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WANTED. MILK.-Wantod to Soli, about thirty uuarta or more of good milk; can be delivered daily in Dunedin. Address “ Alpha,” Star office. WANTED TO SELL, Singer’s Sewingmachines ; good order; L 4 10s upwards, Mrs Keatee, Castle street. WANTED, Tenders, to 16th September, for Two-roomed Additions to House. Apply James Pollock, Arthur street. WANTED, a 5 or 6 h,p. Steam-engine, Apply by letter, Box 15. WANTED Known—Without exception, the best London and Parisian Millinery in Dunedin—Mrs W. A. Jenkins (from Peter Robinson’s, Oxford street, London), next door but one to Craig and Gillies’s, George ANTED Known —That S. Doodeward has removed to his old premises, George street Haircutting and Shaving carried on as before, Haircuttiner. 6d. No connection with the shop in Stafford street. ANTED Known —Early Seed Potatoes —round and kidney —good sorts. James Pryor, seedsman, George street. WANTED Known—Every description of Baskets made to order and Chairs caned. A. Stannard, George street. treet. FREEHOLD PROPERTY.

WANTED Tenders for the purchase of a Freehold Property, with 37ft frontage to) street and 66ft to Grange street, with a'store and house to Hanover street and two cottages to Grange street, drawing a rent of about LIOO per annum. Sealed tenders for some to be sent to Joseph Sparrow, Grange street, Dunedin, up to the 16th September. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WANTED KNOWN GEORGE BORDER, News, House, and Commission agent, George street, begs to thank his numerous friends lor the large share of suppert accorded him in the past, and to inform them that he is row in a position to supply either the ‘ Times,’ ‘ Guardian,’ or Stab, as may be required. All orders may be sent to his residence, George street. Rents collected. fob bale. Freehold building allot. MENTS FOR SALE ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS, In the Rising Township of MUSSELBURGH, Within ajfew minutes’ walk of either the City or Ocean Beach. TERMS OF PAYMENT can be made by small annual instalments, at moderate rate of interest. The proprietor is also prepared to give the most liberal facilities for building houses on easy terms. For plans and other information apply to Or to HENRY DRIVER, Custom-house square ; J. P JONES, St. Kilda Hotel: STEWART & DOUGHTY, Manse street; DAVID PROUDFOOT, Dowling street. JONES, BASOH, k CO. HOUSE, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENTS, Have for Sale by Private Treaty,

Six-roomed House, Caversham. Two four-roomed Houses St. Hilda, fronting Hill-side road, Superior Residence, and 4A acres attached, Roslyn Four-roomed Stone House, Portobell) road. Dairy Farm—Easy distance from town. Sunny-side—Store To Let, with acres of ground attached ; present occupier leaving tSie country. Cargill street —Freehold Property. St. Ifcavid street—Superior allotments. Ravcmsboumo—Sections near Railway Station, Sections in South Dunedin, Forbury, Opohc, Sit. Hilda, Green Island, Rothesay, Ravens bourne, Mosgiel, St Leonards, Burnside, lloslyn, Sunnyside, &c., &c M ko. Plana and all other information at our office, Temple Chambers, Princes street, Rents'CoUeoted. FOR SALE, a Four-roomed Cottage. Apply Mrs Goodall, High street, Caver ah arm. FOR SALE, Freehold Cottage and Land, at Caversham. M. W. Hawkins, Princes stmjfc. F'OR SALE, substantial Bluestone Fourroomed House and Section in Begg’s ! towisship, Anderson Bay District, the propert yof Mr Grainger; easy terms of purchase. W. Dalrymple, jun., agent. jpi IB B S k CLAY TO N, V*T BOND STREET, Wocdd respectfully draw the attention of railway contractors and mine owners to the Sturtevamt Exhaust Fan Blowers, which they have for £iale. For the ventilation of mines and tunnels there is no invention to compete with them. They work outside the mine or tunnel, and. will act and draw away foul air, smoke, >r dusty particles for any distance. AH that requires doing is to add another length of pipe as the the tunnel progresses. To saw-mill and factory proprietors they are invaluable, as oan be practically shown at our Cumberland street Factory. Chips, shavings, sawdust, or other ■ refuse can be drawn from the machines making it, and carried to a receptacle wherever thought most suitable. After the tubes are fixed no other attention is necessary, and the Fan is Perfectly Noiseless,' We also have W ood-work-in?, Machinery, Bond Saw Machines, Belting, and we may say nearly all requisites for factory or saw-mill purposes. Any machine or other goods that we may not hold in stock we are prepared to get in large or small orders, either from America or England, on the very best terms—via., cash purchases at the buying market. wishing to order machines or goods will receive all information at the offices in Bond street.

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Evening Star, Issue 3916, 11 September 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 3916, 11 September 1875, Page 1

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