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Late Advertisements. MONDAY, 17'b AUGUST, At 12 o’clock. At the Railway Yards. 10 SUPERIOR IRON WATER TANKS, Each 400 gallons. Terms ca<h. J^'L ANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. MONDAY, 17th AUGUST, At 12 o’clock. At the Railway Shed. On account of whom it may concern. 10 CASES JULES ROUSSE AND CO.’S BRANDY, ex Hindostan, More or less damaged. Terms cash. M ‘LAN DRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. TUESDAY, 18th AUGUST, At 2 o’clock. 562 PACKAGES NEW SEASON’S TEAS, Ex Omeo, transhipped from ■ s. Legislator. M‘L ANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. have been instructed by the Importers, Messrs Bright Brothers and Co., to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Tuesday, 18th August, at 2 o’clock, 562 packages new season’s teas Consisting of 462 half chr sts 100 boxes Terms at sale. SATURDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, At 2 o’clock. TOWNSHIP OF BURNSIDE, At the Junction of the Green Island Branch and Southern Trunk Railways. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Driver, stkwart, & co. are favored with instructions from Allan King, Esq., to submit to public competition, at tkeir Rooms, Custom House Square, on Saturday, s,th September, at 2 o’clock, the whole of the Township of Burnside, comprising—--64 Sections, varying in extent from onehalf to thi'ee acres each. > This township is most advantageously situated about four miles from Dunedin, at the Junction of the Green Island Branch and the Southern Trunk Railways, the site of the Station about to be erected there being in the tewnship. The land is exceedingly rich, lies well to the sun, and embraces a large number of the choicest villa sites within reasonable distance of the City, while for business purposes those allotments in the immediate vicinity of the railway station cannot be surpassed. The locality is ?. rapidly rising one and bound to increase in importance, being on the through line of traffic to the interior by road and rail. There is abundance of very excellent building stone within the limits of the township, and a never-failing stream runs through it Coal will be delivered in the railway station at pit prices. Title under the Land Tranter Act. Terms ; One-fourth cash; the balance at one, two, and three years, bearing 7 per cent, interest. Lithograph plans, are now in preparation, and wi'l shortly be issued. THE TRUTH AND NOT A SUB&TITUTE FOR IT. “The Just by Faith Shall Live Again.” TOMORROW EVENING, AUGUST 16, In St George’s Hall, at half-past 6 o’clock, MR W. W. H O LM Eh will Lecture (D.V ) Subject—“ The Gospel of the Clergy, contrasted with the Gospel of the Apostle.” All seats free. No collection. Please bring your Bibles.

ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. 844, 0 E. A CONVOCATION of this Chapter will be held in the Masonic Hall, on Monday, the 17th of August, at 730 p.m. Business : Investiture of Principals and Officers. Visiting Csmpanions respectfully invited. By order of the M.E.Z. ROBERT STOUT, Acting Scribe E, THE Members of the Otago Kilwinning Lodge, 417 S.C., and Lodge Celtic, 477 S.C., are requested to Meet at the Water of Leith Bridge, To-morrow (Sunday), 16th inst., at 230 p. m., to attend the Funeral of their late Brother. J. S. Forrester, to the Northern Cemetery. Members of Sister Lodges respectfully invited. No regalia. White ties and gloves. By order of the R. W. Masters. DUNEDIN DISTRICT SCHOOLS. Applications, accompanied with reference, will be received at my office, Princes street, until Wednesday, the 19th instant, for the Situation of Janitor to the Albany 'street School. Salary, L2O per annum. Details of work required can be obtained from SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary, Dunedin School Committee. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTIC E is hereby given that the Partnership which has for sometime past been carried on by Henry Yecnd‘ and Thomas Pope, under the style or linn of “ Yeend and Pope, in the trade or business of coach proprietors, between the towns of Dunedin and Balclutha and Dunedin andlawrence, was this dissolved by mutual consent, and that the business will be carried by the said Henry Yeend, by whom all debts due from the late firm will be satisfied, and to whom all accounts due to the said firm are to be paid. Dated at Tokomairiro this thirty-first day of July; 1874. * HENRY YEEND. THoS. POPE. ‘ Witness to signatures— DONALD REID, Solicitor, Tokomairiro. WILLIAM BROWN, M.A., M.8., C.M. (Edin.), Princes street, Opposite National Bank of J> few Zealand. Office open for medical advice from 10 to 4. WANTED LADIES TO KNOW. rjIHE largest stock of Frizzettcs, Coils, Chignons, Plaits, Curls, and Hair-work of every description, in Dunedin, F. BEISSEL, Hairdresser, Princes street. For the growth of hair use I BEISSEL’S CATHARADITE FLUID.

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Evening Star, Issue 3582, 15 August 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3582, 15 August 1874, Page 3

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