Late Advertsements. MONDAY, -Ith JANUARY, At 12 o'clock. ONIONS. Dm. spudding • will sell nt his Rooms, on Monday, ot 12 o’clock, 30 bags prime onions, ex Otago. Without reserve. FRIDAY, Sth JANUARY, 1875, At 1 o’clock. GROWING CROPS. At North Taieri. Henry driver has received instructions from Mr Andrew Hislop to sell by auction, at his farm, North Taieri, on Friday, Sth January, 1875, 120 acres standing oats, subivided into lots to suit purchasers. The above is a splendid crop, and will be sold on very liberal terms. JONES, BAS CH, & CO., HOUSE, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENTS, Have for Sale by Private Treaty, ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS:— Roslyn—Eight-roomed House and half-an-acre, fenced and improved. Price very low Stafford street—Three Three-roomed Houses and section, in one lot South Dunedin Three-roomed House and quarter-acre Roslyn—New five-roomed House and quarteracre, opposite R. B. Martin, Esq.’s property Caversham—Six-roomed House and half-an-acre, Good situation Roslyn. Sunnyside—The P.operty of James Lambert, Esq Murrayville—Five-roomed House and acres, fenced, and well improved as fruit, flower, and vegetable gardens Kew—Four-voomed House and two sections Barrfield, Mornington—Sections 13, 14, 15, and 16, block 111., frontage to three roads, with buildings thereon; good place for hotel or store The Glen —Maryhill Terrace, sections 1 and half section 2, a quarter and half a quarter, well improved, with buildings thereon. Price, L2lO. Forbury—Large two-roomed House and half-an-acre, fenced and well improved Roslyn—New four-roomed House and quarteracre Up-country Hotel, doing a good ready money business, for sale on easy terms Princes street south—Section, with buildings thereon Great King street —Full quarter acre Rothsay—Sections 5 and 14, block 11. Roslyn—A few choice sections South Dunedin Extension —Sections 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Idock X., fronting Hill-side road The Glen—Sections 229, 273, 274, 150 to 173, 88 to 92, 116 to 128, 232 Ravensbourne—Sections 55 and 11, block I. ; sections 15, 44, and 45, block 11. Green Island- Sections 24 and 25, block 11., Main South road Burnside—Sections 3, 4, 5, 10, and 13, block 11., Main South road Roslyn—Corner section, opposite Shedden’s store Forbury—Sections 3, 4,14, and 15, block VIII., Macandrew and Reid roads. St. Kilda—A few superior s-ctions Frederick street —Building allotment Eglinton—Half-an-acre, well improved; fine situation &c., &c., kc. Plans and all other information at our office, Temple Chambers, Princes street. f | VENDERS wanted till Noon on Friday, 15th January, for the Erection of Large Stone Malting House, Kiln, kc., at Burke’s Otago Brewery. DAVID ROSS, Architect, Princes street. 1.0.0. F. LOYAL LEITH LODGE, Adjourned meeting of the above Lodge on Monday Evening, the 4th inst, at the hour of eight o’clock sharp. Very important business. By order of the N. G, JOHN HOLMES. IMMIGRANTS PER SHIP NELSON, FROM GLASGOW, THE Married Couples and Single Men, per above ship, will be open for engagement on Monday, the 4th inst., at ten o’clock a.m., at Caversham Depot. The Single Women, on Tuesday, tho sth inst., at the same time. COLIN ALLAN, Immigration Officer. BAZAAR! ! 1 UNIVERSITY HALL, THE ART UNION will be drawn at 7.30 p.m. TO-NIGHT (Saturday). A large assortment of useful and fancy articles will be sold by auction at 8 p.m. Admission Free. NATIONAL PERMANENT BUILDING SO lETih THE Regular Monthly Meeting of the above Society for the purpose of receiving Subscriptions, &c,, will be held on Monday Evening, 4th inst., between the hours of 6 and 8 o’clock, at the Company’s Office, No. 1 Chambers, Princes street. JAS. B. M'OULLOCH, Sec. LOST, on New Year’s Day, at Baptist Sunday School picnic, in paddock next to Mr Glendinning’s, North-east Valley, Silver Hunting Watch. Finder rewarded upon returning same to Mr Thos. Dick, Queen street. FOUND, a Pocket-book at the Caledonian Gathering on New Year’s Day. Owner can have same by applying to Alex. M'Kenzie, Inspector of Works. LOST, at the Caledonian Gathering, near the dancing platform, part of a Gold Pencil Case. Finder will be rewarded on taking it to Star office. WANTED, a first-class Waiter for the flub ; also Housekeeper. Apply Miss Cane, Princes street. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, a Weekly Nurse. Apply at Mr Allan’s nursery, Cumberland street. WANTED, a Girl about fifteen, as general servant. Mrs Gow, Cargill street, near Victoria street. WANTED, Lad as Apprentice or Improver to the Painting and Paperhauging trade. Hanchard, Painter, King street. WANTED, a useful Girl, about 14. Apply Mrs Beattie, Lower York place. WANTED, to dispose of Gentlemen’s Boarding House —partly furnished, central position. By letter, Alpha, P.O. BOARD and Lodging wanted by a single gentleman. State terms to 8.Z., Star office. WANTED, immediately, general Servant, about twenty. Apply Mr Kingfs, uppe'r Cargill street.
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Evening Star, Issue 3701, 2 January 1875, Page 3
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