Mueller &Geisow'sAdvertiseiiients -' : J * PRELIMINARY NOTICE. : * :-i } , . ' " '"f I N V E R I N A T E . The well-known Property 1 -i of COLIN N. -CAMPBELL, Esq. ■-V ';,; By order of the Mortgagees.npHE Undersigned have received inductions to Sell by Public auction, without reserve, at an early date the above VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE-. It is situatewithin five miles of the Town of Invercar<nll, at the intersection of the Great North and Wallacetown Roads, the Main Line to the Diggings. There are I '■■"'.'. TWO FARM COTTAGES j And a substantial Stock yard on the ground, with Twenty Acres of Bush and Fifty Acres 'Cleared, Fenced, and Ploughed and j ready for this year's Crops, a The property which consists of Seventy - seven Acres will be subdivided into Sections v trying from one to three acres. The whole may be disposed t>f in one lot, at a nominal price, or sections cit up to suit purchasers may be had before the sale, by applying at the office of the undersigned. For further particulars, apply to MUELLER and GEISOW, Auctioneers. Authorised Surveyors and Land Agents. L O W'rll E R ARCAD E A FEW SHOPS KEADTFOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION, RENT MODERATE, AND TO SUIT THE TIMES. ALSO THE WHOLE OF THE ESK-STllliKT FRONTAGE, With liberty to BUILD OVER ARCADE PROMENADE .Giving a Frontage of Gl Feet. Apply to MUELLER & GEISOW, Auctioneer?, Authorised Surveyors, and Land Agrnfs. FOR SALE, 25 Acres of Land, part bush, part open, fronting Bay Bush Road, and within two miles of the Town Belt. The section is particularly well adapted for private residences, commanding a beautiful view of town and harbor. Price moderate and terms very easy. Apply to MUELLER AND GEISOW, Auctioneers. rpO LET, part of Section 10, Sylvan Bank Es_L tate ; with four-roomed house, well fini lied, and a three-s f alled stable. The. properly is fenced in, and only sixty yards distant from the Main Dunedin lioad, — continuation of Tay-street. Weekly rent, £2 2s. Fur particulars apply to MUELLER AND C4EI3OW, Auctioneers. TIOR■S A L E , A Quarter- Acre Section, fronting Leet-street, with a two-roomed Cottage and land. Distance from Dee-street, only 300 yards. The Section is perfectly dry, cleared, and fenced-in. Price moderate. Terms easy. Apply to MUELLER & GETSOW, Auctioneers, Architects, Survcj'ors, and L'tud Agents, Tay-strcct. A FOUR-ROOMED House and a large Stable, on one of the best sections on Sylvan Hank Eslate. Price moderate. Immediate possession can be given. Apply to MUELLER AND GEISOW, Auctioneers. TO LET, — Frontages to North Road, within a few hundred yards of the Town Belt. Small rental and long term of lease. Apply to MUELLER AND GEISOW, Auctioneers. H. B. Monkman's Advertisements THE BEST INVESTMENT YET OFFERED To the PUBLIC OF SOUTHLAND A SUIJE FORTUNE With a SMALL OUTLAY. THE NOAH'S ARK STABLES, With BOARDING-HOUSE And PRODUCE STORE DEE - ST It E E T . H33. MONKMAN lias been favored with . instructions from Messrs Darrah and Co., proprietors of the Noah's Ark Stables, Dec-street, to offer by private contract, in consequence of the dissolution of partnership : — Those csten=ive carriers* stables, known as the Noah's Ark Stables, tbc boardinghouse adjoining on the couth, and the produce store on tbe north — occupying frontages of 40 feet to Dee and 66 feet to Gala— streets by a depth from Deestreet of 2£ chains. The stabling is second to none in the Province offering first-class accommodation for fifty horses with entrance both from Dee and Gala streets the stalls having grating floors, and the whole arc well drained. The restaurant is substantially built, Ims two stories, and a frontage of 15 feet to -L'ce-street, by a depth of 36 feet, with all tbe necessary requirements for carrying on a most, lucrative business. The produce store occupies a frontage of 16 feet to Dee-street, by a depth of 20 feet. The whole of this extensive establishment — stables, boarding-house, and produce store — has been and is — notwithstanding the generally ndmilted late dulness of the times— doing a highly remunerative business, the stables bcinjj constantly full, and a regular demand oa the others consequent. Intending purchasers arc invited to inspect the cmiscs, and judge of their capabilities, Giound rent exccediiigly low.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 99, 9 October 1863, Page 2
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693Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 99, 9 October 1863, Page 2
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