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AJJC'U!SS NOTICES. BATUED4 Y, Srd MAY, NEXT, Jd2 o'clock. UPSI3T PKICE, L7O. AtWatsonr's R»ms, High street. auotion, at Watson'H J$oom««, on Saturday, 3rd May, at; 2 o'clock, The balanca of the unsold sections in the TOWNSHIP OF ST. CLAIR, Forbury, Acknowledged by everyone to be the finest site for a township anywhere in the neighborhood of At the request of probable buyers the size of the lots has been altered to suit all classes of buyers. It is the only township that fronts, or can front, on to the OOEAN BEACH ESPLANADE. It commands an unrivalled view of the Ocean the Beach, and the Cliffs and Islands at Tomahawk and Forbury; lies wall to the Bun, and enjoys the magnificent Panarama of the Ander* son Bay Hills, the Harbor, the City, and the Mountains surrounding them. The ground itself is level or nearly so.

Excellent Sea-bathing facilities are in close proximity, and it is the only available p'ace for these near Dune din. which, of itself, must give enormous value to this land in the future. It is peouliarly well sheltered from the south west winds. The facilities for access to it are unusually outside of the Town Belt. The Forbury Railway Station is a quarter of a mile from the land, and the Tramway which has been contracted for by Mr Proudfoot -with the Caveraham Council will pass the front of the Township. As the Proprietors of this Township wish to compel a Bale the Sections will be offered at the Upset Price of L7O Each Lot. If there is any bid over that the Auctioneer* pledge themselves that the land will be sold Absolutely Without Reserve, The terms are the mo-t liberal ever have been offered i LlO cash whatever the mice of the section; balance in three in.-t* roeut.% at one, two, and three years, with interest at 8 per cent. Title under the Land Transfer Act. Lithographic plans obtainable. SATURDAY, 3rd MAY, At 1 o'clock.' TOWNSHIP OF GREENWICH PARK, Near Macandrew'* Bay. MaOLEA N B BOTHKBS, are instruoted by William Clifford, Esq., to sell by public auotion, at Watson's Room, High Btreet, Dunedin, on Saturday, 3rd May. at 1 o'olook, 18 sections on the Greenwich Park Estate, Peninsula. The Portobello road runs along the upper end of the property, while the other end joins tbe Beach road along the side of the Harbor, and will shortly be approaohed by rail or tramway. The Auctioneers are instructed to advertii e these sections for positive sale, should anytiirg like a fair price be offered for them.

Also, immediately after the above, 4 sections in Portobello, being section IP, block IV; section 15, block V; section 3, block VI; and section 5, block Terms very liberal. MACLEAN BROTHERS, Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 3rd MAY, At 1 o'clock. DAIRY FARMS AT GREBN ISLAND FOR SALE ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS. MA 0 L E A N~~"b BOTHERS, are instructed to sell, by auction, at Watson's Rooms, Dunedin, on above date, 319 acres of the Abbotshill Estate, divided into Bix farms of from 30 to 60 acres each, to suit bond fide purchasers -with limited capital. The Farms are well watered and sheltered, are in close proximity to the Abbotsford Railway Station, only twenty minutes from town. __.__._. j „„* iWM „er the Abbotsford district the junction of three distinct lines—the Main Southern, Kaikorai Valley, and the east line to Brighton, and the Sale Yards are in the immediate vioinity. The terms are intended to enable bond fide agriculturists to settle on suburban homesteads, viz, L2OO cash, balance at the expiry of five years, interest at 8 per oeni on yearly bills. . * It will be admitted by all that a more raitabla locality for dairy farms cannot be found so near Dunedin. It will be observed that the abovo terms are in effeot a lease on the most favorable terms as there are no annual payments of principal. Titles will be given whenever required, with full rebate. At same time and place, there will also be offered— A 60-acre paddock, adjoining the above, and lying between it and the Abbotsford Railway Station. This paddock is laid down in English grass and ivwithin a few hundred yards'of the Public Sale Yards, and close to the Abbotsford Railway STAURDAY, 3rd MAT, At 2 o'clock. To Dealers, Private Families, and otters. Removed for Absolute Sale. Drapery of all kinds Calicos, sheetings, flannels Men's and children's clothing Gold, silver, and gilt watches. Also, Household furniture, etc., etc. M.BPED D I N G is instructed to sell as above, at his Rooms, on Saturday first, at 2 o'clock, Removed for sale. Without reserve. TOWNSHIP OF WALTHAM RISE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. DONALD REID & 00. have received instructions to sell by auction, at an early date, if whioh due notice will ba given, A number of choice sections in the above township. WALTHAM RISE is finely situated onjrently rising ground. It overlooks the favorite Township of St. Clair. It has a warm and sunrjy aspect, is thoroughly sheltered from the wtst and south-west winds, and COMMANDS A MAGNIFICENT VIEW of the Harbor, Dunedin, North-east Valley Anderson's Bay, Ooean Beaoh, Korbury, Oaverl sham, eto, etc There are beautiful clumps cf native forest, and never-failing springs of the purest water on the ground. Being immediately adjoining the fine OOEAN BEAOH ESPLANADF,

it has the benefit of a braoing and invigorating eea atmosphere, and offers uuequallsdfaollitiei for eea bathing. oare, every eeotlon havi>g a gotd frontage to A well-formed road, The FORBORY RAILWAY is clow to the with Dunedin will soon be constructed, WALTHAM RISE ii admitted by all to be the most charming and most easily accessible township in the neighborhood of Dunedin. For healthy situation and beauty of scenery it stands unrivalled. Go and see, and judge for yourselves. Lithograph plaas will shonlybe ready. Title under the Land Transfer Act. Terms: LlO per section deposit; balance by bills extending over a number of years. Purchaser will Lave option of paying off balance at any time. Full particulars in future advertisement. Wait lor Great Saie of Waltham Else.

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Evening Star, Issue 5042, 2 May 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 5042, 2 May 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 5042, 2 May 1879, Page 3

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