Daily Colonist (1880-03-03) by Unknown

Daily Colonist (1880-03-03) by Unknown

Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: British Columbia; Newspapers
Published: 1880-03-25T16:00:00+00:00


RAILWAY.

AND INITIAL I'OIN'T OF ACTIVE

RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION

IN BRITISH COLUMBIA.

WITHOUT RESERVE!

i. P. DAVIES & CO.

Have received instructions to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

At their Salesrooms, Wnarf St., on

All the Lots

Comprising the Sito of tho

CITY OF EMORY,

(Excepting such as shall have boen previously disposed of to parties abroad) with the unexampled and invaluable

WATER PRIVILEGES

THERETO PERTAINING.

EMORY is pleasantly situated on the right bank of the Fraser Rivor, at the unobstructed Head of Navigation, tho Terminus and Initial Point of Construction' of the Canada Pacific Railway in British Columbia.

EMORY is the natural and inovitable entrep6t and outlet for tho Mineral, Agricultural, Pastoral and other Resources of tho vast interior, and as tho Main Station on this sido of the Rocky Mountains with tho consequent Round-Houses, Machine Shops, Work Shops and Workman's Dwellings, it cannot fail to becomo ono of tho most important and prosperous Cities on the PACIFIC SLOPE, while tho large influx of Population and tho sudden growth of industry incidental to vigorous Railway Construction must insure its becoming tho Great Centre of the Com-mcrco and Carrying Trade of British Col-nnibia.

Tho CITY OF EMORY has been admirably laid out, nearly all tho Lots having a Doublo Frontage, and tho Main Streets carrying a uniform width of Sixty-Six Feet throughout.

The circumstanco of tho Railway Contractors being tho principal owners of tho Townsito will bo a sufficient guarantee for tho interests of Emory being well carod for.

{Jggr* There can be no Rival to this the only available Townsite, all the surrounding land being locked up in the Government Railway Reservation.

Four Swift and Commodious Stoamera will bo placed on the river next season, connecting at New Westminster with the splendid and fast steamers " Princoss Louise," "W.G. Hunt" &" Enterprise," thus establishing DAILY STEAMBOAT COMMUNICATION and onabling Passengers, Mails and Freight to reach the Terminus of tho Canada Pacific Railway in fourteen hours from Victoria, running time.

Capt. Lrving dosires us to state that ho is now preparing for tho immediate construction of WHARF and WAREHOUSE accommodation at tho City of Emory to meet tho requirements of tho immonso traffic certain to concentrate there next

Mr. Charles Morton is perfecting arrangements and will establish tho

EMOK-ST HOTJS JEI

Early next Spring as a first-class Hotol, to meet the requirements of Trado consequent upon the commencement of vigorous Railyay Construction.

Several large Commercial Firms aro preparing to establish themsolvos at Emory early in the coming season.

MAPS of tho City of Emory havo boen carefully prepared and aro now roady for FREE distribution, and evory facility will bo given intending purchaser© for obtaining the fullest information. '

TERMS—One-half of tho purcha3o-money to bo paid down in cash; tho balance in sixty days by approved endorsod notes, bearing interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum

DEEDS, giving Indefoasiblo Title, will ho delivered to the purchasers within ton days after the sale, a conveyance feo of S2 50 being charged.

J. P. DAVIES & CO.,

fe3dw Auctioneers.

ACCOUNT & MEMORANDUM BOOKS

rN GREAT VARIETY AT

1 THE COLONIST STATIOOTUtY STORE

Nwrt th» Poitcfllcc.

MISCELLANEOUS.



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