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LOWTHER ARCADE. THE PURCHASERS OF BUILDING SITES On the West Side of this Property, being about t BUILD IMMEDIATELY, PARTIES DESIROUS OP SECURING SITES SHOULD DO SO AT ONCE, As the greater the number of buildings at one time, the Cheaper the Cost of the whole. Plans and specifications of intended buildings to be seen at the office of the undersigned. MUELLER & GEISOW, Auctioneers, Authorised Surveyors and Land Agents. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TT B. M'ONKMAN has been favored * with instructions from the proprietor to submit to public competition at an early date (on completion of the survey), of which due notice will be given, THE LEASES Of Sixty Splendid BUILDING ALLOTMENTS In the centre of this METROPOLIS Of the SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE, Having an average frontage of THIRTY FEET EACH To those thriving and easily accessible streets ESK, DEVERON, & DON. The block, of which these allotments arc subdivisions, lias an area of two and a half acres which is not only bounded by Esk-street on the south, Devcron-street on the cast, and Don-street on the north, but intersected north, south, cast and west by streets 3S feet m width. This property, without disparagement toothers now before the public, is specially worthy of noticp by the small capitalists m search of really profitable investment. MAPS WILL BE OX VIEW IN A TEW DAYS. TUESDAY, 7th APRIL. HB.MONKM AN will submit to public • competition at (he Albion Hotel, on Tuesday, 7th April, at 12 o'clock, The undermentioned FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS, Situated m the most thriving and populous part o' the town of Invercargill. being subdivisions of sections 1 and 2, block LVI., with frontages to Jed and Yarrow-streets. Lot I—Corner1 — Corner if Jed and Yarrow-streets, 60 feet to Yarrow-street, by 2-1 feet to Jed-street, and right-of-way 12 feet m rear. Lots 2, 3, 4, and 5, having each a frontage of 21 feet to Jed-strcet, by a depth of GO feet to right of way as above. Lot 6 has a frontage of 45 feet to Jed-street by a depth of 60 feet to right-of-way, as above, with substantial cottage erected thereon. Lot 7—30 feet to Yarrow-street by 60 feet, and right-of-way, 12 feet, along the side boundary. Lot 9 — 33 feet to right-of-way by a depth of CO feet, with a comfortable cottage thereon. Lota 10, 11. and 12, each 2i feet to right-of-way, by 60 feet m depth. The Auctioneer bogs to state for the information of those on the look out for freehold properties, m a good position, at a reasonable price, and on good terms, that this property is really worthy of special notice, the allotments being peculiarly adapted for business sites, the absence of a " General Store," &c, having been long felt m this neighborhood. The sale will positively take place as advertised. Terms at sale. FOR SALE. THE Lease of an Improved Farm, | within six miles of town, on the Seaward Bush, half bush. Lease five years to run, at a nominal rental, with the option of purchase during term of lease at a price far below that being realised at the Government Sales for land thrice the distance from a market. The extent of the Farm is 160 acres, all fenced ; a portion has recently been under crop, and another portion is now cleared for the plough. The rent is payable annually, as due, thus enabling the tenant a fair opportunity of realising before being called upon to disburse. HENRY B. MONKMAN, Auctioneer, Land and Estate Agent, Tax Strket Gumming, Young & CoNOTICE. IXTHEREAS certain parties under the »» above style have advertised their "temporary offices " at our place of business, this is to give notice that we are totally unacquainted with any such firm, nor have we given permission to any one to make use of our address. (Signed) ROBERTSON & CO. Invercargill, 4th April, 18G3. PUBLIC NOTICE, "DEPOHTS having reached us that we JL\ have lately admitted a new partner m our establishment, we wish our friends and the public generally to distinctly understand that such is not the ease. ROBERTSON & CO. March 31, 1863.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 43, 7 April 1863, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 43, 7 April 1863, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 43, 7 April 1863, Page 3

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