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to Let. TO LIT, Six-roomed House, Linden. )M ar BisbopHCourt. 15a per VOek. »• ; T, Roberts, Princes street south. J TlO LET, a Six-roomed House in Havel ock street. Morningtoo. to JK mes; Hickey, on the premises. TO LET or for Sale, J Acre Secti'o: , garden and three-roomed \eramw tage, at Rothesay. Apply to W. Rothesay. T 0 LET, SHOP in Cutting, Princes s Will S. Douglas and to. T 0 LET, one Four-roomed Cottage Forth street Bridge. Apply H. Si junr. nth cotyee. off (Fish, TO LET, Offices lately occupied by r: the Harbor Board. Apply to the Man: iger, Universal Bond. • t ; itO LET, within ten minutes’ walk of I’ttst Office, ihree'to Six Acres of Ground; well watered and sheltered; Splendid soil; ad r mirably adapted for nursery gardener: sent low. Apply T. Chalmers Reid, Tcuh pie Chambers i , TO LET, Six-roomed House, w'.tb a*» essoriea complete, iu George street. A pp ly to Mr Main, Bankton. i >■ T 0 LB)', Two and Three-stall St Able v Prince Alfred Hotel, King street. 1 HpO LET. two Front Rooms (furnished! in ' ■ ''J jugij.. uwu rroub xvoums \iunuuueua m o" ; Cargill street.! Terms moderate. Apply M'Farlan, next A. and T. street.- ‘ JOL uILL\L

TU LET, a Four-roomed Cottage at Broad Bay, Peninsula. Apply to Mr Mercer, Rattray street. < : '' TO LETi F6ur4ro6toed House" in Jmes street. Apply Baxter’s Hotel, Maiti and street. , ny v ; . t 0 LET,, two Rooms, with fireplace. jln : qnirfe atthree-sthrejjr home In York places near Eempson’s, chemist. . j Amotion Notices, ,kl H TUESDAY, 29th FEBRUARY, ' At 2 o’clock. i On the Premises; George street, opposite York — - Hotel.—- - i To Parties Famishing, Dealers, and othefs. Expiration of Lease. I . HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ' $ A! R ~B T T & ,aro instructed by the prepriefcor, to iell by anbnon, oh the premises, tb-morcow, at 2 o’clock, I The ■well-selected stock, -comprising'- < Fumittre, large gaantity of crockery, toilet sets, iroimena-ery, ittcqgrate*; clocks, micron, rictnres, books, glassware, lamps, stationary, boots and shoes, and large qu<uitity of miscellaneous goods too numerous to enumerate. . ,Without .reserve., I ‘ Peremptory sale'in consequence of expiry of lease.—Terms cash.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ; ' ' * TOWNSHIP OF WILLIAMSBURGH, ... Adjoining Mornington and the Glen Estate M‘L ANDRESS,’ "HEPBURN,* &5‘ 00. have.been instructed by Wiliiain Barr, to sell by aJictidn', on an early day, of which due notice will be given, ■ THE ABOVE TOWNSHIP, j Now being surveyed, into allotments of ftoa one-eighth of anacre to one acre each. i Lithograph plans’will be ready in a few days, a Tehqis ;yery liberal* WEDNESDAY, Ist MARCH, At 1 o’clock. At St. Hilda. DAIRY COWsT'hOBSB, CART,- . HARNESS, FOWLS, WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, ft 00,, have received instructions from Mr Galloway, to sell by auction, at St. Hilda, bn atl o’clock, -rr 15 splendid'daii y cows » i 100 couples fowls , ‘ Horse, cart, ahd hj ameas^ , As the owner is leaving the Province, the wHblb'vHllbe add withbtatthie slighteitrbServe.

SATURDAY, 44 At 2 o’clock sharp. ,17At Arrowtpwjo. ' >. /■‘■■ajLS.'O-. i To Merchants and Others. i ■, Important Sale by Auction of ti'ose splendidly . .. situated Premises know nas JENKINS’S STORE, ARROWTOWN. -\/T *ARD EL L AND COi ■ It I have received from the Mortgagees to mil liy public auction, dn the premises, on Saturday, 4th March, 1876,\at 2 o?6locfc shAfpj ] 1 » 7 51'/. .I- i: ; o A; i'. i . % ' That large and commodious .starve lately occupied.*by ; Jenkins and Co., addsituated onfreebold land, being* section . ■ , The property commands one of the .finest business sites in the town, and offers a raw .opr, portunity for merchants and others desirous of obtaining large 4ud<ieniraUy-6itaaied premises in this ruing township. . Title perfect. ! Terms at side. , M'ABDELL & 00.,' Auctioneer*

, k WEDNESDAY, Ist MARCH, 1876. ° f ‘ At 12 o’clock.' | desirable freehold residence AT RAVENSBOURNE. Without Reserve. ‘ i i James imPilner 1 has received instructions from the trustee of the estate of George Oswald Clayton, to sell' by nubile auction,, on the above, date, wiliun: theloniroW ofTOi’ftovliJcialHotel, Stafford street, Dunedin, that very desirable freehold property at Ravebsbourne, close to the Kailway Station, and recently occupied by Mr G. O. CUytoiijl/" &&)<■<■ ' : ' r J „ : . Consisting of , _ Section 65, block 1, township of Bavenabourne, together with the sabstantially 1 built five-roomed bouse ejected therai on. This'presenta an unusual opportunity for a man with small means to acquire a beautuiillysituated freehold residence, as the terms of payment are easy. ALSO, Immediately after the sale of the above. Will be offered, on account of L. A. Williamß, Eaq., , m The two adjoining sections, Nos 62 and 68, block 1, Kavensboume.

WEDNESDAY, Ist MARCH, \ At 12 o’clock. At Provincial Hotel. SECTIONS at RAYENSBOURNB. JAMES MILNER has received inatraotioM from Nathan Hart. Esq., jo sel* by auction, within the lon(< roomof fhePrpvin. cinl Hotel, on Wednesday, Ist] March, at lalso, corner sect'oa being part having a fronts* of 44 feet to thejmam rOidTby a depth of 166 feet. These sections ate most r _ - ... and adapted for bmhbhg purpose?, fth| JAMES MlMntg.. ! Aaeowwr.

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Evening Star, Issue 4058, 28 February 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4058, 28 February 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4058, 28 February 1876, Page 3

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