Attottoa Ifccteeß* WEDNESDAY, 2nd AUGUST. , 2 o’clock. On tee Premises, George street, next to Mr . Leckie, batcher. Stock of Miss M‘Williams’s Fancy Millinery ■ and Drapery, J. LAZARUS* Anctdoner. No reserve. WEDNESDAY, 2nd AUGUST. At 12 o’clock. 25 PACKAGES SUPERIOR CHINA AND EARTHENWARE. D m. s“bdding •,, kstrueted by the Importers to sell at his Booms, on Wednesday, 3rd August, at 12 o’clock, 26 crates and casks. Containing Brown Ronen dinner ware and Teddssley dinner ware and mafahfags Rouen and Teddeeley cups and Enamelled cable gut dlnniM* aid matchings Globe, W, and G., superior, oops and saucers, and matchings Also, White granite and printed cups and saw* core, granite Jugs, bowls, Ac,, Ac. _ . And 6 packages gas globes, assorted. Without reserve. WEDNESDAY, 2nd AUGUST. _ . At 12 o’clock. Cm the premises. Grange street, off AiWy , HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. i TT7* BARNETT & CO. v v •_ are instructed by Mr Resell tossl by auction on the premises, Wednesday,th whole of his household furniture and meets, superior sewing machine, set harness, &e., without reserve. TO THE PUBLIC OP OOTRAM AND MOSGIEL. FOR SALE By Public Auction, the Mag* nificent stock of T. R. Procter and Co., of Christchurch, and late of Dunedin, who are giving up business, consisting of—Colonial* made Jewellery, Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks, Electro and Silver Plate, Ac., Ac. All goods guaranteed. Without reserve. The Sale will take place at the Outrun Hotel, Outram, on Friday, 4th August, at 6 o’clock p.m. sharp, and at the Commercial Hotel, Mosgiel, on Saturday, sth August, at 6 o’clock sharp. K. BARE, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 12th AUGUST, At 2 o’clock, TOWNSHIP OP SELWYN, North-East Valley road. Three-quarters of a mile from Bridge at end of Great King street. M’LANDRESS, HEPBURN, A CO. are s Instructed by the Proprietors to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Saturday, 12tb August, at 2 o’clock, 45 Allotments in the Township of SELWYN, being subdivisions of Section 19, .North-East Valley District. ' The great demand that exists for bttilding sites in the suburbs of tire City has induced the proprietor to lay off this township. 'The land is all level, and at the same time capable of the most perfect drainage. A district road passes through the centre of the township, giving frontages to almost the whole of the allotments.
With the prospect of tramways being laid down along the North-east Valley road hj far as Brown’s Hotel, and the fact that the Water of Leith toll-gate ip now in course of removal to the other side of the township, these dream stances contribute to make the position o Welwyn a most attractive one to parties in search of building sites. Plans can be obtained at the Booms of the Auctioneers. Terms—One-fourth cash, balance at sir, twelve, and eighteen months, with interest added at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum. Note.—As a guide in parties intending to visit the township it is situated immediately opposite the District Schoolhouse, on the North-East Valley road. MOSGIEL. MESSRS MACLE\N BROS, have re. ceived instructions from Mr E. Smith, factor to the Ottgo Presbyterian Church Board of Property, to submit to public auction on Tuesday, 15th August, at noon, in the Drill, sh .d, Mosgiel, The lease of twenty five sections' ea2b about one quarter-acre, having a frontage to the Mosgiel Mill Road. Plan of the sections and conditions ,of sale ma> be seen at MR SMEATON’S. Blacksmith, Mosgiel Meetings. STANDARD PROPERTY INVESTMENT SOCIETY. A MEETING of the above Society for the purpose of receiving subscriptions, &c., will be held at the office of the Society on Wednesday evening next, the 2nd August, between the hours of six and eight. CHARLES REID, Secretary. MAYORAL’ELECTION.
liyTR WOODLAND’S Central Committee IVL will meet Every Evening, at 7.30 p.m., at the rented Committee Rooms, opposite Cargill Monument. Special meetings will be duly notified. Ward Committees will meet in the various Wards on requisition of their respectful chairmen. F. DICK, Hon. Sec. THE MAYORALTY. MR REEVES’S Ward Committees will meet at their various Committee Booms os under:— THIS EVENING, TUESDAY, at 8 p.m. A special Meeting of all Cemmittee3 a mll be held on Wednesday Evening, in the various Wards, at 8 p.m. SYDNEY JAMES, Secretory. PIONEER ENCAMPMENT, No. 3, 1.0.0. F. THE above Encampment Meets at tire Hall, hi Albany street, To-morrow (Wednesday), at 7.30 p.m. sharp. Business important JAS. MICHIE, Scribe. Lost, Pound, fto. O pf REWARD will be paid to any person dvO who may give such information as w 11 lead to the conviction of the scoundrel or scoundrels who wilfully and maliciously threw a stone through the bar window of Martin’s Hotel, ttatford street, about XI p.m, on the night of 28th July. Robert Skiton. O g REWARD will also be given ou cond&O vicdon of the persons who broke the wiudows of Mr Elsou, eenr.’s, hou-e, Walker str. et directly after. Lvj T, Friday last, about Forth street bridge. F ewfound’oud i up, tip of tail end breast white. Re wars if returned to house next Clyde strew footbridge. Detainer pro secuteJ.
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Evening Star, Issue 4190, 1 August 1876, Page 3
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