for sale. JONES, BASCH & CO HOUSE, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENTS, Have for Sale by Private Treaty, Frederick street—Choice Section rurn ® u P| r i or Houses and Sections he Wcn—Well-situated Sections and Houses orbury—Half-acre, well improved and fenced, with two substantially- built bouses thereon, aversbam—-Six-roomed House and half-an acre or bury, Hillside Road—Three-roomed House Section, securely fenced. oßGCiong in South Dunedin, Forbury, Cpohc.» ot. Kilda, Green Island, Rothesay, Ravens bourne, Burnside, &c., &c., &c. Motel up-country, doing a good trade ■Koslyn, Sunnyside—The property of James Lambert, Esq. Ravensbounie—-Sections near Railway Station, Mosgiel—Sections near railway station. Blueskin Junction—2o Acres. Plansjand all otherfinfonnation at our' office, TempleJChambers, Princes street. Rents Collected. SALE—A most commodious family JL residence situated in the (Ren, fronting JMdpath Road and Maryhill Terrace. This property commands a most magnificent view of the May and Ocean Beach, and consists of 3J acres or land, partly laid out in flower garden and orchard, with a seven-ioomed house, two-stalled stable, cow and fowl ises, &c. Part of the purchase money can rem 'in on the property if -r A PP ! y Batbga„ and Buchanan :or to Mr Innes, on the proper 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 lown Belt, and is close to the Botanical Gardens and Acclimatisation Society’s gounds. STEWART AND DOUGHTY, Manse street. FOR SALE—A Quarter-acre Section. Hillside Road, close to Caledonian Grounds. Apply M. Pearce, Caversharo. FOR SALE, Six Iron Water Tanks, and inch Iron Piping, at Immigration Depot, Caversham. Apply to Immigration Officer, Dunedin; or Dep6t Master, Caversham. VXTASTE Paper for Sale, in lots to suit * ’ purchasers. Apply at office of this paper. FO- SALE, a Wheeler and Wilson Cabinet Sewing Machine in good order. Apply to Wallace, Caversham. FOR SALE, cheap—Cumberland street—a Comfortable Freehold Residence; large rooms. Also, small Freehold Estate producing L 75 per annum,.worth LBB. STEWART AND DO I GHTY, Manse street. SECOND-HAND PIANOS.-For Sale, two second hand Pianos, cheap. Apply to Charles Begg, Princes street. SOUTH DUNEDIN. BUILDING Allotments for Sale: price, LSO; opposite the St. Kilda Hotel, lerms to suit purchasers. Apply to Mi Jones, St. Kilda Hotel. TANKS 1 TANKS ! TANKS !-Wanted known that Tanks, with taps all complete, are always on hand at Hughes and Harvey s, Princes street south. CITY FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS FOR SALE. THE remaining unsold allotments fronting Fem Hill street, adjoining the Club, is now open to the public for selection. Terms cash. Title second remove from the Crown. Apply R. Rose, tailor, Princes street. TOWNSHIP OF WEST DUNEDIN. NOTICE. THE Undersigned has received instructions . to . 6 ell by private contract, a few unsold sections in the above township. Immediate application necessary. Terras very liberal. HENRY DRIVER, N.Z.L. and M.A, Co. TO WORKING MEN. EVERY MAN can have a Freehold by buying a Section in the Township of St. Kilda. Price moderate, and terms of payment very liberal. GEORGE W. ELIOTT, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. EDUCATIONAL. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF OTAGO, THE Third Session of the Society’s Evening Classes will be opened on Tuesday, 4th May, at 7.30, iu the Octagon Drill-shed, when pupils will be enrolled, and arrangements for conducting the classes stated. Admission, as usual, through recommendation of a director. A. MACGREGOR. NCIENT and Modern Languages.— Gret Latin, German, ench, Italian, Spanish ;al Drawing, Painting, &c., &c. A. BUECHLER, corner of Octagon" and George street, above Peterson’s, grocer. is the application of science and economy to the art of writing* It is more easily written and read than long hand, MR DIACK, Maitland street, has an Evening Class now open. He also gives lessons Privately and through the Post. Music Lessons at their Rooms, Princes street, and request former Pupils to attend »t their wnwl boors.
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Evening Star, Issue 3800, 29 April 1875, Page 1
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