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i auction Nonas. TUESDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, At 12 o'olook sharp. On the Premiaei, Bond street. PLANT, WORKING TOOLS, STOCK, Ao.t General Smiths-Workshop. NALD SKID hj 0 0 have reoefred instouotions from Mr Howie (who is giving up business), to tell IJ aaotion, on the premises in Bond street, on tho above date. The whole of his working plant, tools, •so.' etc, comprising—-3 pa n ueuows, . U iron and breast-plates, 3 anvils, 2 ™* s, forging tools, tongs, heavy screwing stock, general screw tackling, etc., ete. Also, a quantity of bar iron, and stock manufactured on the premises to rait blocks, etc., etc Two briok forges for removal 400-gallon iron tank, water-oa»ks, and ran* dries. Terms at sale. SATURDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'olook* To Business Men, Capitalist Speculator*, and VERY DESffiABLB FREE TOLD PROPERTY At Maori Hill """ONALD iTls ID * 00. r have received instructions from Mr David Henderson to Bell by auotinn, at Watson's Hotel, Dunedin, on the above date, Sections 23 and 24, township of Murray, ville, Maori Hill, containing one hall* acre, having frontages 1i Graham street and Lothian road, together with the substantial and well-finished seven* roomed dwelling-house thereon (now occupied by Mr Henderson), two* stalled stable, buggy-house, waahhouse, and other outbuildings. The buildirgs are ail in good order. The garden is weL stocked with fruit and forest trees, and thiro is a never-failing spring of water upon the ground. The above property is beautifully a tuated in the healthiest and most picturesque suburb of Dunedin, and being withinfeasy dista-ice of the centre of the City, it offers to busineßS men and securing a reauy comfortable suburban residence on very favorable terms. Inspection invited. Forffurther partioulars, apply to the AUCTIONEERS. SATURDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, At 3 o'clock. TOWNSHIP OF SFATOUN. To Persons desiring Suburban Residenoes, 0&p!« talists, Speculators, and Others. ONALD KKID AND 00. ' are instructed to sell by pubUo auction, on Saturdav, the 16th November current, at Watson's Hotel, The above township, which is undoubtedly what it has been aptly styled "The Gem of the Peninsula." and in the violnity of Dunedin it stands ABSOLUTELY UNRIVALLED. The popularity of Seatoun as a plaoe of summer resort is shown by the fact that for some years past all the houses on this Estate and in fie immediate neighborhood have, during the summer months, brought EXORBITANT RENTS, and when the tramway is oompleted the demand will be greatly increased. This charming locality has almost every desideratum required in a plaoe of MARITIME RESIDENCE. The Steam Feiry already plies eight times a day between Port Chalmers and the jetty on the Estate. Mr > Seatan's residence, with its beautiful grounds, and also the house occupied by Mr Seaton, jun., as well as the original Portobello Hotel and other buildings, will be offered for A SPECIAL FEATURE In this township is that the Roads are all laid off with Easy Gradients, and owing to the gentle slope of the ground the higher sections are quite as available for building purposes as those in front.

This ii the last week for inspecting the grtund, | Terms: L 5 per Motion cash, and the balance by quarterly acceptances extending over two sr cent, added. The terms on the sections having buildings will be one-fourth oath, and the balance by quarterly acceptances extending over three years. i Flans are now ready and may be had from the Auctioneer*, or at Coney's Hotel, Portobello. Title under the land Transfer Aofc SATURDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER, o'clock. TOWNSHIP OP BURNHILL, Anderson's Bay District. ON ALD EEID & 00. ■ are instructed to sell by publio anotion, at Watson's Hotel, Dnnedin, on Saturday, 23rd November, 48 sections in subdivision of the above town* ship. The view from the land unfolds A MAGNIFICENT PANORAMA Of the Ocean on the one hand, and picturesque Dnnedin and its suburbs on the other, whilst its sheltered position, sunny aspeot, proximity to the Andersen's Bay Railway Station, unrivalled view, and healthy sea-invigorating situation, make it a most desirable place for a residence. The soil is rich, and not to be surpassed. As an investment, special inducements will be offered. The prices will be moderate. Terms: L 5 cai-h ; balance by quarterly pay. ments in three years, at 8 per cent. Plans at Auctioneers, Anderson's Bay Hotel. Shiel Hill Hotel. Title under the Land Transfer Act. MONDAY, 18th NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. By order of the Mortgagee, VALUABLE ALLOTMENT AND THREE. ROOMED CQTTAGE. Townßhip of Forbury. Without reserve. •LANDRESS, HEPBURN, ft 00. are instructed by the Mortgagee to sell by anotion, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Monday, 18th November, at 2 o'clock, That dosirable freehold property, being part of section 18, block VIII., containing full quarter, with frontage to Reid road, and adjoining Mr Harris's property, together with the three-roomed dwell* ing, stable, and outhouses thereon. Without reserve. Terms at sale. SATURDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. ROTH~ESAY. ItANDRESS, HEPBURN, hj 00. . will sell by auction, on the above date. at their Rooms, Manse street, 45 valuable freehold building sections, on a sunnv slope facing the harbor, sur> " —a road 66 feet wide, or the same width as the streets in the Oity also running through the property—in the centre of that rapidly • rising townshi within four minutes of Bavensbourne Station, and a stone's throw from the ohuroh, and close to the new West Harbor Hall. This sale offers special advantages to anyone within walking distance of the City, A good metalled road runs from the City right on to the property—now being put in thorough order by prison labor—or by rail, only a few minutes to your own door. Seventeen trains now stop at Bavensbourne dail- —* x ' " ■ proximity to the City and beauty of situation, have already made this the most valuable land near Dunedin; and it may be safely stated this will treble itself in value long before the purchase is completed. The ground is all fenced with sawn posts and wire, and planted with double quick-set hedge, is all cleared, and has uninterrupted views of harbor, Peninsula, new dooks, South Dunedin, etc, etc., and are the last remaining good building sites in the neigh, borhood. An idea may be formed of the value 1 Terms exceedingly liberal, viz. : _ LlO cash; balance in 6,12, 24, 36 moa interest added at 8 per cent. . i \noloo Title under LandTranifer Act .minolbO ni.i..„_ . --sb' ji Miami Tobacconist, George street. ~

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Evening Star, Issue 4897, 11 November 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4897, 11 November 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4897, 11 November 1878, Page 3

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