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SALES BY AUCTION. M‘LANDRESS, HEPBURN. AND CO. are instructed by the Corporation of the Citv of Dunedin, to sell by auction, on Friday, 23rd August, at 2 o’clock, at their Booms, Manse street, FOURTEEN YEARS’ LEASES Of the undermentioned Municipal Properties : Lot I—9o feet Frontage (more or less) of section 31, Block VI, Manse street, Dunedin, being the land adjoining the City Council Chambers. Lot 2—Being City Corporation, Subdivision 1, Block XLII, Dunedin (35 feet frontage) bounded by Princes and Po.ice streets. Lot 3.—Being Subdivision 2, Block XLTL, Princes-street, Dunedin, immediately south of Subdivision 1. (35 feet frontage.) Lot 4—Being Subdivisions 5 and 6, Block XLIT, Princcs-strcet, Dunedin, comprising 48 feet 6 in. frontage, presently occupied by Mr Geo. S. Brodrick as a coal yard. Lot s—Being Subdivision 13, Block XLTI, Princes street, Dunedin, comprising 33 feet frontage, immediately south of Messrs Anderson and Mowat’s store. Lot 6,—Being Subdivision 28, Block XLTL, Bond street, comprising 42 feet 11 in. frontage, immediately in rear of Messrs Haworth’s iron works. Lot 7.—Being Subdivision 20, Block XLTL, Bond street, comprising 24 feet, frontage, in rear of Mr Brodrick’s coal yard. Lot. 8 —Being Subdivision 30, Block XLTL, Bond street, comprising 24 feet 5 in. frontage, also in rear of Mr Brodrick’s coal yard. Lot 9.—Being subdivision 33. Block XLII., Bond street, comprising 35 feet frontage to Bond street. Lot. 10.—Being Subdivision 34, Block XLII., Dunedin, comprising 35 feet frontage to Bond street, and bounded by Bond and Police streets. Conditions at sale. ART UNION. QRAND |7 10N - T)EITH AND WILKIE will dispose of the following valuable Oil Paintings, Oleographs, and other Works of Art. by Art Union, the drawing of which will be publicly announced: — Oil Painting, by Captain Robertson, “ Hobson’s Bay.” Two selected Artists Proofs of the celebrated Disruption picture Portraits) representing the signing of the Deed of Demission by the Ministers of the Free Church of Scotland, painted by D. O. Hill, 8.8.A. Eleven Oleographs, viz., “ The Banquet,” “ The Night Watch,” “ St. Nicholas’ Eve,” &c,, &c. There will he 150 Members at ONE GUINEA ea;h, and the whole of the money to be distributed. No. OB’ PRIZES 69. On View on the Premises, Princes street. MISCELLANEOUS. STTATTS’S BRANDISH’S ALKALINE t v Compound of SARSAPA II I L L A, >r general debility, indigestion, scrofulous affections, chronic rheumatism, &c., as prepared by the lato G, F. WAT T S, and sold by Barclay & Son, 95 Farringdon street, and all Chemists and Druggists. Sole Agents: lEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, AND CO'* Dunedin. 1 S. NEWALL b CO, A', Sole Patentees of UNTWISTED WIRE ROPE, For Ships’ Standing Rigging, NEWALL & Co.’s WIRE RIGGING one-half the weight, one-sixth the hulk, id one-half the price of hemp rigging, ship r ship. It is lighter and stronger than any her wire rope in the market, and is entirely aehinc made. A staff of riggers always ady for v 7ork at home or abroad. PATENT COPPER WIRE CORD also extensively used for window-sasn res, hot-houses, lightning conductors, picre cord, clock cord, tent ropes, clothes inee, and many other purposes for which ;mpen rope had previously been used. NEWALL & Co’s PATENT WIRE, STRAND. Agents in all the Colonics.

BRADFORD’S PATENT “VOWEL” WASHING MACHINE TTTE, •without any hesitation, aua in the t f fullest confidence, recommend every housekeeper or housewife, who has the requisite conveniences, to avail herself of our terms of trial-—“one or two months”—before definite purchase ; very many have done so during the last two or three years, raid the result has been in the highest degree satisfactory, both to purchasers and ourselves, as will bo seen from the numerous unsolicited letters from all parts of the kingdom, from every class of purchasers, in our idua fcrated catalogue, which may be had post-free on application. Agents everywhere HARDING’S FLEXIBLE ROOFING. —Notice is hereby Given, the PRICE of this Rooting is now REDUCED to ONE PENNY per SQUARE FOOT, for cash, in iieu of 1 4>1 >as hitherto. The quality has notwithstanding been greatly improved. Dressing, 2s 6d per gallon ; zinc nails, 5d per lb. The First Prize of a Silver Medal was awarded at the Amsterdam Exhibition of ISG9 to James Harding for cheapness and superiority to ordinary feIt.—JAMES HARDING, 20, Nicholas lane, (Jaimon-street, London. Agents in the Colonies.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD18720820.2.14.4

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Evening Star, Issue 2965, 20 August 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 2965, 20 August 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 2965, 20 August 1872, Page 3

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