i Amusements JHEATEE ROYAL. A. H. Puetteskow Proprietor. MILLION NIGHT ! ! MILLION NIGHT 1 1 FOB THE BENBPIT OP STGNOIi VEBTELLI, , ON FKIDA.Y, 21st FEBEUAEY, On which occasion he will make a • TEKEOIC ASCENT 5 On a Bope from the top of the Theatre and acron I the Btreet, on the outside ! ! ! ; After which, M. Vertelli will perform in the inside his Graceful and Daring Feats on the ; HOEIZONTAL BAE ' AKD | PLYING TEAPEZE. Seniational Feats on the Half-Inoh Wire Oord, Balancing Chairs, Walking Blindfold, WheeUng a Barrow, eto. Also, his Astonishing Feats on the JERIAL BAB. M. Vertelli will be assisted during the evening by MR E. BERNARD WOTTON. Music by Messrs Lloyd and Mjxbtjek. The Ascension outside will take place at a Quarter to Eight, when the Btreet will be BEILLIANTLY ILLUMINATED. Admission — Dress Circle 35. ; Boxes 2s. PIT— ONE SHILLING. Auction Sales and Notices PEELIMINAET NOTICE. TUESDAY, MAECH 3bd, 1868, At Twelve o'clock. HE. OSBORNE has been favored with in • structions from Mr A. H. Puettelkow who is retiring from business, to sell by auction on Tuesday, March 3rd, at twelve o'clock, the whole of his ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Now on view at the Provincial Hotel, Tay-street. Catalogues will be ready in a few days. TUESDAY, 25th PEBEUAEY, 1868. HE. OSBORNE has been favored with in- . structions to Sell by Public Auction, on Tuesday, 25th February, at noon, at lub Rooms, Esk-street, All that piece or parcel of Land, being Section 13, Block IV., Township of Stanley (Mokomoko), on which is erected that commodious building known as the ■' Stanley Hotel,' lately occupied by Captain J. Clare. No Reserve. TUESDAY, 25th PEBEUAEY, 1868. HE. OSBORNE has been instructed to sub- , mitto Public Competition, on Tuesday, 25th February, at his Rooms, Esk-street, the following Town Sections, viz. : — • Section 2, block XVI. j section 21, block XVI. ; sections 15 and 17, block TYTT. • section 10, block XXI ; 1 acre section, Richmond Grove, frontage to Dunedin Road ; i-acre in Hamsville, frontage to Fox-street. Terms Liberal. TUESDAY, PEBEUAEY 25th, 1868. HE. OSBORNE has been favored with in- • structions to sell by auction, at his Rooms, Esk-street, on Tuesday, February 25th, at Twelve o'clock, the undermentioned choice Properties, viz.: — Section 14, Block IX., having a frontage of 66 feet to Esk-street, adjoining those extensive premises of Messrs Morison, Law and Co., and directly opposite to those substantial brick stores of Messrs Calder, Blacklock and Co. This being the only section for positive sale in Esk-street, between Dee and Kelvin streets, the Auctioneer's instructions are to divide it jnto two lot», for the accommodation of those. in search of a convenient business site in this rapidly rising thoroughfare. Also, Sections 5 and 6, on the Gladstone Estate, facing the river : a pleasant spot for a Private Residence. Sections 16, 17, 18, and 19, on the same Estate : frontage to Lewis-street, immediately in the rear of the private residence of Mr John Wilson. Terms Liberal. TUESDAY, PEBEUAEY 25, 1868. HE. OSBORNE has been favored with mvv structions to Sell by Public Auction, at his Rooms, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, At Twelve o'clock. I That well-built and comfortable Familj Residence in Gladstone, North Road, 1 now in the occupation of John Dal- ; gleish, Esq., containing Drawing. i room, Parlour, Kitchen, Pantry, Five I Bedrooms, Stabling and Outhouses, i with Cottage Residence in the rear, Area — Halt-an-Acre, with a noble > frontage of 132 feet on the North I Road, well sheltered by the Bush, and ; substantially Fenced, with large Garj den in a high state of cultivation, The House was built by Mr Join ' Hill, contractor, for his own privat* r residence, and no expense was sparec , to make it comfortable. The present > owner has also spent about £400 ii r improvements. The gross cost of th< property was over £800, and it coulc ' not be erected now under £600. j The Auctioneer, in drawing the attention of thi 5 numerous enquirers for this class of Property would remind them that this is the only oppor • tunity likely to occur of purchasing a resident • of this kind without reserve. » NOTE. — There is every probability that ere lonj } the Government will form a Footpath from th< ' Town Belt to the Bridge, which must consider • ably enhance the value of property on fofa roat
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Southland Times, Issue 903, 21 February 1868, Page 3
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713Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 903, 21 February 1868, Page 3
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