TO Lot. ; TO LET, Four-roomed House with scullery p every convenience. Apply Joseph Hensley, opposite Government School, Filmrose Hill. TO LET, respectable Furnished Lod°inga; no children; main road, near Oaversbam. Apply D. Wood, grocer, Princes street. T 0 LET, a Shop and Three Rooms. Apply P. O’Brien, Munster Arms Hotel, Walker street. TO - LET, one four-roomed Verandah Cottage, Victoria Terrace, Anderson’s Bay Hoad. T 0 LET, SHOP in Cutting, Princes street. Will S. Douglas and Co. T junr. O LET, one Four-roomed Cottage, off Forth street Bridge. Apply H. S. Fish, O LET, Six-roomed Hqjise, with acceasories complete, in George street. Apply to Mr Main, Bankton. T 0 LEX, Two and Three-stall Stable. Prince Alfred Hotel, King street. TO LET. a Four-roomed Cottage at Broad Bay, Peninsula. Apply to Mr Mercer, Rattray street. TO LET, Fonr-roomed House in street. App’y Baxter’s Hotel, Maitland street. TO LET, two Rooms, witty fireplace. In-' _quire at three-storey house in York place, near ETempspn’s, chemist. : TO LET, Shop and Dwelling-house, five, rooms, brick, George street; good position for business. Apply to Walter Hislop, 1 Princes street, opposite Bank of - New. South Wales. ' " TO LET, superior Three-roomed Cottage, ! Leith street, opposite garden of J. H. Harris, Esq, /•- TO LET, Five-roomed House, with scullery, Albany street. Apply at Watson’s store. i TO LET,' Shop, ih 'G&rjje street, occupied l by C. Driscoll, fruiterer; good business] can give good reason for leaving same. Apply 0. Driscoll. f I THREE-ROOMED HOUSE, and *-acre. X Anderston, substantially-built: finished in superior manner; transfer free. For sale a bargain. Frederick H. Evans, Princes street. T JO LET, furnished, a Boom, with fise-i L, jplace, suitable for two gentlemen. Mag>lia Drapery, foot of Walker street: TO LET, two Front Booms, with fireplace. Inquire at Thomas Richards’s, grocer and fruiterer, .George street.
Auction Notices, WEDNESDAY, Ist MARCH, AtT o’clock* ‘ i | At St. Hilda. DAIRY COWS, HORSE, CART, j HARNESS, FOWLS, &0. i WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & 00. have received inst» notions irom Mr Galloway, to sell by auction,.at -St. Wednesday, Ist March, at 1 o'clock,' •14 smendiddaity cows ~ . r . 100 couples fowls 1 T ' i ■ Horse, cart, and harness * Household furniture, dairy utensils, . &c,, ( Ac. As the owner the Province, the whole will be sold without the slightest reserve. " WEDNESDAY, Ist MARCH, / 1 At;l2o’clock. .. At Provincial Hotel,"' SECTIONS a^RAVENSBOUBNE. JAMES. MILNER from Nathan Hart,’Esq.i *0 sell by.; auction, within the long room of the Provincial Hotel, on Wednesday, Ist* March, at 12 o’clock, , : Sections 56 and 57, b’ook l, Ravensboursb,, also, corner section being put of 64, anid having a frontage of M feet to the main road, by a depth of feet. These sections &e inost beautifully- situated and adapted for building purposes, |the 'soil being first-class. f! , JAMES MILNER, "" '■ Lll, ~•* -J: Auctioneer, •
] • WEDNESDAY, l*t MAECfI,IB76. £tl2tfclbok: ♦ DESIRABLES EREfettteil) RESIDENCE AT EAVENSBOUENE. ( .* ;j» Without Eejserre. JA ME S MILNE % has received instructions from the trustee of the efctate of George Oswald Clayton, to sell by public auction, on.the above date, within the long room of thejProvincial Hotel, Stafford street, Dunedin, that very desirable freehold property at Ravensbburne, close to the Rail- ' way Station,.andreceptly occupied by Mr G. O. Clayton, 1 ’ '' ■ Consisting of ■ Section 55, block I,' township of Ravensbourne, together with the substantially built five-roomed house erected there on. Thisfpresents an unusual opportunity for a man with small means to acquire a beautifullysituated 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. Williams, Esq., ■ ' The two adjoining sections, Nos 52 and 53, block 1, Jfctavenabourne,
THURSDAY, 2nd MARCH, At 2 o’clock. CARGO OF SAWN KAURI TIMBER. Ex Isabella Anderson, from Kaipara. io contbactorsTbuilders, AND OTHERS. HITELAW k 00. are instructed by the Importers (Messrs Neill and Co,), to sell by anction, at their Rooms, Rattray street, on Thursday, 2nd March, at 2 o’clock , _ , „ The entire cargo of kaun, ex Isabella Anderson, from Kaipara, consisting of — 68,613 ft sup. sawn kauri—l2 x 2,12 x 3. 6 x IA, 10 x 1, 8 x 1, 8 x IJ, 10 x IJ. 9 x 2, 6 x 3. 6 x 8, 4 x 3, 9 x 1, 9 x J, 10 x 1,10 x2,14x 1, 9 x 3,12 x |,.6x 2, 6xl, 9 x2, 6 x 3, 6 x 4, 4x3, 9x 1, 12 x 1, 9 x Is. 11l lots to suit purchasers.
Timber to be Been on Rattray street wharf. THURSDAY, 2nd MARCH, At 2 o’clock, To'Bui'ders, Contractors, and Timber . WHITBLAW & O O. are instructed by the Importers, Messrs. Cargill, Gibbs, and Co., to sell by auction, at | their Rooms, Rattray street, on Thursday, 2nd March, at 2 o’clock, 180,000 running feet T. and O.; Scotch' flooring boards, j Terms at sale, Merchants. 35,000 ft 1 inch j 25,000 ft I „ . I 32,000 ft | . SV 45,000 ft § „ -v. | 52,000 ft | '] Timber on ylew at Eattray^troet|Wharf, Terms at Sale. Consisting of—s r n
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Evening Star, Issue 4059, 29 February 1876, Page 3
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823Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4059, 29 February 1876, Page 3
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