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 of the favorite and rapidlyrising TOWNSHIPJOF FORBURY. The auctioneer has much pleasure in ogling 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 Poit’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, extendiag~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. MEETINGS. CHTJECH OP ENGLAND SPECIAL SERVICES IN HOLT WEEK. IITONDAT, March 22, St. Paul's, Dunedin, 7.80 -DLL p.m. Preacher—Eev. C. T, Martin. Tuesday, March 23, All Saints’, Dunedin, 7.30 m Eev. W. N. Leeson. Wednesday, March 24, St. Matthews’, Dunedin, 7.80 p.m. Archdeacon Edwards, Thursday, March 25, St. Paul’s, Dunedin, 7.30 prm. Eev. T. L, Stanley. Good Friday, March 26, St. Paul’s, Dunedin, lla.m, Eev. E. G. Penny, Good Friday, March 26, St. Paul’s, Dunedin, 7.30 p.m. Bishop of Dunedin. Good Friday, March 26, All Saint’s, Dunedin, 11 a.m. Bishop of Dunedin, Good Friday, March 26, St. Matthew’s, Dunedin. 11 a.m. Eev. B. L. Stanford. Good Friday, March 26, St. Peter’s, Caversham, 11 a.m. Eev. C. T. Martin. Good Friday, March 26, Holy Trinity, Port Chalmers, 11 a.m. Archdeacon Edwards. TO LET TO LET, for six months, furnished or unfurnished, the residence ®f J. J. Taine, Maori Hill. For particulars, apply on the premises. 10 LET, Bedroom with fireplace, suitable for one or two gentlemen, with or without board. Asher’s, butcher, Octagon. TO LET, Office and Store in Bond street, lately occunied by Thomas Birch. Apply to Finch and Birch, Rattray street. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. COMFOETABLE Board and Besidence for one or two'young men. Brown street, comer of Elm Eow. COMFOETABLE Board and Residence for two Gentlemen in a private family, no children Apply Hogg and Hutton. /COMFOETABLE Board and Besidence for two KJ or three Gentlemen, i place, opposite the School. at Eton Cottage, York PRIVATE Board and Residence, comer of Stafford street and Club Reserve. LI per week. Mrs English. HUSSEY’S Central Bearding House, comer Stuart and Smith streets. Good Accommodation for Boarders. PHOTOGRAPHERS. ONDON PORTRAIT ROOMS. Established 1861. REDUCED P I R ICES. Cartes de Visites from 12s 6d per Dozen. EDUCATIONAL. r | RIE MISSES BELL have now resumed Music Lessons at their Rooms, Princes street, and request former Pupils to attend at their usual hours. MONET. MONEY. —To Lend, for short or long periods, sums of L2O and upwards, repayable by monthly instalments or otherwise, upon freehold security, W. Dalrymple, Jun., Exchange Chambers, Princes street. MONEY. —Ihave principals who are prepared to advance on mortgages of freehold rural land. Also, sums of £SOO and upwards to lend on town and suburban properties. URQUHART MACPHERSON, Agent, High street. MONEY. —The undersigned acts as Bill Broker for the discount of Bills of L2O and upwards. URQUHART MACPHERSON Agent. High street. PUBLIC NOTICES. WA T , S O N »S, HIGH STREET. We beg to announce that the LARGE DINING HALL and BEDROOMS Of this Establishment ARE NOW OPEN, And the SMOKING and READING ROOM, and the LADIES’ DINING-ROOM, Will be ready in a few days, J. & J. WATSON.. HOURS OF MEALS. WEEK DATS. Breakfast, from half-past 7. Lunch, from 12 till 3. Tea. from 5 till 8. SUNDAYS. Breakfast, from half-past 8. Dinner, from half-past 12 till 2. Tea, from 5 till half-pas' 6. N.B. —During the Race Days, Lunch will be Ready at 11 o’clock, and Supper from 8 till 11 p.m. NOTICE. TO ROBERT TAYLOR, STONE MASON. FAILING your attendance at the works, the contract for stone work of Messrs Herbert, Haynes and Co.’s Premises will be carried on at your risk from Wednesday morning next, the 24th inst. MASON & WALES, Architects.
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Evening Star, Issue 3769, 23 March 1875, Page 3
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