SALES BY AUCTION, TUESDAY, 18th MAY, At 12 o’clock. To Grocers and Storekeepers. Dm. s tedding will sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Tuesday, May 18, at 12 o’clock, 45 mats white crystal sugar 45 do yellow do 32 bags Company’s white do 12 half-chests fine tea 36 reams brown, white, and blotting paper All duty paid. For absolute sale, on ascount of persons notified. Terms at sale. TUESDAY, 18th MAY, At 2 o’clock, On account ef whom it may concern. 42 PAIRS COTTON SHEETS, More or less damaged. Terms cash. HITELAW AND 00. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FREEHOLDS FOR ALL CLASSES, In the TOWNSHIP OF NORMANBY. M‘LANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO. have been instructed by John Reid, Esq., to sell by auction, on an early date, his valuable property at the lower junction, NorthEast Valley. Surveyed into suitable allotments. Terms very liberal. Title under the Land Transfer Act. SATURDAY, 22nd MAY, At 2 o'clock. FREEHOLD TOWN AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. With Dwelling Houses, FOR UNRESERVED SALE. DM. SPEDDIG . is instructed by Mr spray to sell by auction at his Rooms, on Saturday, 22nd May, at 2 o’clock, Allotment No. 11, being Subdivision of Section 50, Block 37, corner of Forth and St. David streets, on which is a newly-erected Five-roomed Verandah House, at present occupied by the owner. Part of Section No. 91, Block 6, Town Distriet, having a frontage of 44ft to Maclaggan street, Mornington, by a depth of 132 ft to the District Road, on which are oreoted two Dwelling-houses, let at L4l 12s and L2O 18s per annum respectively. This property is in a very central position, and opposite M‘Nee’s store. Terms at sale. SATURDAY, 22nd MAY. 12 o’clock, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Carriages, Carriage Horses, Harness, Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Saddles, Harrows, Draught Horae and Cart, Garden Tools, Dairy Utensils, &c. SECTIONS IN TOWNSHIP OF OPOHO. M‘LANDREbS, HEPBURN, and CO. are instructed by Captain Boyd, to sell by auction, at his residence, Opoho, on Saturday, 22nd May. at 12 o’clock, The whole of his household furniture and effects, comprising— Large pier glass, 48 by 38; sofas, carpets, armchairs, chairs, tables, 100 tables, worktable, beds, mattrasses, music stool, rosewood music stand and whatnot combined, large flower stand and table, bookcase 6 by 9 ; kitchen utensils, &c., &c. Cabinet sewing machine Very handsome rosewood grand square pianoforte, with patent key board, by Collard < and Collard. Dairy utensils, garden tools, garden engine, and lawn-cutter. Covered wagonette (for nine) by Wilson, of Melbourne, and open waggonette (for 6) by Chaplin, of Dunedin ; double harness, cart harness, roller cart, plough, harrows, &c. Pair of first-class grey carriage horses, sound and thoroughly staunch, and accustomed to work together; first-class and thoroughly staunch bay cart mare, good milch cow, four years old, will milk without bale or leg rope; lady’s side-saddle, girl’s side-saddle, gentleman’s saddle, boy’s saddle, bxidles, bits, &c., tarpauling. Two stacks of oaten hay, about five tons. Als*, 20 most desirable qr.-acre sections in the township of Opoho, at an upset price of L3O each. . Note.—The horses, carriages, harness, &c., will be sold at half-past two o’clock sharp, and immediately thereafter the sections.
PUBLICATIONS Just Published, Price One Shilling. ON SOME COMMON CAUSES OF PUL MONARY CONSUMPTION, Bt Robert H. Bakewell. M.1),, St. Andr., M.R.C.S., Eng., Fellow of the Roya Medical and Chirurgical Society of London, late President of the Medical Board of Trinidad, Visiting Physician of the Leper Asylum, and Medical Officer of Health for the Colony ; formerly on the Medical Staff of the Army in the Crimea and at Scutari, &c., &c. Author of “ The Pathology and Treatment of omall-pox ;” on the Growth and Reproduction of the Red Corpuscles of the Blood/’ &c., &c., &c. Reports on Leprosy,” addressed to the Governor of Trinidad and the Secretary of State for the Colonies. Dunedin, New Zealand: Wise and Co.; London t H. K. Ijcwis, Grower fltreet. WILL BE PUBLISHED SHORTLY. BRADSHAW’S GUIDE TO NEW ZEA LAJD. Full information in a future advertisement. ___ S. M. DALGLEISH. JUST Received, by Suez Mail, monthly parts ‘ Young Ladies’ Journal/ April; ‘ Bow Bells/ April; ‘ family Hex aid/ March; ‘London March; &c. JOSEPH BRAITHWAITE, Importer High street. EDUCATIONAL. J BITING, Arithmetic, &0., Athenssum, three evenings per week. 15s per quarter. Mr Gow. MISS AITKEN has commenced to give Lessons in Pianoforte Music at her residence. Pineal street (round comer from St. Andrew street). Por beginners, terms moderate. MISSES BELL have now resumed Music Lessons at their Rooms, Princes street, and request former Pupils to attend at thoir nmial bourn. LOST, POUND. &o T,, a yellow long-haired Torrisr—“ Dandy. rewarded. Apply A. Stronach, Hig
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Evening Star, Issue 3815, 17 May 1875, Page 2
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