FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION 43VS WEDNESDAY, 25th MARCH. To Capitalists, Tradesmen, and those in search of eligible BUSINESS SITES. In the very centre of the to-wn, facing the Union Bank, the nncleus of business, and, without doubt, will become the entrepot of all the trade of InvercargilL fTIHE AUCTIONEERS would draw the •*" attention of the public to the fact that Farley's Arcade in Dunedin, which was of immeasureable benefit to that city, is considerably smaller than the Lowther. The shops in Farley's Arcade are 12 x 13-J-, and only one 6tory high, with a promenade of only about 16 feet, while the "Lowther" will have shops 18 x 16, and can be built two storey s high, if necessary, having a promenade of 30 feet, and abutting on TAY STREET, The principal business thoroughfare of INVERCARGILL. TAY-STREET. i 1 f 3i I 5 j tj< i ; co io i : «o | j CO ; t- | 2 I ] cq I ■ <-« ! j Is] w ! ■ S g I w i, g • Z *- <J i O 118 co " § — SI w S— i I N \ £ \ "I w W ■ h Fr] — — — ~ J . « — — — rjj fe ! S ! ** 2 i o ! <m (N j p^ : ca ! CU I •r* ! ! CO « S I Ol \T> ; CD co : : t— CT j : c<? ct> i : o <M : ! co <M I !■ «-• co : • co co : : "f co • : co co > : co
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 39, 24 March 1863, Page 4
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3
Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 39, 24 March 1863, Page 4
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