Houses and Land for Sals. BUILDING- ALLOTMENTS FOR SALE IN BLOCK LII. FRONTING- TAY AND FORTH STREETS. r ITHE Subscriber has for Sale the above 1 Splendid Building allotments, being Sections 2, 3, 26, and 27, of above Block ;^three fronting Tay-street, and three fronting Forthstreet, with eight others fronting a right-of-way twenty-five feet wide between those streets. The former are particularly adapted for business sites, and the latter, commanding a splendid view of the harbor and shipping, make beautiful situations for private residences, , G-EO. HATELY, Land Agent and Surveyor. BUILDING- ALLOTMENTS FOR SALEj^OURTEEN Choice Building Allotments I? on Sylvan Bank Estate. Pian may bo seen, and further particulars had, on application to G-EO. IIATELY, Land Agent and Surveyor. FOE, SALE, — 200 Acres superior Land, part bush, on vest side of Long Bush. Tliis property is conveniently situated to be used as a dairy or arable farm. Apply to GEORG-E LATELY Land v Agent and Surveyor. IT'O.R- SAL K, — 700 Acres, more or less, of tho iinest Agricultural Land on the Mataura Plains, including' about 100 Acres of Heavy Timber ; 150 Acres fenced in ; 20 Acres under crop, including also, House, Stockyard, and Stable, well-sheltered from the West. The selection having been one of the first, presents an opportunity for immediate and favorable settlement, seldom to be met with. For further particulars, apply to MACDONALD ''&, RUSSELL, Solicitors, Invercargill ; or, to MESSES. WILLIAMSON, Oteramika. TTIOR SALE, tho Remainder of the Lease of JL- the Premises in Tay-street, hitherto occupied by Mr. R. Harrison, situate between Mr. Perkin's Drapery Establishment and the Union Hotel. ; Frontage to Tay-street, 29 feet, with :i right of way the full depth of the Section. Annual around rait, £15 10.5, with a valuation for the buildings at the expiry of the lease. For full particulars apply to DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO. FOR SA.LE, or Lease, ff Block of Five Hundred Acres of Well-selected Land, situated three miles from Riverton, with navigable river frontage, and including' about Thirty Acres of Bush. • A}Sb; ... ■ --. A few detached Sections, near Riverton. Apply to Mr. Hodgkinson, or Messrs. Surliian and Crerer, Riverton ; or, Messrs Mueller and G-eioow, Invercargill. 30 VILLA RESIDENCE. J. Residence, situau onhnlfan-aereot'Lsiml front--injj the Main Jfort-li Road, about Ten minutes walk trom the PostOllice. The House is l;u-gu it rid roomy, wish spacious .Entrance Hall, lint li -room, and Verandah; the sutmtiou is dry juid salubrious; the Garden tastefully laid out; and the Section closely fenced. Apply to F. NUTTER, Tay Street. T1 0 R S A L E 0 It TO LET, |j Tiio Premises known us PRINCE ALFRED RESTAURANT, OPPOSITE THE GilliAT SOUTHERN UO LEL, Erected on a piece ot Lmd 3B reet, frontirg the North Road, wit.ii a rlpptli of 136. For Particulars, apply on the 'Premises, or to J. NEUSTADT, Tobacconist, Tay Street. FO'rl SALK or LEASE, that Splendid Bnsin ss Establishment, now occupied by Messrs J. S. Clorke and Co. i-.nmediute possession can be given. Apply to J. S. CLERKE & CO., •Tay street ; or Til OZvIAS M. CLERKE, Levcn street. 17OR SALE, Section Xo 5, Block 03, Town of JL luvercargilj. Apply to CO CH RAF, GRANGER & BLACKWOOD, Deveron street.' Near cumer of Tay streetLectures, &c. " MAN KNOW THYSELF." PHRENOLOGY. MR J. H. HUME, Practical Phrenologist, will deliver a course of Four Lectures in the Mechanics' Institute. The Lectures -will be illustrated by a large. collection of profiles of tlie most distinguished characters, also, diagrams of the brain, and phrenological arrangement, &c, &c.. so as to make these Lectures understood by all. SA.TTIRDi.Y ? 23rd I>-ST. SIT.BJ-.ECT, Man's neglect of self-culture. Tuesday, 26th. — Sttb.tect, Man's improvement and self-culture, with advice to young men and women. Thttr'sdat, 28th. — Subject, On the proper training and education of children. Saturday, 30th. — Subject The relative bearing of the phrenological organs. Each I/ccturc to conclude with public examination. Doors open at. ' 8 p.m; ; Lecture to commence at half-past 8. Admission — Front seats, 2s ; back seats, Is. Persons desirous of Mr Hume's advice, should call soon, as his stay in town will be short, and a like opportunity may not occur again. Mr Hume may bo consulted at his temporary residence, Waverley Hotel, Tay-street, or he will attend on parlies at their private residences. Terms — Chart only, 5s ; Chart and written description of character, 10.-*. Money, MONEY TO LEND in Sums from £100 to £500, nt 12£ per cent. Apply to MACBOKALU and IIUSSELL Solicitor, CJTdcsircct;
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 35, 27 January 1864, Page 1
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