1 a ucnpir kotices.SATURDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock, , .. . i To Business Moi, viators, acd Others, VERY DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY At Maori Hill. ONALD KJSID ft 00. have received instructions from Mr David Hen.leiton to sell by auction, at whim's Hotel, Dunedin, on the above date, Sections 23 and 24. town*hip of Murray - "rille, Maori Hill, containing One halfacro, having frontages to Graham street and Lothian road, together with the substantial and well-finished sevenroomed dwelling-house thereon (mw occupied by Mr Henderson), twestalled stablo, bug?y-house, washhousr, and other outbuildings. The buildirgs are all n good order. "Tho garden is well stotked with fiuit and forest trees, and there is a never-failing spring of water upon the ground. The above property is beautifully situated in the healthiest ami most picturesque suburb of Dunedia, and being ta.y distance of iho centre of the City, it offers to business men hj d others an opportunity which rar \v occurs of securing a really comfortable suburban residence on very favorable terms. Inspection invited. For further particulars, apply to the AUCTIONEERS. SATURDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. to'wn: hip of seatoun. To Persons desiring Suburban Residences, Cap!, talists, Speculators, and Othors. ONALD REID AND < r_ are instructed to sell by publio at Watson s Hotel, Dunedin, on Saturday, tie loth jNoveinbr r prox, The above township, which, for beauty and shelter of situation, sunny aspect, and facility of access, stands unrivalled in the vicinity of Dunedin —in short, it is undoubtedly TTTE GKM OF Tllri PENINSULA. Portobello has long been a favorite resort for the people of Dunedin, and when it can bo easily reached, as is now tie casn, and facilities for settlement are offered, it must infallibly become, not only a place of summer resort, but also of ] PERMANENT RESIDENCE, For aa the smoke and noise of Dunedin increase, people will be bound to seek their residences at a li< flo distance. THE PORTOBELLO STEAM FERRY " J Iready plies eipht times a day between the j ittyntSeate'n Township and Port Chalmer«, nnd through nonthly t'clcets for both rail and ferry are issued bv the Railwav Department. A RAIL OR TRAMWAY
Down the harbor is projected, and is likely soon to be carried out, and when this is effected Seatoun must become the most attractive and fashionable suburb of Dunedin. The ground laid off as a township consists of a very gentle slope, and from every r-art of He propertv a prospect is obtained which is li eerily unequalled. The locputy abounds iu numerous beautiful and varied walks, all of Miic'-i tend to &ale Saatoun a most desirable piece of abode, pi d p cHon« in thiß towns'-iip cannot fail in being profitable as an investment. MR SEATON'S Hi.uoc; AND GROUNDS, Planted w'th clmioo -h' abs and plants, w I also be offered for salo. The house occupied hy mk Seat>n, jun,, which stand* on a choice xih., will also be offered. There is also a site at the y tty, on which stands the original Portobcll* Hotel. Several of the other s< cfcions have buildings upon thom, which are av ulable for immediate oooupation. The roads havft bcei laid off with easy gradients, and great care has been exerched in this respect in order to gh > easy access to every section. Go and See and Judge for Yourselves. Terms: L 5 per section oash. and the balance by quarterly acceptances extending over two years, with interest at L 8 pec- cent, added. The terms on the (sections havj ig buildings will be one-fourth cash, and the I alauce by quarterly acceptnnceß extending over thi ee years. Plans are now ready and ma r be had from tte Au3tio-eert, ->r rvi Ot-n«.y : H H'it.p.l, Portobello. Title under the Lami 'lVanufnr AH;. SATURDAY, 23rd. NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. TOWNSHIP OF BURNHILL, I Anderson's Bay Uistrict. ONALD REID ft 00. are instructed to sell by public auction, at Watson's Hotel, Dunedin, on Saturday, 23rd November, 48 sections in subdivision of the above township. Tie view from tb.3 land unfolds A MAGNIFICENT PANORAMA Of the Ocean on the one h:in<J, and picturefqve Dunedin and its suburbs ou Ihe other, whilst i.s slielterc I position, mn'iy :upeci, proxiirtv t*» the Ander£on's Bay Railway Station, umivall d view, and healthy sea-invigo.nting situatior, make it a most desirable place for a residence! The soil is rich, and not to be surpassed. As an investment, special inducen ents will be offered. The prices will moderate. Terms: Lo cash; balance by quavte.ly payments in three years, at 8 per cent. Plans at Auctioneers, Anderson's Lav Het.' Shiel Hill Hotel. * ' Title under the Land Transfer Act. THURSDAY, 7th NOVEMBER At 2 o'olock. Township of Opoho. FREEHOLD ALLOTMENT?. CONNELL & MOODIE _ have revived instructions from Mr Jol n Sanders, who is Reaving Dimedin to reside on his deferred payment selection, to sell by auction at their Rooms, .Sttiuhoff's Buildings, Princes street, on Thursday, the 7th November, at 2 o'clock, Eleven choice allotments in the township of Opoho, being a subdivision of Mr Sanders's property in that favorite locality, known as allotments 29, 35 36, 59, 60, block 1,, on the original map. These splendid building sitc3 are about ten minutes' walk from the cab-stand at the "Water of Leith, and when the projected tramways are constructed will be even more favorably circumstanced as regards communication with the centre of the City. For beauty of situation and richness of soil this healthy spot is unrivalled and is universally allowed to be the eye of the township. For business sites, allotments 1, 2, and 3 cannot bo surpassed. On allotment 2 are erected two four-roomed attached cottngas, which are at present insured for L 350. On allotment 8 there is a five-roomed house, with scullery and offices, and greenhouse, insured for L3-">0. The garden is tastefully laid out, and well stocked with fruit trees.
Oa Allotment 10, immediately opposite J. J. Wain, Esq.\s carriage entranc?, Ftands a twovoomed cottage, row insured for LSO, and bringing in a rent.it of 7s a weok, lithograph plans, showing the position and area of each allotment, aro now ready and can bo obtained from the Avictioncers. Title under the Land Transfer Act. Terms : One-fourth cash, and tie balance by acceptances at one and two years. Further particulars can bo obtained from 3\Tr Sanders; or THE AUCTIONEERS. WATCHMAKERS. [Evt&brUbed 1866.] i 0 P 1 (Late Arthur Beverly), CHRONOMETER, WATCH, AND OLOOK MAKER, Exactly Opposite the National Bank, Princes street, Dunodin. Ship's Chronometer* Cleaned and Rated by Train'ft Observations BIRTHS, Marriages, Deaths, and Funeral Notices are received by the Evkhuto Btas nntil 2.30 n.m daily. DVEKTISEKB in the KvßMßia Stab wish- , ing their notices to appear on the second page will oblige by delivering them at the offiw not later than 2 o clock.
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Evening Star, Issue 4893, 6 November 1878, Page 3
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