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Late Advertisements. TUESDAY, 29tb SEPTEMBER, At 2 o’clock. 85 TRUNKS BOOTS. Just Landing, M‘L ANDRESS, HEPBURN, and (LA have received instructions from the importers to sell by auction, at their Looms, on Tuesday, September 29. at 2 o’clock, A shipment of 85 Trunks of Men’s, W omen’s, and Children’s Boots. Just Landing. All new and suitable for the season. Catalogues to be obtained at the Rooms. Terms at sale. SATURDAY, 21th SEPTEMBER, At 12 o’clock. VERY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Cottage Pianoforte (by John Broad wood and Sons). Rare ornaments, bronzes, statuettes, pier glasses, original paintings, in oil and Water colors, and careful copies of celebrated pictures. Pony phaeton, horse and harness, and the . well-known saddle horse Bobby Burns. Also a carefully Selected Library of Standard v< orks. M 4 L ANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. have been instructed by R. Oliver, B>q (who is leaving for Europe), to sell by auction, at his residence, Dundaa street, on Saturday, September 23, at 12 o’clock, The-whole of his superior housebrld furniture and effects.

The furniture baa been for a very short time in use, is of tbe best quality, aud uncommonly well kept. IN THE DRAWING-ROOM. Very handsome walnut suites, upholstered in Utrecht velvet, consisting of ccuch, two easy chairs, six chairs, aud two footstools, centre table with carved claw ; card table, do; occasional table, Canterbury, fancy chairs, brilliant pier-glass, cornice pole, rings, &c. ; curtains, large inlaid cabinet, Brussels carpets, hearthrugs, fenders and fire-irons ; emu-egg vase, mounted in sterUng silver ; stereoscope and'slides, Parian figures, and other ornamental items. THE DINING-ROOM. In fine dark oak, comprises—Massive oak dining-table, extending to 9ft., with four extra leaves ; oak sideboard, fitted with cellarette and plate trays ; two oak bookcases, fift x 4 1 1 Gin each ; oak dining-room suite, upholstered in finest morocco, inc'uding couch, two easy chairs, eight dining chairs, and two iootstools; carved oak portfolio stand; plate-glass front gilt frame pier-glass. 50inx40in ; bronze figure candlesticks and other ornaments ; marbltimepiece. striking hours and halt-hours ; gilt cornices, vallances, and curtains ; superior Brussels carpet, 18ft x 15ffc, hearthrug to match ; polished steel and ormolu fender and fire-irons ; coal vase, &c. THE LIBRARY Comprises about 1,000 volumes of carefullyselected standard works. THE PICTURES Include many original paintings in oil and watercolors. and copies of celebrated pictures, chiefly from the National Gallery, by well-known artUts. HALL. Oak table and sideboard, and two chairs ; umbrella stand, aneroid barometer, billiard table, hall lamp, floorcloth ; large Parian bust on pedestal, Clytie, &c. THE BEDROOMS. Are furnished with selected brass and iron bedsteads, walnut and mahogany suites, comprising Ifreuch and winged wardrobes’ plate glass ‘and mirror fronts, cheats of drawers, massive marble-top washstands, with choice ware, dressing tables with dressing-glass attached, walnut cabinet, bedroom chairs, Brussels carpets, superior bedding, eiderdown quilts, mahogany easy chairs, cornice poles and curtains, baths, towels, rails, and every other requisite. THE KITCHEN Is complete with, all necessary utensils and appliances, COACH-HOUSE AND STABLES. Very superior pony phaeton and harness, two gentlemen’s saddles and bridles, the well-known horse Bobby Burns, horse rugs and rollers, furnace and boiler, indiarubber hose, garden tools, &o. Catalagues at the rooms of the Auctioneers. Terms at sale.

LAtfD TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given, that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of “ The Land Transfer Act, 1570,” unless caveat in the meantime be lodged forbidding the same. Sections 73, 74, 75, 76 77, 78, 79, Block YL, North Harbor and Blueskia District, and Section 23, Block 1., Lower Harbor, West District ; Edward Kemp M'Liskey, of Dunedin, bootmaker, applicant. 1,632, 1633. Section 13, Block XXXII., Town of Dunedin ; William' Galto way, of Dunedin, tailor, applicant, 1,634. Allotments 3 and 4, Block HI., Township of Mornington ; John Matthewson, of Dunedin, stonemason, applicant, 1,639. Part of Sections 63 and 64, Block XVIII., Town of Dunedin; John Wallace, of Dunedin, grocer, applicant. 1,640. Section 87, Green Island Bush District; John Muir, settler, applicant. 1,642. Section 2, Block XXII., Town of Dunedin ; Samuel James Jackman, of Dunedin, Custom house officer, applicant. 1.644. Part of Section 160. Port Chalmers ; Charles Kerr, cj Port Chalmers, sailmaker, applicant, 1,645. Allotment 4, Block TV., Township of Mornington ; Bridget Agnes O’Brien, of Morninghen, widow, applicant. 1,646. Part of Section 19, Block!., Town of Dunedin; William Windmill, of Dunedin, butcher, and Archibald Kelly, of Wellinoton, engineer, applicant. 1,652. Part of Section 43, Block IX., Dunedin; William Actou Blakeway Adams, as attorney for Andrew Bald, of Glasgow, Scotland, gentleman, applicant. 1,654 [ Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 2nd day of September, 1874, at the Lands Registry Office, Dunedin. D. F. MAIN, District Land Registrar. VSTANTED Known -The best and V v cheapest place for repairs to Umbrellas and Parasols, also for neatly rivetting old China and Glassware, is at Letharby’s shop, Arcade. WANTED TO .PURCHASE, an Hotel Business. Address “ M.8.,” General Pmt Office, Dunedin. Rake chance for a small Capitalist. To Let, in the neighborhood of Dunedin, a Store and five-roomed House, Outhouse, Stable, and Piggery, and two acres of laudThe Stock-In-Trade to be taken at valuation. Rent—'Ll per week. JONES, BASCH, & CO., Temple Chambers, Princes street,

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Evening Star, Issue 3615, 23 September 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3615, 23 September 1874, Page 3

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