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Late Advertisements. POSTPONED TO MO VDA.Y, 22nT~M vY, At 8 o’clock, In consequence of the inclemency of the weather. Ou the Premises, Mount street, Port Chalmers. household"furnituee. W BA 11 NETT & CO. • are instructed to sell by auction, on the premises, on Monday, at 3 o’clock, Useful household furniture (mostly new), pictures, glassware, crockery, kitchen nteusils, 2 large water tanks, etc., etc. Terms cash. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTIES, CORNER GEORGE >TRELT and MORAY PLACE. JIOR SALE, PRIVATELY. The undersigned has received instructions from Messrs M‘Donald and Doring to offer FOR SALE, privately, The following Valuable Properties Lot 1. - THE ROYAL GEORGE HOTEL, corner of George street and Mo ay Place, with frontage of 47ft. to former and 90ft to latter. The hotel is under lease for 3J years to Mr Thomas O'Donnell at annual rental of L 250, and the shop under hotel is let to Mr A. Smith at L 65 per annum. Total income, L 315 per annum. Lot 2.—BRICK SHOP, adjoining the Royal George, having 20ft. 7in. frontage to George street, with depth of 90ft. This property is at present under lease to Mr John Richards, draper, for seven years from sth January, 1875, at annual rental of L 204. Lot 3.—LRIf'K SHOP, adjoining Lot No. 2, and having a frontage to George street of 20ft. 7in., with depth of 90ft. This property is at present und r lease to Mr William Hay, bookse’lei', for two years from 14th Lecember, 1874, at an annual rental of L 204. Lot 4.-BUTCHER’S SHOP, occupied by M‘Donald and Doring, and adjoining Lot 3, with frontage of 28ft. sin. to Geo ge street, by depth of 90ft with stable and yard at back 66ft. by 19ft. 9in. This property is at present occupied by the pro) rietors, and could be let at once for L 250 per annum. Lot S.—BRICK SHOP, adjoining Lot 4, with a frontage to George street of 19ft. 9in., by depth of 90ft. This property is at present occupied by Miss Clough, at a rental of L2OD per annum. The above properties are held by Messrs M‘Donald and Do ing under lease for nineteen years from 23rd February, 1876, with valuation for improvements at end of lease, at ground rental of 1.2 10s per foot f> outage to George street for Lots A'os. 1, 2, and 3, and i 2 per foot for Lots 4 and s—say, total ground rent of L 316, as against a total income of L 1,173. The abo~e properties are offered in one lot, or each lot will ba offered separately. Terms very liberal. Title under Land Transfer Act.

For further information, apply to HENRY DRIVER. N. Z, L. and M. A. Co. V, ft. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SLEEPERS. TENDERS are invited by the Colonial Government for the supply and delivery )f Twelve Thousand Sleepers for the Tokonairiro and Lawrence Railway. !■ pecifications may be seen at the Public Works Office, 1 nvercargiU: the Town Clerks’ Offices, Lawrence and Balclutha; the Bailway itation, Milton ; and at this cffice. Tenders will be recc-ived at this office until noon of Wednesday, the 7th June, 1876. The lowest or any tender not uecessa' ily acjepted. By command. W. N. Bl AIR. District Engineer. Public Works Office, Dunedin, 19th May, 1876. SMITH & SMITH, Painters, Paperhangers, Glaziers, Sign Writers, &c., have Removed to No. 5, Octagon, next Athenaeum. Every branch of the trade, plain or mest artistic, executed at moderate p ices; wire gauze screens made to order; shop tickets written, &c., 4c. Wholesale , and retail dealers in all trade requisites. Special prices to cash purchasers TENDER 3 . In the Estate of R. H. Long, Ironmonger, George street. TENDERS for the Stock, Fittings._ and Book Debts in the above estate will be received un to Thursday, 25th May, at the office of J. B. M'Culloch, Princes street, where all particulars can be obtained. JOHN O. EVA, JAS. B. M'CULLOCH. Trustees in the Estate. Board and Residence. PRIVATE Board and ' esidence for twe Gentlemen, or Lady a'.d Gentleman ai Meyer’s Hamburg I’ouse, Dowling street, neai Princes street steps. BOARD and RESIDENC for two oi three Gentlemen. Apply May cottage I oith street, comer of Frederick stre c. SIJPERIORBoard and Residence, north em of the town. Cards of address at Mr Beggs Music Saloon; or Messrs Paterson am MM eod. BOARD and I>ESID HINGE for tw< Boaiders in piivat • family Mr M liar, Lee street, opposite Cricket Ground. C'MFORT <r« BLE Board and Residence fo two youn" men ; to occupy one room No other boarder’s, and no children. Mr Wilson, Filleul street, next Glouceste Buildings. PARTIAL Board and Residence for tw gentlemen ; no children or other lodgers Corner Un'on and George streets. PRIVATE Board and Lodgings Mi Edwards, first Blub reserve, next Brighto; House, up Stafford street. CdOMFO lITACLE Board and Washing J double bedroom, 18s; single, 1 os, weekly adjoining Middle District School fene( i owliu. l street. BOAbD AND RESIDENCE for tw Gentlemen. Mrs Campbell, I igh streel Lost, Found, &c. LOST, on Friday last, from Maclagga street, a Roan Harness Mare, with blac points, thin tail. Finder handsomely r warded on retuvni g to David Jenkin Havelock Stables, Maclaggan street, LOST, this morning, in Maclaggau atree near .Mr Stohr’s, Dark B own Our Pup; finder rewarded on returning same : Mrs Davis, at M r Stolir's. LOST.— Wanted, the person who took tl Bunch of Keys from Box 172, to ololij byjreturning them at once to lie I‘o?t Office. 171UUND, a Black Dog with a leather colh - Apply to Win, Fiimock, at Lange a: Thoneman. LOST, Chased Gold WrETstmT* >i' b n lings reward if returned to Mr Men •hausen, tobacconist, Princes street

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Evening Star, Issue 4128, 20 May 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 4128, 20 May 1876, Page 3

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