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Sales by Auction. SIDES OF MUTTON. SIDES OF LAMB. By Auction. R E DERICK H. EVANS lias received instructions from Mr J. Kelly, George street, to sell by auction at the Market (Octagon), every Saturday and Wednesday morning, at G. 30 o’clock— SIDES OF PRIME FAT MUTTON AND LAMB. Also, BEEP, PORK, AND VEAL, In Joints to suit Purchasers. Terms —Cash. SATURDAY, 2nd APRIL, At 1.30 o’clock. Valuable Unredeemed Pledges to be Sold, by order of Mr A. Solomon. EDE CARLE & CO. • will sell at their Rooms, on Saturday, 2nd April, at half-past 1, The following unredeemed pledges, left with Mr A. Solomon, licensed pawnbroker, George street, viz. : May 12,1869 —416, desk; 22nd—445, dresspiece ; 26th—455, gold watch and chain ; 456, ditto. June Ist—46B —brooch ; 14th—--495, shawl; 24th—517, watch ; 28th—531, two pins and locket. July 3rd—553, parcel of jewellery; 556, watch ; 10th—582, two rings, diamond bracelet; 30th—625, rifle; 627, ditto. August 7th—7l9, habit; 9th—--728, watch ; 19th—766, violin ; 20th- 770, ten hats ; 23rd —782, six ditto ; 785, watch ; 25th—799, watch; 28th—812, watch; 31st —824, suit of clothes. September 4th—-846, watch ; 847, gold watch ; 11th—864, watch and chain ; 868, watch and ring; 24th —924, lot of jewellery; 29th —947, ring ; 30th—--951, gold watch ; 955, chain and earrings. October 2nd—962, watch ; 23rd—1040, parcel of clothing; 29th, 1062, suits of clothes ; and 76 other lots, consisting of gold and silver watches and chains, diamond rings and pins, clothing, &c., &c., which do not require to be advertised in accordance •with the requirement of the Act. Terms cash. —No reserve. Outfitters, etc. HANSLOW & SAMPSON, TAILORS, HATTERS, and OUTFITTERS, Princes street, Dunedin, Would call attention to their very superior stock of goods, just to hand for present Season, comprising all the latest and most Fashionable Styles in Scarfs, Ties, and Gentlemen’s Mercery. Public Companies. THE AUSTRALASIAN FIRE LIFE, & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Head Office—Collins street west, Melbourne, Directors— Hon. James Graham, M.L.C., Chairman. Hon. W. J. T. Clarke, M.L.C. Vice Chairman. Hon. Alex. Fraser, M.L.C, Edward Cohen, Esq., J.P. E. P. S. Sturt, Esq., P.M. Joseph Griffiths, Esq. E. L. Montefiore, Esq., Secretary. Fire, life, and Marine Risks taken at lowest current rates. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Agents for Otago. PACIFIC FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE DEPARTMENT. We have been authorised to take risks on Buildings, Merchandise, &c., at lowest current rates of premium. BRIGHT BROS. & CO., Agents. • THE THIRD IVTEW ZEALAND BUILDING AND AS MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. Shares : £6O each. Monthly payments 5s per share ; redemption fee, 10s per share; entrance fee, 2s Gd per share. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS A. Hill Jack, Esq. F. T. Wright, Esq. T. S. Graham, Esq. John Griffen, Esq. John His lop, Esq. Capt. Dickie. T. M. Wilkinson, Esq. J. Winter, Esq. G. S. Brodrick, Esq. J. Davie, Esq. TRUSTEES : J. A. Walcott, Esq. P. C. Neill, Esq. TREASURER: A. Garrick, Esq. SOLICITORS : Messrs Howokth & Hodgkins. BANKERS: Bank of Australasia. SECRETARY pro tem. : W. Oram Ball. Office : Exchange Chambers, Princes street. The satisfactory results which have attended the operations of “ The New Zealand Building and Mutual Investment Society,” during the past six years, have raised the shares to such a value that non-shareholders have experienced great difficulty in obtaining advances upon terms beneficial to themselves. The Provisional Directors have therefore considered that the present time is an exceedingly favorable one for starting a new Society, upon the same principles as have hitherto proved so successful in the working of tho present one. The experience gained during the existence of tho parent Society, and the recent legislative enactments on the subject, justify the Directors in fixing the fanares at LOO, and making advances upon the security of the Shares of Members, provision for which will be made in the Rules, Prospectuses and Forms of Application for Shares, can be obtained of W. ORAM BALL, Princes street.

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2152, 30 March 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2152, 30 March 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2152, 30 March 1870, Page 3

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