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STEAM TC Leaving Dv Shipping. timard- twice A-week. Evjnir Monday and Thursday Friday %vrt a P m * tU eVQry anl ' pipping Com--i. pajiv’a cu? TD ill A#k«) ~ T' 11 paippmg Uom W 8 T fa 7°si t9 Steamer »sii .4 AI A R 0 Aj. Bai l ou 11 reS' S ?4 Y ! 24fch Inst. 3 F.^engers a Wnn ray st # WSft . t sheds Rato-of ° y t,l3 ° P-m. train. 'marges. *” Ja * >er ton s including landing >mar u. and 4 ,n : ? au , d 9hl Ppm< at to and frein KEITH RAMSAY, Agent. SATURDAY AFTESS3FEXCUK. - f|IHE Harbor Steam ComV s P-8- GOLDEN AffT'’ 11 ever v Saturday irlS 0 n £ ora Dunedin to S*‘“-»SS

Board! (fccluding railwa y far6B X 3s6d, UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY cm NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED): SPECIAL NOTICE. 81-WEEKLY STEAMER TO TIMARU. The u.s.s. Co.’s b.b. WANGANUI will in , juture r u n twice a week between Dunedin and Timaru. leaving Dunedin every Tuesday 7*" having Dunedin every Tuesday and Pi iday evening, and Timaru eveiy Wednesday and Satu day evening. La®dfag °4S Sht 251 t0 “' *“"»! Rates of passage, including railway fare and anding chargesCabin-Single, 30s : Reurn, 4i)s. Steerage—Single, 20s; Return, 30s.

SOUTHLAND STEAMERS Sail as tinder:— fo f,. lnvercargill WHARF, cal’iog at BLUFF. Express, wd From Rattray street Wharf, TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. Cargo now being received till 2 p.m. morrow. tonight to Invercargill 20a par ton. 4p“ gerS from etreeti wharf at Cargo for Invercargill and Inland Districts rLkT from Bluff at Consignee’ H. HOUGHTON & CO., _____ . Manse street. STEAM TO BLUFF, INVERCARGILL WHARF, AND RIVERTON. npHEp.B. COMER ANG will JL soil for above, ports on Saturday, the 26th instant. Cargo now received into sheds x Rattray street Wharf. Freight los Ef&S” 1 ana 20s per ton to Invercargill Whai f. Cargo forwarded to Inland Disat conslßllees, risk * Passengers by 4,45 GEO. S. BRODRICK, Agent, Auction Notices* SATURDAY, 26th'FEBRUARY, At 2 o’cl ck. On the Piemises, Maitland street, near Stafford s veefc.

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WB A R N E T T & CO. • are instructed by Mr Charles Foster to se 1 by aucli a, oa the premises, on Saturday, at 2 o clock, His household furniture, comprising— Parlor and bedroom furniture, k r tchen utensils, &c.; superior Wheeler and »* I'son a sewing machine (new). Without reserve. SATURDAY, 26th FEBRUARY. At 12 o'clock, At the Rooms of the Undersigned. A LARGE quantity of Household Furniture, Dra: ery, Tweeds, Men’s ClothingHoots and Shoes, Personal Effects, and Miscellaneous Goods. No reserve. W. BARNETT & CO. WEDNESDAY. Ist MARCH, 1876. At 12 o'clock. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENCE AV RAVEN'SBOUENE. Without Reserve. Tames mil neb has received instructions from the trust( e of the estate of George Oswald Clayton, to sell by pm ho auct : on, on the above date, within the Jong r»oji of the Provincial Hotel, Stafford atieit, Duncdir, that very desi-able (r.eho'd property at Ravensbourne, close to the Railway Sfation, and recently occupied by Mr G. 0. Clayton, Consisting of Section 55, block 1, township of Ravensbourne, together with the substantia-ly built five-roomed house o ected there; ou. Tlrs present < an unusual opportunity for a in : sn with small means to acquire ab< autifullyrituated freehold residence, as the terms cf payment are easy. at.so, Immediately after the sale of the above, Will be offered, on account of L, A, Williams, Esq., The two adjoining sections. Nos 52 and 53, block 1, Kavensbou ne. SATURDAY, 4th MARCH, 1876, At 2 o'clock sharp. At Arrowtown. To Merchants and Others.' Important Sale by Auction of those splendidly „ situated Piemises known as JENKINS’S STORE, ARROWTOWN. IVT ‘, A DF L L AND CO, have received instructions from the Mortgages to sell by public auction, on the premises on Saturday, 4th March, 1876, at 2 o clock sharp, That Lr;e and commodious store lately occupied by Jenkins and Co., and situated onfreehold land, being section 11, block \ 1., Arrowtown. The r rop« rty commands one of the finest bus nes sites in the to am, and ffers a rare opportun ty for merclmi's and others desirous of obtain ng Kige and cent.ally-situa' ed premise? in this ri. mg town-hip. Title perfect. Terms at sale. M'ARDKLL & 00., Auctioneers. Business Notice. VTEW BRUSSELS, CARPETS, NEW TAPESTRY CARPETS, Tapestry Carpet, 3s llsd per yard, Kidderminster Car pots, 2a lid per yard. New Hearth Rugs. 6s 9d. Stair Carpets, Is per yard. HERBERT. HAYNES, & CO.

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Evening Star, Issue 4056, 25 February 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4056, 25 February 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4056, 25 February 1876, Page 3

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