Advertisements received too late for Classification. WEDNESDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock. NEW ZEALAND FLAX. Driver, maclean, and co„ are instructed by Messrs A. M'Larcn and Co., Tokomairiro, to sell by auction, at tbeir Wool Stores, High street, Dunedin, on Wednesday, 22nd inst., at 2 o’clock, 30 bales dressed flax. FOR SALE, cheap, Quarter-acre Section, Momington. Apply R. Duguid, Coal Yard, Hanover street. TUESDAY, 21st DECEMBER, A 4* 19 aVI npif CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, &c., &c. HJ, CHAPMAN AND CO, , are instructed to sell by auction, at their rooms, Rattray street, to-morrow, 21st December, at 12 o’clock, without any reserve, A large quantity of goods suitable for the season, removed from Oamaru for convenience of sale, comprising— Large assortment of Toys and Fancy Goods Large assortment of Drums, all sizes Large assortment of Horses and Riding Whips Ladies' Fancy Baskets, Mahogany Water Color Paint Boxes, Fancy Clocks, Trumpets, 20-keyed Concertinas, Cntlery, &c., &c.
TENDERS wanted for Plastering, &c., up to 23rd inst. Roach and Martin, next Bacon and Meyer’s Stables, King street. TENDERS wanted for Masonry and Brickwork, up to 23rd inst. Roach and Martin, next Bacon and Meyer’s Stables, King street. U"I OVE creeps in whaur it daurna weel i k be seen.” .Write again. WANTED, Two Horses and Tip Drays for the Country. Apply Australasian Hotel, street. FRIDAY. 24th DECEMBER, At U o’clock sharp. To Hotelkeepers, Restaurateurs, and others. BOOTHS At the FORTHCOMING CALEDONIAN GAMES (Ist and 3rd January, 1870). M ‘LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. have been instructed by the Directors of the Caledonian Society, to sell by auction at their rooms, Manse street, on Friday, 24th December, at 11 o'clock, The Sites appropriated for Refreshment Booths at the forthcoming Caledonian Gathering, to be held in the North Dunedin Recreation Ground, Ist and 3rd January, 1870. Tei-ips cash. Flaps and full particulars can be had on application to the Auctioneers. WANTED Known, the December number of the Illustrated New Zealand Hpxdd, just published, contains some splendid view's, amongst which are Otira Gorge, Korl Keri Falls, Keri Keri Mission Station, and other fine engravings; also, a Colored Supplement, “ The Bushman’s Dream.” Price Is 6d. Sales by Auction. TUESDAY, 21st DECEMBER, At 12 o’clock. VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLDS, With Commodious Residence and Grounds. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. are instructed by William Johnston, Esq., to sell by auction, at their Wool Stores, Manse street, on Tuesday, the 21st inst., at 12 o’clock, his grounds and residence, consisting of Sections 65, 66, 67, and 68, Block XIX, City of Dunedin, subdivided into the following allotments, viz. : Lpt I comprises the present residence, with all the surrounding laud dpwp to the foot of the grassy steep, containing about half an acre, with 8-roomed dwelling-house, well and substantially built and in good order, having an unusual number of cupboards, closets, and presses built in it; also, commoUious stable arid coach-Kouse, recently erected. This allotment is thoroughly complete in every respect as a gentleman’s residence, possessing a flower garden, unequalled in the City; also, a most eligible site for a fruit garden, sheltered from every wind, and surrounded by a fence thoroughly proof against both boys and fowls ; the fences, of various kinds, arc in perfect order. The view’ from all portions of the grounds is unrivalled in Dunedin, and can never be obstructed by buildings, or shut out in any way. Lot 11. contains about a quarter of an acre, reaching from the foot of the gra c sy steep to Park street, having first-class building frontages to Park and Queen streets. This lot is as well sheltered as Lot 1., and commands equally varied and magnificent views. The waiter is laid on in Park street, and for general convenience of locality, combined with Beauty of prospect and salubrity of air, cannot at the present day be equalled in Dunedin. Lot HI. consists of about a quarter of an acre, reaching from the foot of the grassy steep to Park street, to which it commands a splendid building frontage. This lot is, if possible, better sheltered than the other two, and possesses a charming view, though not quite so extensive as Lots I. and If. The approach to Lots 11. and HI. is first class, and the present proprietor pays only ordinary cab fare. For plans and further particulars apply to William Johnston, Esq., Solicitor, or the auctioneers.
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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 2067, 20 December 1869, Page 3
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720Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 2067, 20 December 1869, Page 3
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