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AUCTION NOTICES. SATURDAY, 9th NOVEMBER At 2 o'clock. By order of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Otago, and Southland District. ~ " I "WILLIAM HA YE of Lawrence, auctioneer, has recei l instructions to offer for sale, by public auotion, at his Sale Eooms, Feel street, Lawrenoe, on Saturday, the 9th day of November, 1878, at 2 o clock in the afternoon, The valuable freehold properties of the estate of the lato James Smith, of Wetherstones, butcher, deceased, oom> m priaing the following : XLH., Lawrence. Theße are situated within I>o yards of 1]« LnwrenceUailway Station, in th chief thorougl * far*- n the town, and are well adapted for butfc ness sites. Lots 3 and 4.—Sections 54, 61, 55, and £6, _ blook n., Tuapeka Bast District. The above comprise about 16 acres 2 roods ard 14 poles, and are situated about IJO yards from "• *•"■ with a substantial fenve and well watered. S.b. THE CELEBRATED WETHEF. STV»VS CEMENT runs direct'y through lb • property. Lots 5, 6, and 7, comprising val aable builf • ing allotments in tho township tf .". Wetherstones. For paii ticuthis and conditions of sale apply to the Auctioneer at his office in Lawrence; or to JOHN MOUAT, Solicitor, Rattray street, Dunedin. TUESDAY. IJfch NOVEMBER, At 12 o'olook sharp. Oii the Premises, Bond street. PLANT, WORKING TOOLS, STOCK, &c„ Genoral Bmiths- Workshop. DONALD SIIDI OOJ have received instructions from i< r Howie (who is giving up busincEß), to sell y auction, ou the premises in Bond street, on tie abovp. date, The whole of his working plant, tools, etc J etc., cemjjiisiug— d pairs t.-e-iows, x< iron and breast-plates, 3 anvils, 2 vie «. forging too's, tongs, heavy; screwing stock, general screw tackling, etc , eu. Also, a quantity of bar iron, and stock manufactured on tue premises to ««»t the trade, comprising large gins, ire n blocks, etc., etc. Two brick forges for removal 400 •* <ron tank, water-caslcs, and sur» dries. Terms at sale. SATURDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock, To Business Men, Cft'Mtalwts, Speculators, and Others. VERY DEMRABLS FREEHOLD PROPERTY At Maori Hill. ONALD REID k OCJ have received instructions from Mr Dav"d Henderson to sell by auction, at Watsot s Hotel, Dunedin, on the above date, Sections 23 and 24, township of Murra}* ville, Maori Hill, containing one half, acre, having frontages to Graham street and Lothian road, together with tie substantial and well-finished seven* roomed dwelling-house thereon (now occupied by Mr Henderson), twestalled stable, buggy-house, washhousf. and other on* I "'dings.,, The buildirgs a:e au in good order.WTl e garden is..weh stocked with fruit and fomt trws, and thtra is a never-foiling spring if waver upon the groune'. The above property u situated in the healthiest and most picturesque suburb of Dunedin, and being within! easy distance of the centre of the City, it offers to business men and others an opportunity which rarely oocnrh of securing a really comfortable suburban residence on very favorable terms. Jnspcc tion i nvlied. For further parti julare, apply to tho AUCTIONEERS. SATURDAY, 16th NOVEMBERS At 2 o'olook. . TOWN' HIP OF SFATOUN. ' To P« rsons desiring Suburbia Residences, OapJ. talists, Speculators, and Others.

JLJ are instructed to sell by public auctioi - at Watson's Hotel, Dunedin, on Saturday, t) e 16th November prox., The above township, which, for beauty and shelter of situation, sum j aspect, and facility of access, starn b unrivalled in the vicinity of Dm.edin—in short, it is undoubtedly THE GEM OF THE PENINSULA. Portobello has long been a favorite resort for the pople of Dunoon, and when it can be easily reached, tm ia i >"■' ft (j«n fertilities for settlement are offered, it luusi- uMKMy become, not only a pi**" of summer reaoit, but also of PERMANENT RESIDENCE, For as the smoke and noise of Dunedin increase, people will be bound to seek their residences at a little distance. THE POBTOBELLO STEAM FERRY Already plies eight times a day between the jetty at Seatoun Townahip and Port Ohalmer?, and through monthly tickets for both rail ana ferry are issued by the Eftilwav 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 oopostg of a very gentle slope, and from every pajt of the propertv a prospect is obtained which is literally unequalled. The locality abounds in numerous beautiful and varied walks, all of which tend to make Seatoun a most desirable place of abode, and section" in this township cannot fail in being profitable as an investment. MR SEATON'S HOUSE AND GROUNDS. Planted with choice shrubs and plants, will also be offered for sale. The house occupied by Mr Seaton, Jan., which stands on a choice site, will also be offered. There is also a sito at the jetty, on which stands the original Portobello Hotel. Several of the other sections have buildtars upon them, which are available for immediate occupation. The roads have been laid off with ea»y gradients, and great care has been exercised in this respect in order to give easy access to every section. Qo and See and Judge for Yourselves. Terms: L 5 per section cash, and thebalanoe by quarterly acceptances extending over two years, with interest at L 8 per cent, added. The terms on the sections having buildings will be one-fourth cash, and the balance by quarterly acceptances extending over three years. Plans are now ready and may be had from the Auctioneers, or at Coney's Hotel, Portobello. Title under the Land Transfer Act. SATURDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER. At 2 o'clock. TOWNBHD? OF BURNHTLL, Anderson's Bay District. ONALD REID k 00. are instructed to sell by publio auction, at Watson's Hotel, Dunedin, on Saturday, 23rd November, 48 sections in subdivision of the above township. The view from the land unfolds A MAGNmOENT PANORAMA Of the Ocean on the one hand, and pioturesque Dunedin and its suburbs on the other, whilst its sheltered position, Funny aspect, proximity to the Anderson's Bay Railway Station, unrivalled view, and healthy Bea-invigorating situation, make it a most desirable place for a residence. The soil is rich, andnot to be surpassed. As an investment, special inducements will be offered; ' The prices will be moderate. Terms: L 5 cash; balance by quarterly paymento in three years, at 8 per cent. Planß at Auctioneers, Anderson's Bay Hotel. Shiel Hill Hotel. Title under the Land Transfer Act. ELECTION NOTICES. MAYORAL ELECTION. TO THE CITIZENS OF DUNEDIN. lENTLKMKN —I beg to intimate that I am a Candidate for the position of Mayor solicit the favor of your support. i H. S. FISH, Jura.

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Evening Star, Issue 4895, 8 November 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4895, 8 November 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4895, 8 November 1878, Page 3