Freehold land, Hotham on Saturday, 23rd May, and Tuesday 26th May, building allotments, suitable for business, manufacturing & residential purposes.
“Frontages varying from 17 to 66 ft., by 100 to 200 ft. deep, with a right-of-way at the rear of each allotment”; “Auctioneers, 34 Bourke-street, East, have been favoured with instructions from B. Isaacs, Esq., and others, (to close partnership account), to sell by public auction (on the ground) Saturday 23rd, and Tuesday 26th, of May each day at 2 o’clock p.m., valuable building allotments in the principal streets Hotham”.
Dating: 1863-1868?
Charles Troedel was active as a lithographer in Melbourne from 1863 onwards.
Saturday, May 23rd, and Tuesday, May 26th occurred in 1863 and 1868.
Area: covers from Morrah St. to the old cemetery one block south of Victoria St. and from Boundary Road to the university grounds.
Shows named roads, numbered allotments for sale, houses for sale, conditions of auction and prices, a university, Royal Park, banks, markets, bus companies, churches, hotels, and benevolent asylum.