Late Advertisements. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TTaVTNG resigned my position as Mana. ger of Messrs Herbert, Haynes, and Co’s Clothing Department, I beg to intimate to my Friends and the Public that I have taken those centrally situated Premises, known as ‘‘Sullen's Corner,” in Princes street, where it is my intention to commence Business early in January, 1875, as a General Outfitter and Clothier, with an entirely New Stock of English and Colonial Made Goods, JAMES HARDIE. INDUCTION SERVICES. rpHE REV. LINDSAY M A OKIE will be inducted, by the Dunedin Presbytery, to the Pastorate of the First Church, on To-morrow (Wednesday), 9th inst. Service to commence at half-past 2 p.m. A Social Meeting in connection with the above, to welcome the Rev Mr Mackie as Pastor of the Congregation, will be held at the Church on the evening of the same day. Tea on the table at half-past 6 o’clock. Addresses will be delivered by several clergymen and others, and musical selections will be given by the choir. Tickets, 2s each, may be had from any of the office-bearers. TO LET, a large Iron Store, with good frontage ; centrally situated ; within a few minutes' walk of the Railway Station. Apply by letter, addressed “X. A.,” office of this paper. SALES BY AUCTION. THURSDAY, 10th DECEMBER, At 12 o’clock. SUPERIOR FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, Near the centre of the City, adjoining the residence of M. Joel. "sq. ; also, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS. DM. SPEEDING . is instructed by John Mouat. Esq., to sell by auction, at his residence, Regent road, on Thursday first, at 12 o’clock, Part of sections 35 and 37, block XXXIT., Dunedin having a frontage of 51ft 10in t* Regent road, by a deptn of from 77ft to 83ft, with well-built Residence thereon, containing six commodious rooms and a large cellar. Also, Household Furniture, comprising— Horsehair chairs, easy chairs, mahogany telescope dining table, Brussels carpets and rugs, pier glass, curtains, fenders and fire-irons, bedsteads and bedding, washstands, toilet glasses, washstands and ware, chest drawers, kitchen utensils, glassware, And Walnut Cottage Pianoforte. The property will be offered at I o’clock. Terms at sale. MONDAY, 14th DECEMBER, At 12 o’clock. 25 FREEHOLD SECTIONS. Mornington Township, D. M. SPE DOING • is instructed by the Proprietor to sell by auction, on Monday, Uth December, at 12 o’clock, The remaining 25 sections at Barrfield, being part of Mornington, and opposite the residence of J. Anderson, Esq . solicitor. These sections were withdrawn from sale about two \ears ago, but at the request of several persons desirous of purchasing, they are now offered for competition. The ground is of < asy access from any part of the ' ity, is perfectly level, and commands an extensive and beautful prospect. Terms : One-fourth cash ; the balance in easy payments. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Important Announcement to the Settlers of Saddle Hill, Fairfield, Mosgiel Junction, Green Island, and ' urrounding Districts. FREEHOLD BUILDING AT.LOTMENTS At Morrison’s Farm, Saddle Hill. M‘L ANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. are instructed to sell by auction, *vt their Rooms, Manse street, on an early date, J Freehold Building Allotments in that beautifully.situated Estate between the old and new roads, Saddle Hill, known as Morrison’s Faim, now being surveyed in allotments. There are several houses now being erected on the estate, which iyiU Re sold at the same time on easy terms. Ever}' settler in the district may secure a freehold homo on the most favorable terms, viz:—Five pounds depodt on each allotment, balance up to two years, with six per cent, interest added. Plans now being prepared, and will shortlv be issued. SHIPPING, HARBOUR STEAM CUivipaNY AGEN'J JJEAUTIFUL STAR, s.s., for TIMAR AKAROA, and LYTTELTO’ On Thursday, the 10th December. Cargo till noon. Passengers by 4.45 p.pj- train, SAMSON, p.s, for 0 A M A R 1 On Friday, 11th December. Shipping orders issued till 2 p.m., a: Cargo received till 4 p.m. on Thursday. Passengers by 7 a.m. train. Offices : Harbour Chambers. SOUTHLAND STEAMERS SAIL AS UNDER WANGANUI, s.s,, for BLUFF, INVERCARGILL, and RIVERTON I TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). 8 Passengers by 12.15 p.m, train, y Cargo for luve,r;argiU and Inland Districts “ forwarded by from Bluii at Consignees’ n ’ H. HOUGHTON & CO., Bond street.
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Evening Star, Issue 3680, 8 December 1874, Page 3
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