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FOR SALE TOWNSHIP OF RAVENSBOURNE, One mile from Town. Railway fare, Five Shillings per month. TTIHE unsold Sections of Eavensbourne X 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. T' Greyhound Shat for Sale. Address “ Z.,” Star office. F IR SALE—First-class Dweßiac-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, Maose street. FOR SALE, Siv-roomed Dwelling-house, freehold; a!s a fine Corner Building A llotment, 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 sasle BY MRH. p. 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 J-acre, freehold, at Mornington : lovely spot. Price L 175. Four Freehold Lots in George street, Dunedin, and Four-roomed House. Corner Section at St. Kilda, long frontage to metalled road ; must be sold—owner "wants money. Price only L 75 ; title free. Four Freehold Allotments at Darley, L 27 10s each. Easy terms. Beautifully-situated Building Sites, on the rising ground, five minutes’ walk from the Taieri Railway "tation. Quarter-acres from Ll6 each, Mosgiel Junction Township, 50 Acres of Bush Land, Blue skin. H. F. HARDY, Princes street. VILLA SITES. FOR SALE, two Suburban Villa Sites, containing over three acres each. Apply to C. C. KETTLF, Solicitor, Dunedin. FL ? HJR, P. M‘Gill’s and other choice brands, for Sale. John Brooks, Produce Broker, Manse street. TENDERS. nHENDERS invited for the Erection of new Knox Church (second contract stone work), to be received by the undersigned on or before Monday, the 7th September, at four p.m. R, A. LAWSON, Architect. ESTATE OF THE LATE JAS. P. FORRESTER, D 1 CEASED. TENDERS Wanted for the Lease for a term of 14 years for the following properties, either together or separately : HAWTHORN ESTATE, N. R, VALLEY. Lot I. Consists of 10-roomed house, together with 10 acres of land and well stocked orchard and garden. Lot 2. Fifty acres of land well adapted for a fellmongery or tannery, having a never failing creek of water running through it. Lot 3. Ten acres of land on the Port Chalmers road, nearly opposite the residence of Mr Green. Also, quarter, acre of land in Walker street, on which is erected the shop now in >he occupation of Mr West, butcher. Also, 2 dwelling houses. For further particulars, apply to R, WILHO n & CO., Bond street. Tenders must be sent in on or before the 10 th September. TENDERS will be received up to 6 p.m on Thursday, 3rd September, for the erection of a four-roomed Cottage, W. Harrop, Albany street. WANTED Known—Time for receiving Tenders for erection of Cottage for W. H. M‘Keay, Esq., extended to Wednesday next. W. Hooper, WANTED Tenders, for erection of a foup ronmed Cottage, at Egiinton, Apply, Mr D. Blackie, at Guthrie and Laroach’s. PUBLIC NOTIONS. Dunedin canary and poultry ASSOCIATION. ENTRANCE NIGHT. Entries will close at the Bull and Mouth Hotel, Maclaggau street, on Tuesday Evening, September I, from 7 to 10 p.m, POULTRY PENS, Owing to the successful tenderers, Messrs Austin and tlfenbein, having failed to complete their contract, the Association will only be a'do to supply DU pons, which will bo allotted to clasps 1 to 4, and 17 to 2-1 (Game and Brahmins). 'L ho Committee will attend at the Drillshed* Octagon, from i to id p.m. on the night previous to the Show, td receive exhibits, and no exhibits for competition will be received after 9 a.m» on the first day of the Show, WILLIAM SLY, Hon Sec,

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Evening Star, Issue 3595, 31 August 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3595, 31 August 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3595, 31 August 1874, Page 1

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