i Nottoßt> SATURDAY, SJh pBJSBR, At 12 o clpot ;: . - BOOKOASIfiS, AND CARPETS. , CO. to sell .* j v:n™Ti '"r~" i«««juwd, •*«. Andrew street The whole household furniture and effect* consisting ef dining, drawing, and hedr<»m furniture, andeffects. SATURDAY, 14th OCTOBER. At 2 o’clock. ■ . TPWNSTO OF SYDENHAM. Adjoining the Glen and MaryhiU Township. M’LANDRESS, HEPBURN, A 00. are instructed by the Proprietor to sell thei* Boom* Manse street, on Saturday, 14th October, at 2 o’clock, * THE TOWNSHIP OP SYDENHAM, Being Sections (50 61, and 62. Town District, subdivided into Building Allotments of onS eighth of an acre each* Metel road from top of Stafford street, through the Glen, right into the Township* Surveyors now on the ground, and will p out the sections. Plans about reaidy. Full particulars in future advertisements. SATURDAY, 7th OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock; HOUSEHOLD FUHNITURE 'AND EFFECTS. On Premises at foot of Hanover street* Robe r~ bare has received instructions to sell by public auction, as above, the Furniture of a five-roomed house, splendid American cooking range, 4c, Without reserve. SATURDAY. 7th OCTOBER, 1876* At 12 o’clock. BUILDING POR REMOVAL, WH I TU AW ft 0 0. have received instructiens from the proprietors to sell by auction on Saturday. 7th October, at 12 o clock sharp. That brick and stone building, with all material therein, situated in Custom House Square, between the Bank of ISew Zealand and the National lasurance Co., and known as • YOUNG’S BUILDINGS. The purchaser- win be obliged to remove the material and leave the ground, as provided by conditions of sale, which may be seen at the offices of THE AUCTIONEERS, Rattray^street SATURDAY, 7th OCTOBER. At 12 o’clock. At Provincial Yards. DRAUGHT HORDES, DRAY. AND HARNESS. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON wiU seU by auction, at aboi place, 2 heavy draught horses 1 dray and harness. . * CO. above time and
SATURDAY, 7th OCTOBER. At 1 o’clock. At the Rooms, Princes street. By order of Messrs A. Myers and Co. Their ANNUAL"CLEARING hath* OP UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, Cemprising Gold and Siver Watches, Jewelleiy, Diamond Rings, Electro-plat*. Mathematical Instruments, Carpenters’ Took, Boohs, Wearing Apparel, Ac., as particularised m advertisement in the . Guardian ’ paper of the 3rd, 4th, and sth mat. Terms cash. baenett a CO. SATURDAY, 4th NOVEMBER. At 2 o’clock. FREEHOLDS FOR WORKING MEN. Close to the City* Gillies, street, a hislop will sell by auction, in their Booms, Bond street, on Saturday, the 4th November, at 2 o'clock. The Township of HILLSIDE. - This property was one of the earliest selections by the late Captain Cargill, the Founder of the Settlement, and is situated on the flat and rising ground lying between Kensington Town and the Hillside Toll-gste,.and fronts on to the Town Belt and Main 3 lensington Road. It is sub divided into nb ut 40 Jots of 100 links by 50, and suitable rot is have been laid out. The situation is one of th** most convenient, healthy, and beantiful in aL the neighborhood of i 'uncdin, and one tha* is certain to rise enormously in value. Lithograph plans, in comae of preparation, will be obtainable from the 'mdersigned. The terms will be more liberal than any hitherto offered in Dunedin, viz.—one-fifth cash, balance at one, tw.-, three, and four yearn ; interest, 8 per cent As a lurther inducement to men of limited means, the vendor will undertake to provide purchaser* with t’.e me;ms of putting up proper buildings on favorable terms. For further particulars, apply to GII LES, STREET, A HISLOP, Bond street. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. VALUABLE SEOTIONS-TOWNSHIP OF OUTRAM. Maclean brothers are favored with instructions from Messrs Snow and Broadway to sell by auction, at Outram, on an early day, the following valuable sections, viz. Sections 17,18, and 19, and 7 and 8, Block 111. Section 2, Block VII. Section 21, Block I. Sections 2 and 19 Block XL The above very desirable building allotments ate in immediate proximity to the railway terminus, and are well desei*nn|f the attention of speculators, merchants, storekeepers, Ac. Further particulars in future advertisement. Public Notices. ROYAL HORTICULTURAL society of OTAGO. AjfEMBERS ANNUAL TICKETS can be M. obtained from Mr P«U, Secretary—office, Walker street; Mr Herbert Crowther, Albany street Post-office; or any Members of the Committee. i Hapl-Guinea. The Secretary calls the attention of amateur* and cottagers to the inducements held out through the schedules to compete, copies of which can be had upon application. FRANK PELL, Secretary. BILLIARDS. PROFESSOR CARMB, the Cannon Player of the Wbrh£] ana will shortly give a series of Exhibi' Matches. Further partioulara shortly.
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Evening Star, Issue 4247, 6 October 1876, Page 3
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747Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4247, 6 October 1876, Page 3
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