTON. EOR SALE—3J ACRES, near Mr J. E. Brown’s land (lately sold), at Addington Station, on good road; corner lot. Easy terms. Apply to No. 752 1353 CHARLES PLATEK. LOST, on Saturday night, from about the door of S. Stewart’s, Lichfield street, a very small black TERRIES. POP. Anyone returning the same will be rewarded. Anyone keeping it after this notice will be prosecuted. “ 1390 Theatre Royal. nnUE Management having—from motive® of economy it is presumed—resolved to advertise their performances in the “Lyttelton Times,” “Star,” and “Sun r only, the Proprietor of the Globe begs to inform the public that, in order to lend them a helping hand, he will, in future, insert their notices gratuitously. X HEA'TRE 0 Y A L . Lessee Mr Hoskins Stage Manager ... Mr J. P. Hydes GRAND SPECIAL NIGHT. BENEFIT OF MR W. C. DILLON. Who will appear in his Grand Triple Impersonation of Captain Henri de Lagardere Henriquez, the Armourer E?op, the Hunchback In the Marvellous Drama of THE DUKE’S MOTTO. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, THE DUKE ’jS MOTT 0. Capt. Henri de Lagardere MrWu. Dillon Henriquez, the Armourer Mr Wm. Billon Esop, the Hunchback ... Mr Wm. Dillon Blanche, the Duke’s Daughter Miss Edith Fender Blanche de Nevers ... Miss Tilly Andrews And full company. PROLOGUE. The Hostelry of the “Three Mules.”—The Assignation. Scene ll.—The I osse, the Bridge of Death, Arrival of Nevers, “lam Here,” The Fight, Seven against One, “ Lagarder *! ” “ Lagardere 1” > -eath of the Duke, Preservation of his Infant Daughter. Act I. — An Armourer’s ■■'hop in Paris, Heuriquez and Blanche, A Tale of the Past, Oratory of the Hotel de Gonzaque, The Tribunal Convoked, The Hunchback, The Princess and her supposed Daughter, A Voice from the Grave, A Miracle, “lam Here.” Act It.—Grand Fete at the Palais Royal, The horcerer (Nevers’ Murderer), The Accusation, Arrest of Lagardere. Act HI. -Paris by -*ight, Poyroulles and his Cieatures, The Dead Returned to Life, Peril of Blanche, The Hunchback and his Love, The Marriage Contract, Lagardere! “ I am Here,’ Mother and Daughter, After the Servants, the M aster, and He is there. GREAT ATTRACTION FOR TO- MORROW. Box office at Bunz’s Music Warehouse,
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1354, 17 June 1878, Page 3
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