Advertisements received too late for Classification. SATURDAY, Ist JULY, At 1 o’clock. ON THE PREMISES MORAY PLACE, Opposite Congregational Churoh, W BARNETT AND CO. . have received instructions from Mr. Garratt, to Sell by Auction, on the Premises, Moray Place, on Saturday at one o’clock, The whole of his useful Household Furniture, comprising— Dining room, parlour, and bedroom Furniture, kitchen utensils, crockery, and glassware. Terms cash. SATURDAY, Ist JULY, At 12 o’clock. To Cabinet-Makers, and Parties Furnishing. FIRST-CLASS ENGLISH FURNITURE. CHROMO-LITHOGRAPHS, COLOURED PHOTOS. M‘L ANDRESS, HEPBURN, and CO., are instructed by the Importers to Sell by Auction at their Rooms, Manse street, on Saturday, Ist July, at 12 o’clock, An invoice of First-class English Furniture, Consisting of— Drawing-room suites in walnut frames and in green rep and crimson silk ; diningroom suites in Spanish mahogany frames in green and maroon morocco ; gilt pier glasses, 50 x4O and 40 x 30; walnut 100 tables. Also, 2 cases chromo-lithographs and coloured photos, all choice subjects, 1 case engravings, all superior 12 cwt cotton flock 3 veiy large packing cases. Terms cash. MONDAY, 3rd JULY, 1871, At 2 o’clock. IN THE ESTATE OF JEFFREY WILLIAMS, A DEBTOR. JAMES MILNER has received instructions from the Provisional Trustees in Bankruptcy, to sell by public auction, on the above date, on the premises, Shamrock Stables, Rattray Street, the whole of tlie stoek-in-trade of the abovenamed Jeffrey Williams, consisting of Horses,' buggies, harness, saddles, bridles, horse-feed, anvils, bellows, quarrying tools, and sundries. Also, The lease of the premises, having about three and a half years to run, at a nominal rental. Terms cash. D GUY BENNETT’S |L\RENCE HOTEL, OCTAGON. GUY BENNETT, late of the “Vicirian,” Dunedin, and the Northern Hotel, amaru, having taken, re-christened, and s-modelled the “ Metropolitan ” invites all d friends and the public generally to visit is new premises, and sample the wines, id spirits, a criterion by which the public ay judge of the quality of the liquor. He itends selling nothing inferior to those itheito sold by him in his old estahlishents. PENING DAY, Ist JULY, To-Morrow. GUY BENNETT, • Proprietor. rENDERS are invited for the erection of STONE and BRICK WAREHOUSE, >r Messrs Briscoe and Co. Plans and Specifications may be seen, and ther information obtained from Mr. 11. A. AW SON, Architect, Princes Street, Tenders will be received ot the Office of lessrs BRISCOE and Co., till noon of RIDAY, the 14th prox., and it is to be nderstood that the Proprietors will not be ound to accept the lowest or any Tender. R. A. LAWSON, Architect. Dunedin gymnastic club.—a Meeting of the Members of the Dunedin Gymnastic Club will be held in the Gymnasium on Friday evening, the 30th insc., at half-past seven o’clock. Business : Engagement of Instructor, &c. P. F. Begg, Hon. See. LOST about six weeks Jago a good green silk Umbrella, Finder rewarded, Connell and Moodie, Pri ees street. BOTTLE-GATHERERS wanted. Apply Evening Star Office. WANTED a Housemaid, Apply Golden Age Hotel. WANTED a Good Cook, Apply at the Railway Restaurant, Princcs-street. Sharp. WANTED to Buy Old Telescopes, Field Glasses, Old Spectacles for regrinding, at Percivals, Optician, Georgestreet. W ANTED, an Assistant Male Teacher (junior) at the Middle District School. Sa'ary, LIOO per annum. Apply Mr 11. F. Hardy, on or before 7tb July. WANTED an engagement, as leader writer and summarist, by a journalist of considerable experience. Address, Scriptor, care of Editor of this paper. WANTED for DUNEDIN HOSPITAL, for a few weeks, or probably longer, a qualified Dispenser, Surgeon preferred. Apply immediately at Hosp ; tal. FOR SALE, Two quarter acre Sections* and three-roomed Brick cottage thereon, cheap. Apply to Will. S. Douglas* Princes Street. WANTED, Two pairs of Skates, immemediately. Apply to Bing, Harris and Co. “ TO LET 5 -ROOMED COTTAGE, and nearly halfAcre Garden, well-stocked with Fruit Trees. Pelichet Bay. Apply to WILL. S. DOUGLAS, Princes-strect.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2611, 30 June 1871, Page 3
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