Late Advertisements. TO-MOFEOW, WEDNESDAY, 14th OCTOBER, At II o’clock. D IRY COWS. RIVER. ST.. WART, & CO. i. _ wiil offer for sale to-morrow, at the KaiWai Cattle Yards, at II o’clock, Several first-class dairy cows, to calve in a few days. SATURDAY, 17th OCTOBER, At 12 o’clock. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, By instructions from Mrs Davis, Ballarat Pawn Office, Princes street. D M. speeding • c 6*' ky auction, at his Rooms, on Saturday first, at 12 o’clock, the following unredeemed pledges, left at Ballarat Pawn Office : ISi _J [ an -, ary o 1( ! th ' 1 kilfc and medal. 1132. 1873—April 22nd, 2 dresses, 1 shawl, and piece of tick 736 May 6th, 2 white dresses, > 9 ' b » A,„ bdd^e ’ 787. October 25th, 1 silk dress, 1333 ; 28th, 1 cruet stand, 1347. ucT'^L l 5 S h J \ gold brooch aHd jacket, 1497 ; 15th 1 desk, 1500. December 11th L open-faced sdver geneva and chain, 1643 ; J, 5tb ’ cbain . 1659 ; 15th, 1 cruet J , 16lb ’ 1 °P un f aced silver, 1675 ; 97H ’ 1 n 8 l Ver , boriz ntal levtr » 1736. f 7 , th ' 7. huntm S lever < 1,748 ; 1 coat. 1 754 ; i 7 , L S eueva 2 rings, 1,757 ;30 th, J £°ld albert, 2 pins, key, and 2 specimens, 1. <67 ; 6 shirts, pistol, and flask, 1,76831st, ] silver hunting lever, 1,774. 1874 January Bth, 1 gold ring, 43 ; 1 (> P S silver-lever, 46; 10tb, l pair links, 70; I2thi 1 silver hunting geneva, 72; silver hunting lever, 74; silver hunting gGneva, 84; 15th, silver hunting lever Cb f lU ’ ; 16tb > 1 cruet-stand, 104 ; a?’ fc A lv u er hunting lever, 127 ; 24th, Isiiit, 49. February 3rd, 1 gold locket, 206 ; 4th, 1 b : oJcb aud Petticoat, 209 ; 6th, D.F.B. geneva watch, 221 ; 9th, OF s’ Tuf ,T'S cb ’ , 231 ’ l{)th ’ 2 Precis, 241 Uth, U.h.B. lever and chain, 256; 10th. 9sn‘ o. r er | ’ lbtb > 1 P a * r ear rings, 21st, silver hunting verge. 316; 21st, •7^TV 2 °A 23rd > SO - F - leser. 324 27th, 1 suit and boots, 351 ; 28th, 1 flutina, obi. March 2nd, silver hunting lever, 373 • \ > P T glass ,’ 390 i 6th, 1 coat, 402 \ ap u T acd silver tea spoons, 470 • 26th. 1 coat and vest, 543; 27th, 1 parcel of apparel, 548; 31st, 1 coat. 579. April 6th, I coak b22 » I'th, 1 coat, 720; 25th, 1 dress /9o ; 30th, 1 coat and trousers, 853. 2nd, 1 dress, 877 ; 9th, 1 parcel, 949; o-s \ f k i! rfc , a V d boots> 962 ’ lltb . 1 eo;l f. Juß ; 11th, 1 dress piece, 975 ; 16 ih, 1 coat and vest 1038 ; 20th, 1 coat and vest, 1072 ; •21st, 1 blanket, 1086; 22nd, 1 shawl. 1100bag and shoes, 1103; 23rd, 1 suit, 1105 ; i 2801, 1 jacket and muffler, 1150; 30th. 1 uw, Jna ls(i J lißo, -ud, 1 coat, 1191; and other articles.' \V ithout reserve.
MONDAY, 19th OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock. valuable freehold city pro perty, With Two 5-roomed i riek C. ttages, fronting Oreat King street, next the North Dunedin Presbyterian Church. M ‘LAN DRESS. UETBURN, & CO. have been instructed by Mr G eorgc Robertson to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Monday, October 19, at 2 o’clock, ’ All that valuable Freehold Property, being Section 29, Block XXXILL., fronting Great Kmg street; together with two substantially- built brick 5-roomed Cottages thereon. Title under the Land Transfer Act. Terras at sale. v * Militia and Volunteer Office, Dunedin, Oct. 13, 1874. Q ENERa. L ORDER. Captain Heywood Laving been appointed to the command of the .Southland District, the same is notified for general information! Ihe officers commanding the Invercargill rtillery and Rifles, Riverton and Queenstown Rifles, will address all correspondence a’jd returns to Captain Heywood, commanding Invercargill. JNO. JAS. ATKINSON, Major, Commanding Dunedin District. 1.0. G.T. LODGE PIONEER OP DUNEDIN, No. 2. A MEETING of the above Lodge wi Ibe held This Evening, in the Temperance Hall, at 7.30 p m. Business Conferring Second and Third Degree. DE LONGUEVILLE GRAHAM, R.S. INTENDING Purchasers will do well to visit Green Island, as several Substantial Bi ick-built ‘ ottages, two and four rooms eaeb, within two minutes’ walk of the Railway station. BOARD AND RESIDENCE YAC ANGIES for One or Two respectable Gentlemen Boarders at Meyer’s Albion Hou se, Moray Place. Single or double bedims. SUPERIOR Boa d and R sidence required by a Single Gentleman in'the vicinity Of Catholic Church, upper Rattray street. , Add ess, stating terms, “Alpha,” Stak office. FOR SALE, FOR SALE, Sections in Barrfield ; onethird cash ; balance at two or three years, at seven per cent. J. Curie, Mornmgton. FOR SALE, in that fine and healthy locahty, Oalderville, section 57. This property is close to the Caversbatn Railway Station. Apply at once. W. Dalrymple and Co., agent. FOR SALE, fjnilE FURNITURE and FIXTURES of a comfortable Private Boarding House in centre of town. The House cau be obtained at a very reasonable rental. Apply to WILL S. DOUGLAS & CO. SALE, several Allotments of Land, n ™ a f en > being portions of Mr M Cardies Garden. These allotments, which are well sheltered, are admirably adapted for building sites, and for garden purposes are unsurpassed, being fully stocked | with well-grown fruit trees in full bearing. ! . Apply to Mr M‘Cardie, on the ground: or to Messrs Bathgate and Buchanan solicitors. Princes street.
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Evening Star, Issue 3632, 13 October 1874, Page 3
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