For Sale. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE, DUNEDIN. CONNELL & MOEDI£ are favored with ins trut Tons from Julius Hyman, Esq. (who is leaving for England), to offer for safe by private; treaty fie whole of that desirable property now occupied by Mr Hyman as a residents, fronting Queen street an-1 Regent Road. The house, which is built of stone and brick, and is slated is finished in a most superior style, a"d fitted with every convsnitnee, r l“he grounds have been laid out in a manner which must be seen to be app-e----dated. The holding is Corporation lease (fifteen years to ran); ground rental 1.15 per annum, with full valuation for all improre ments at end of te r m if renewal of lea-e is not secured. The grounds extend over an acre. Also, two very superior Dwelling Houses, | six rooms each, immediate’y below Mr Hyman’s residence j same title. For further particulars, and order to view the property, apply to the Agents. FOR SALE. GOOD Building Fites near Eavensbourne Railway Station ; houses erected. Deferred payments. CONNELL & MOOD lE, |OR SAXE, on easy terms, those splendid Building Sections in Duke street. Apply W. Reid, seedsman, Duke street. SALE, Sections 106, 107, and 108, JU Glen Estate, price Ll6O. Apply to Will S. Douglas and Co., Princes street. I 1 * the Flourishing Township of Rothesay.— For Positive Sale, Section 5, Block I , and dwellings thereon. This is an excellent property. Terms s Half cash, and immediate possession. W. DALRYMPLE, Agent. FOR SALE, Singer’s Sewing Machine, nearly new. Apply Mrs Oocker, opposite Cattle Varda, Roslyn. POR SALE, Two young working Bullocks, with tackle complete. Apply Jas, Hutton, Caledonian Hotel. MARBLE Mantelpiece and Registered . Grate (first-class) for Sale ; cheap—new. Harris Frledl ch Ftuart street. | FOR SALE OR.LEASE, House, Garden, and Ten A ores, near town. Liberal in- 1 ducement to good tenant. T. Burton, Standard offices. i Public Notices. ROSLYN ROAD DISTRICT, Notice to Ratepay*rs, ; \TOTICR is hereby given that on the Bth < JL v day of September, 1876, the Roslyn j Road Bq-rd intend making a General Rate of 1 one shilling in the pound for the year ending I 30th June. 1877. The Rote Roll, with a st-tement of the pro- ] posed rate, can be inspected at (he shop of the i undersigned, Main Kaikorai road, and all object! Ms must be delivered in writing to the • * ler!t of the Board on or before the said Bth day of September next. _ The Board will hear and decide such objections at a meeting to be held f r that purpose, at their office, within the Roslyn Roll, on the above-mentioned date. Dated this 21st August, 1876. < JAS. CUNNINGHAM, Clerk to the Board. TO THE INHABITANTS OF MAORI HILL. NOTICE. THE Court of Appeal will be held in the Schoolroom on Thursday, the 24'h inst., at from 7 p.m. till 9 p.m., when all objections to Assessment will be heard. P. PILKINGTON, Town Clerk. Maori Hill, August 21. Township of forbury.-Notice to owner of Section 87. Block IT—That I intend to erect a fence of post and rails and p dings, (Signed) Charles Sparrow. TO SADDLERS. Up-country Saddlery Business For Sale, qn easy terms. THE Tb dersigned is disposed to sell the Fadd’ery Business now being carried on by h : m at Cromwell. The stock will value ab'urt L 250. Rent of ?hop and dwell!' g attached low. Being the only saddler’s -hop in the district, and at present doing a large bu iness.this offers 6 -eolal inducements to an active and good tradesman desirous of starting on his own account. For particulars apply to CHARLES MOORE, Saddler, Dunedin, or G, W. GOODGER, Cromwell. COVERLID & MANTELL, Late of George st.] [Late with Mr Beissel. HAIRDRESSERS, PERFUMERS, AND ARTISTS IN HAIR. Ladies’ own Combings made up. Hairwork of every description on hand or made to order. The hair of relatives and friends made into Bracelets, Kings, Scarf Rings, Earrings, Alberts, Devices, and Plaits, for Lockets, &0., &c. These are wonderfully unique in design and durable, although the charges are exceedingly moderate. LADIES’ HAIR-DRESSING ROOMS, Opposite the Queen’s Theatre, Dunedin. MILTON POTTERY COMPANY. THE Works are now prepared to execute ordeia for Salt Glazed I'ipes, Bends, ] Junctions, ■ t ewer pans, Flower Pots, all sizes, j Merchants and Dealers are invited to visit the works; where they will find a large stock of good useful earthenware of local manufacture. and of quality and at prices that will defy competition. Goods made to order and to any pattern on applying to the undersigned. FRANK PELL, Secretary, Dunedin; Or, J. ECCLtS. A t the Vi orks. Educational. BOOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC, &0.Evening Glass and Private I essons. Mr I Gow, Cargill street and Normal School. fJIHE MIrSES BELL GlfE MUSIC ' LESSONS at their Rooms, and at the Girls * High School. u r Rooms at Mr Hardy’s Offices, near Mr 0. s ' Eegg’s Music Saloon, Princes street.
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Evening Star, Issue 4209, 23 August 1876, Page 1
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