Late Advertisements. HARBOUR STEAM COMPANY AGENTS SAMSON, p.s , for OAMARU, To-morrow (Tuesday), 28th January. Passengers at 0,30 a,m. Beautiful star, s.s., for timaru and LYTTELTON, To morrow (Tuesday), 28th January. Cargo till noon. Passengers at 4 p.m. Taranaki, s.s., for lyttelton, WELLINGTON, PICTON, NELS'N, TARANAKI, and MANUKAU (transhipping cargo and passengers for Wanganui and West Coast Ports), will leave Port Chalmers on Saturday, February Ist. RANGATIRA, s.s., for LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, NAPIER, POVERTY BAY, TAURANGA, and AUCKLAND, about Wednesday, sth February. Offices, Harbour Chambers, TUESDAY, 28th JANUARY, At 12 o’clock. At the Universal Bond, 20 hhds Melvin’s Edinburgh Ale 8 do Martian’s, No. 4 8 do Bass’s, No. 4 In lots to suit purchasers. HEPBURN, & CO. NEW American Collars, best OUUv/ quality, now open at Taylor’s. Rattray street. MR C, R. CHAPMAN, Solicitor and Conveyancer, Young’s Buildings, Rattray street, Dunedin. (Next Bank of New Zealand.) N.B.—Business done under the Land Transfer Act. WANTED, a good General Servant; references required. Apply A. Walker, Grocer, King street. WEDNESDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, 1873, At Noon. RUNS FOR SALE. MR. MILNER will offer for sale, by public auction, at the Land Office, Dunedin, pastoral leases for 10 years of the following runs : Hun No. 333, situated on the Wanaka Lake, contains 100 000 acres, 90,000 acres of which are high sheep country, and about 10,000 acres of shingly and swampy country suitable for cattle.
The rental will he an assessment of 7d per head on not less than 13,000 sheep. The leas-; will commence on the 2(sth of February, 1874, from which date to the Ist October ensuing the first assessment will be charged. Run No. 335b, situated on the east shore of Lake Hawea, north of Timaru River, contains 9,000 acres, 500 of which are agricultural land. The rental will be an assessment of t 7d per head on 3,000 sheep. The lease will commence on the 20th February, 1874, from which date to the Ist October ensuing the first assessment will be charged. Run No. 444 is situated west of and adjoining Run 333, and Motatapu River ; contains 5 50 > acres of high country. The rental will bo an assessment of 7d per head on 1,0()0 sheep. Lease to commence on the 3rd March, 1873, when assessment from that date to the Ist October, 1873- "'ill be payable. The sale wil,l be in terms of the “Otago Waste Lands Act, 1872. y The upset p;emiu,m in each case will be one halfpenny per acre of the estimated area of the fun. A deposit of one-tenth part of the premium and of the first rent will be payable on the fall of the hammer; the balance of the premium within a month ; and the balance of the assessment on the date of the commencement of each lease. The assessment will be payable, after the first year, on the Ist of October of each year. The runs will be leased for a period of ten years, terminable during that time, without compensation, by the lessor giving 12 month’s notice.
The agricultural land—ou the plans to be seen at this office—to be resaleable at any time without notice or co.m.pensatiop. J. T, THOMSON, Chief Commissioner, Wa<jte Land Board Office, Dunedin. \ LADY can accommodate two Boys or (LA. Girls attending High .School. They will have the advantage of superintendence in their studies, and a comfortable home on moderate terms. Apply Mr Hardy, Princes street. WANTED, a Boy. Apply to Jas. Curie, Plumber, rear of Nathan’s, Tobacconist, Princes street. A.O.F, COURT PflPdS OP DUNEDIN, No. 3780. FIAHE adjourned Quarterly Summoned X Meeting of the above Court will be held in the new Court-house, Friendly Societies’ • Hall, Princes street, on Tuesday Evening, at 8 o’clock, JOHN WILSON, Secretary. WANTED to Purchase, a second-hand Singer’s ox; Wh&eley and Wilson’s Sewing Machine in good working order. Address, stating price, “Singer,” Stab U£sce, /COMMERCIAL EVENING! SCHOOL. vV Filleul street. Mr Gow, of the High School. LOST, last night, a Lady’s Gold Watch. Finder will be rewarded by returning same to Mrs Meredith, Leith streetDunedin dancing academy. Mrs, Hamann's Classes will be held at the Od;Uel(o\vs‘ Hall, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at the usual time. A PUBLIC MEETING of those interested in the formation of the Road from Hillside to the Ocean Beach will be held in the Imperial Hotel on Friday, the 31st current, at 8 p.m., to receive the report of ths Conu mittee appointed at last meeting,, JAS, MTNDOE, Secretary, TAILORS. T. HOBSON, TAILOR, ATHEN.EUM BUILDINGS, OCTAGON., T HOBSON begs to infprm *is friends • and the public generally that he has resumed business nt the above address, above W. Gilclugst s, Next Door to the Atheumum. WILLIAM SINCLAIR, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Princes Street, (Opposite Criterion Hotel,) li^rfEDlN. Notice of removal. —n. MACLEAY begs to inform his friends and the public that he has removed from the Octagon to Stafford street, three doors from Princes street, where he continues to make up suits and other garments of the heat quality at the most moderate priq^
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Evening Star, Issue 3101, 27 January 1873, Page 3
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