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Late Advertisements. PRINCESS THEATRE, SATURDAY, Grand Mid-day Performance. Children half price to all Parts of the House. x £? ora °P en half-past Two, to commence at Three o’clock. MORNIISGTON BAND OP HOPE. ANNIVERSARY Tea Meeting and Concert on Monday Evening, June Ist. Rev. Dr Stuart in the chair. Tea on the table at 6.30 sharp. Tickets, 2a ; children, la. May be had of Mr Kroon, George street. DUNEDIN LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT COMPANY, LIMITED rjIHE interim Secretary will be in attendance at his office, Jetty street, on Saturday (To-morrow) Evening, from 7 to 9 o’clock, to receive applications for shares. THE ATTENTION of those whose Licenses have been refused is drawn to a SPECIAL MEETING, at tie City Buffet Hotel, on Saturday next, 30th t inst, at 3 o’clock p.m, W. H. ARROW, Chairman. LOST, a Silver Card-case. Finder rewarded on returning same to J. bislop, jeweller, r WANTED, an Improver to the Harness making. Waddell, sadler, George 0 R SALE. Ex Undine and Himalaya. 400 casks Younger’s ludia pale ale, quarts and pints 100 cases Devonish champagne ale, quarts and pints 300 cases Byass’s red label stout, do do Pale and brown sherry and claret TO ARRIVE, Per Roslyn Castle and Hindostan. 250 casks Younger’s India pale ale, quarts and pints 100 cases Devonish champagne ale. do do 100 do Bass’s India pale ale, do do 100 do Truman’s extra double stout, do do Port, sherry, old brandy (dark and pale), hock, champagne, Challis claret R. M. ROBERTSON & CO. WANTED, immediately, a Good Barmaid, and General Servants. Apply Mrs Clayton, Dowling street. TURNING LATHE.-Wanted, a Woodturner s Lathe— second band or new * centres not less than six inch. Apply to Edmonds.Forsyth. and M‘Neill, ironmongers. T° L H-» a * Mornin £ ton . Two Bed-rooms and Sitting-room, Bakehouse and shop. Apply Mornington Butchery. * SALE.—To Drapers, Milliners, and Dressmakers.—The Goodwill and Stock of Caversham House, Caversham, to be disposed of. The above house has been established upwards of thirteen years, the proprietor retiring from business. To an energetic person the above is a sure independency. Apply on the premises. WANTED, Crimean Shirt Finishers • next Queen’s Hotel, Albany street. ’ ~~ SATURDAY, 30th MAY, ‘ At 2 o’clock. FREEHOLD BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. Township of Kensington, Anderson’s PBay Road. 3 M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN & CO., are instructed by Mr Henry Duckmanton, to sell by auction, at their rooms, Manse street, on Saturday, 30fch May. |at 2 o clock, ' t Allotments, being sub-divisions of Sections 16, 17, and 18, township of Kensmgton, with frontages to Anderson’s Bay Road, Grosvenor, and Park street, as follow : C iA ot ,- I ’r Fr , onta ß e to Anderson’s Bay Road 50.5 links, by medium depth of 84 links Upset price, LIOO. street F

k°* 2 — F r onta S c to Anderson’s Bay road. 50.5 links, by medium depth of 90 links. Upset price, LIOO. frontage to Anderson’s Bay road, 07.5 links ; and frontage to Park street, 103 links; together with the Brick Dwellinghouse erected thereon. Upset price, L7OO. Lot 4—Frontage to Park street of 50 LIOO dßpth ° f 166,6 UnkS ' Upßet price ’ Lot s.—Frontage to Park street of 50 moo by depth of 166 ' 6 links ' Upse * price » Lot 6.—Frontage to Park street of 50 links, by a depth of 166.6 links. Upset price, LIOO. Lot 7.—Frontage to Park street, 100 links ;: by depth of 140 links • together with two Dwelling-houses, four roooms each. Upset price, LSOO. Lot 8. Frontage to Grosvenor street. 50 inks by a depth of 110 links ; together with L2O0 lmg ' hOUSe 6rected thereon - Upset price, frontager to Grosvenor street of 56 m ftn by a depth of 110 links - Upset price, JLoO. Lithographic plans at Rooms of Auctioneers. Terms : One-third cash; balance at oi and two years, at 8 per cent. TO-MORROW. At 12 o’clock. FANCY GOODS AND SUNDRIES. T) .M. SPED DI N i A-/, is instructed to sell by auction, j ms Rooms, To-morrow, at 12 o’clock, Piated Ware, Cutlery, Babys’ Basket Work Baskets, Writing Desk Work Boxes, Albums, Reticule Vases, Lustros, Timepieces, Conce tiuas, Toilet Bottles, Church Se vices, Toys, Playing Cards, &c., &e., &c. Portion of a Storekeeper’s Stock removed for sale. Without reserve. JjIRESH TENDERS invited for Normal and Art School Buildings. Fifteen months for completion. Tenders to be in Government Tender Box .by noon on Tuesday, June 9th. DAVID ROSS, Architect, Princes street.

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Evening Star, Issue 3515, 29 May 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3515, 29 May 1874, Page 3

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