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AUCTION NOTICES. SATURDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER, At 2 o'olook. FREEHOLD, MAYBANK, OPOHO. MONTAGU PYM is instructed to sell by auction, at his Rooms, High btrsct, on Saturday, November 2, at 2 o'clock, Section 2*5, township of Maybank, containing one-quarter of an acre, fronting the Sigual Hill road, and adjoinMr Hall's proporty. Terms at sale.' SATURDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. HOUSE AND FREEHOLD, Richmond Hill. "ONTAGU PYM has received instructions to offer by auction at his Roomß, High street, on Saturday, 2nd Novembor, at 2 o'clock, Allotments 22, 24, and 26, block 1., Township of Richmond Hill, having frontages to Lawrenoe and Canning Btreets. Tho above sections are securely fenced and there in a substantial four-roomed House on the property. For terms, Ac, which are very liberal, Apply to MONTAGU PYM, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER, At 2 *'olook. TOWNSHTP OF SYDNEY, Caversham, . _ _ __ G U . has received front the Proprietor to sell t>y auction, at his Rooms, High street, on Saturday, 2nd November, at 2 o'clock, The last 15 sections in the township of SYDNEY. Each of these sections has frontago to good metalled road, and is within two minutes'walk of the Cavernhaux Railway Station. The property view of the Forbury and Ocean Beach. It is in constant with the City by both cab and railway" • Terms very liberal, being—Quarter cash, balance in bills at nix, twelve, and eighteen months, with iutertst added ac 8 per cent, per annum.

Pla.nn and further particulars obtainable at the office of the Auctioneer, MONTAGU PYM, High rftreet. TOWNSHIP OF GRANT'S BRAES, PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. To all who wish to secure really ohoice bixilding sites iu a pure and sunny atmosphere, at ve;y moderate coßt, and on easy tenns of payment. TONTAGU PYM L is instructed to offer at an early date (o •which due notice will be given), The unsold sections in the township of Grant's Braes. The extreme beauty and salubrity of the situation and the fertility of the soil are too well known to need commendation. The names of those who purchased at the first file are n sufficient guarantee for fche class of houses which will shortly be erected there. Most <>f the sections are within seven, and none more than ten, minutes' walk from the Anderson's Bay railway station. Two of the proprietors having other land immediately adjoining, have determined to increase the facilities of rccoss to and from Grant's Braes and the City by the establishment of a fany steamboat, to ply exclusively and frequently between the City and Dr Burns's Bay at Grant's Braes, from early in the morning till late at night, and as the first step to that end, a letter was desp«tchi»d by the August Suez mail to Mr Larnach (who is now in London), requesting him to order at once a firstohws steamboat, with commodious deck-saloon to secure the comfort of passengers in wet or windy weather. The distance (only a mile and a quarter) will be traversed in about five minutes, thus rendering Grant's Braes a most convenient situation for men of business wio desire to combine four objects of piime importance, viz.—a healthy and enjoyable residence, daily economy of time in attention to business, a ready means of participating in the social enjoyments and public entertainments going on in Dunedin, and an enormous saving of money in the purchase of a building site. The price vhioh land has now reached in the immediate neighborhood of Dunedin is quite beyond the means of the groat majority. In several instances sites for private dwellings have realised L 4,000 per acre. The establishment, of the proposed steamferry will doubtless sntgfest"*to many the expediency of realising their Dunodin residences and locating thcmcelves at Grant's Braes. At forthcoming sale every section will be offered i.t .rirpeet v'cr (whi- ,u will be plainly marked on the bale pian), at v.dch in .he .-"en*-. of no higher bidding, it will bo »>old without further reserve. MONTAGU PYM, Auctioneer, High street. SATURDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER, At 2 .Volock, THE HAWTHORNDALZ ESTATE, Upper Kaiko -ai, Subdivided into Sixty-two SPLENDID BUILDING SITES, All of easy access, and commanding a grand

THE RESIDENCE (Containing ten rooms), Stable, Coach-house, Out-bnildingß, Orchard, J»nd Shrubbery, with about four Acres of Land, will be OFFERED IN ONE LOT, Giving a first-claw opportunity of securing a Country Residence ON VERY FAVORABLE TERMS. "'IANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. have received instructions from T. W. 2 o'clock, The Hawthorndale Estate, subdivided into • a township. The estate is situated in the Knikorai district. Hill Township, on the Main District road to the | Halfway Bush. I For beauty of situation, richness of soil, and view it cannot be surpassed. There is a large «xtent of very fine native bush on the upper portion of the estate, which has been carefully preserved for the last thirty years. The estate is nibdividedinto quarter and halfacre sections. The upset on each section will be declared at the sale. Lithograph plana, showing the size of each section, and the position of the township, can bo ohtained at Roslyn, Kaikorai, Halfway Bush, on the premise!!, or at the rooms of the Auctioneers. Terms: One quarter cash, at sale; balance by promissory notes, at six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months, with 8 per cent, interest added. SATURDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. By order of tbe Buprome Court of New Zealand, Otago, and Southland District. MR WILLIAM HAYES. of Lawronce, auc'ioncer, has received int.tructiow> to offer for a Oe, by public auction, at lii< ftalo Rooms, IVI street. Lawrence, on ;>.<utilir <!:«• Otli day of November, IS7B, at 2 o'clock in t .e tiff, ruon', TLo valual-lo f:echold properties of the esta'c of the lato James Smith, of "Weil cr tone-, butche-, deceased, com- | prisic-g the following : Lotsl and ?. Sections 19 and 20, Work XLII., Lawrei.cn. ' These are situated within 100 yards of the '- Lawrcnco Kailway Station, in the chief thorough- . fare of the town, and are well adopted for bnaineia Mte-a. Lots 3 and 4.—Sections si, 01, 55, and 56, block 11, Tuapeka East District. The above comprise about 10 acres 2 roods and It polep, and are situated ttbout 100 yards from the boundary of the town of Lawrence, and are enclosed with a substantial fence ami well watered. N.-p. THE CELEBRATED YTETHERSTON li 3 CLMENT runs directly through this prop'r l -y. ]<ois .'), 6 •«'. J 7, c >m;>-'>;ing valuabl* b»ihlmg alio m. in the township cf e \VYth»]Btiica l > For particula-B and conditions of sale apply to the Auctiineer at his office in Lawrence; of to i JOHN MOUAX, Solicitor, Rattray street, Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 4884, 26 October 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4884, 26 October 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4884, 26 October 1878, Page 3

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