Late Advertisements. TO MORROW (THURSDAY), JUNE 3. At 2 o'clock, 600 very heavy Stringy Bark Posts (Just landed), ex Sarah, On the Rattray Street Wharf. M ‘LANDLESS. HEPBURN, AND CO. are instructed by the imuorters to ao ii uc f 10n, °ri the Rattray Street Wharf, on Thui ’«day, 3rd June, at 2 o’clock, ° he&V J Bwk B °st S , ex Sarah, on the Rattray Street Wharf. Terms at sale. FRIDAY, 4th JUNE, At Ha’f-past II o’clock. Clearing Sale of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. o_ ■tf CO J T n A i ( r E J PIANOFORTES, By Erard, Dollard and Collard, and other makers. FULL AND HALF-CABINET SEWING „ M . machines, By Singer and Co. and Wheeler and Wilson. ]VI‘LANDRESS, HEPBURN & CO. will sell by auction at their Rooms Uo’cTock ° n Friday ’ 4th June > at ha]f Tast The whole household furniture and effects in Room*, Manse street, consisting of 4 drawing-room suits in striped ren , damask, pianofortes bv aP - , an(l sewing machines, boob' * m , a , foniers, hooks. -cases, and chefdinino- •* . > couches in fhaircloth, C V,-* ® chairs to match, office -.airs, &c., walnut centre tables, kerosene lamps, pictures, walnut card tables, tapestry carpets, mahogany wardrobes, chesc of drawers, dressing tables and glasses, washstands, double and single bedsteads and bedding, cots and mattresses, kitchen tables, and a large quantity of kitchen utensils and sundries. Also, Patent mangle and two American cookin? stoves, with fixings complete. MONDAY, 7th JUNE. At 2 o’clock. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY And Dwelling-house, Fronting Argyle street, Mornington. M ‘LANDLESS, HEPBURN, & CO. have received instructions from Mr W. M. Adam t® sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Monday, June 7, at 2 o’clock, All that very desirable Freehold Property, being part of Sections 73 and 74, Block VI., and numbered 10,11,12,13, 268, 269, 270 on the record of the Mornington District, and containing about one acre and three-quarters, all fenced-in, portion of which is laid out as a small orchard and flower garden. Together with The six-roomed Dwelling-house and Stable thereon. Terms at sale. \\T ANTED by a Lady, a Child to board Z and educate. Address “W. K.,” Star office. WANTED, a General Servant. Apply Mrs Porter, Britannia Hotel. WANTED Known,—Mr Stokes has much pleasure in announcing that he has reopened the Billiard Room at the Provincial Hotel, recently occupied by the Press Club, &c. WANTED, Furnishid Apartments or small Cottage. Address “J.M.,” STAR Office. WJANTED, a Nurse Girl, about fifteen V T years old. Apply, H. Crawford, Belltower Store. WANTED TO SELL, 50,000 ft of Red Pine Scantling at 10s and 12s per 100 ft. Also, a Four-roomed Cottage to Let. Apply, Gibbs and Clayton, Cumberland street. w ANTED, respectable Lad, App' Lear’s boot store, George street. ANTED Known —The Eggelt( Dancing Club will meet at Temp ranee Ha 1 l on 3rd inst,, at 8 p.m. WANTED, a smart young Man who understands horses; and to make himself useful. None but a practical man need jpjy- Mr Paul K. Leyden, Macandixw road, WANTED, a General Servant, to sleep at her own home. Apply Mrs Levi, George street, opposite Mr Chapman’s. WANTED, Gentlemen to attend i Skating Rink between four and s every afternoon. WANTED, Work hr a competent Pap bag hand. Address Mrs Temp Caversham Post-office. WAXTED, a Housemaid. Apply W liam Greenwood, Kensington. WANTED, a respectable Servant Housemaid, with references. Api to Mrs R. B. Martin, Roslyn. WANTED, Situation as Housemaid Gentleman’s family ; town or count Address “ Experience,” Star Office. WANTED, a Shopman and Rider-out. Apply Alexander and Shepherd, George street. WANTED, the Saturday Night Concert General Committee to meet at the Temperance Hall on Friday, June 4th. Important Business. WANTED, a General Servant. Apply to Mrs Stephenson, Manor place. WANTED, a Boy about 14. Apply A. Mercer, Rattray street. WANTED, an experienced Nurse Girl. References required. Apply, Mrs James Mills, Melville street. WANTED, Two Good Plasterers. Apply to John Alves, George street. WANTED to purchase Fowls—Spanish preferred. Apply Rutherford and Mitchell, grocers, Great King street. WANTED, Two Respacta' Boarders in Private Fain Wilson, baker, Dunean str. et. Men as Apply FOR SALE, (cheap) Singer’s No. 2 Sewing Machine ; good condition. Cottrell’s clog shop, Great King street. J EVENING STAR RUN FOR SALE. If Apply at once, Golden’s Victoria Store, Filleul streat. VACANCY for two or three respectable Boarders; single rooms, at Mrs Corsan’s, View street. TO BUILDERS.—James Hood, Archi tectural carver, at Craig’s, Frederick street, near Athol Place. BYCICLE.— For Sale, a Good Bycicle, with additional wheel for Trvcicle. Apply “ H.,” Box 14. wanted for Additions and «- Alterations to the Commercial Hotel, Green Island, _ till Saturday, at noon. E. J. Sanders, Architect and Surveyor.
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Evening Star, Issue 3829, 2 June 1875, Page 3
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