SALES BY AUCTION. TUESDAY, 4th MAY, At 2 o’clock. To Fruiterers and Storekeepers. 400 OASES FRUIT. Ex Agnes Jessie, from Hobart Town. D.M. SPEDDING • will sell by auction, at bis Rooms, on Tuesday, 4th May, at 2 o’clock, 400 cases apples and pears. Without reserve. Terms at sale. SATURDAY, Bth MAY, At 2 o’clock. LIBRARY OF THE LATE JUDGE GRAY. At Rooms, Manse street. M ‘LAN DRESS, HEPBURN, ft 00. have received instructions from Mr M'JCeay, sole Executor in the estate of the late Judge Gray, to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Saturday, Bth May, at 2 oclock, The library of the late Judge Gray—comprising a collection of very valuable Law Reports and text books, and including a complete set of the “ Law Journal,” from its beginning up to the present time. Catalogues to be obtained at the Rooms of the Auctioneers, Terms at sale, SATURDAY, Bth MAY, At 1 o’clock. TOWNSHIP OF ABBOTSFORD, MACLEAN BROTHERS are favored with instructions from the proprietor. Alex. Brown, Esq., to sell by auction, at their rooms, Manse street, on the above date, at 1 o’clock, Part of the township of Abbotsford, viz.,_ sections 3 to 18, block IT., varying in extent from half an acre to one acre each, and sections 1 to 15, 17 and 19 to 24, block I, quarter-acre to half-an-acre each _ This township, situated as it is in the beautiful rising ground surrounding the Green Island Railway Station, is now so well known as to require no commendation from the auctioneers. Owing to a misunderstanding with a tenant occupying a portion of this township, the proprietor was unfortunately compelled to annul orm< ? r sa k certain sections, but the difficulty in question being now overcome, the above-mentioned sections' will be submitted, with a Title guaranteed, Under the Land Transfer Act, And the tcimsof payment will be unusually liberal. For full particulars see future advertisement. MACLEAN BROTHERS. P-JBLIC NOTICES. PHILADELPHIA EXHIBITION. f rL r E Colonial Government being desirous J*- that the natural productions of New Zealand, in their raw state, should be fully represented at the Exhibition to be held in 1870, at Philadelphia, intending exhibitors in Otago are requested to put themselves into communication with Captain Hutton, Otago Museum, Dunedin, as early as possible. . The following are considered to be the i.rincipal exhibits ; —Wool, preserved meat, sealskins, whalebone, oil, and tee;b, timber, flax, grain, tanning bark, coal, building stone, materials for the manufacture of pottery and glass, mineral and ores, materials for the manufacture of paper. Speoinl arrangernento Imvc Ijccii jiuulc for obtaining gold specimens. While the producer of each article is assured of receiving full credit for its production, the article itself must be at the absolute disposal of the Government; to ensure which each exwho will not freely give up his gsods for exhibition, will be i aid a fair valuation for them before they are sent away ; excepting when exhibitors elect to give their own direct tions as to the disposal of their goods. 1 he New Zealand contributions will be sent direct to Ameiica from Wellington. By order, F. W. HUTTON.
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 American Singer - ,” “on the Singer principle,” or “on the Singer system,” in violation of the Company's legal rights. The only “Singer” Machines are those made by the Singer Manufacturing Company. Machines sold on deferred payments U. M. ALD KI 0 IT, Acvnt, Dunedin
TO LET rpO LET, a Tour-roomed House at ■"uniiyrr S^e * Apply Matheson and Marshall, Kaikorai. mO LET, Eouv Ji. London street on the premises. 1 looms unfurnished in Apply, Mrs Jeffroys’ rpo LET, newly-erected Five-roomed Yeran- „ , Ir ° use 11 ear tow”, water, grates, &c. H. I<. Hardy. LET, two dooms in brick building, X Princes street. 30 x 20 each. H. F Hardy, TnURNLSHEM BEDROOM with fireplace 111 to Pet, next Asher’s, Butcher, Octagon. rjpo LET, on Lease, berms to suit Purchasers. 8 Allotments in Upper Maclaggan street, o ~ .Serpentine Avenue. Quarter Acre Section in Queen street. ... » . >» llcgent road. Allotment m Hope street. lIMNUY J. WALTER, Hotel Agent, Valuator, kc. , t'o:ce end Store in Bond street, i lately ccoupled by Thomas Biicli. Apply to I me!i and liircli, Rattray street. I I'l b offers fiom Booksellers foi » ? the entire Stock at 1 fay’s Bible Ware bouse, I nnees street, Terms libeial. VJ|7 ANTED Known—Great Cheap Sale o , * , Hooks ami Stationery commences today, at Hay s Bible Ward louse. w, "’- e st(l(sk »>f Looks and Stationery , j ll Hay’s Bible Warehouse must be cleared out immediately. HA'S S Bible Warehouse is to be pulled down. The stock must be cleared out. threat B u-gains. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF OTAGO. PSYHE lliird Session of the Society’s Even in nr 9l a ?,l es . wi . U ke opened on Tuesday, 4t May, at t.oO, m the Octagon Drilt-shcd, whe pupils will be enrolled, and arrangements fi conducting the classes stated. Admission, as usual, through rocommendatio of a director. A, MACGREGOR
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Evening Star, Issue 3803, 3 May 1875, Page 2
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