bales by auction. TUESDAY, Bth JUKE. At 12 o’clock. At the Stores lately occupied by Mr G. Held. Walker street. A QUANTITY OP CASKS, Ac., Ac.. Ex Lady of the Lake, To be sold to defray Storage and freight , Also, 30 VERY LARGE EMPTY (Zinc-lined). In lets to suit Purchasers. Terms cash. jyj‘LANDRE9S, HEPBURN, A CO. THURSDAY, 10th JUNE, At 12 ©’dock. * To Staffordshire Warehousemen, Importers, Dealers, and Others* 33 PACKAGES EARTHENWARE. CHmAWARE, CRYSTAL, AND GLASSWARES Just Landed, ex Leuoadla, from London. "VT *LANDRESS, HEPBURN, A CO. ATX are instructed by the Importers to sill by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street* on Thursday, 10th June, at 12 o'clock, A large invoice of the following goods, now landing, ex Lencadin, from London, Comprising—--13 packages crystal and glassware, include ing tumblers, pressed and cut, dishes, plates, bowls, beehives, dessert sets, centres and stands, lions, dogs, pickles, cruets, water-bottles, mugs, faMilnwla and decanters in sets, comports, sugars mid creams, green hocks, butters, fingers, dolphins, vases, goblets, salts, wines, ales, sets of table crystal, Ac,, Ac, 20 packages earthenware and china ware, comprising dinner services in great variety, dishes, plates, bakes, cover dishes and boats, teas, bowls, muga. ewers and basins, dessert, breakfast, and tea services, breakfast cups and saucers, teas and services, batters, slops, milks, jugs, egg cups, and bread plates, Ac., Ac. Terms at sale. SATURDAY, 12th JUNE, At 2 o’clock. FREEHOLDS FOR ALL CLASSES. In the TOWNSHIP OP NORMANRY. RYTiANDRESS, "HEPBURN, A CO. XfX have been instructed by John Reid, Esq., to sell by auction, on Saturday, 12th mat,, at 2 o’clock, His valuable property at the Lower Junction, North-East Valley. Surveyed into suitable allotments. Title under the Transfer Act. Flans of the property may be obtained at the rooms of the auctioneers. Terms very liberal. MR JAMES MILNER will on Monday, 14th June, 1876, at I o’clock p.nu, sell by pnblic auction, at the head of the Graving Dock, Fort Chalmers, A quantity of 9 x 3 White Spruce Deals, various lengths, more or less damaged, with nails—having formed the ice* house on board the Timaru.
OOTEBNUENT NOTICES V. E. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. STATIONS. Public Works Office, Dunedin, 26th May, 1875* SEPARATE Tenders are invited by the Colonial Government for the erection of the following Station Buildings on the Dunedin and Clutha Railway Fifth-class Passenger Station at Lovell’s Flat. Fourth-class Station-master’s House at Stirling. Fifth-class Station-master’s House at Lo* veil’s Flat. Drawings and specifications may be seen at this office, and at the Railway Station, Milton* Tenders, addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, will be received at this office up till noon of Monday, the 14th June. 1876. # The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By command* W. N. BLAIR, District Engineer# V. R. PublicjWorks Office, (Colonial Arcohiteot’s Branch). Wellington, May 28,1875* TENDERS are invited for the erection of a Pest and Telegraph Office at MosgleL General conditions, specifications, and draw* ings may be seen at the Offices of the Colonial Architect, Wellington, and at the Public Works Office, Dunedin. Tenders addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, and marked outride “ Ten* ders for Post and Telegraph Office, Mossiel,” will be received at the office of the undersigned noon of Thursday, the 24th day of June, Telegraphic Tenders will be received, pro* vided the original Tender and deposit are lodged with the nearest District Engineer at the time specified. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. W. H. CLAYTON. Colonial Architect*' CORPORATION NOTICES CITY OF DUNEDIN. THE CITIZENS’ ROLL, YEAR 1875-6J RATEPAYERS are reminded of the necessity for their making immediate pay* ment of all City rates for the current year. Failing payment on or before the loth June* all ratepayers then in default will, as by law required, be excluded from the Citizens’ Roll. Persons who may have recently acquired a for admission to the Roll, or whose qualification may have been lately altered, owing to change of residence or other* wise, are respectfully requested to intimate the fact at the Town Clerk’s Office, Manse Street* forthwith. J. M. MASSEY. Town Clerk# May 26,1875. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. r I tWO Gentlemen of Sober Habits will find JL a Comfortable Home, with every atten* tion to their comfort; no other boarders kept i no cbiidran, Mrs Farquharson, oemer Com* berland and Union streets. COMFORTABLE Board and Residence for two respectable men. Apply Mrs Brown# opposite Salutation Hotel, Rattray street. APARTMENTS Wanted for Two Gentlemen with partial board, near town* Address Turkish Bath, Moray Place.
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Evening Star, Issue 3833, 7 June 1875, Page 3
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