4uetMti MONOAT. 14th AUGUST* At 2 o'clock. * 7 On account of whom it may oonottn. T; “^ 6 dozen Kerosene LAM P ' burnses, 2 dozen Kerosene Lamps complete, 1-inch burners. . ", J Terms Gash. HITBLAW A. Cfcjfr TdUSRDAY, 17th AUGUST. ?!f ‘* At 13 o’clock. ;tT At Union street. ~ ~ 7 HOUSES, W&GG&tfs, TKTBIGfIT, STEPHENSON, A CO. T ▼ have been instructed to sellby aucttSb, on the premises of the late Mr & Roberto, Union Street, comer of Cumberland street, on Thursday, 17th August, at 12 o'clock, ~ 10 heavy draught and light 1 boy’s pony • 6 dairy cows, in full milk and near calling 20 sets of shaft and leading harness ”5 do ot light harness and carriage barns 3 saddles and bridles, 2 dozen he covers 4 farm drays, nearly new, and truck 1 waggon, suitable for firewood ■> 1 second-hand carriage, 1 second-hand spring-cart, 1 buggy , 200 cords firewood, in lots to emt tons chasers. Also, on account of Mr John Keir and others. 1 timber truck, 2 tip drays, 1 station waggon 1 coal cart, 1 farm dray, 3 barrows. The auctioneers, in drawing attention to the above sale, would poi ,t out that the horses nre of the very best stamp, and the drays-:and o'her vehicles are really good. Every" ' will be sold without fh* slightest reserve. •43MO .GIKL, Messrs maolevn bros. have re. ceived instructions from -Mr E.Smith, factor to the Ot «go Ftesbyterian Church Board of Property, to submit to public auction -on Tuesday, 15th August, at noon, in the Drill, shod, Mosgiel, 7 The lease of twenty-five sections, eacn about one quarter-acre, having? a frontage to the Mosgiel Mill Road. ' Flan of the sections and conditions of sale ma> He seen at - MR SMEATON’S, Blacksmith,^ Or MR E. SMITh! B**^ 8 **^ Savings Bank, Dunedin; At the same time and pkvre there wifi, also be offered,on account of Mr Cottrell, Quarteracre Section, very desirably situated (three minutes’ walk from the Railway Station), with the Vtry .substantial and well finished house of four rooms, scullery, Ac. .erected thereon. 1 Fo.- particulars apply ta Mr CottrelL or to Auctioneers. •FRIDAY, 18th AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. I DESIRABLE FREEH -LD ON PORT. OBELLO ROAD, About three miles from Dunedin. , Maclean brothers, instructed by the Trustees of Miss Annie Warren, will sell by auction, at theft Rooms, Manse street, on the above date, Part of Section 5, Block VIII., Suburban District of Otapo (Otago Peninsula District), comprising 24 acres/ more or less, on which is erected the Portobefio Store, with Dwelling-house of six rooms attached. The ground is enclosed and subdivided with live hedges, and a portion is laid out as and orchard. Title guaranteed Terms at sale.
Government Notloea. V. R. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. IWl'-ed by the hfii SEPERATE TENDER aColonial Government fo it || .ions to the Dunedin Passenger Station an . fc.., o due Shed, i- Drawings and specifications may been seen at this office, where tenders will be received-’till Noon of Wednesday, the 23rd August, 1876. ; The lowest on any tender not necessarily accepted. By command, W. N. BLAIR, , District Engineer. Public Works Office, Dunedin, 2nd August, 1876. Additions to the Engine Shed abov* referred to are for the present withdrawn. W, N. BLAIR,. District Engineer. Public Works Office. Dunedin, 11th August, 1876. V. R. Public Works Office, (Colonial Architect's Branch,) Wellington, 4th August, 1876. f IIENDERS are invited for the Erection of a X Feet and Telegraph Office, at Port Otaai* mers. • General conditions, specifications, and draw* i gs may be seen at the Offices of the Colonial Architect, Wellington, and at the Public Works Office, Dunedin. Tenders addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, and marked outside “ Tender for Post and Telegraph Office, Port Cfaal mem,” will bo received at toe office of the undersigned up to Noon on Thursday the 14th day of September, 1876 Telegraph tenders will be received provided the original tender and deposit are lodged with the nearest district engineer at the time above specified. The lowest or tender not necessarily accepted. • . W. U. CLAYtfONj Colonial Architect. PUBLIC NOTICE.—WAIKOUAITI BRIDGE, HIS Honor the Deputy-Superintendent directs it to be tutfud that on and after maximum weight allowed to he carried on any one vehicle on, over, or across the bridge span niug the Waikouaitx River shall be .Five Inns. Any person attempting to cross the said bridge after the above date with a greater weight than five tons will do so entirely at bisdwa risk. under no circumstances w4U the Government be responsible for any damage that may be sustained thereby. J, OBBUT, .Secretary for Works, August 9,1876. Educational. BO’ KKEKPING, ARITHMETIC, fto.— Evening Class and Private : essons. Mt Gow, C argill street and Normal School. IHE MUSES BE L GIVE MUSIC LESSONS at their Booms, and at the Girls High School j Rooms at. Mr Hardy'- Offices, near MrU. I B egg’s Music Saloon, Princes street.
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Evening Star, Issue 4200, 12 August 1876, Page 3
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