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Late Advertisements. SATURDAY, 17ih OCTvBER, At 2 o’clock. TOWNSHIP OF DUf DINGSTONE. North-East Valley, M‘LANDRE«S, HEPBURN, atd CO. will sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Saturday, 17th October, at 2 o'clock, / The Unsold Sections in the above Township. Terms Liberal. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. The remaining Sections in St. Kilda Township, Four-roomed House and quarter-acre, George street. Three-eighths of an acre, fronting two roads, Sunnyside. Hotel, doing first-class business, fifteen minutes’ walk from Post Office. Four-roomsd House and quarter-acre, Roslyn. Store, old established, about sixty miles from Dunedin. Hotel, about twenty-five miles from Dunedin. * Sections at Forbury, South Dunedin, Nevada, Barrfield, Burnside, Green Island, Ravensbourne, &c., &c. Very superior Sections in Athol Place, Frt ieriok -street, and Leith street. Tin and a-ha!f acres improved, stone House, &c., &c., Half-way Bush. Five acres. Upper Raikorai; Seventy-four acr s, Anderson’s Bay. JONES, BASCH, & CO., 8 A L E. Temple Chambers, Princes street.

TENDERS Wanted for the Erection of Police Buildings at Havelock—wood and concrete. Plans to be seen at my office, and at the Inspector of Works, Lawrence. Tenders to be in the Government Tender Box, Dunedin, by Noon on Tuesday, 20th inst. DAVID BOSS, Architect, Opposite the Criterion. FOR OAM ARU DIRECT. THE Schooner MARY WEBSTER will sail for Oamaru about Wednesday, the 14th instant. Cargo received at Rattray street wharf till 4 p.m. on Tuesday. Apply to Harbour Steam Company, Agents. CITY OF DUNEDIN. TENDERS will be received aEjthe Town Clerk’s office, Manse street, on or be fore WEDNESDAY 14th OoTuBER, at 5 p.m,, for the right to cut and remove the grass from the portion of the South Dunedin Recreation Ground, outside the Cricket Oval, for the period commencing October loth, 1874, and. ending June 30th 1875. The highest tender not nec saarily accepted. J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerik. OctobeFOth, 1874. r rVENDERS wanted for Building a FonrA roomed Cottage; labor only. Hensley, Moraington. RESPECTABLE Boy wanted. Apply P. Mitchell, Fleet street. Freehold property.—For Sale, in Russell street, Half Station Laud, with one Four and one Three-Roomed Cottage. Apply Dryden’s Store, Russell street. PIANOFORTE. — Mias Smith receives Pupils daily at the residence of Mrs Walker, Olyde street. LOSIP,1 P, a black Retriever Pup. Anyone detaining him after this will be prosecuted.

TO LET ON LEASE, old establishtd Business centrally situated in Princes street. Jones, Bascb, and Co., Temple Chambers. POUND, a Lady’s Bag, containing one girl’s nightgown, one purse, &c., &c., at 0. Johnson’s, draper, Maclaggan street. MINERS, &c., going to the Palmer. X —A first-class revolver (breeeh-loading) for sale, together with nearly 200 metallic cartridges. Particulars at Campbell’s Crown Hotel. PARTNERSHIP. —Wanted a Partner in good paying business ; capital about L2OO. No Agents. “ Kappa,” Post Office. NOTICE. —Walter Bulllvant being no longer in my employ my customers are cautioned not to pay him money on my acconnt. Henry Walden, ICHMOND HOUSE Day School, Cumberland street, will Ke-open on Monday. Mrs Andrew Loekie, MAGNOLIA, foot of Walker street— Grand display of New Goods, to suit the season. iVTAGNOLIA, foot of Walker street— LtX Men a Shirts of all hinds, colored and white. Best Collars 9d per dozen. MAGNOLIA, foot of Walker street— Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits, large assortment best English make, from 12s. MAGNOLIA, foot of Walker streetgreat additions to stock in all departments. Cheapest bouse in town. OTAGO HABBJR LOAN ORDINANCE. 1862. Treasury, Wellington, 18th September, 1874. TT is hereby notified, that that the prinA cipal moneys secured by the Debentures issued under the Ordinance above cited, and falling due on the Ist November, 1b74, will be paid on presentation of the bonds on or after that date at the Bank of New Zealand, London; or at the Provincial Treasury, Dunedin, whichsoever was the place at which the last payment of interest on the respective Bonds was paid, viz. At the Bank of New Zealand, London, Bonds Nos. 25, 26, IST, 188-209, 234 243, 251-258, 307 310, 340-344 407-416, 441-445, 566, 744, 745. At the Provincial Treasury, Dunedin,— Bonds Nos. 1-18, 30-100, 106-166 171-180, 184-187, 210-233. 249 250, 259-263, 265-306, 311 315 3*7-338, 346 376, 389 406, 417-440’ 446-500, 519-557, 678 591, 698743, 746-750. WILLIAM H. REYNOLDLS (in the absence of Mr Yogel).

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Evening Star, Issue 3630, 10 October 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3630, 10 October 1874, Page 3

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