IRONMONGERY, WANTED KNOWN. J L L S MBS W A Wholesale and Retail IRONMONGER, Comer of Princes and Walker streets, Dunedin, Has now en hand and to arrive REGISTER GRATES, LEMINGTON AND „„ SCOTCH COOKING RANGES, Smith and Wellstood’s ” and “ Watson and Gow’s ” Cooking Stoves, Mantelpieces, Fenders, Fireirons, &o. ELECTROPLATED AND BRITANNIA METAL GOODS, Tea Trays, Hip and Sponge Baths, Lamps and Chimneys, Brushware, Table and Pocket Cut* lery. Tinned and Enamelled Holloware, American Brooms, Tubs and Buckets, and Furnishing Ironmongery of every description. SPADES AND SHOVELS, HAT AND DIGGING FORKS, Manilla and Flax Rope, Seaming Twine, Scales and Weighing Machines, Plough and Cart Traces, Backhands, Lancashire and Scotch Hames, American Axes and Churns, Pit and Cross-cut Saws, &c., &c. _ AMERICAN ANGLO-CUT NAILS, Wire and “Ewbank’s” Patent Nails, Locks and Hinges, Iron and Braes Screws, and Builders’ Ironmongery of all kinds. Paints, Oils, and Colors of every description. Blasting Powder, Patent Fuse; Guns, and Sporting Ammunition. Fencing Wire, Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10; Fencing Staples, and Wire Stretchers. Fancy Bird Cages—a Large Variety. MARBLE MANTELPIECES. A special line in English Galvanised Corrugated Iron, 6, 6, 7, 8, and 9ft. Best brands. A general assortment of Carpenters’ and Joiners* Tools, by the best makers, always on hand. Agent for Wheeler and Wilson’s Sewing Machines. SALES BY AUCTION. SATURDAY, 20th NOVEMBER, At 12 o’clock. SHARES! SHARES! 10 shares Mosgiel Woollen Factory Co. 35 „ South British Insurance Co. 30 „ National ~ 50 „ Standard „ ~ 5 „ Colonial Bank 100 „ Fiji 83 „ Friendly Societies’ Hall Co. w In lots to suit purchasers. HITBLAW & O O. TO-MORROW, At 2 o’clock. CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELLERY, &c., &c. D m. sped di n g • will sell by auction, at his Rooms at 2 o’clock to-morrow — Superior marble timepieces, striking clocks, hall clocks, American clocks, gold and silver watches, chains, rings, brooches, earrings, &c. Also, Furniture, pictures, and sundries.
SATURDAY, 20th NOVEMBER, At 2 o’clock. G RIGOR, MAITLAND, AND CO. have received instructions from Messrs Stewart and Gow, to sell by public auction, at their Sale Rooms, Balclutha, on the above date and hom, The following valuable Freehold Properties Sections 7, 7s, 8, 85, 9, 9s, 12, 32*. 13 33J. Block 111., Barr’s Subdivision of the Town of Balclutha, adjoining the residence of Alexander Bain, Esq., having extensive frontages to Renfrew and John streets, the two main cross streets, leading from the Railway Station to Clyde street. Sections 11, 12/ Block 111., East Ward, near Mr Doall’s flour mill. Section 20, Block 111,, opposite Balclutha Hotel, with 66ft frontage to Main ■ South road, and 66ft frontage to street, in front of Balclutha hotel. Sections 3, 4, Block I, Helensburgh, 132 feet frontage to Main street Section 4, Block V., M‘Neil’s Subdivision fronting Clyde street Section 1, Block IV., Township of Stir ling Section 2, Block 1., East Ward, Bal clutha, on which is erected the Bal clutha Hotel and Stables, now in the possession of Mr Richards. 250 acres (more or less) agricultural land situated at Hillend, adjoining the pro perty of Matthew Marshall, Esq. 350 acres (more or less) improved agricul tural land, with farm buildings, now in the occupation of Mr James Smith situated in the Te Houka District, near the valuable properties of Messrs Geo, Aitken, James Bruce, William Walker, and Robert Robson. Section 13, Block VIII., A, M'Neil’a Subdivision of Balclutha, immediately behind the Wesleyan Manse, 'this section is well worth the attention of anyone wanting a site for a private residence. Also— Sections 1, 3, 4, 6. 8, 10, and 12, Block 111., Battrick’s Subdivision, town of Balclutha. These sections are an ex tension of the highest terrace in the township, and are well suited for manufactories or private residences. These Properties will be sold to the highest bidder, and should command the attention of the public. Immediately opposite the above 7 acres, Four Quarter-Acre Sections will be offered in the. Township of Helensburgh, being Sections 6, 7, 16, •; 17, Block I. The Auctioneers would request the attention of Speculators, Settlers, and others to the above sale. A few additional valuable Properties will be offered on the same day, particulars of which will appear in next issue of ‘ Clutha Leader ’ The above Properties are early selections, and should command attention by the public, having been long withheld from sale. On and after Ist November, plans of the above Properties may be seen at tne Offices of the Auctioneers. Terms of payment will be liberal.
MONDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER. On the Premises of Mr Doid, draper, George street, commenc.ug at six o’clock every evening, sharp. JOSEPH LAZARUS will sell by auction, the whole of his extensive stock of drapery, in lots to suit purchasers. Terms cash. TUESDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER, At 1 o’clock. At Moseiel Sale Yards. FAT AND STORE CATTLE. Henry driver has received instructions to sell by auction, at the Mosgiel Cattle Yards, on Tuesday, 23rd November, at 1 o’c'cck, 150 head store cattle, nearly all largeframed, quiet, well-conditioned bullocks 25 head prime cattle. HENRY DRIVER, N.Z.L. and M.A. Company,
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Evening Star, Issue 3974, 19 November 1875, Page 3
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