IBOMthe J-‘ byMu Fete in aid of the _ _ of Messrs Guthrie and tr a £ W6.—Ooy Local Industries.—Ma«iaa Bros.6f the Newl^dxS mg Factory, following the example of somedf Sjigfi? Home, and more Mpecrpy mth a view of preventing the imEnglish dothmg*, intend opening For this purpose they have fitted up commodious premises at the whS* e° l 0ct *S® n “d Princes street, which are to be opened on Saturday, May 2L This branch will he tinder the immediate management ef Mr Laurenson, and under thl fy) Mr B, Mallenstein, the head ,of dm. KZ. firm. Messrs JEalleustein JSros,, under the management of Mr 'Anderron, a partner m the wholesale and factory branch, started the New Zealand Clothing Factory about two and a half years ago. They commenced on a comparatively small scale : at present they employ between 200 and 3W They have had to overcome many difficulties wad much prejudice, but now. thefr goods, will be seen from the ships' manif*s> aw being sent ,to ail parts of New.Zealand. In Dunedin only they-have found persistent opposition on the part of the large* houses who are glutting this market withim ported goods, and, no doubt, the retailers find it to their advantage to push these in preference to lowl manufactures. The proprietors of the New Zealand Clothing Factory have therefore,, very. j udicionaly qecided to introduce their manufactures direct to the large conttun--toff Population of Dunedin; and, In order to do so effectually, they have determined to sell a single garment at the wholesale price. Th< selling price is- to 4)6 marked -in plain figures ot eveiy article, from which no abatement wil be made. The business ia to be conducted strictly on the cash principle, and all goodi must be paid for on delivery, but any article not found suitable may be exchanged, or the money returned. As will be seen from the garments presented by the Mew Zealand Uothm- 1 actoxy in wd of- the Benevolent Asylum, and how exhibited in this building, they are superior in style and quality, and at a proportionately lower price than anythinc that can be imported. But, irrespective of aD these advantages; it is to the interest of every* one to support an industry which employs .ooal labor, and is a direct benefit to the butcher, baker, fanner, mechanic, shopkeeper, merchant, and. to all sections of the community.
TO GENTLEMEN. 57Twill-silk Umbrellas, 11a6dj worth 16s6d. 12a6dj worth 17s 6(1 14s 6d; worth 19b. ! 16s Od ; worth 21s 6d. } SsJJd to 7a 6d. fJUlEabove were purchased a great bargain In the English market, which enables us to quote such extraordinary 4ow prices, BROWN, EWING, & GO., Board and Realdenoe. PRIVATE Board and Residence for Gentlemen. Mrs A. fcT. Lockhart. Otstle street. North Dunedin. CiUPERIORBoard and Residence, north end IO of the town. Cards of address at Mr Beggs’ Music Saloon; or Messrs Paterson and M‘Leod. PRIVATE Board and Residence for Two or Three Gentlemen. Apply Chilmarsh’s stoic, corner Leith and Frederick street. BOARD and RESIDENCE for a respectable young man. Apply Mrs. Simmons, two doors from Cairns's, tailor, Hanover street. ■ OO D Accommodation for Boarders. Mrs VJT Menck’s Boarding-house, View street, Moray place. Terms moderate. Board and residence for two Gentlemen. Mrs Campbell, High street. OARD AND RESIDENCE Sitting, room with pianoforte. For address, apply next door Hibernian Hotel, George street. Auction Notices, WEDNESDAY, 2Ut JUNE, At 2 o’clock. IMPROVED FREEHOLD ESTATE. ■* MAOKORIE & CTJTHBERTSON are instructed by the Trustees of the late Captain Howell to sell by public auction at their rooms, cnj Wednesday, 2lst June, at 2 o'clock; The magnificent freehold property of • EASTBOURNE, Containing about 900 acres, at Flint's Bush, with large mansion and orchard attached, the whole in excellent cider. The estate has been considerably improved by cultivation, and is completely fenced subdivided, chiefly with live fences. The InvercargillRiverton line of railway runs through a portion of the property. The buyer wul 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 proceeds at interest, the terms will in consequence be extremely liberal Further' particulars will be gven in future advertisements, or on application to the auctioneers, MACRORIE & CTJTHBERTSON.
FREEHOLD GOAL MINE FOR SALE, On Deferred Payments. AH. MAtJDE, Oamaru, Will sell on 2t • June (see special advertisement) th Awamoko Estate, near Oamaru, comprising 4,460 acres agricultural land, in lots, with ample railway communicatioa. One section of 60 acres has been laid off, comprising the present Awamoko Coal Mine, so ap to be within the means of practical miners. The coal is a very superior quality of brown coal as it trill get up steam quicker than Newcastle, though it not so lasting j and for household purposes is unexceptionable, having no smell The is in the centre of a large agricultural district, and there is no other coal known within 10 milee on the one side end 20 on the other. The mine ,is inexpensive to work, being simply drives into the face of the Mil, with plenty of drainage and agood roof,. The coal is a four to five feet seism, lying nearly fiat. / .The land is rich agricultural land, and will make a nice little property. Terms: 10 per cent, cash on fall of hammed; balance of one-fourth of purchase money on survey being completed; one fourth in two yearn; balance can remain as lougas desired at 7 per coot, interest. . v i Fo* pariicnlaiy apply to i dtLLIES, STiREEi 1 , & HIBLOP. | <•: •n. i 'Dimedin,j' i j ;;/ , j; --K ■
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Evening Star, Issue 4139, 2 June 1876, Page 3
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