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AUOTXOB MOnCZS. SATURDAY, Mb FFBRUaRY NEST. /.IV ? _ J> j t-V : <' T "Vi v V : a.ci'i ;." -.i ■ T' vu,;; J ' £S,UiOS; <f 19Nil It L L AND MOO 01 S \_y I;'- ccnjcnctfoii with MONTAGU PV M, will cffor fcr sale, on the above date, at the Garrison Hall, A portion of the above Township. The advantages which ibis Township offers c purchasers may be summed up as follow s—--1. BEAUTY OF SITUATION. This Township Is unrivalled far beauty of outlook, the land rising as It goes back from. he harbor-side, and having numerous exquisite sltea for private residences, commanding a charming panoramic view of she whole of Dunedin, with the waters of the harbor and shipping In the foreground, and the Harbor Islapd* Otavo Head*, Ocean Reach, Forbury Headland Saddle Hill, Flagstaff Hill, and Mount Oargll Ranges in the distance. 2, ASPECT AND FERTILITY OF BOIL. As the land lies facing the North warm, sunny aspect during the whole day which gives It an immense advantage ever! css favored localities, more e- peoially In Winter, The soil is of r. rich, loamy, friable nature, admirably adapted for gardening purposes, and the quick growth of hedges, shrubs, and forest trees for shelter. 8. FACILITIES FOR ACCESS. The steamer Colleen, with first-class saloon and deck accommodation, having been built at) large cost exprfeaslv for a Ferry-boat, will ply regularly between Dunedin and Waverley Jetty on and after the Ist day of February, ai follows Leaving Dunedin. Leaving Waverley. N.B.—The above time table will not be altered unless it should be found necessary to do so o suit the convenience of residents. In the event of the Colleen being laid up at any time for necessnry repairs, the Vendors have arranged that the stesmer Portobello shall take her place, in order that the service may be maintained with regularity. The vendors have scent a very large sum oi money In thoroughly opening up the townsh p by forming and metalling the leading thoroughfares, and making convenient footways, thus giving to purchasers the unusual advantage of ready access by first-class approaches, without being called upon to pay for their, construction 4. STEAMBOAT FARES. The fares charged will be In all respects the same as those now charged on the Dunedin and Suburban Tramways, viz. : 3d (threepence) each way { children under twelve years of age hallprice, Each purchaser of land In Waverley (whethfifc resident or not), will receive a free pass for the Colleen available during the continuance of the vendors’ guarantee as set forth on the lithograph plana and In the conditions of sale. * w at Y B ai d ki ii w R ei 8f r< Si tl a 1 a: ai w oa ] Y St E ] <y a' Q. SIZE OF ALLOTMENTS, AND WIDTH ei OF ROADS, Era The allotments average In area over a full quarter-acre each. The leading lines of street are a full chain In width, the others being all 60 links, or about 40ft wide, thus belcg in marked contrast to many suburban townships, whore the narrow street lines have proved of the greatest Inconvenience to residents. 6. HEALTH AND ECONOMY. The township, from Its elevated situation, being entirely free from the usual smoke, bajd drainage, and other nuisances of a crowded city, and possessing great facilities for bathing In pure sea water, purchasers? may count upon the Inestimable advantage of sound health as consequent upon living there ; whilst the land being obtainable at prioos exceedingly mode.-ate as compared with the enormous cost of building sites for private houses In and about Dunedin, o and being moreover free from tho Olty rate* - (municipal, gas, and water) which press so heavily on (Jlty residents, purchasers will bo able to live much more economically, as well as * healthfully, than in the Oity. 1. TERMS QF PURCHASE. The terms of purchase will be one-fourth oauh, and the balance by bills at twelve, eighteen, a twenty-four, thirty, and thirty-six months In j equal sump> Interest at 5 per cent, per annum j being payable on outstanding balances by separate bills falling due half-yearly. Any purchaser may pay the whole of the outstanding balance of his purchase-money at any tlme.l n which case he shall only be liable to pay Interest to date of settlement. 8. TITLE. The vendors will produce at the sale an unencumbered certificate of freehold title under the Land Transfer Act. Purchasers may either employ their own solicitors to prepare their transfers, or receive tho 1 same from the vendors’ solicitors at a fixed charge of 80s and actual outlay for stamp duty and Government fees. No perusal fees will be charged to purchasers 9. CONDITIONS OF BALE. The conditions of sale (to which Intending purchasers are particularly referred) may be obtained In a printed form from the auctioneer* on and after Ist February. For lithograph plans or further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, CONNELL AND MOODIB, Princes street j MONTAGU FYH„ High street j Or, SMITH, ANDERSON, AND CO., Solicitors for Vendors. To enable Intending purchasers to visit tho land, tho steamer Colleen will ply dally between Dunedin and Waverley Jetty, as per advertisement Im another column, Pfersons desirous of Inspeofflng the land may obtain free tickets from jfliQ Auctioneers, SATURDAY, sth FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. In the Garrinoa HalK FIRST-CLASS HEAVILY-TIMBERED LAND ON PINS HILL. CONNELL AND MOODIB, In conjunction with MONTAGU PYM, 1 will offer for s&le by public auction. Immediately r after tho sale of the Township of Waverley, and of block VI, Grant’s Braes, Sections 35, 43, and 58, block VIII., North Harbor and district, containing 171 acres of first-class heavilytimbered hath Tho land consists almost entirely of virgin bush, containing magnificent pme timber, whilst the soil Is unsurpassed la quality. The road lately formed from Pina Hill to Blue.kla runs through the north-east end o{ the property, ar,d ii metalled almost up to ihe boundary of the land, whilst the roas-Hne lately * conafcrnctc \ from tho "Water of Loitb V i-.licy azul 1 Blueskiu la formed up to and far beyond opposite the south-west end of the property, running within a short distance of the salno The value of magnificent timbered land with ‘ formed roads Intersecting or nearly tip to the boundaries of the and In close proxlmit? to tho Dunedin market, will be apparent to Intending purchasers. Section 35, containing 72 acres, will bo offered In one lot, and sections 43 and 58, containing . 99 acres. In another, so as io enhbio the purchaser to work the timber on a large and profitable scale and to the best advantage. Terms o payment: One-fourth cash, and the balance by bills for equal amounts at 6, 12, 18, 24 30, and 33 months—lnterest at 5 per cent., payable half-yearly, only beinfbhargad. »r plans and further particulars apply to 1 THE AUCTION SERB. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTICE. d 7 it n To Heads of Families, Parties leaving the Colony relinquishing housekeeping, and Others. aT. CLARKE AND 00., AUCTIONEERS, 9 102, Princes street (opposite Bank Hew Zealand), solicit Bales of Household Furniture at private residences or at their rooms. Landed Estates and House Properties For Sale. Money, Lent on Mortgage and Bills Discounted. Sales of Furniture every Saturday. LARGS GLASS of Marshall and Copeland’s Sparkling Ale at bartofflWhlte’sJßoyal Albert Hotel for 3J,

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Evening Star, Issue 5588, 4 February 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 5588, 4 February 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 5588, 4 February 1881, Page 3