Late Advertisements. FREEHOLD LAND, within five minutes of the Post Office, for Sale. Particulars, Stewart and Doughty, Estate Agents Manse street. ’ LOST from Union street, six or eight White Ducks. The finder will be rewarded on returning them to Wm. Wright, grocer, Great King street. WANTED, a Handy Man for a few weeks’ laboring work. Apply, Woodland and Hanchard, George street.
PUBLIC NOTICES. PROSPECTUS OF THE Dunedin land, building, and INVESTMENT COMPANY LIMITED. Capital represented by 10,000 Shares of L 5 each. Five shillings per Share to be paid on application, 10s on allotment, and the balance in calls of 5s per Share at one month’s notice. Only one-half of the Shares (5,000) will be issued at present. Provisional Directors ; Edward Bowes Cargill, Esq. George Turnbull, Esq., M.P.C, John Richard Jones, Esq. Charles Stephen Reeves, Esq., M.P.C Edward M'Glashan, Esq., M.P.C. James Kilgour, Esq. Horace Bastings, Esq., M.P.C. Robert Miller Robertson, Esq. Andrew Mercer, Esq. Julius Hyman, Esq. Keith Ramsay, Esq. Alexander Burt, Esq. John Mitchell, Esq. Interim Secretary; Urquhart Macpherson, The object of this Company is to supply the great and daily increasingwant of house accommodation in the City of Dunedin. The Company purpose purchasing eligible sites in the City and suburbs, and erecting thereon substantial buildings suitable for all classes. The houses w hen finished will be open for purchase by shareholders on deferred payment or otherwise as may be agreed upon. When purchased on deferred payment, the cost of freehold and building will be treated as a loan to the purchaser, to be repaid in a certain number of years by weekly or monthly payments, which will not materially, if at all, exceed the usual lent charged at the present time for a similar class of house. To secure the co-operation of those who will most largely take advantage of the benefits to be derived from purchasing houses from the Company, shares will be issued on the Building Societies plan, to be paid up in full to the ultimate value of LlO per share by monthly subscriptions. These shares will not affect the issue, or in any way interfere with the L 5 shares forming the permanent capital of the Company, though they will participate in the profits, and can remain, if desired, as a permanent investment; or should the holder become a purchaser of one of the Company’s houses, the amount paid up may be used by way of deposit on the purchase. The Interim Secretary will be glad to supply full information to intending shareholders. Applications for shares will be received by PAUL & MACPHERSON, Jetty street. CITY OF DUNEDIN. Election of Councillor for Leith Ward, in room of Cr John Barnes, resigned. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the nomination of Candidates for election to the office of Councillor for Leith Ward, in room of Councillor John Barnes, resigned, will be declared on Friday, the 22nd May inst., at the Terrace of the Provincial Council Chambers, Water street, at the hour of noon. Nominations in form of Schedule D of the “Otago Municipal Corporation Ordinance, 1865,” may be lodged at the Town Clerk’s Office, Manse street (where blank forms may be had), on or before noon of the day herein fixed for the declaration. 18th May, 1874. A. MERCER, Mayor. TO Patrick Conway and Charles Walker, owners of Sections 65 and 68, Township of Darley.—l intend to fence sections 66 and 67, and hereby give you notice of the same. Henry Thomas, Darley. BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS!! PROVINCIAL HOTEL. THE Favorite Billiard Room at the corner of Manse and Stafford streets, above Mr Healey’s establishment, is now open. A. AUGAN. THE LATEST FASHIONS EVERY MONTH. JUST RECEIVED.—Spanish combs, best in Dunedin ; plaits, coils, pins, jet or steel ; frizzets of every description ; plaited and coil chignons. Hair work of every description made to order. F. BEISSEL, Hair Dresser, Princes street. For the grow th of Hair try Beissel’s Cantharadite Fluid. Turkish and Vapor Baths in course of erection. Anderson & morrison. Plumbers, Coppersmiths, Tinsmiths, Gasfitters, and Zincworkers, (Late in the employ of A. & T. Burt), Beg to inform the public that they have commenced business on their own account, in High street, nearly opposite the Empire Hotel; and, by doing nothing but first-class work at moderate charges, they hope to merit a share of public patronage. FOR SATURDAY, MAY 30th. Burton brothers Respectfully announce an ART UNION OF Oil Paintings, Water Colors, Chromes, Lithographs, Oleographs, Autotypes, &c. They have just unpacked, ex Trevelyan, some exquisite things, to which they invite the attention of connoisseurs and the public. There will be 300 tickets, at a Guinea each, and there will be 85 prizes at the least. A distinctive feature in this Art Union will be that every ticket-holder unsuccessful in securing a prize, will be entitled to a large Photograph from our series “ Otago through tho Camera,” Which now includes the West Coast Scenery, A choice of between 200 and SOO.subjecte,
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Evening Star, Issue 3506, 19 May 1874, Page 3
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821Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3506, 19 May 1874, Page 3
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