FRIDAY, 19th MARCH, At 11 o'clock. ESTATE OF DAVID PHILP, BANKRUPT. NEAT AND COMMODIOUS FREEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCE. MAOKAY STREET, SHORTLAND. Tjl DW I N BIN NE V Has been favoured by Thomas Macfarlane,Esq, Trustee in the above estate,to sell by auction, at the City Auction Mart, on Friday, 19th March, at 11 o'clock, That very neat and commodious Freehold Villa Residence situted in Mackay street, Shortland. The land comprises an area ofsecurely fenced, and is laid out in Ornamental and Kitchen Gardens, stocked with Fruit Trees and Vines, all of the choicest description. The residence is attractive in appearance, and with a slight additional outlay could be provided with every comfort and convenience; and residents in that favored locality have the advantage of regular and economic communication with the centres of commerce by the omnibuses which run at short intervals throughout the day from the immediate vicinity of this choice property. For all further Particulars and Cards to view, apply to the Auctioneer. Feiday, 19th Mabch, 11 O'clock. N.B.—The property will be sold either subject to the Mortgage due to the Building Society, or in such way as purchaser may desire. FRIDAY, 19th MARCH, At 12 o'clock. ESTATE OfTaVID PHILP. LEASEHOLD ALLOTMENT IN MACKAY STREET. LARGE IRON SAFE. GRAND SQUARE PIANOFORTE, By Broadbent.
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Has been instructed by Thomas Macfarlane, Esq., Trustee in the above Estate, to sell by auction as abore on Friday, 19th March, at "12 o'clock, at the City Auction Mart. TERMS, CASH. NO RESEftVE. N.B.—Particulars of Leasehold to be obtained at the Auctioneer's 5 Safe and Pianoforte on view at the Mart. 128 BOOTS. BOOTS. WAN TED E: NO WN, THAT MR. A. BURNS, BOOTMAKER, Has taken the Premises lately occupied by H. Fugatb,* OWEN STREET, And is prepared to EXECUTE ORDERS WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, At Prices that will defy competition. Storekeepers supplied at Reduced Rate?. Teems Stbioilt Cash. , 132 WANTED, 100 Men Daily at JOSLIN'S Haib Ct»iTiK« Establishment to be Shared, Shampooed, &c, nexl Fugste'i Red Book, Owen-Btreet, Grahamutown. TT7ANTED A THE PEOPLE TO CALL at the PANTHEON and get their CLOTHING at AUCKLAND PRICES. FO ED, POTTER AND CO., Owen-street, Grahamstown. 138 mENDERS will be received till 12 noon of X TUESDAY, 16th instant, for CLEANING, PAINTINO, and WHITEWASHING the interior of the Hospital. Particulars find specifications at the office of the undersigned, Pollen street. By order of the Committee. E. Honiss, 125 Secretary. TO LET. " %• FIRST-CLASS PREMISES in ROLLESTON STREET, suitable for a Baker or Grrocer. Apply to 126 James M'Gowan. : BELMONT ESTATE; OHINEMURI N OTIC E. mHAT Section of the BELMONT ESJs- ■ ■ ■" - i TATE, Puke, OKinemuti, at the ohiei landing place, fill be CUT UP into Allotments in a few d»f s. .
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1933, 15 March 1875, Page 3
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456Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1933, 15 March 1875, Page 3
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