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Advertisements received too late for Classification. THURSDAY, 13th JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF STEAM BRICK AND TILE WORKS. On the Premises, Water of Leith, Dunedin. Driver, maclean, and co., are favored with instructions from Messrs J. W. Hutchison and Co. (in consequence of the approaching departure for Europe of their Manager, Mr S. Hutchison) to offer for sale, public auction, on the premises, Water of Leith, on Thui’sday, 13th insb., at 2 o’clock, The whole of their Steam Brick and Tile Works, now in full working order, and consisting of— ’ Extensive and well-built drying sheds, heated with flues, rendering the works capable of producing bricks, tiles, and pottery ware, at all seasons ; substantial hakes to hold upwards of 100,000 bricks ; very substantiallybuilt kilns, capable of holding 245,000 bricks, and one improved pottery kiln. With Plant, consisting of— . One 8 h.p. horizontal steam-engine and boiler, fitted to powerful gear for working one of Clayton’s (last improved) pugging and brick-making machines, capable of making 10,000 bricks per day ; iron pug-mill to work by steam or horse-power; dies for paving and roofing tiles; improved pipe-making machinery ; and tables and tools for making 6,000 bricks by hand daily; thus giving a total productive capability of equal to 16,000 bricks perday. Experience has proved that there is an unlimited demand for the products of these works, which we may safely aver stands unrivalled for their extent and completeness m any of the colonies. Large orders are now in course of execution, ami the stock on hand, in whole or in part, can be taken at valuation by the purchaser of the works. Libera terms of payment will he named at time of sale There will also be offered, at same time and place, a number of very heavy Draught Horses, Harness, &c. DRIVER, MACLEAN & CO. £1 REWARD. OST, Carter’s Delivery Book. Please J return. Marshall and Copeland. iALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF OTAGO. A LL Prize-takers at the present Gatherjng will he paid on the Grounds, on Saturday 3 next, up to 6 p m. WILL. S. DOUGLAS, Secretary. lENDERS wanted, till Saturday, 15th inst.. for the Erection of a largo Brick ;el, at the corner of Liverpool and Princes ets for Mr John M'Cubbin. DAVID ROSS, Architect. NOTICE. and after this date, I will not acknowledge any signature but iny own for ;bta contracted on my premises. A. HADDOCK. Port Chalmers, Jan. 7, 1870. FREEHOLDS. FREEHOLDS, FREEHOLDS. INTENSION OF TIIF IWNSHI? OF ST. ANDREW’S, CAVELSHAM. i N Extrusion of the above Township is L now being laid off in lots to suit pursers. The land is dry, sheltered from the ith-west winds, is easy of access, and is ly twenty minutes’ walk from the Dunedin at Office. The title guaranteed. Terms payment easy. Lithographic plans will ortly be ready. Further particulars may had. on application to the owner. MR HARDY, Eldon Chambers, Princes street. EDUCATIONAL MEETINGS. rHE Statutory Annual Meeting, for the election of a School Committee and for ther business, will ho held in the Schoolousc of each Educational District, on Monday, the 10th January, at half-past 7 ’clockp.m. . ' The Dunedin Meeting will he held m the diddle District Schoolhouse, between Dowingatrect and YoApUj*. Secretary. CATION. Wanted, a Competent eacher (male) for St. Joseph’s School, i Testimonials as to ability and >r required. Application to be made itdy to Rev. Dr. Moreau. [AMATTC AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT, at the Few Masonic by the Pupils of tho Middle District I, on Friday Evening, 14th instant, cuciim at half-past seven. Tickets, -s 6<l -to he*had of Messrs Wise, Livingston, , M‘Fec, and Rcith and Nicolaon, sta•3; Messrs R. K. Murray, confectioner; chemist; Armstrong, fruiterer ; and music importer.

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2082, 7 January 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2082, 7 January 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2082, 7 January 1870, Page 3

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