Anattoa tfettoM, TUESDAY, 25th APRIL. At 12 o’clbek. - To Dniggi its, Storekeepers; and Others. DRUGGL ts- SEWING MACHINES, fto. D M. syed DI N • will sell by auction, at h?s Rooms Tuesday. 25th April, at 12 o’clock, to - partnership accounts, as under: — 5 cases washing, crystals, e 3 casks Harbary almonds. %) doz. currie castors 7 sewing machines, with stands XI do, without stands. Also* A quantity of honey soap Assorted d,o Assorted pomades Perfumery . ' Hair brushes Arrowroot Marking-ink Pencils r 1 Paper » Toothpaste 1 And a large assortment of druggists' sundrteA Without reseive. »
THURSDAY, 27th AFRIL. At 12 o'clock. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARMO. MIL 1 MS AND ORGANS. D. M. SPSD DI H a • is instructed to sell by auction, at hit Sok’ ° n Thursday ’ April/ at It 6 Allison’s harmoniums and organs, in walnut and oak, with two, threeTuxi fire stops. _ Without reserve. WisDiNisaDAk. 26th APfeirr —— I At 2 o’clock. j VALUABLE CITY PROPERTIES. Corner George street and Moray tflace/ BY AUCTION. IT ENRY DET v B tt th A Wat 2hSSS The following Valuable Propertia •- . Lot l.—Tiie ROY AX, GEORGE HOTEL; JJfJf •»* Moray place, with frontage of 47 feetfcto T , ,/^f and 90 fe®t to latter. , 1 nSrJ* vsaAw lease for Si yean tv Mr Thomas O Donnell at annual rental of L 250. It d Lffi I>Dder ho fe l ia ,efc Mr 1. Smith Imiam. * Uoum * Totel tocome, L3lsper Lot/, 2.-BRIOK SHOP, adjdlniag the Royal George, having 20 leet Ttnchse oCOoSb 0 Geo * Beifaw *.Vltli depth MT h fei.n P^f, n y J 8 R j present under lease|to ka t ohsrd8 * for seven yean gj“ sth Jwuary, 1875, at annmJ^rentiaol Lot '3.-ERICK SHOP, adjoining Lot Mo. 2, and having a frontageto George SfS^Mt. 20 feet 7 h^^deptb tssi ofLSOI Member, 1874, at an annual rental Lat * SHOP. occupied by M Donald and Doling, and adjoin* ?? £°* ?* frontage of % fe«t 5 toshes to George street, by a depth of 90 feet, with stable and yard at back 66 feet by 19 feet 9 inches. Thu property is at present occupied by the proprietors, and could be let at once for 1,250 per annum. tot 5.; —BRICK SHOP, adjoining Lot 4, with tv frontage to George street rtf u feet 9 inches, by a depth of 90 feet This property is at present occupiedby Mbs dough at a veutal of £2OO per annum, . above properties are held by M‘Donald and Doting under lease for-nineteen years from 23rd February, 1876, with valuation for improvements at end of loaqe, at grotuld rental of L2 10a per foot frontage to George street for Lojs Nos. 1, 2, and 3, and L2 Mr t£iJ 0T to>ts4ands—say, total groundrenrof L 316, as against a total income o?lil,173. The above properties will first be offered to one let at upset price to be declared at thne of sale, when, if not sold, each lot will be ousted separately, Terms very Khown, Title nnder Land Transfer Act* For further information, apply to HENRY DRIVER, ' N.Z.L. and M.A. Co. THURSDAY, 27th APRIL, At 1 o’clock. At Mosgiel Yards. He n by oriv ei, (on behalf of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company) will offer for m.le. at the Mosgiel Cattle Yards, on Thursday. 27th April, at 1 o’clock, 1000 Full-mouthed Merino Ewes, 40 Head Store Cattle. 20 do Fat de (prime)* 20 first-claw Dairy Cows, with oalvesat foot or about to calve
FMDAY, 12th MAY, At 12 o’clock. AtOtakta. . _ Clearing-dut Sale of HORSES, CATTLE, GRAIN. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, FURNITURE, &a HE NR T D RIVER (on behalf of N. Z. L and M. A. Company) has received instruction from Mr flannel O’Kane, of the Reliance Hotel, who is givingup business, to sell by public auction, at theßeImnce Hotel, on Friday, 12th May. at 18 o’clock. 1 pair of buggy horse '■ 1 saddle horse 1 draught mare, with foal at foot] 1 draught hone and harness 2 yearling colts 4 dairy cows, near calving 2 do milking 3 young steers 1 stack rye-grass ha>) Ide straw 40 ions green oat sheaves for chaffing 200 bushels oats 45 tons potatoes 2 acres Swedish turnips and carrots Dny with frame, plough, reaping machine toiler, 2-honapowsr.and chaff-cutting machine 200 fowls, geese, turkeys^ete. sp»gß Water tanks with taps, oil paintings, bed steads, tables, chairs, washstaad aad chamber sets, lamps, crockery, dairy utensils, etc., etc., and a great many other articles too numerous te JU** tfcm, AsJMrJO’Kane’s lease of the Reliance ' Role has'expired, everything wttl poslttwybeaold.
BnaiMH N«OM. NSW B RUSSELS CARPETS, NIW TAPESTRY CABPBTS. Tapestry Cupet, 3e Hid per yard, Klddeminitaf Oar« pets, 2b Ud per yard. New 6a 9d, Stair Carpet* la per yard.' HERBERT. iXX
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Evening Star, Issue 4105, 24 April 1876, Page 3
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