ROYAL 46:“ Valuable Freehold Property for Sale. 7 O m; 801,1)er l‘ublic Al't‘TldX. at the Colonial Building. [ in t‘harlottetoirn. on Tuesday the 'l‘wenty-fourth day 0! Ui‘ro-i are. tses. under and by \ irtue of a power of sale contained in a certain lndinture of Mortgage. hearing date the Eighth day ofl Mar. is“. and made betueen Norman tiillis. of Lot or Township No: 'l'wcnty-three, farmer. of the one part, and Robert Rennie. of t‘harlottetown. lisp, ot the other part, and by a certain Deed of Assignment. hearing date the nineteen day of June. [Mi], assigned and transferred to Thomas Cooke,of the Royalty of Charlottetown, farmer. ALL THAT tract, piece, or parcel ot land situate on the said Township No. ‘23. bounded as follows : Commencing at a. stake fixed on the west side of the road leading from Charlotte- town to St. Illeanor's. and in the southern boundary of said Town- ship Na. '23, thence runningalong said read northwestwardly, twen- ty-eight chains and sixty links; thenCe south. fifty-live (.35) de- grees west, to the Southern boundary of Township No.23, aforesaid thence along said boundary East, to the place of commencement— containing fifty Acres, be the same a little more or less, reserving to the said Norman (lillis, his heirs and Assigns. a right of way of sixty feet in width along said Township's southern boundary line. For terms of sale, and further particulars, apply to ROBERT RENNIE. Esrp, Charlottetown, or to the Subscriber, in the Roy— alty of Charlottetown. Dated the L‘Uth Jan. 1805. TIIOM AS COOK. film W Assignec of Robert Rennie. Prince Edward Island. IN (‘IIANCERY. James Robertson, Complainant, and Matthew Murphy, Defendant. N pursuance of a Decree made by this honorable Court in this suit, bearing date the Twenty-fifth day of January last, there will be sold by Public Auction, in the apartment occupied as the Court oftfhancciy, in the Colonial Building, Charlottetown, on SATL'RDAY, the 19th day of AUGUST next, at the hour of 12 o’clock, noon, ALL the Leasehold Estate, right, title, interest, possession, and term of years to come and unexpired ot the Defe ud- ant in this cause, under and by virtue of a Certain indenture of Lease, bearing date the 12th day of July, 1853, made between John Picton Beete, Esq., of the one part, and the said Defendant, of the other part, for the term of Twenty-one years from the day of the date of the said indenture, of, in, to and out of, ALL that certain tract, piece or parcel of land, situate on Township Number Forty eight, (48) in the said Island, bounded and described in this said Indenture of Lease, as follows, that is to sayz—commencing at the North-west angle of a tract of land in possession of Edward Walsh, on the south-West side of the Public Road leading to George- town; thence by a line running (according to the magnetic north of the year I761) South, fifty-one degrees West, to the shore of Iiillsborough liiver, being the North-west edge of a projected road; thence following the various courses of said Shore Northwardly, to the South-west edge of the old Ferry Road; thence following the various courses of the same Soutli-eastwardly, to the place of com- mencement, being two feet South-east from the South-east end of said Matthew Murphy’s Dwelling House—as fully delineated by a plan in the margin of said lease—together with the appurtenan: ces to the same belonging. Dated this 16th day of May, Anno Domini 1865. J. LONUWORTH, Master in Chancery. BRECKEN, Solicitor for Complainant. Prince Edward Island. IN CIIANCERY. George Poole, Complainant, and James O’Brien and Bridget O’Brien, Defendants. N pursuance of a, Decree made in this suit by his Honor the Master of the Rolls, hearing date the Eighth day of May last, there will be sold, by Public Aue.ion, in the apartment occupied as the Court of Chancery, in the. Colonial Building, Charlottetown, on StrUmu r, the 'l‘irnx'rr-Finsr day of OCTOBER. next, at the hour of 1‘.’ o‘clock noon, A Ll. those pieces or parcels of Land and premises: known as l’AS'i‘l'ltl‘} LOTS numbers Two hundred and ninety eight (29%), and Two hundred and ninety nine (21m), in the Royalty of GEL)litil§’l7tl\l'N, and one half part of Town Lot Number live (.3), Scooxn Itasca lncrrnn A, in Georgetown, in the said Island, together with all Buildings and improvements there- on, and all moments, rights and appurtenances to the same belonging or appertaining. Dated this 15th day of July, Anno Domino, 1865. J. LONGWORTII, Master in Chancery. ZIEXSLBY, Solicitor for C-onplainzint. Between Between GAZETTE. rut: MOST RE'LIABILEraIEuD. HOLLOWAY ’S OINTMENT. Sinri‘liinf/ mu? [Inn'ng I’rupIr/iis m-r Irnou'u um! rerun/rush." l/n‘oI/‘r/lmn! l/H ll'or/u’. 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