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MONDAY, 7th AUGUST, To Grocers, Bakers, aod Stw^e«ipar. i- m. apb $ » j ...,»-. g • will sett by auction, at Lis Btroinft, on Monday, 7th August, at 2 o'clock, '■'''" 12 tuba p:imo Canterbury butter' : r -- c^ 12 do tog's la-d , . 0 } 7 b «lea bund' e coroßacks, ~: Without reserve;

. At 2 o'clock. ■■■■■'-w '•» $A TEN-ROOMED HOUSE A<ND I*A*?D t At Primrose Hilh " -'•.„,** M. SP E D,j)'n O • has received instraoiions friStf the Trustees in the Estate of John 'f at 2 o'clock, •'"'*' ** Those two sections of land sftualj at Primrose Bill, Mornington, b4ing 19 and 20, block I. . . ♦ Together with a ten-roomed, brtcfipand stone house, outhouses, qafoted thereon." - : .- ; .<*-,<;,; t^ Without resetve. * Full particulars on application to Joyce and Adamsy solicitors, or to;' i*n st TEE AUCTIONEm TUESDAY, Bth AUGUST; AV2 o'clock. : l •''** Clearing Unreserved Sale jot Furu^-up* At Battray street,' l: $ Mahogany sideboard, oheffo Meres,..* tables, chegts drawers, mirrors, stand", toilet tables, j!bed»teadsfchildren's cots, chairs, khch«n .'table, Leamington ranges, American Aboves, washing machines, &c, &c : IVf HIT B lTa • "WEDNESDAY, 9th AUGUSTS At2Velock. , ~,., ' At Booms, Xattray street.' l^o 2,000108 Timothy Grass Se»d^ r -« 2,0001bs Cow Grass • i 1.0C01b3 Alsytt " : i Terms caen* HI TJB LA V?'°k l SATURDAY, 12th AUGUST,,*, At 2 o'clock. "** e TOWNSHIP Off SELWTfg^ Norfch-East Valley road, •>. Three quarters of a,mile from, -Bridge ,afc aid of Great King etreeiD "^"^ on Saturday, I'ith August, at 2 o'clock*'** 45 Allotments in the Township-of'"> It - ; SELWYN, ? , i T : ' being subdivisions of Sactioft 19» X*orth East Valley >( r ? , The great demand that exists'for* bt&di the proprietor to lay o of the most perfect drainage. A district road passes through the cent'-e of the township,, giving frontages to almost the whole of tho allotments. '■»*-"»• With the prospect of tramways being laid as Brown's Hotel, and the fact that the water of Leith toll-gate i> now in course of ftitiioval to the other side of the township, these emmm stances contribute to make the pcsitMn o telwvn a most attractive one to' partes in search of building sites. I .;";•;] Plans can be obtained at the Jtooms of the Auctioneers. ' ri Terms—One-fourth cash, .balance as> six, twelve, and eighteen months, with iulerest added at the J»te of 8 per cent, per annt&u Note.—As a guide to parties intending to opposite the District £choolhou§e, oh; the I\orth-East Valley road. MO3GIEL. ESSBS MACLEAN BROS, hav* re. factor to the Ottgo Presbyterian Churoh IJ oard of Property, to submit to publio auction on Tuesday, 15th August, at noon, in the prill* Bh.d, Mosgiel, The lease of twenty-five sections, tach about one quarter-acre, havirig a frontage to the Mosgiol Mill BoafcL. Plan of ihe sections and conditions 6£ gala ma) l >eseen at MB SMEATON'S, Blacksmifli, Or MB E. SMITHT^ Savings Bank, DuntiSn.

Pubuo Notices. EVOLUTION. OW Published, "The Ethics of oof Development and Theism to Christianity/' A lecture delivered on behalf of the Dunedin Athenjeum by the ttev. A. R, Fitchctt. - One Shilling; by post, Is 2d. All ißookeellers. DUNEDIN CO-OPERATIVE GROCERY STORE, Kext to Jack's Bakery. Corner of GEORGE AND BT. ANDREW STREETS, In the Eame building as B. Singer and Co.'s General Warehouse, IS NOW OPEN. HIS Store hss been opened for the mutual benefit of the purchasers and the proprietors. ' The larger it is patronised the moee the proprietors will be enabled to cut dow£ the prices. All goods must be paid for before they leave the Store, and the public is respectfully notified that no deviation will be made from this rule. i The unprecedented Buccess'attending this establishment has enabled the proprietors to I make great reductions. ti Every article is guaranteed to be of the ven best quality, and the money will be returned for any artio.e not found to be as repressated. At the request of their customers, they will deliver goods to all parts of town and suburbs free-of charge. SLATES. HE Otago Slate Company are now \ at the following rates :- j Countess, 20 z 10, Lil4 per thousand: ! : : \. Io«c10. T/010Y '„ ■ •.■"■ ; ~ !••* ■.'"w y, • : i ~ lux. fc, LSiOb „... ; ' > Yard: Head of Rattray street Wha Apply MAOKERRAS4] I Bondstfee Ageata,

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Evening Star, Issue 4194, 5 August 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4194, 5 August 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4194, 5 August 1876, Page 3

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