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For Sale. HIE HOLDS, twenty minutes from Post ? Office.—For Sale cheap, aud upon very easy terms, a few C hoice Alio; men s in the neighborhood of the city. Some of the best ever yet offered, and well suited for the erection of vil a residences. Situation unsurpassed for healthiness and beauty of posh ion. STEWART & DOUGHTY, Manse street. CITY FREEHOLDS.—BuII ing Allotments- ten minutes from Post Office— For Wale on deferred payment*, Ten mo-t ya uab'e Sites (on one of which is a fourroomed Hous-), comm .nd.ng a grand view of the harbor and ocean. These adoiment* are offered on most advantageous terms, with a view to suit the means of all wishing to acquire their own freehold. STEWART & DOUGHTY, Manse street, Dunedin. FREEHOLD. JJOR SALE, five-roomed House and ground three minutes’ from Post Office, new, beautiful view, and good locality. Terms. WILL S. DOUGLAS »nd CO. F FREEHOLD. 10R SALE, substanti illy-builfc and beauti-fully-finished five-roomed Brick Cottage, Albany street. Terms easy. WILL S. DOUGLAS and CO. BLUKSKIN. —For Sale, Store and Dwelling House, situate on one acre land ; ground rent L 5 per annum. Apply to NEILL BOYD, Dowling street. IH vVE still unsold a Barouche, Carriage, and some single and Double Bugg.es, in good order, Hemy Scott. FOR SALE, by tender, Waihola Lime C> mpany’s L ase in Waihola Gorge, cons of a iln, working plan' five acres, and abundance of stone of finest qu-dity; lease twelve years to run, with 5 yearly rental; tenders to be sent to Thomas Domilas, V\ aihola, or to Fraser ai.d Macfie, Dunedin, not later than 15th April, 1876. Hghest or any tender not necessarily accep ed.

F’OR SALE, cheap, Three-roomed House, qusrter-acre garden Apply Cotterill, next Sussex Hotel, George streeo. FOR SALE, to be remove d, tenders received till Saturday, the Ist April, the Shop at present occupied by Rutherford and Mitchell, corner of Dundas and King streets. The bighe>t or any tender not ne essarily accepted. PoUK-ROuMED HOUSE, with porch, on quarter acre of land, for sale, che.<p; freehold; twenty minutes’ walk fiom Post 1 ‘fine. Stewart and Doughty, Manse street. FOR S All Hi, in Castle stieet, between Albany apd Frederick streets togeih-r or separately, two four-roamed Houses, with gardens and outhouses. Wm, H*rrop, Albany treet, FOR SALE, bargain, an Auc'dand-built Cutter of 24 tons, bui tin 1864. Ap ; dy to Geo. W. Eliott, N.Z. Insurance C mpany. Public Notices. THE OLDEST VENETfAN BLIND WORKS IN NEW ZEALAND. JOHN TAYLOR, Venetian Blind Maker, de ires to thank his numerous F-lends and the Public generally for the liberal suppoi t accorded to him in the above business, and to assure them that every care and at enfon, both in selecting material used and supervising the work, vviL b • paid. H vin* all the necessary machinery for the manufacture of Venetian Binds, he is able to turn out an aiticle superior to any either of’imported or Co'ouial make, blinds fitted up with Patent Wove Tape—far superior to hand-sewed—and check action. Inspection invited. Estima’e of cost given. VENETIAN BLIND WORKS, Maclaggm street Dunedn. MON K.V, in various sums to Lend on Fre hold Security. E. 0. STRODE, >. Solicitor Princes street. CHRISTIAN BROTHERS SCHOOL _ FUND. Preliminary Notice.

A GBAND FaNCY FAIR AND ART UNION will be held during the Buster Holidays in aid «f the above fund. It is respectfu ly requested that all donations, contri- I buttons of goods, &c., may be forwarded to the Lady Superior at the Convent, Dowling street, Dunedin. NOTICE. j I HAVE This Day assigned to Mr James Manning all my Right. Title, and Interest in and to the Logan’s Point Quarry C 'inpai-y, and all the prope>ty and eff ds ot, and all debts owi g to the said t'ompiny. j Da ed this 24th day or March, 1876 I T. F. BKENCHLEY, IF this should meet the eye of Agnes Auld, wi e of William Henry Bond, late of J bames, Auckland, who left Glasgow twelve years ago, she can hear from her brother William by addressing “ W f A.,” care Geo. Thompson, IVi aori Hill, Dunedin. mUE most complete and comtoi table Warm JL Baths (Is) in Dunedin. Turkish Bath, Moray p ace. T) ACES. RACES. RACES. Turkish JLVi Baths open daily. The greatest luxury of the age. TURKISH BATH, Moray place, will open pores and clear the head. Good for everyone. RS E. J. GALLAGHER, Midwife, Grosvenor st'eet, Kensington; seven years’ experience in the Colonies. Educational. PRIVATE SCHOOL.—Mrs Brand h-s removed to the corner of Duncan and Brown stre ts. Si con i quarter commences on the 3rd April.

EVENiNG- choo l , an'-l Private Lessons— Mr Gow, Cargill stieet, and at Normal chool. MISSES BELL GIYE MUSIC LESSONS at their Rooms, and the G-.rls High School, Rooms at Mr Hardy’s Offices, near Mt C, Begg’s Music Saloon, Princes street

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Evening Star, Issue 4084, 29 March 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4084, 29 March 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4084, 29 March 1876, Page 1

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