FOB SALE. F REEHOLD BUILDING MENTS FOR SALE ALLOTON deferred payments, In tho Rising Township of MUSSELBURGH, Within a few minutes’ walk of either the City or Ocean Beach. TERMS OF PAYMENT can be made by small annual instalments, at moderate rate of interest. T he proprietor is also prepared to give the most liberal facilities for building houses on easy terms. For plans and other information apply to HENRY DRIVER, Custom-house square J. P, JONES, St. Kilda Hotel STEWART & DOUGHTY, Oi to Mauae street DAVID PROUDFOOT, Dowling street. TO BAKERS.—Pure Malt Yeast on Sale 1 by the Albion Browing and Malting ' ompany, Limited. BDOR s aLE, cheap, y 1 Glen. John M‘ Princes street. two Sections at the Gregor, photographer, I?OR SALE, quantity of Roofing Iron, 3 slightly damaged. Apply Thomas Brodie, Hanover street. FOR SALE, Freehold Land and Threeroomed Cottage, Clyde Avenue; terms easy. M. W. Hawkins, Princes street. SALE, Freehold Cottage and Land, " Caversham, M. W. Hawkins, Princes street. FOR SALE, good Patent Box Mangle. A. Hunter, ironmonger, Great King street. POTATOES.
ON SALE by undersigned, ex Ladybird from Christchurch, in splendid condition, 50 Tons Prime Derwents. In lots to suit purchasers. FRANK PELL, Princes street. Office over Burton Bros., photographers. JONES, BAS CH, & CO. HAVE FOR SALE Cargill Road—Three-roomed House and Allotment— L 350, Grange street Two Four-roomed Houses. Weekly rent, 34s ; price, LSOO. Good investment, and easy terms of payment. Roslyn—Five-roomed House and Quarter-acre; splendid view ; price, L 350 ; and other Properties. Building Sections and Allotments in nearly all the Suburban Townships, with easy terms of purchase, Plans and all other information at the office, Temple Chambers, Princes street, Renta Collected.
('I 188 S k CLAYTON, X BOND STREET, Would reaped fully draw the attention cf railway contractors and mine owners to the Sturtevant Exhaust Ean Blowers, which they have for Sale. 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, it dusty particles for any distance. All chat requires doing is to add another length of pipe as the the tunnel progresses. To saw-mill and factory proprietors they are invaluable, as can he practically -hown 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 Wood-work-ing Machinery, Band Saw Machines, Belting, and we may say nearly all requisites for factory or saw-mill purposes. Any machine or other goods that wo 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 —viz., cash purchases at the buying market. will receive all information at the offices in Bond street. TENDERS TO CARPENTERS. fTAENDERS wanted for additions to a house JL in Brown street—labor only. MASON & WALES, Architects. TENDERS wanted till five o’clock on Wednesday, 29th, for the Erection of a Sirroomed Residence in Mornington. Plans and specifications, James Armstrong, Knox new Church. TO BUILDERS.—Tenders are invited for the erection of two Semi-detached Cottages, of wood, to be built at Ravensbourne, for Mr Nathan Hart. Plans and specifications to be seen at my Office until Monday, the 4'h of October. The lowest or any tender not necesssarily accepted. E, J. SANDERS, Architect and Smveyor, Princes street. fjfIENDERS Wanted for Formation, CutI ting, and Filling in road from Ross’s Road to Water of Leith, via Nicol Booths’. Plan and specification at Schoolhouse, Waikari. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 'fenders to be accompanied with 10 per cent, deposit, and returnable on Friday, October 1, 1875. W. JOHNSON. TENDERS will be received fill Noon on Thursday, October 7, for the erection of Two-storey (Wood, Brick, or Concrete) Building, at Outram, for the Colonial Bank of New Zealand. DAVID ROSS, Architect.
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Evening Star, Issue 3929, 28 September 1875, Page 1
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