For Sale. FOR SALE, THE T’ntchery Business at Bluesltin at present carried on by Mr ' obn Pullar, together with the Premises and Working Plant. Immediate possession given. Apply to HENRY DRIVER, N.Z.L. and M.A. Co. JO >N LANGMUIR, Nursery and Seedsman, outb oad, Caverohara. opposite Immigra ion Barracks, has for Sale apple, pear, plum, peach and che ry tr- ea. trom one to eigi t years ; goosberry and currant bushes, tilberts, rhubarb roots, a-«p ragus and sea kale plants, cabbage and canbflo'ver plants, seed potatoes, &c. A few large apple, pear, and plum fruit bearing. Coniferae of sorts. 10R SALE, Three Quarter-acre Sections in the private township of Ka ati, Waihola Di-tnct, being Nos. 8, 9, 10, s ction 7. i lock I. Addtesa “ Sections,” office of this paper. PI 'NOFORTES in walnut; elegant in construction and superior in tone ; direct from the manufacturers, and at wholesale prices. Apply George Blytb, agent, High street.) FOR SALE, on fasy terms, tho-e spLndid Building Sections in Duke s.reefc. Apply W. Keid, seedsman, Duke street. FOR SALE, Spring Cart and Harness, nearly new. Apply Cattle Mark t Hotel, Nortb-eaat Valley. F UR S ALE, substantially-built Five-roomed Verandah Cottage, good garden, and quarter ac; e section (freehold), situate in Great King street Wm. Harrop, Albany street. FOR SALE or to Let, a new Four-roomed House, with half-acre land, or more if required, situated in the Mornington district. Apply to Maclean Bros., Manse street: FOR SALE, Four-roomed House aud Land —freehold—in Cumberland street. Apply to Messrs Comrie and Howrth, Victoria store, King street. w ASTE Paper for Sale, in lots to suit purchasers, Apply at office of this Fruit trees fok sale.—Apples, Pears, Plums, Cherries, Peaches, Qumce, frcm 2_ to 4 years old. Also, a few 7 years’ old fruit bearing Apples, Pears, and Plums, of sorts. Five hundred Filberts, 4 years old. Gooseberry and Currant Bushes, Peed Potatoes, Rhubarb, and Herb Roots, ic. William Langmuir, Tail way Nursery, Caversham.
Tenders. TO BJOT AND SHOE DEALERS. TENDERS FOR BANKRUPT STOCK. Estate of Barnetson and Pullen, Georgo street. TENDERS w’llbe received by the undersigned for the purchase of the Stock intrude etc., belonging to the above estate, consisting of Boots, Shoes, 1 ppers, Grindery Utensils, and sundries, described in particulars and cond tions of sale, to be seen , t the office of Leary and Grant, accountants, Rattray street > unedin. Tenders must b lod ed on or before Thursday. 25th May. at-4 o’clock p.m. RICH .RD H. LEARY. Trustee. rjIRNDERS a' 6 invited till Mondiy, 29th inst., to erect a Warehouse and Factory, comer < f °rawford and Police streets, for Thomson and' 0., aerated water and cordial manufacturers. MASON * WALES, Architects TBS NORMS are invited to Erect a pair of Cottages, of wood. Dowling street. MASON & WALES, Architects. TENT ERS for Lease < f 45 acres Land at, Ppper Orem Is’and to be sent in to Mrs Frederick Joms, Wood Eaton, by Tuesday, the 23rd inst. TE'DERs invited for taking down and re erecting Timber Buildings ; labor. H. F. Hardy, architect. TEND RS for Painting Dwelling-house and Store labor only. Specifioa ions at 1) ale’s store, Port Chalmers, until Saturday next. T' NDERS wanted till Saturday for Painting Four roomed Cottage. AppyCalder Bros , Fredei ick street, near Allen’s Nursery. FOR SALE BY TENDER. TENDERS will be received for the purchase of that well-known Boarding Hous j , j Kelvin Cottage, containing seven rooms, with out houses and other conveniences, situate on part section 17, block Ilf., Joms street. Tend rs to be lodged on or before Saturday, the 20th inst., with T. BURTON. Standard Office, Princes street. WANTED, Tendeis for building a Billiard-) oom, of wood; a’so for moving a Three-room f ottage, tdl Saturday, at noon, for Mr John Hardie. E. J. Sanders, architect and surveyor, WANTED, Tenders for Removal of Building. Tenders close on Saturday, App’y W. A. Caldwell, Green Island. Educational. NEW SINGING CLASSES. MR W. J. MORR IS H respectfully announcer his Classes as under:— GENTLEMEN’S CLASS j Friday (To-morrow), at 8 p.m.
LADIKS’ CI.ASS: Saturday, at 5.30 pm, Terms : One Guinea for course of Twelve Lessons. JUYE' IL CL\SSs S;itu day 2 pm. Te ms : H If a Guinea. OH c at Mr R. i’. I u!i's Frur Store, Oeorge street. | HE MISSES JiELL GIVE MUSIC LESSOIsS at tlieir Rooto', and the GirlsHigh School •“l» I’’ 'll iMilj i. i 'lUo iir\. ; liegg’s Music Saloon, Princes street
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Evening Star, Issue 4127, 19 May 1876, Page 1
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733Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4127, 19 May 1876, Page 1
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