Government Notices, OTAGO RAILWAYS. NOTICE. OTAGO BENEVOLENT FBTB. At Dunedin. On 24th, 25th, 26th, and 27th of MAY. T [0 those purchasing Tickets for the abeve- — _ mentioned Fete from the Stationmaeters mx the Port Chalmers Railway, and from CavOTshara, Abbotsford, and Mosgiel on the S i a 1)6 applied with Railway Return Tickets at Single Fares. y Special Trains will run between Dunedin and L? rt halmere, and between Dunedin and Moagiel, and intermediate stations, on Wedthe 24th and 27111 Leave Dunedin for Port Chalmers at 11 p.m., returning therefrom atlLgO p.m. Leave Dunedin for Mosgiel at ll p,m.. returning therefrom at 11.50 p.m. W. CONYERS, General Manager.
GOVERNMENT TOWNSHIP OF DUNOON, BROAD BAY, OTAGO Peninsula. SALE OP SECTIONS. MOND VyTmaY 29. VOTICE is Hereby Given that all the tin reserved Sections in the Township of Dunoon will be offered for Sale by auction In the Provincial Council Hall, Dunedin, on Monday, the 29th day of May, 1876, at twelve o’clock, at the upset price of L2O per section. Plans to be seen at the Land Office. Dunedin. ’ AMENDED NOTICE. MONDAY, 29th MAY 1876 At 12 o'clock. FREEHOLD RESIDENCES At Kensington. W ill be offered for Sale by public auction, in the Provincial Council Hall, on Monday, the 29th May, 1876, at 12 o’clock, TEN SECTIONS of 1 AND, averaging from seven to ten poles, with Cottages erected thereon, in the Township of Kensington, at the junction of the Clntha Railway and the Anderson’s Bay road. Terms ; One-fourth cash, the balance of the purchase money to be by bills, at 6 and 12 months respectively, bearing interest at 8 per cent, per annum. Upset price, L 225 each section. Public Notices. H TRUMAN, by writing to me, will • hear something to ms advantage. Henry T. Russell. UNIVERSAL HOTEL, MACLAGGAN STREET, Ddnkddt. THOMAS PAVELITCH, Proprietor. First-class accommodation for Boarders on the most reasonable terms. The finest brands in Spirits, Wines, &c. TO GENTLEMEN. 57 Twill-silk Umbrellas, 11s 6d; worth 16s 6d. 12a 6d; worth 17s 6d, 14s 6d; worth 19s. 16s Od; worth 21s 6d. | 3s6dto7s6d. HEabove were purchased a great bargain In the English market, which enables us to quote such extraordinary low prices.
BROWN, EWING, & CO„ Princes street and Manse street Auction Notices, FREEHOLD COAL MINE FOR SALE, On Deferred Payments. AH. MAUDE, Oamaru, will sell on 2lst • June (see special advertisement) the Awamoko Estate near Oamaru, comprising 4,450 acres agricultural land, iu lots, with ample railway communication. One section of 50 acres has been laid off, comprising the present Awamoko Coal Mine, so as to be within the means of practical miners. The coal is a very superior quality of brown coal, as it will get up steam quicker than Newcastle thou/h it not so lasting ; and for household purposes is unexceptionable, having no smell. . The mine is in the centre of a large agricultural district, and there is no other coal known within 10 miles on the one side and 20 on the other. The mine is inexpensive to work, being simply drives int > the face of the lull, with plenty of d< and a good roof. The coal is a four to five feet seam, Tying nearly flat. r i he land is rich agricultural land, and will make a nice little property. Terms : 10 per cent, cash on fall of hammer; balance of one-fomth of purchase money on survey being completed ; one fourth in two years ; balance can remain as long as desired at 7 per cent, interest. For particulars apply to GILLIES, STREET, & UISLOP, Dunedin; Or, A. F. MAUDE, Oamaru. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. IMPROVED FREEHOLD ESTATE, MACRORIE & cuthbbbtson are instmcted by the Trustees pf the late Captain Howell to sell by public auction early in Jure, on a date wbicb will be hereafter ; announced, The magnificent freehold property of EASTBOUBNE, Containing about 000 acres, at Flints Bush, Hath large mansion and orchard attached the Whole iu excellent order The estate has bwn considerably improved by cultivation, fltd is completely fenced and subdivided, chiefly with live fences. The InvercargillRiverton line of railway rutl* through a portion of the property. The bu7 er will have the option of takin? at A valuation the stock, which principally consists of long-woolled sheep. As the object of the Trustees in selling is to invest the fir ceeds at interest, the terms will in consequence be extremely liberal. Further particulars will be g ven in future advertise • meats, or on application to the auctioneers, MACROUIE ‘ CUTHBEBTBON. Business Notice. jATBW PATTERNS IN FLOOR CLOTHS A-'' for 3(ooms, Lobbies, and Pass'jges, CW a MAtin 4, plain and striped. Fel t Carpets, l\ 9dpe/y»-d. New Folb Hqusrs a. New Door Nfntn .-and Slips. New WcolV-Qatr. 5 ' .HERBERT f BAYNES f * go,
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Evening Star, Issue 4131, 24 May 1876, Page 3
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