For Sale. ILL S. DOUGLAS & CO., Princes street, have for Sale by Private Treaty, the ttaclerm<»ntioned properties:— 6-roomed house, Jones street 3 sec ions, Glen Estate 7-roomed house, Maori Hill 7-roomed house, Mornington 3 sections, Ander*ton 4 sections, Moagiel 2 sections, Darley Sections. Forbury 4-roomed cottage, York Place 6-roomed house, Roslyn 2 ten-acre sections, N. E. Valley 2 sections, West Uunedin Shares in different Companies. "p O E SALE. Sunnvside—Tw© acres and ~ood house, eight rooms ; also J-aere leaseho'd. Port Chalmers ana go_d house, seven r onms. Pine Hilt—so acres bush. Selkirk J »cre. Woodhaugh -Corner secti-n. Hyde • venue- Several first class buildirg sites South Punedia—Allotment nnd cottage three rooms Forbury—Section 1, Bl ck XIX, Cargil road. t arrfield - 2 roods 10 poles, with house of six room* Caversham—Allotment ant* cottage of three ' roomß St. Kilda—2o poles, with cottage of 2 rooms TO LET. Princes street—Comfortable office ground floor. WM. BROWv and Co., Princes stheet. "R HARDYS ADVERTISEMENT. To LET—Five-roomed detaehed House, High stnet. TO LKT—Five roomed detached Verandah ("ottase, I'arley. TO LE , new ten-roomed verandah H<>u?e High street; baths, grates, brick outhouses, etc. . Important notice to the inhabitants of Green Island, Abr>ofcf rd, Walton P..rk, New -lerusalern. Saddle Hill, Eosebank, and Mosgiel Junction Freehold sections in Saddle Hill Township from 1,12, and two years to pay. Every workin;.' man in the district ought to secure a home of his own, Mosgiel Junction Township, five minutes' walk fr. -m the station. On the sunny slopes of this rising township beautiful sections can still be obtain, d from L2O to 125 j L 5 cash, remainder by instalments.
_ At i.-osebank (' hristie's), Saddle Hill, sectioßs will shortly be for sale Why give a hund ed pounds for a section on the Flat when lovely spots can be secured as above, on your own terms? FOR SALF.— Five-roomed Freehold House, fenced, an' with every co venience, at 3 arley. Three or four years to pay in ; immediate possessi n. FOR >Ai.-E-Fifteen Valuable Fhrldin? Allotments in Ba'clut'a; magnificent 200-acre F*rm on Inch '■ lutha (will he sold !'■ £O-aore lots and pi nty of time for paymont g yen); also, 20 acr<s close to i'.fcldutha. % Persons d-sirens of settling near the Tailway lines at Otautau, winton, Walla<;eto«n, I'al clutha. Granton, Waihola Mosgiel. Harloy, South Dunfdin, Fi-rbuiy, St Kilda, t. Leonards, or Hampderi, will find Mr Hardy easy to deal with f»r allot ents, as nan be t stified to by sco e< of imimVaLts who are now settled in peaceful homes. Plans, &c, at the office, Prince'? street north, and at the Railway Ho el, Mosgiel. 10 CONT A«-TOR*. Piles swv . plied by the subscriber. lor Sale, 1,000 Kauri Railway Sleepers. J. M. FRASER. 36, Insurance Buildings, Auckland, 2fith * ugust. 1876. iOR PRIVATE SALE. b'reehold °ection of T.and, with pood Butcher's Shoi>, i welling house and - table erectod thereon; together with Goodwill of a first-rate Butchering Business, within two miles of town. Apply MACLEAN BROTHERS, L'unedin. JL of Forbury is for saK viz 6 Bio k 11., i nil Quarter-acre. \V. Dalrymple junr., agent. OR SALE, at South Dunedin, Section J and Two roomod Cottage, L 115; easy terms. J. T. I oberts. FR SALE, in that very thriving Township, Ravensbourne. .-ection 17, Block 11. W, Dalrymple, junr., agent. SUCTIONS for Kale, between Woodhaugh Township and Waterworks: wood ad water. Apply E. Campbell, engineer aud surveyor, re.r of Moray House, Moray Place south-west
Timber Yarde. FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN THE PRICE OF TIMBER At Timber Yards, Moray Place. JESSES W. ASHER k CO. have pleaVA sure in informing their customers that their new price list, comprising reductions in almost every line of timber. &c, will be ready for delivery on or about February L They likewise beg to state their stock are fully assorted in every line of good and wellseasoned timber, <"c, doors sashes, mouldings, architraves, skirtings, turnery of all descriptions, iron, ridging, spouting, nails, and washers, cement, lime, hair, plaster of Paris, fire-clay, fire-bricks, and fire-tiles of all sizes. AH deseriptiona of pipes, kneea, bends, junctions, &c., and builders ironmongery of all descriptions. Orders executed with correctness and despatch. A trial solicited at W. ASHER & CO.'S Timlinr Vnrrtn > friTav Pla.cn BLACK Quilted Sk'rto, 7s 6d; Children's "Waterproofs, 4s 6d ; Ladies' Black (Jloth Jackets, 4b 6d; Children's Ctatb Jackets, Is at=d Is 6d; Ladies' Wincey Costumes, 17s 6tl; Children's Costumes, 10s; Ladies' 'I weed Skirts, 7s 6d; 1 adies' Black Costumes, 25s : Ladies' Black Tunic Skirts, 10s 6d; "Ladies' Beaver Jackets, 8s 6d. jqERBEBT, HA7NSF. 4 CO,
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Evening Star, Issue 4244, 3 October 1876, Page 1
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