Y .1.— 210 R0 AL LAND SALE. 0 BE SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the Twenrru day oi'JULY next, at the hour of 12 o‘clock, noon, at the COLONIAL BUILDING. in Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in a certain lndenture of Mortgage, hearing date the Thirteenth day of June, A. D. 1862, and made between John Egan, then of Charlottetown, in Prince Edward Island, Plasterer, and Margaret Egan, his wife, of the one part, and the Hon. John Lengworth, of the same place, Barrister-at-Law, of the other part: ALL that piece or parcel of land, situate on or lorming part of Common Lot No. Thirty-two, within the Royalty of Charlottetown, and described as Plot number Twelve, in a certain Deed of Conveyance of parts ofsaid Common Lot, executed by Francis lilongworth and Sarah Parker his wife, to the said John Longworth, hearing date the fifth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, and also on the plan annexed to said Deed, the said Plotbeing bounded on the North-westward by the St. Peter’s Road, and having a sufficient front thereon to give Forty-two feet on a right angle line, with parallel side lines running South-eastwardly from said Road, the South- western side line being Eightyeight feet in length, and the Northwestern ninety-nine feet, the said North-eastern line forming the side line of a new street recently opened from the St. Peter's Road to Euston Street, together with all buidings,l fences, improvements, rights and appurtenances to the said described piece of land belonging or appertaining. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply at the office of the undersigned, in Charlottetown. Dated the 20th day of March, A. D. 1866. JOHN LONGWORTH. Jens Losewoam, Solicitor in person. The above sale is postponed until the 2nd day of March next, then to be held at the same hour and place. July 15, 1866. JOHN LONGWORTll. The above sale is further postponed until the 7th of March next. then to be held at the same hour and lace. Feb. 22, 1867. JOHN LONGWORTII. The above sale is further postponed until Monday, the 2nd day of September next, then to be held at the same hour and place. JOHN LONGWORTII. March 12, 1867. [ApL 24. NOTICE. HE Commissioners for the recovery of Small Debs, for the Charlottetown Court, have appointed Mr. Joseph Knight Clerk of said Court, in terms of the Act 23rd Victoria, Cap. 16. By order oflhc COMMISSIONERS. Charlottetown, July 2nd, 1867. 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