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Late Advertisements. TUESDAY, 18th AUGUST, At 2 o’clock. Continuation of Sale. OLEOGRAPHS, CHRuMOS, LITHOGRAPHS, &o. At South Australian Hall, opposite Messrs Herbert, Haynes, and Co., Princes street. DM . S P E D D IN G • will sell by auction, on Tuesday first, at 2 o’clock, at South Australian Hall, Princes street, The balance of Pictures left from Saturday’s sale, consisting of— Oleographs in handsome gilt frames Large cartoons, from Raphael lithographs and engravings, in rosewood and maple frames Unframed engravings, &c., See. Pictures now on view at the above hall. SATURDAY, 29tb AUGUST, At 2 o’clock. FREEHOLD BUILDING ALLOTMENTS IN THE GLEN ESTATE. J& A. MACLEAN . are favored with instructions to sell by auction, at their rooms, Manse street, on Saturday, 29th August, at 2 o’clock, Forty-five very desirable building allotments in the Glen Estate. The Auctioneers beg to call the particular attention of investors and others to this important sale, and now that the road from the head of Stafford street, through the Town Belt, is completed, this Property is brought within about fifteen minutes’ walk of the Post Office, and is therefore very desirable for building purposes. Terms very liberal at sale. Lithographed plans to be obtained at the rooms of the auctioneers. INVERCARGILL ATHENAEUM. INTENDING Contributors to the Bazaar in aid of the Building Fund of the above Institution, to be held at Invercargill on the 27th inst., are respectfully requested to forward their donations, per Wanganui, addressed “The Athenaeum, Invercargill ” ’ J. A. M'ARTHUR, Hon. Secretary. BEATTIE, Laundress and Clear Starcher, corner Hanover and Castle streets.

A good drying ground. WANTED, a strong, active Boy ; must be able to write and count. Apply Charles Moore, Eat tray street. LOST, last Thursday, a Pocket-book. For owner, apply at Mercer and Son’s, Frince* street. LOST, in Princes street, i'tockwhip, ma’acca-cane handle, silver nob. Finder rewarder. Gridiron Hotel. TO LET, Butcher’s Shop, Dwellinghouse, Four-stalled Stable, and other conveniences. Apply Mrs Browne, Sydney street, Caversham. WANTED Known—For Sale, Garden Seed, early Seed Potatoes, S. Barebatn. WANTED, a few Boarders. Apply, late Artillery Hotel. WANTED, two Brickmakers and two Men accumstomed to Brick-yard work. Apply to Michael O’flare, Anderson’s Bay. WANTED Known—On and after this date I will not be responsible for any debts eontraeted by my Wiie. Thomas YV 66K^8i W T. Burt. ANTED Known Splendid lot ot Tanks for sale, cheap. A. and TO LET, one Room, wi hj use of fireplace. Address Moruiugcon House, next to Brickfield. WANTED, a useful Girl, about sixteen. For address apply Andw. Anderson, Clothier, Eattray street. WANTED, Two-roomed House or two Booms ; couple ;no family. Ad dross “ P.F.,” Star Office. A ROOM with fireplace to Let; party without children preferred. Robert M'Kinlay, Moray place. ANTED, Tenders for Quarrying about 400 cubic yards of Stone, at per foot. Every information may be had by applying to Mr Walker, Red Lion Hotel, Stafford street, Dunedin ; or at Mr Martin’s Kakanui Hotel. LOST, in Manse or Stafford street, a Purse containing about L 5 in gold and silver. The finder will be rewarded on leaving it at the Star Office. ® TO LET, two Unfurnished Booms (sitting room and bedroom), suitable for two single Gentlemen. Apply Mrs Davidson, Club Reserve. WANTED TO LET, half of six-roomed House, well furnished, suitable for f ree grown persons, Address, “W. W.,” Star office. ANTED, a Washer-up, Apply Times Restaurant, Princes street LOSI, this morning, from the shop, a Yellow Canary. Finder rewarded on returning to A. T, Dunning and Co. Baker; none but a apply. J. Collie, WANTED, a respectable Youth as apprentice to the Saw business. Millichamp, aaw-maker, George street. TOST, a black Uetriever Pup • white _J patch on chest; four months old. Apply Mr Gallic, Leith street. WANTED, a Good Smart General Servant. Next Neas, Cabinet-maker, St. Andrew street. \l7 ANTED, a B *▼ good hand Great King street. COACHES. COACHES 1 COACHES ! Y e end’s SOUTHERN LINE Leaves the Empire Hotel, High street, every morning for TOKOMAIRIRO, LAWRENCE, AND BALCLUTHA, At 9 a.m.; returning daily at 5 p.m. FARES: Tokomairiro 10s Od Balclutha 12s 6d Lawrence 15s Od By the above Line, Travellers may rely on receiving every attention and comfort at reasonable fares. HENRY YEEND, Proprietors,

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Evening Star, Issue 3583, 17 August 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3583, 17 August 1874, Page 3

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