Late Advertisements. THURSDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock. Third Shipment of Messrs Joshua Brothers’ YAMI aVILLE REFINERY SUGARS. M ‘LAN DRESS, HEPBURN, &. CO. arc instructed to sell by auuti m. at their Rooms, Manso stieet, on Thursday, 3rd December, at 2 o’clock, 11,253 mats Refined Sugars, just landed, ex Otago, from Melbourne, as follows : 1,(160 mats finest Snowdrops 7,846 mats finest Whites 1,747 mats First Counters 11,253 The above comprises several samples much superior to any sugars every offered in this market. Samples on view at the rooms of the Auc* tioneers, and inspection specially invited. Terms at sale. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Important Announcement to the Settlers of Saddle Hill, Fairfield, Mosgiel Junction, Green Island, and urrounding Districts. FREEHOLD BUILDING ALLOTMENTS At Morrison’s Farm, Green island. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. are instructed to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on an early date, Freehold Building Allotments in that beautifully-situated Estate between the old and new roads, Saddle Hill, known as Morrison’s Farm, now being surveyed in allotments. There are sev* houses now being erected on the estate, which will be sold at the same time on easy terms. Every settler in the district may secure a freehold home on the most favorable terms, viz:—Five pounds depo-iton each allotment] balahce up to two years, with six per cent, interest added. Plans now being prepared, and will shortlv be is-ued. If gT. ANDREW’S DAY, MONDAY, November 30. MACAnDREW’S BROAD BAY, PORTOBELLO, AND PORT CHALMERS. The p s. GOLDEN AGE M ill make an EXCURSION to Macandrcw’s Jetty, Broad Bay, PorUbel'o, and Port Cha'mers, on Monday, November 30, leaving the < -ud Jetty at 10.30 a.in., and returning about G p.m. Refreshments to be procured on board. Return Fares 2s fid each. Offices—Harbor Chambers. gT. ANDREW’S DAY, MONDAY, November 30. OTAGO HEADS AND PURAKANUL The Paddle Steamer SMS O N Will run an Excursion to the Heads, proceeding as far as Purakanui if the weather permit, on Monday, November 30, leaving Rattray street Jetty at 10.30 a.m., and returning about 6.30 p.m, Refresi incuts to be bad on board. Return Fares 3s fid each. Offices—Harbour Chambers. ’XIdE DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK will be CLOSED on Monday, the 30th inst, and will open on Tuesday at the usual hours. EDMUND SMITH, Manager. VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY BAND. Band will meet for the usual weekly « practice on Tuesday, at 8 sharp. During December members will require to be regular in their attendance at practice. A. GEORGE, Hon. Sec. 1.0.0. F., LOYAL LEITH LODGE. MOND y R ing a holiday, the Regular Meeting of th s Lodge is Postponed until Tuesday Evening, the Ist December, when brethren are requested to attend at the hour of 7 o’c'ocic. First night of nomination of officers, and other very important business. By order of the N.G. JOHN HOLMES, Secretary, Ak/fTISi’ES WEBB, Dressmakers and Ma-i-VJL chinists, beg to intimate to the inhabitants of Cavershamand surroundingdiatrict that they have commenced Dressmaking and Machine Sewing, opposite the Police Station, Caversham. •ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, STAFFORD STREET. THE Ballot for priority of choice of Seats in the above Ct urch, having taken place, notice is hereby given that applicants must attend at the Church to select their Seats on Wednesday evening, at 7.30 the 2nd Dccembi r invt. Those not in attendance at that time will lose their priority ot i hoice. The application for Sittings will be received the same evening. E\ EKING SCHOOL—Mr Gow, Cargill street, near Victoria street. Private Lessons. T. GEORGE’S HALI O MONDAY N h XT: EXTENDED PROGRAMME. Commence at 8. Fiist-class Band. rpo MASONS.-Wanted to Let, • 1 Building of Four Bridges on Soi Road ; labor only. p, r particulars annly Mr Carroll. Hibernia Hotel. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. W.MAC A R T H U Watchmaker and Jeweller, Respectfully informs his friends and public that he has taken that Shop in PRINCES NTi;F.ET, (Nearly opposite the Post ffice, and uex Jacob’s Fancy Bazaar), And trusts by strict attention to bush an I moderate charges to merit a share public support. From Mr George Young, and late of Barr Princes street, Edinburgh, {Eighteen years’ experience.) J ANTED, Two Respectable Board* r t pply Mrs Brantini, No. [5, G1 coster Buildings, Filleul street.
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Evening Star, Issue 3672, 28 November 1874, Page 3
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