Late Advertisements. FRIDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, At 11 o’clock. FRUIT. FRUIT. Just Land'll, cx Wellington MX ANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. are instructed to sell by unction, ;.t their Rooms, Manse street-, on Friday, 19th inst., at 11 o’clock. 37 cases apples 29 „ peaches 26 ~ plums. Just landed, ex Welling .c. Terms at sole. FRIDAY, 2Gth FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. THE MOST VALUABLE SECTIONS In the Township of Ravensbourne and Mosgiel. Fronting the Railway Station. M‘LANDRESS, HEPBURN & CO. have been instructed by'the Proprietors to sell by auction at their Room n Manse street, on Friday, 26th February, at :1 o’clock, The following valuable sections in the rising township of Ravensbourne, viz.. Sections 48 ami 49 (each a on > 'or of an acre), fronting tiro b’ailwir .lion and Main s', e.o, a d being le are admirably sm'; or iudel ir. '. ore sites, if .not ingl v 1 1- b'uv . ament for railway imi j os*-,.: Ami in the same township Sections 1, 2, and 9 teach a quarter of an acre), at the corner’ of two district roads. These are without esc q a ion the best villa building «U<m In t!itownship. Also in the Township of Mosgiel. Section 13, block 1, at tire corner of King and Bruce streets, containing a quarter of an acre, and section 8, bkelc 1, fronting the Main road, containing a quarter of an acre. The above sections are well worthy the attention of speculators, hotelkeepers, storekeepers, and parties in quest of good building sites. Terms liberal at sale. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. To Merchants, Importers, Bonded Warehousekeepers, and Others. THE MOST VALUABLE BUSINESS SITES IN THE CITY, Fronting the Railway Station. M'LANDRFkS, HEPBURN, & CO. have received instructions from Edmond Smitn. Esq. (Factor to the Church Trustees), to submit to public auction, on an early date, The lease for 21 years ot the most valuable business building sites, fronting High street and Cumberland street, from Dowling street to (nearly) Stuart street. Those sections are next those new warehouse of Messrs Sargood, Son, and Ewon, directly opC:e the Railway Station, and convenient to wharves. Full particulars in future advertisements.
TO LEASE, two Houses in Russell street. Apply to JONES, BASCH, & CO., Temple Chambers, Princes streeet. NOTICE. DUNEDIN SHEEP AND CATTLE YARDS. is hereby given that on and after -Ll Wednesday, 23rd February, 1875, the sales will commence at 10 O’CLOCK SHARP HENRY DRIVER WRIGHT, STEPHENSON. & CO. MAC LEAN BROTHERS. DOG-— Lost, on Wednesday evening, 17th February, a Small Wiiite Poodle. Rewaid if returned to John Logan, London street. If found in any one’s possession after this notice, prosecution. np° LET, two Furnished Bedrooms, with -B- Board, at Meridian Villa, High street. M REWARD.— Strayed, from North- „ Last V alley, one Bay Mare, branded U) on near shoulder. M’Donald, blacksmith, King street. |NE POUND REWARD.-Lost, Pencil Case, initials ‘-J.M.” Marshal and Copeland. a Gold Apply rpHE MISSES E. & F. GLOVER beg to 8- inform.their friends and the public of J. uneclm that they have taken those premises in George street (next door to Mr Percival). which they have now opened with a select stock of Millinery, Baby Linen, Under clothing, &c., and trust to merit a share of public patronage. Hats and Bonnets cleaned, dyed, and altered to the newest styles. Feathers cleaned, dyed, and curled. R JAS, MILNER, in accordance with . instructions from the Provincial Government, will, on Friday, 2Gth February, 1875, at noon, on the ground, sell by public auction the Uld Immigration Depdt, Princes street, Dunenm. One week will be allowed for the removal of the building. Terms cash. *9 Let. Apply next door to White s Store, corner of Dowling street. AN LED Known—ln consequence of exoiration of lease and rebuilding of larger and more suitable premises for extension of business, E. Stoke, tailor and clothier, George street, has determined to sell off bis entire stock of Tweeds and Clothing, amounting to over one thousand pounds, by reducing the prices of suits to such low margin of prolit as will meet the means of all who are in ..-unt of a first-class suit of clothing. His acuity as a cutter and tradesman is so well known ns to need no comment. Good wine needs no bush. Five percent, will be allowed to all customers for prompt cash. ’ANTED TO RENT, n TTe~> seven or eight. . City. Apply to C. 11. chapman ...'vu, Princes street. WANTED, a Shepherd, for Mustang (Taieri Lake Station). Apply Wright, Stevenson and Co., before ten o’clock. Preference given to men who know the country, WANTED, an Experienced Paper Ruler at . Fcrgnsson and Mitchell’*, siarioners &c., Princes street. WANTED, a. CoffimnJicr. Apply to Mr bedde.H, miderlahor, Octagon. WANTED, by young lady, Furnished Parlor ami Bedroom. Address “K R.,” Post otHce. ’ WANTED, an elderly Man to herd sheep. Apply, John Asher, butcher, Octagon, WANTED, a strong Boy for carrying out parcels. One from the North-East Valley preferred. Kirkpatrick, Glendining, and Co. \AJ ANTED, smart Boy to run the morning paper. Apply, W. Sai-e:/., .Melville street, between 12 and 1. \T\T ANTED, by a young woman, work as a t/J Machinist. Address, “ Harriett ’ Post Office.
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Evening Star, Issue 3741, 18 February 1875, Page 3
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