_SAL2y BY AUCTION. SATURDAY, 27th MARCH At half-past 2 o’clock. • ENRYR I y E R —rf “f 3 received instructions from the proseU« by k' Custom-house Square, on the above date, ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FOUR AfipOTMENTS, Being an exteniro of the favorite slid rapidWrising TOWNSHIP/OP FORBURY. The auctioneer has much pleasure in calling the attention of the public to this very valuable freehold property, situated as It is en the highest and healthiest portion of the flat, adjacent to the Government workshops, and within ten minutes’ walk of the Pojt Office. These advantages, combined with abundant fertility ■ ot the soil, strongly recommend the loqalfcr.te mechanics end working men. ■ The land has frontages to Cargill and Macanclrew Roads, the principal thoroughfares in the district* Terms of Payment—L3o, upset price. . a s follows :—L7 10s cash, the balance dv three instalments, extending over eighteen months. Intending purchasers are invited tc procure plans and inspect the property before the sale. Title under th. Land Transfer Act. Lithographed Plans and all further particulars may he obtained at the rooms of the Auctioneer. HENRY DRIVER, N.Z.L, & M.A. Co. EDUCATIONAL. A YOUNG English Lady, who has been partly educated on the Continent, Wishe s to give tuition in English, Hebrew, French, and German, or Elementary Music. She i* also desirous of forming morning classes at he 1 ’ home for French and German. For further particulars apply te MISb METZ, Lees street. 71 THE MISSES BELL have now resumed Music Lessons at their Rooms, Princes street, and request former Pupils to attend at their usual hours. MONEY. jl/TONEY. —To Lend, for short or long periods, sums of L2O and upwards, repayable by monthly instalments or otherwise, upon freehold security. W. Dalrymple, Jim., Exchange Chambers, Princes street. MONEY.— I have principals who are pru pared to advance on mortgages of freehold rural land. Also, sums of £SOO and upwards to lend on town and suburban pro perties, URQUHART MACPHERSON, Agent, High street. MONEY.— The undersigned acta as Bill Broker for the discount of Bills of L2O and upwardsURQUHART MACPHERSON Agent. High street.
PUBLIC NOTICES. TDACES! RACES! RACESi-Don’t forget to JLVi visit the Turkish Bath, Moray place,* the greatest luxury of the age. rpEPID Swimming Bath, with warm and cold JL shower—dd. Moray place. THE most enjoyable Lounge for an hour or two. Turkish Bath, Moray place. Cigars, ooffce, RACES i —Visitors from Melbourne will meet old faces at tho Turkish Bath, Moray place. SHOULD this meet tho eye of H. C. C. C., supposed to have left Wellington in steamship Phoebe in September, he will hear of something tohis advantage by sending his address to “J, G •» care of Mrs Jackson, View street, Dunedin, ANNUAL RACES, 1876. TIME OF STARTING. THURSDAY, MARCH 25m. Steeplechase—l2.3o p.ni, : Town Plate—l.3o p.m Master Rowe Stakes—2.3o p.m. Forbury Handicap—3 p.m. Flying Handicap-4 p.m. Consolation Handicap—6 p.m. The attention of owners of horses is directed to Rules 47 and 53, regarding weighing and starting. Settling Night—Saturday, March 27, at eight o’clock. SYDNEY JAMES Secretary, Dunedin Jockey Club. NOTICE TO THOSE WANTING THEIR OWN FREEHOLDS. THERE are a few Allotments in the extension of Calton remaining unsold. The situation of this rising township is unrivalled for its healthiness and beauty of position, adjoins Town Belt-aifß! is close to the Botanical Gardens and AdflfJmaMsation Society’s gpunda. STEWART AND DOUGHTY, Manse street. g Ds BEER AND CO., Importers of China, Glass, Earthen and Lamp Ware , Have now lauded the following shipments: 54 eases American Chairs 1 Ex Sunlight, 19 „ Sewing Machines > from 31 packages Lampware ) New York. 93 „ Glass and China Ware, ex Janet Cowan, from London <33 ~ Earthenware, ex Florence, from London. tion vited at their tempora store, STAFFORD STREET. [CARD-1 R M ~A p I Town Missionary, Elm Row, above Brown street. ALL .Babies having any accounts ag W. H. Cutten. Esq,, are request* send them m to Messrs Gulies and Stree or before Thursday, the 25th inst., as Cutten is about to leave the Colony. CAUTION. rpHE high reputation of the Singer MaauIL facturjpg Company’o Sewing Alacbines has led to numerous attempts to make and sell spurious imitations. The Public are warned against parties advert icing or offering foreale imitation Machines us “The Ammn Singer, “on the Singer principle,” or on tbe -v.jger system,” in violation of the yorapany-e legal rights. The only “Singer” •vlauuiucs are ihofco made by the Singer vlanufacluriug Company. daoriino-j sold on deferred payments. M. A LDRI CH,
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Evening Star, Issue 3770, 24 March 1875, Page 3
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