Auction 1VoO«»> 15L kI r.... A u ‘ UESO AY, : eth; JUNE, 8 CASES HAM6.B CASES LARD, D M.;. SF X D lp-t * wll seuby auction. *t hi* Rooms, *m Tuesday, 6th June, at 12 o'clock, . <><. 8 owes hams 8 do lard, in tint, 1 Ex Wanganui ; ■„-■■ •' ' —affayv,.- .1 -- :...• ; ; a ~- ; TUESDAY, «hj JUNE, Atl2 o’clock. ;v At Provi- dal Yards. ' l; ! \ horses, saddles, &c. On account and at risk of former purchaser. '" place chaser, 4 horses Idra 3 saddles ao.d bridles. WEDNESDAY. 7th JUNE. : " At 12o*dook. 139 BALES COCOaNTTP FIBR&. ( * At the Store's of Messrs Bright Bros , Bond street. • M‘landbe<s, "hepburn, a oaare instructed by Messrs bright (Bros, to sell by auction, at 1h& Stores, Bond street; on Wednesday { 7th June, at 126’0100k, , 139 bales cocoanut Shit* ' Terms otsaK WEDNESDAY, 21st JUNE, ’ At 2 o'clock, IMPROVED FEBEfiOLD ESTATB, Mace o& i e a c uthbertson l “» instructed by the Trarteeiof the late Captain Howell to sell by public auetton atthelr rooms, on} Wednesday, £Ut June, at 2 .ocfod£ •' • . The magnificent freehold property of EASTBOURNE, ■ Containing about 900 acres; at FUnt’s Bush, with large mansion and orchaid attached, the whole in excellent.-order. ' The estate has been considerably Im* ’ proved by cultivation, and -Is com- V phtely fenced and subdivided, chiefly - with live fences. The Rlverten line of railway runs ’thrftgb ■- . a portion of the property.' The buyers wfll have theoptionof taking at a valuation the stock, which principally consist* of long>wooued sheeps < v-. , A* the object of the Trustees insetting is to ; invest the proceeds at .interest, the terms will in consequence be extremely überu. Further particulars will be g.ven in future advertise- ' meats, or on application to the auctioneers, ' ' ’ FUffeEHOLD COAL MINE POE BALE,
On Deferred Payments* AH. MAUDE, Oamaru, wnieelloa 2t • Jone (aw special advertisement) th Awamoko Estate near Oamaru, oompiishit} 4,450 acres agricultural land, in amide railway communication. Onenectioa'-of 60 acres has been laid off, comprising the present Awamoko Coal Mine, so as to be within the means of practical miners. The . cOel is a it not so lasting; and for household purposes i» ' unexceptionable, having no smell. The mine is in the centre of a large agricultural district, and there is no other coal known wfthinJM) miles on the one side and 20 on theotber. The mine is inexpensive to work, being simply drives int i the face of the hid, with plenty of drainage and a good roof. The coal is a four to five feet seam, lying nearly flat. The land is rich agricultural land, and will make a nice little property. Terms: 10 per cent, cash on failed hammer} balance of one-fourth of purchase money on - survey being completed; one fourth in two yean; balance can remainaa long as desiredat 7 per cent, interest. For particulars apply to GILLIES, STREET, & HISLOP, Dunedin.; Or, a. hj. Maude, • • Oamara. .• ■ ■ Meeting*. c AENI v A L * Donations promised in kind not yetforwarded will be received up to Saturday, 10th Inst. %' The General Committee will meet at the I City Council Chambers this evening, at eight o’clock, when a detafled statement ol the result of the Candvalwill be submitted. •. WILL S. DODGLAS. Secretary.. STANDARD PROPERTYONVESTMENT SOCIETY. ▲ MEETING of the above Sodstyfot the purpose of reorivinir subscriptions, 4c.> will be held at the office of the Society on Wednesday evening. next, the 7th instant, between the hours of six and eight. CHARLES REID, ■ Secretary. GREYMOUTH COAL COMPANY, Tttß Adjourned' Meeting of Shareholder* will be held to-morrow afternoon at hallpast four o’clock, in Mr Reid’s store, Stafford strict. • Sensible Shareholders utrited to bear Mr Moss’s communication read. KA I k O R A I OH OH U SOI, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 3876, At73o p.m., READINGS. Messra Barnett, Jsgo and Olliers hay* kindly agreed to give Beudinga, Diary of ft Strathmore Survfyor, «o. Musical selections by the Choir. • - Admission, One Shilling. TBtE YORjfesIHIRE CLUR ~~ MEETING will be held at the Empire Hotri'oxi Toesfay evening, June 6,ak« /clock. The business being important a fan itteudimeeis requested. ■ t Yorkshiremen who have not yet become numbers are respectfully invited to attend, when the President'will have great pteasme in jXplakiDg to them the object and rales of the Association. . » ; The tickets for the Animal BaU (on the ,16th instant) will be ■ ’. Secretary. COLONIAL BUILDING JlN^ > MEN i\ COMPANY .(£IM nifllil Monthly Mtotiagjl Jh Instalments. , ,wi tej- ««M» offices, Temp)*; f .pkymeat at thesbovi ■ - T. OB Mil m H*m ■mi
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Evening Star, Issue 4141, 5 June 1876, Page 3
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733Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4141, 5 June 1876, Page 3
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