SALES BY AUCTION. SATURDAY, 27th MARCH, At half-past 2 o’clock. Henry driver has received instructions from the proprietor to sell by auction, at his Rooms, Custom-house Square, on the above date, ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FOUR*’ ALLOTMENTS, Being an extension oI the favorite and rapidlyrising TOWNSHIP OF FORBURY. The auctioneer has much pleasure in calling the attention of the public to this very valuable freehold property, situated as it is on the highest and healthiest portion of the flat, adjacent to the Government workshops, and within ten minutes’ walk of the Post Office. These advantages, combined with abundant fertility of the soil, strongly _ recommend the locality to mechanics and working men. The land has frontages to Cargill and Macandrew Roads, the principal thoroughfares in the district. Terms of Payment—L3o, upset price. Payable as followsL7los cash, the balance by three instalments, extending over eighteen months. Intending purchasers are invited tc procure plans and inspect the property before the sale. Title under the Land Transfer Act. Lithographed Plans and all further particulars may be obtained at the rooms of the Auctioneer. HENRY DRIVER, N.Z.L. & M.A. Co. (Ld.), Dunedin. SATURDAY, 27th MARCH. At 12 o’clock, WB ARNE TT & 00. • will sell by auction, at their rooms, Princes street, at 12 noon on Saturday, March 27, the following unredeemed pledges, left with Solomon, pawnbroker, George street, Dunedin 18th, 339, 12 oz silver, 8 plated articles, table cloth, &c. May 10th, 397, silver watch August 2nd, 628, gold watch and chain. September 20th, 798, opera glass and ring. December 20th, 1,060, gold watch and chain. 1874.—January 24th 79, gold watch and chain. February 26th, 170* violin, March 21st, 225, gold watch and chain, April 30th, 301, silver watch. May 11th, 320, ring • 29th, 352, silver watch. June 10th) 378, gold wateh and chain; June 13th, 386, chain and brooch s 15th, 389, cross and locket: 16th, 393, brooch; 17th, 396, pair earrings and studs; June 24th, 419, silver watch: 25th, 422, silver watch; 27th, 428, desk, cruet, &c. July 3rd, 443, silver watch; 14th, 461. silver watch; 21st, 483, silver watch; 22nd, 486 silver watch; 23rd, 492, chain; 25th, 499, gold watch; 28th, 612, suit of clothes; 513, suit of clothes; 29th, 518, violin; 31st, 523, coat. August 17th. 569. diamond ring; 18th, 576, silver watch; 19th, 577, pm, two rings, and coat; 25th, 591, silver watch; 28th, 606, silver watch; 31st, 612, silver watch. September Ist, 616, browsers and vest • Bth. 639, chain; 9th, 644, coat; 10th, 648, dress; 12th, 658, revolver; 17th, 686, silver watch and brooch > 19th, 694, silver watch: 23rd, 708, jacket and vest October 6th, 762, jacket.
PUBLIC NOTICES. OTAGQ RAILWAYS ANNIVERSARY DAY. TUESDAY, THE 23bd INST. Trains will be run between Port Cbalmers and Dunedin and between Dunedin and Green Island at single rates for return journey. All tickets will convey passengers to Kensington for the Race Course. Port Cbalmers to Dunedin or Kensington— First class, 2s; second class Is 6d (return). Pelicbet Bay to Dunedin or Kensington-First class, 9d-; second class, 6d (return). Green Island to Dunedin or Kensington —First class, Is 6d;‘ second class, le (return). Caversham to Dunedin—First class, 9d; second class. 6d (return). After 11 a.m., trains will leave the Dunedin station every twenty minutes for Kensington. Fares—First class, 9d; second class, 6d (return). On the 24th inst., intermediate trains will be run between Dunedin and Kensington every twenty minutes. Fares—First class, 9d; second class, 6d (return). WM. CONYERS, General Manager Otago Railways. RACES. RACES. RACES.-Important Notice. Families and Picnic Parties visiting the Racecourse can procure Refreshments of superfine quality five per cent, below Town prices, at the Ocean View Hotel and Store, five minutes’walk from the Racecourse and two minutes’ walk from Kensington Station. Note. —The latest successful invention—concrete hotel—where Wines and Spirits of the best quality are to be had at lowest prices. RACES! RACES I RACES!—Don’t forget to visit the Turkish Bath, Moray place, the greatest luxury of the age. , fTVEPID Swimming Bath, with warm and cold X shower—6d. Moray place. THE most enjoyable Lounge for on hour or two. Turkish Bath, Moray place. Cigars, coffee, "DACES !—Visitors from Melbourne will meet old JLv faces at the Turkish Bath, Moray place, SHOULD this meet the eye of H. C. C. C., supposed to have left Wellington in steamship Phone in September, he will hear of something to his advantage by sending his address to “J. G.?‘ care of Mrs Jackson, View street, Dunedin. ALL Parties having any accounts against W. H. Cutten, Esq., are requested to send them in to Messrs Gillies and Street, on or before Thursday, the 25th inst., as Mr Cutten is about to leave the Colony. NEW BREW 1 NEW BREW 11 Now on Draught at COURT’S OTAGO HOTEL, Rattray street. NEW BREW! NEW BREW ! ! COURT’S OTAGO HOTEL, Rattray street. [OA R D.l Mr m a• c f i b, Town Missionary, Elm Bow, above Brown street. rpHE Latest Fashion in Ladies’ Tortoiseshell Combs, at F. BEISSEL’S, Hairdresser. NOTICE. THE Largest Stock in Plaits, Frizzettes, Chignons, Head-dresses, Combs, Pins, &c. F. BEISSEL, Hairdresser. NOTICE. BEISSEL’S Cantharide Fluid is the only article in the whole world capable of reproducing Hair. CAUTION. THE high reputation of the Singer Manufacturing Company’s Sewing Machines has led to numerous attempts to make and sell spurious imitations. The Public are warned against parties advertising or offering for sale imitation Machines as “ The America Singer,” “ on the Singer principle,” or «« otl the Singer system,” in violation of the Compau V ' B legal rights. The only “Singer” Machines re tboße made b y the Manufacturing Company. Machines sold on deferred payments. G. M. A L , T> J IC H< Ajpnt, Dune<U^*
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Evening Star, Issue 3768, 22 March 1875, Page 3
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944Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3768, 22 March 1875, Page 3
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