SALES BY AUCTION » ft*. WE VICES DAY, sth JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. At the New Zealand Brewery, By Order c ff the Trustees in the Estate of the late Jamea Copeland. W r I T E L A W ft CO* • "J instructed (by order of the trusted m the estate of the late James Copeland) to 1.000 casks, all sizes Yeast-troughs, tubs, buckets, hoops, staves, kiln tiles, and a quantity of brewer*’ sundries. Also, 20.000 American shingles, bricks, timber. &c., ftc, ’ 1 Terms at sale. THURSDAY, 6th JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. SURPLUS SHIP STORES. Ex Mataura and Waimate, %XT HITELAW & GO. _ are instructed by the Now Zealand Shipping Company, to sell by auction, at their Booms, Rattray street, on Thursday, 6th January, at 2 o’clock, A large quantity of surplus ship stores. Full particulars in future advertisement. Terms at sale. SATURDAY, Ist JANUARY, At 3 o’clock. Wreck of the as. Lady of the Lake for Sale, by auction. On account o whom it may concern. 'aclean brothers . are instructed to sell by auction, at la'nf,. roo “ 8 > Manse street, on Saturday, Ist January, at three o clock, On account of whom it may concern, Ihe wreck of the s.s. Lady of the Lake, as she now lies in Molynenx Ray. m about 3 to 4 fathoms water. Her cargo, consisting of about twenty tons general merchandise, will be subject to salvor s claim for recovery. Terms net cash. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Gi EAT SALE OF FREEHOLDS. SUBURBAN ALLOTMENTS, TOWNSHIP OP BURNSIDE ( -AST). Seven minutes’ from Dunedin by Railway adjoining flic Junction Station of the CJutha and Green Island Railways, and having a large double frontage 1 1 the main south road. M ‘LAND HESS, HEPBURN, & CO. hove received instructions from 12 Prosser, Esq., to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Mans* street,, on an early date, of which due notice will lie given, His beautiful estate of BURNBANK, sub-divided ami so surveyed that purchasers desiring a largo block may acquire any number of adjoining sections. For Suburban Villas these rolling downs can* not be surpassed. The soil is rich, and the land has recently been carefully laid down with English grass. There is a fane stream of water running through the estate, as well as Bdveral excellent springs. For Market Gardens and Orchards a considerable portion of the township is eminentlv adapted. J As homes for working men the locality cannot be surpassed. On one of the sections is a substantiallybuilt seven-roomed hi.use, with excellent garden and orchard, Most liberal terms of payment are offered, viz., deposit in cash of L 5 per section ; balance at six, twelve, and eighteen months, with seven per cent, interest added. I uichasers desirous of longer terms may obtain same on application. J Itmucdi to possession given. Intending buyers are strongly invited visit the ground during the holidays, goti out at. the Burnside station. Lithograph plans can be obtained at rooms of the auctioneer after the Ist. 10 I.E? TO LET, a comfortable Four-roomed Mr Smith, adjoining section. ripO TFT, Four-roomed House, in George s‘r vt, near York Hotel. Apply Mrs I*O’itcr. l-.-t.e Ar dlery Hotel, • George street. H? O ; : T, a [■'••ir.-roomed House, Dowiing " street. Apply J. iSFOulloch, Albion House, Moray place. mO LET, Furnished B droom ; use of kitJ*- chcn. Opposite the Steam Brick Yard, TlO LET, three-roomed Cottage in Smith street. Inquire Seane. Stuart street, next Hus-ey’s, f ]T O LET, a Four-roomed House and Two. ) stilled Stable. A pply Dr Harris’s, Stafford biio :t TO LET.—Four GGittiges, two rooms each, at Green Island, near railway station, Messrs Brogden's. Bond street. TO LET, a Five-roomed House, D, Smith, Clyde street north. TO LET, large Carpenter’s Workshop; cen« trally situated. Apply Fraser and Macfile, coal merchants, TO LET, a Four-roomed House, Dowling street. Apply Mr Adams, Dowling street. TO LET Family Residence of eleven rooms in York place, together with stable, garden, &o, R, Chapman,*solicitor. Princes street. PUR I. JO KOTIOXM VfEW YEAUVi PRESENTS. - Mtssrs Xl Hewitt and Woollolt beg to announce that they have just"received a small shipment of Watches and Jewellery, all otjjthe newest and most fashionable designs. Messrs il. and W. having had fourteen years’ experience is Dunedin as Manufactuiiiig Goldsmiths appeal with couGdence to the public for their support. Addins Kml.-.y's Royal Arcade. Repair* executed on the .horUxt notice. DUNEDIN CO-OPERATIVE .STORE, Next Jack. Baker, Comer of St. Andrew and George streets. OWING to the h.rgo support accorded to the <'u-op‘rative Store, the. proprietors have b-.* hj enabled to make further ieductions in many articles, B. 81' GKH, via: ager, 0 .LU R PlC’.viG. CNABS -• d. stail Loin fiont of University J Budding on balurjay Morning, lit January, ISrG, at J.lo sharp. '
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Evening Star, Issue 4009, 31 December 1875, Page 3
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