H. A. Giller's Advertisements. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. 1 IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATR CHARLES j DOCKSEY, DECEASED. SALE OF SECTIONS IN THE BEST PART OF THE TOWN OF INVERCARGILL. HA. GILLRIi has been instructed by • the Executors in the above Estate, to Submit to public auction, early in December next, time and place of which due notice will be given by advertisement — All those very desirable Sections, situate as follows : — Sections !0, Block XII, Centre of Tays=treet. — This section is let on lease for a period of seven years, from the Ist January, 1862, at an annual rent of C£54J fifty-?our poußds. Section 15, Block 3tII, corner of Forth and Conan streets, and adjoining the Mechanics' Institution. Will be subdivided, and offered separately, in four lots, having each an 'equal frontage to Conan-street. Suction 27, Block XII, having a frontage vf fifty-four feet to Forth-street. Section 28, Block XII, in rear of the Royal Hotel, and fronting Forth and Nith streets. This valuable Section, in the very centre of the Town, will be subdivided into four lots, each having an equal frontage to Nithstreet. Lot 3 of Section 1, Block I, M'Master's •Estate. — This desirable half acre Section is adjacent to the Dunedin liodh, and adjoining the property oif Henry M'Culloch, Esq , and is a valuable site either for residence oa "business purposes. The Auctioneer woiild especially direct public attention to the above valuable properties, which will be severally offered at a very low upset price. Crown Grants have been uplifted for each of the Sections, and the terms at sale will be MOST LIBERAL. Further particulars at the ofnee of the Auctioneer, opposite Albion Hotel, Invercargill. FOR SALE, BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. FIRST-RATE INVESTMENT. HA. GILLER has received instructions to , sell by Private Contract — The R'Bidue of the Unpxpirwj L^aso for \ ir> years, from the 16th March, IS6I of one of the most commodious Business Premises in Invpi-cargill, comprising a frontage of 39 feet to Tay Ftroet, with a spacious double-fronted j Store, and offices "attachec' thereto-. This property is situated in the very best part of Tay street, is well adapted for carrying on a | most extensive business, and is well worthy tho j attention of persons wishing to invest capital in trade. VERY SUPERIOR SUBURBAN \ FAMILY RESIDENCE ON McMASTER'S LAND. HA. GILLER is instructed to sell by private a treaty, a Commodious FAMILY RESIDENCE, Encosed with Half an Acre of Garden, well stocked and Fenced. This desirable property is conveniently situate opposite the Cricket Ground, and commanding a fines view of the Town and Harbor. The House contains six good Rooms, with requisite subsidiary offices, and would with trifling alteration be admirably adapted for a School or Boarding- House. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. , HA. GILLER is instructed by the Proprieto . to offer for Sale by private contract, 117 acres of Land, part bush, being Section 21} .Bloek IV, Inverc;irgill Hundred, situate iour miles from town. This Property is very valuable, and from its proximity to town, forms a most eligible site for a Dairy Farm ; it will be sold on reasonable terms find is extremely worth the attention of parties wishing- to embark in Agricultural pursuits. !" SATURDAY, otb. DECEMBER. RARE OPPORTUNITY. To Persons Requiring CHEAP BUILDING ALLOTMENTS In the Heart of the Town. rjIAYLOR & MARCDLANT will sell by public auction, on tho Ground, Leet Street, near corner of Kelvin Street, on Saturday, 4th iust, at twelve o'clock sharp, Several First Class town Building allotments. These Allotments are high and dry, perfectly clear of timber, and have been surveyed in sizes expressly to suit persons requiring CHEAP BUILDING SITES « In the Heart of the Town; TAYLOR & MARCHANT, Auctioneers. ■VTOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership IM lately subsisting between the undersigned aB Baiters, in Invercargill, under the firm of Hamilton and Clark, was this day dissolved by mu'unl consent. All debts d.ue _to the firm are requested to be paid forthwith to Mr Nutter, Accountant, Invercargill. Dated this SOtb Day of November, 18(53. (Signed) JOHN HAMILTON. ; DUNCAN CLARK. "Witness— John Bell, Acct, Invercargill. TWENTY POUNDS REWARD. QTOLEX from Port William, Stewart's Island, £j between the 15th and 25th November, Eleven Pigs. The sum of twenty pounds will be paid to any person giving information that will lead to the conviction of the Offenders. THOMAS J. MGRATH. Port William. November 27, 1963. T OST, a Red Colored Pocket Book, containing JJ about Ten Pounds sterling. Supposed to be dropped [between Munro's Library, Dee street, and Mr Angus Kerr's, Architect, Spey street. Any person returning the same to Jobn Munroe, Bookseller, Dee street, will be handsomely rewarded . BUTTON'S SOUTHLAND ALE. Tl IGHLY recommended by the members of the JJ. Medical Profession, and patronised by all judjrss of malt liquor. Observe the label — Black Letters on a Yellow Gronnd. c. s. button; & Co. Provincial Brewery, InvercargilL
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 11, 2 December 1863, Page 6 (Supplement)
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