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Shipping. STEAM TO TIMARTJ TWICE A-WEEK. Leaving Dunedin every Tuesday andPriday ■aaasaa evtt/ w,£Ss THE Albion Shipping Coni' pany’s favorite Steamer taiakoa f\-KT Bad P ' D P N FRIDAY, the 17th INST Fa fiengera by 6 30 p.m. train. Bgency Dunedin and Port cSmeS! ’ * frcm KEITH RAMSAY. Agent. DNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF . NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). T>T ___ SPECIAL NOTICE. 81-WEEKLY STEAMER TO TIMARU.

The tj.s.s. Oo.*s b.& WANGANUI will £ future run twice a week between Dunedin and Timaru, leaving Dunedin every Tuesday. - *ud Timaru every Wedatu'day evening. Rates of passage, including railway fare and cb S. ges Gatin-Single. SOa j Eeum, 45a. Steerage-Single, 20a; Return, 30a, and Fiida nesday am

UNION steam ship company op ! NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), OAMARU. —SAMSON, p.s., %}\ To-morrow, Friday, the 17th March! Pas wagers by 7 a.m. train. F F (OR TIMARtJ.'-WANGANUI. b.s.. To-moirow. Friday, the 17th March! Cargo till 3 p.m. Passengers from wharf at 6 p.m. Rate of. freight 20s per ton, including landing charges, lOR riMAEU, A KARO A aad LYTTELTON. BEAUrifrUL STAR, 8.8. on Wednesday, 22nd March! FOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manabra. (taking cargo and passengers for tran! : &i r ?m9°s oKc6l7ed ‘‘ iM ' ra » To ; be followed by the TAU P O ■ on Tuesiay, 28th March. * Offices J Harbour Chambers, sbuTHLAND STEAMERS Sail as under JiAi. T for BLUFF and IN- , VERCAR3ILL from Port Chalmers. WEDNESDAY, NEXT. Cargo frfeeived at Eattrav-^— £fvuuwj- (iua i ucsoay. Cargo for Invercargill and Inland Districts riS arded fr ° m Bluff at Consignees’ H. HOUGHTON & CO., Manse street.

STEAM TO NEWCASTLE AND SYDNEY DIRECT. SUPERIOR PASSENGER ACCOMMO- . DATION*; rHE Favorite Screw Steam* ship EASBY, 1,489 tons , register, A Kennedy, commander, will be despatched on or about Tuesday, March 21. FRANCIS FULTON, f Agent. Alma, from Melbotum— Notice to Consignees The above Vessel having been entered at Custom House; consignees are requested to pass entries and pay freight at once All entries not passedbefore to undersigned. Friday will bo completed by agents at con-B-’gcee’s expense, and all goods not removed frnni wharf at ihe close of. each day will be stored at risk and exp-nee of consignees. ... -. R. WILSON & CO., Agents.- . FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. THE well-known schooner Alpaa, 163 tons legate*. Garries a large cargo oh a light draft. ■ ■ R. WILSON AND CO., Agents. STEAM TO INVERCARGILL WH *RF, BLUFF, AND RIVERTON. , mHBp s. COMER ANG mil I. s»il .as above, onSaturtday, the 18 hj March. Ca*go now being received into sheds, Ratti ay. street wharf. Cargo for inland districts forwarded per mil at consignees’ risk.' >' ! : Freight 20a per ton delivered at InvercarailL | GEO. S. BKODRIOE, Auction Notices* MONDAY, 27th MARCH, At 11 o’clock sharp. To Timber Merchants, Contractors, Builders, Speculators, and others. VALUABLE CITY LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, -ii WHITHLA.W k CO. < have received instructions from Messrs Guthrie and Larnach to sell by auction, at-the timber yards of’Messrs Black, Thorhaoa, and Co., the whole of the latter firm’s assorted stocks of rough and- manufactured -building materials, in lots to suit'purchasers. • •- Also, the whole of their splendid machinery, including stationary engine, and semi-tubulai boiler about] 8 H.P. nominal. A self-acting saw-bench, with angle fence 16' circular saws, etc., etc. New American planing machine, by Ball and Co., capable of planing up to 24 indite wide, with all the necessary knives for planing, tonguing, and grooving, etc. ; 40 feet 3 inches lying shafting, with pullies, belts, etc., complete. Offices and, office furniture, sheds, timber, ra.ks, etc. After the disposal of the above there will bo offered— The unexpired leases of three-quarter-acre sections, with frontages to Manor place, viz.:— Section 7, Block V., Dunedin, having ten years to run, renewable on adju-tment of ground rent up to a period of sixty years. l Section 8, Block V., Dunedin—a Manse Reserve Lease, w th ten years to run; full valuation for brick or stone | buildings. Section 9, Block V., Dunedin, with ten , ; years iO run; lease has the light to re- "’ / move wooden buildings. These sections will be offered seperately at a yearly rental. Catalogues in course of preparation.

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Evening Star, Issue 4073, 16 March 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4073, 16 March 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4073, 16 March 1876, Page 3

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