FOiQ SALE. FREEHOLD BUILDING ALLOT- .' MENTS FOR SALE ON 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 moVlerate 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 HENRY DRIVER, Custom-house square ; J. P JONES, St. Kilda Hotel; STEWART &, DOUGHTY, Man3e street : Otto DAVID PROUDFOOT, Dowling street ONES, BASOH, HOUSE, LAND, and ESTATE AGENTS, HAVE FOR SALE Six-roomed House—Caverbham. Two Four-roomed Houses—St. Kilda. Freehold property—Cargill street. Ravensbourne—Sections near Railway Station. Kirkland Hill—Superior sections. Township of Linden—Sections from L 25 upwards. Snnnyside—Three-quarters of an acre. Frederick street—Superior Allotments. &c., &c, &c,' ?OR SALE.—Superior-built three-roomed j» House, George and Dundas streets. J. T. Poberts, Princes street south.
EOR SALE, ' ACR3CS «f opl<m<3;<J Tlxc Oiasa, now . ' ' growing in North T*ieri. Written offers for the above to he lodged with the owner, Janv s Stephenson (who will show the crop), on or before 7th January, 1876, or by letter addressed James Stevenson, farmer, North Taieri, Mosgiel. . Et SALE, an Express and Waggonette, X. Horses and Harness complete. Apply W, Heads, Great King street. lEDAK. CEDAR. CEDAR U FINDLAY & CO. Beg to intimate that Ihey have now landing, direct from Brisbano, Queensland, ex biig Pakeha, 109,000 super, feet of picked Cedar Logs of a very superior quality, Bft to 20ft girth, and are prepared, to supply the trade with the same at the following prices : lin. and upward, 6d per foot fin. „ 5d Am. ~ 4d „ To Cabinetmakers and Others.—"We would call special att»ntion to the fact that all cur timbers for cabinet work are sawn by the latest improved vertical saw-frames, capable of cutting boards any thickness, and up to 60. ; n. wide. All [>rd;-rs will receive prompt attention. OTAGO STEAM SAW-MILLS. Cumberland, Stuart, and Castle streets, Dunedin, II B B 8 & C W BOND STREET, Respectfully invite Sawmillers, Manufacturers, and others interested, to inspect their stock of machinery and requisites just opened out ex Jessica. We > have clipper jjlaners, pony planers, moulding machines, light saw benches, buzz planers, swing cutoff saws, foot morticing machines, large pattern gauge lathe, dove-tail-ing machine, sand-papering machines, foot and hand-mitering machines, matcher cutter setters, grinding machine, exhaust fan blowers, band-sawing machines, belting, belt studs, pincers and awls, lubricatora, loose pully cups, planer kniveß, and T. and G. eutters. Ex Taunton, we have to hand, Portland cement and an assortmeut of ornamental and fancy glass. In store, stoves (cooking and office), chairs (various kinds), buckets, handles axe, pick, broom, and assorted hammers, dressed iron bark spokes, covered trunks, bonDet boxes, glass, «iJs, white lead, putty, plaster of Paris, brooms, washboards, dried apples (finest that could be procured), and a large variety of goods too numerous to mention.
Sole Wholesale Agents for New Zealand for Ghollah's great Indian Cures (Tiger Brand) Medicines. ARK AND C L RLE Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers, Plumbers, Tinsmiths, and Gasfitters, Princes street and Moray Place, Have on sale, and to arrive, a large and varied assortment of English and American Hardware, consisting of cutlery, electro-plated Britannia metal good*, bedsteads, bath*, register grates, fenders, fireirons, mantelpieces, umbrella stands, brushware, bagatelle boards, travelling trunks, tea trays, deed boxes, chronometer clocks, washing, mangling, and wringing mach?ne3, kerosene, nursery, and carriage lamps, in great variety. Ek Wave Queen, a large shipment of the WHEELER AND WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES, Shakespear and Little Wnnzer hand machines. Nails, locks, sorews, boring machines, brass foundry, weighing machines, files, fencing wire, carpenters' tools, turning chisels and gouges, coopers' tools, bricklayers' trovels and squares sheep shears, milk dishes, churns, soythesj rakes, shovels, spades, forks, lawn mowers, chaff cutters, axes-, hatchets, horse-shoe nails, linseed, colza; castor, neatsfoot, and kerosene oils, white and red lead, putty, ko. f &c. Sporting powder, caps, shot, and flasks. A large variety of gasaliers, pendants, and brackets, gas, steam, and water fittings, galvanised and black sheet iron, sheet zinc, sheet lead, brass, copper, lead and iron pipe, hose, plumbers' and tinsmith?' fitttings, &c. Spouting made to any pattern by improved machinery. Leamington, Star, barton and King s, and Open-fire Ranges. Sole agents for Smith and Wellatood's Cooking, OmYe. and Parlor St «.
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Evening Star, Issue 4010, 3 January 1876, Page 1
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709Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4010, 3 January 1876, Page 1
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