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Anntlon Nouoes. FRIDAY, fftttTMAY' Al 8 o’clock Y * Onthe Premises,Moun* street,PortChalmer* 1 lOUSEHOLT URNITURE. W BA R TT & •* instructed to sell b\ e cub as. on FnVUw the ’ uwniocea to sell hj preimseft on Friday, atSo'c] U ®Slf h j M ° ÜBeh ? ld furn itnre {mostly new) aafiasfi&S SATURDAY, 20th MAY, _. . At 12 o’clock. At the rooms of the undersigned. SOTEKIOB JBWEU.BBY. WATOHfflt itSteW a ”‘ lev » w *W‘ Massive gold chain finite brooch and earrings Without reserve. B ABNST T* ' oo< • Princes street. SATURDAY, 20th MAY. At 12 o'clock. At Provincial Sale Yards. HOBSE, EXPRESS, AND HARNESS. TFTRIGRT STEPHENSON, k CC pkw, WID by auctlou > at above time an hotsa and harness com TO-MORROW, n .. . ft 12 o’clock sharp. On the Premises be*w*?n Hanover and Fflleul Ac. JLAZ A R hj S • . has rec ivcd instructions- from proprietor to sell the whole of his household furmture, without re.ervc. * Terms cash. FRIDAY, 19th MAY. At 12 o’clock. To Storekeepers, Grocers, Merchants, and Otheis. 20 bbushwarjs From Messrs K. A. Rooney And Sous* * Manufactory. M'uandkess, "hepburn, k OO are instructed by the Importers to ««)! by auction at their Booms, Manse street Friday, 19th May, at 12 o’d.ck. * ° a 20 cases assorted Brushware, consisting Scrub brushes, shoe do, house brooms painters’ ground brushes, stock do* horse and bass dandy brushes. * Without reserve. FRIDAY, 19th MAY, At 2 o’clock. 30 PACKAGES BOOTS and SHOES, Suitable for the Season. ‘LANDBEsS. HRPBURN, AND UO. - are instructed by the proprietors' to sell by auction, at their Kooms, Manse street, on Friday, 19th May, at 2 oc’ock, “ 30 packages men’s, women’s, and children’s boots «nd shoes. Terms at sale. M THURSDAY, 25th MAY. At 2 o’clock. CORPORATION T/RARFn, MT.ANDRESS, HEPBURN, & CO are instructed by the Corporation of the City of Dunedin to se'l by auction at their Rooms., Manse street, on Thursday, 25th insL. at 2 o clock, Twenty-one yea s’ leases ef the undermentioned City Corpo ation Properties, viz. • Lot L—Being portion of the Manse Reserve having a frontage of 60ft to Princes afreet.* by a depth of 17ft to Jet’y street. Lot 2.—Being portion of subdivision 2, block XXXIX, Princes street south; having a frontage to Princes street of lift by a depth of 75ft, Lot 3.—Being subdivision 1, block XXII. Princes street south; having a frontage oj 36ft liin to Princes atroetby a depth of 75ft fronting Police street (corner allotment). Lot 4,—Being subdivision 2, block XLIL, Princes strict south; having a frontage of 35ft IJin to Princes street by a depth of 75ft, Lot 6.—Being part section 22, block I„ Wharves and Quays R. serve, Dunedin. Lot 6 —Being part section 6, Baths Reserve, Leith street north of Howe street. Lot 7.—Bong part section 7, Baths Reserve Leith street, north of Howe street. * Further particulars at the Town Clerk’s Office, where also plans of the allotments may be inspected. J Conditions at sale. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT.

IMPROVED FREEHOLD ESTATE, MACRORIE & cuthbeßtson are instructed by the Trustees of the late Captain Howell to sell by public auction early in June, on a date which wul be hereafter announced, The magnificent freehold property of EASTBOURNE, Containing about 900 acres, at Flint'* Bush, with large mansion and orchard attached th< wide in excellent order. The estate has been considerably Improved by cultivation, and is completely fenced and subdivided, chiefly with live fences. The InvercargillRiverton line of railway runs through a portion of the property. The buyer will have the option of taking at a valuation the stock, which principally consists of long-woolled sheen. As the object of the Trustees in selling is to invest the pr< ceeds at interest,-the terms will in consequence be extremely liberal. Further particulars will be g ven in future advertisements, or on application to the auctioneers, MACRO RIE <V CUTHBERTSON. Bleptings. ,‘OUTH DUNt DIN MUNICIPALITY. A MEETING of Ratepayers of North Ward will be held at the Ocean View l; otel, To-morrow (Thursd y) Evening, at hslfi ast seven o'clock, to take steps to nave the \\ avd duly represented. NICHOLAS MOLONEY, Mayor. 17th May. IMPORTANT TO GARDENERS. MEETING w 11 be held at the Hiber. nian 1L tel, Ty-morrow (Friday), at eight p.tn., with a view* of establishing a Gardener*’ Mutual Improvement and Benefit Society. Gardeners, study your interest and attend, LO.G.T. UNIVERSAL DECREE TEMPLE, Ho. 5* PORT CHALMERS. T*\E Regular Meeting • f the above Twapld will be held in the Masomo Hall, on Friday, 19 hj May, at T.3op m,~ * Con 1 erring I egree of F.dehty. A ful&tten* dance of ci.oiub rs requested, • ~ - ,4 ■ u;

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Evening Star, Issue 4126, 18 May 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4126, 18 May 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4126, 18 May 1876, Page 3

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