Auction NoUom* - MuifiSy/iSIS? "* At 3 o’clock. At Rooms, Rattray street INVOICE OP PIiAOS. 10 American Ensigns, 1| to 8 yards 4 American Jacks, 10ft to 3 yards 35 Bed Emigns, 1£ to 8 yards 35 White Ensigns, 2 to 10 yards 35 Union Jacks, I to 4 yards 2 Sets large Commercial Signal Codes, Terms at sale) W H I T bTa W * C ft THUBSDAY, 2Sth MAY, At 2 o'clock. ’ FREEHOLD CORNER SECTION, Mornington. M'LANDEKSS, ""SePBUBN k CO. are met acted to seU by auction, at their Booms, Manse street, on Thursday. 26th May, at 2 o’clock, Section 1, Block Vf., comer of If alley street, township of Memington, Also, Sec'ion 26, block I', Township of Richmond Hill, containing quarter acre, pd fronting Elgin Road and Havelock street. Terms aH sale. THURSDAY, 26th MAY. * At 2 o’clock, CORPORATION LEASES. M‘landress, "hepburn, & CO„ are instructed by the Corporation of the Oityof Dunedin to se l by auction at their Rooms, Manse street, on Ihursday, 25th lost., at 2 o’clock, Twenty-one yea s’ leases ef .the -undermentioned City Corporation Properties, via. Lot L—Being portion of the Manse Reserve, having a frontage of 50ft to Princes street! by a depth of I7ft to Jetty Street. Lot 2.~Belng portion of subdivision 2, Mock XXXIX, Princes street south ; having a frontage to Princes street of lift by a depth of 75ft. Lot a—Being subdivision 1, block XLIL, Princes street south : having a frontage off 35ft Uin to Princes streetby a depth of 75ft fronting Police street (bonier allotment). Lot 4.—Being subdivision 2, block XLIL. Princes street south; having a frontage of 35ft IJin to Princes street by a deptn of 75ft. Lot s.—Bring part section 22, ’ block Wharves and Quays Reserve, Dunedin. Lot 6 —Being part section 6, Baths Reserve,Leith street north of llowe street. Lot 7.-Being part section 7, Baths Reserve, Leith street, north of Howe street. P'urther particulars at the Town Clerk’s Office where also plans of the allotments may be inspected. Conditions st side. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. IMPROVED FREEHOLD ESTATE. MAOKORIE & CUTHBERTSON are instructed by the Trustees of the late Captain Howell to sell by public amotion early in on a date which will be hereafter announced, The magnificent freehold property of EASTBOURNE,
Containing about 900 at Flint's Bush, with large mansion and orchard attached thw w) ole in excellent order. The estate has l een considerably fan* proved by cultivation, and is completely fenced and subdivided, chiefly with live fences. The InVeroaigillEiverton 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 consist] of long-woolled sheep. As the object of the Trustees in selling is to invest the proceeds at interest, the terms will in consequence be extremely liberal. Further paniculars will be g ven in future advertisements, or on application to the auctioneers, MACROS IE CUTflBilffiTSON. Public Notioto. WRITING, Arithmetic, and Book* keeping, Evening Class and Private Lessons. Mr Gow, Cargill street, and Normal School. —--- • v - - WASTE Paper for Sale, 'in lota to unit purchasers, apply at office of this ran»*r. NOTICE. . r To the Inhabitants of Maori BiQ. THE Foiling for the election of Mayor will take place on a onday. the 22nd inst., at the Schoolhouse, &aorl Hill, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Candidates - Mr Robert CncKCH, Maltster Mr Gborob Mitchell, General Grocer By order, JOHX CAMPBEL , Presiding Officer. PETER PILKINGTON, Town Clerk. Ttyr R S H U N T E R, IVI ST PAW U T MAKER AND GENERAL DYER. Hats cleaned, dyed, and altered to the newest shop s Cargill street, one door from Fillenl street, Dunedin. Gloves and feathers cleaned and dyed. Ladies’ material ef every description dyed. SEWING MACHINES. THE Undersigned have pleasure in an* nonnctrg bavin : accepted the solo 1 Agency in New Zealand for the new HOLT FAMILY SHUTTLE SEWING Machine, A Machine we guarau'oo to be an exact facsimile o! the AMERICAN “SINGER,” . n ev< ry way equal f*r I'cautyof finish and workmanship, and f »iu 20 to 26 per cent, cheaper. Paving uxt receiver! another shipment of the above excellent m chines, we stall be glad to sopply sample or lcis. Thi* shipment comaniM —Plain Table, with or without cover: Half and Full Cabinet ftled um, and No 2 Whoi 1 feed Machines. ARTHUR ITUSCOB k CO., Who*es le and Retail Ironmongers and Iron Merc' ant*. 8 HOC K I N Impr »ved Patent _ SEIDLITZ POWDER,! For Immediately producing Seidlits Water without the slightest trouble. . IT differs from the Soidlitz Powders usually sold in bariug all the Ingredients to onS bottle, u quite tasteless, and may be taken byperson* of an ages as a cooling beverage, mild purgative, according to dose. Ito «jrten»va uaa durag nearly half a century proves over all other purgetrve the powder rctams its prorertiee ftojyntanbwr ot yesn if the bottle is kept corked, itan to* necessity to every family, traveler, or emigrant* Maoufaoldred by * ROCKIXv WILSON,;* 00., 38, Duke street, Manchester f<e(pdo6. Knsias
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Evening Star, Issue 4128, 20 May 1876, Page 3
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834Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4128, 20 May 1876, Page 3
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