FOB SALE TOWNSHIP OF RAVENSBOURNB, One mile from Town. Railway fare, Five Skillings per month. THE unsold Sections of Bavensbourne are for Sale at L2O each, payable L 5 cash, and the balance at nine, eighteen, and twenty-four months, with interest at seven per cent, per annum added. Apply to DRIVER, STEWART, & CO., Custom House Square. POR SALE, or 99 YEARS’ LEASE, Quarter-acre section and two small pieces ef land near centre of the town. Apply to LILLIES & STREET. FOR SALE—First-class Dwelling-house, containing five large and lofty rooms, in brick and stone, with all necessary outbuildings ; quarter of an acre of cultivated garden. Stewart and Doughty, estate agents, Manse street. FOR SALE, Si*-roomed Dwelling-house, freehold; als a fine Corner Building allotment, with 122 ft of frontage, twenty minutes' walk from Post Uffie. Stewart and Doughty, estate agents, Manse street. FOR SALE—Thirty-seven Sections in Barrfield Township. Terms easy. Apply to James Curie, Mornington. Freeholds for sale BY MR H. F. HARDY. Newly-erected Six-roomed Verandah House, with every convenience, and two Sections, fenced, at Darley ; returns 15 per cent. Price L 350. Terms easy. Four-roomed House, good Garden, and 4-acre, freehold, at Mornington; lovely spot. Price L 175. Four Freehold Lots in George street, Danedin, and Four-roomed House. Corner Section at St. Kilda, long frontage to metalled road ; mast be sold—owner wants money. Price only L 7 5; title free. Four Freehold Allotments at Darley, L 27 10a each. Easy terras. Beantif ally-situated Building Sites, on the rising ground, five minutes’ walk from the Taieri Railway Station. Quarter-acres from Ll6 each, Mosgiel Junction Township. 50 Acres of Bush Land, Blueskin. H. F. HARDY, Princes street. VILLA SITES. FOR SALE, two Suburban Villa Sites, containing over three acres each. Apply to C. 0. KETTLE, Solicitor, Dunedin. FOR SALE, Five Dairy Cows in full milk and at the calving. Provincial, Saturday, 11 o’clock sharp. PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE. ACHIARONI begs to inform his • Friends and the Public generally that he has Opened his Dew Premises in George street.
A. G. would respectfully draw tbe attention of his Customers to the fact that the whole of his Stock is entirely new, having been recently selected by himself in the best markets in the Home Country. Inspection invited to hia magnificent as* s rtment of Drawing and Dining boom Gilt Pier Glasses, Cheval Glasses, in walnut and mahogany frames ; also, a fine collection of Oil Paintings and numerous Oleographs, by the best English and Italian Artists. A variety of new Racing and Sporting Colored Engravings. A large assortment of Fancy Toilet Glasses, with marble tops. A. C. would also draw attention to his large Stock of Mouldings and Picture Glass, which will enable him to Mount and Frame Pictures at a very lew rate. NOTICE. Messes guthbie and larnach beg to sincerely thank the Captain and Members of the Dunedin Fire Brigade for tbe laborious and valuable services rendered at the unfortunate conflagration at their works in Princes street on Saturday morning last; and for such services they have pleasure in holding at the disposal, on appli* cation of the Captain, the sum of LIOO for the benefit of the Brigade. Messrs Guthrie and Larnaob have farther to intimate that, notwithstanding the great loss and inconvenience their business must suffer through the recent misfortune, from the kind consideration offered them by tbe City Omncil and the public generally, they have already made such arrangements .for the carrying on of their manufacturing business as will suffice to meet the immediate wants of their customers until their works are rebuilt, which, without delay, will be reconstructed on a very large and perfect scale upon their present site, it will therefore be the aim of the firm not to trespass too long upon the patience of its supporters. EDUCATIONAL. M ISS BELL receives Pupils for Instnio tion in Music, at bar Rooms, Princes street (Mir Hard}’a Office), daily, after 2 o'clock, Wednesdays and Saturdays excepted. Left* Sdns given at the High School ah ustiaL
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Evening Star, Issue 3593, 28 August 1874, Page 1
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665Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3593, 28 August 1874, Page 1
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