FOB SALS. JON BS, BASOK, & 0 o', HOUSE, LAND, and ESTATE AGENTS, HAVE FOR SALE Six-roomed House—Cavershain. Two Four-roomed Houses—St. Hilda. Freehold property —Cargill street. Bavsnsbourne—Sections near Railway Station, Kirkland Hill—Superior sections. Township of] Linden—Sections from L 25 upwards. Sunnyside—Three- quarters of an acre, Frederick street—Superior Allotments. Ac., . &o>, Act,' -' FOR SALE, on easy terms, or to be LET. Brunswick House, Loyal Terrace, Kew, Forhury road, 10 rooms (newly built); Dining and Drawing Rodins, 14ft by 2flft. with Half, an-acre of’ Ground'(more caii ■ be purchased if required) ; a constant supply of spring water laid on into the house' and; garden; reps' ered grates in four of ih’e rooms, Leamington range iiu kitchen. Commands magriihcent views of Harbor and Peninsula. Ten ’minutes’ wlk •from the Caversham Railway' Station ; season ticket L 3, first class; for' twelve months. For 1 further particulars . apply to Geoige S. Btodrickj Je ty street ! 4 - eAS&S, —About 120 gallons each, for sale , cheap, at Maurice Joel’s; Rod Lion Brewery.. . .. . fp. sections {<?■ oae to the main , A road), m Rotbsay for Sale. Apply T. Anderson, Rbthsay.;;' , . - , SALE, at Eglihtoq, | of an Acre, with •- .house of ei“ht wasn-house, and fowl-house, .and garden j beautifully situated. Wm. Brown, Princes street. WAGGONETTES, Horves, and Harness fo> sale cheap. Apply Eased, Grange street (Albany street). |OR SALE, ' .road, Glen; terms easy. Redtnayne, Provincial Hotel: Choice Sections, Neidpath Apply R. FOR' SALE, new two-roomed Cottage and Section, LlO5, deferred payments. W. Hooper, house agent. TTI o R S A L E, X; . On more than usually favorable terms, Section 6, block ir.,'Forbury, splendid comer section, and : , 3- House and part of section, close to Naumaxm’s Hotel, Kensington; water, puthouses, lined,. Ac., and 2-Roomed Brick Cottage' and section 2, block Y., Rotbsay extension, a very excellent property, and ' 2 Rppmfd well-finished' Cqttage, and sections 56 and 57, block 11.. RavensbourUe, and. Sections 60, 68, block TL, RaVehsbhhme, and Building Allotment in St. 1 'avid street, and 4- Stone Cottage, and section 4, Begg’s Townshio, Anderson’s Bay, and Sections 41,-42, 43,. 44, 45, 46, Uarley, and Sections 4,18, Mosgiel Junction (’ash advanced in sums of L2O for building pur (loses, repayable by instalments. Transfer of sections prepared under the new Act.. ~ ' 1 W. DALRYMPLE, . ■ Exchange Chambers. e ED.AR, CEDAR. FINDLAY A CO. OED AI Beg to;intimate that .they have now landing direct from Brisbane, Queensland, ex bn) Pakeha, 100,000 simper, feet of picked Cedai Logs of a very. sflperipr quality, Bft to 20f girth, and are prepared to supply the tradi with the same at phi following pricey:— . lin, and upward, 6d per foot IP* » „ Jm. 4d „ To Cabinetmakers and Others.—We wouh call special attention to the fact that all cm timbers for cabinet work are sawn by the lates improved vertical saw-frameg, capable of cut ting boards any thickness, and qp to fiOin. wide All orders will receive prompt attention. OTAGO STEAM SAW-MILLS. Cumberland, Stuart, and Castle streets, . Dunedin, FOR SALE BOUT One Mile from Town —One, Acn of Land (freehold), with seven-roomed dwell ing-hoose and four-roomed cottage thereon. Apply MTiANDRESS. HEPBURN, &Co. PARK AND OXi EL; Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers; Plumbers; Tinsmiths, and Ga fitters, Princes street and Moray Place, Have on sale, and to arrive, a large and vari< assortment of English and- American Har ware, insisting i of cqtlery, electro-piah Britannia metal goods, * bedsteads, bath register grates, • fenders, flreirons, manti pieces, umbrella stands, brushware, bag telle boards; travelling trunks, tea trays, de< boxes, ehronometer clocks, washing, manglir. and wringing machines, kerosene, nursery, ai carriage lamps, in great variety. Ex Wa Queen, a large shipment of the WHEELER AND WILSON’S SEWINC ! MACHINES, Shakespear and Little Wanzep hand machine Nails, looks, screwsf boring machines, bra foundry, weighing machines, files, fencing wy carpenters’ tools, turning chisels and gouge coopers’ tools, bricklayers’ trowels and square sheep shears, milk dishea, chums, s£yth< rakes, shovels, spades, forks, lawn mowei chaff cutters, axles, hatchets, horse-shoe nai linseed, colza, castor, neatsfoot, and kerose oils; white and red lead, putty, &c., 8 Sporting powder, caps, shot, and flasks. } ar ß® vanety of gasaliers, pendants, ai gas, steam, and water fittin; galvanised and black shlet iron, sheet rii sheet lead, brass, copper, lead and iron pii hose, and tinsmiths’ fitttings, i Spouting made to any pattern by improv machinery., Leamington, Star, Sarton a KJntf s, and Open-M Ranged. Sole agents 1 smith Aha Wellstood s Cdoldng. Office, a
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Evening Star, Issue 4031, 27 January 1876, Page 1
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