TH Dim D AY, 12th OCTOBER. / n v 12 O’clofjf. On the P) Annette cottage, Richmond TTOTT' „,„ 1AlU » Af o«Mngton. HOTJ ' 3EHOLI • FURMTURB AND effects. , Terms cash. \Y I TE LA W ft OC. FRIDAY, 13th OCTOBER. At 2 o’clock. AIiAJiGE ASSORTMENT OP JAPANESE CURIOS. Just landed. ‘jyr'LANDRESS HEPBURN, & (JO. a rPCßived instructions to sell by Sfct&flSfn 1 * re ? ei at Friendly So- “*”■ • a fdd *^ A a “ ortme nt Of Japanese curios, without reserve, selected from toe Hokodata, Yeddo, and YokeRARGB PORCELAIN VASES. The celebrated dragon-pattern «wnMnoii«d porcela n, on brass and copper; vases, goblets, card receivers on ebony stands. Ac., Ac. * The celebrate Sateutna porcelain break, fast sets, tete-a-tete do, toilettes, vases. Ac., Ac. * Egg porcelain cups wd saucers, lacquered blue do, and sundries; tortoiseshell in men’s silk dressing gowns. Antique bronze of rarely-chiselled workmansbip vase, goblets, figures, Ac.: lacquered ware in great variety, ladle- work-boxes, writing-desks, glove-boxes. Ac., Ac. The Auctioneers beg to call particular attention to this splendid assortment of Japanese t unos, nothing of the kind ever having been offered m this Colony before, the whole will be sold without reserve. On view from Monday till day of Catalogues can be obtained on the Premises. SATURDAY, 21st OCTOBER. 11 o’clock. TO AND To Close Accounts. 1 tin best Blasting Powder 2 cases Lithofraoteur, about UOlbs 700 Detonators 2 boxes Fuse, about 1,000 coils 120 Ale &hhds, reccopered and in fine order 2 tins seal oil 150 Seal Skins. Samples on view at Rooms. jyj’Mj ANDRESS, HEPBURN A CO. BONA FIDE SA LB. Ex Jessie Headman. %/jTR LAZARUS has received instructions iTI from the Importer to sell by public »u<s tion, on the Premises, at the comer opposite the Police Court, Port Chalmers, without reserve, a splendid assortment of silver and gold lever watches, various clocks, barometers, opera glasses, graphosenpes, earrings, brooches, chains, lockets in English and Colonial gold, musical boxes, concertinas, and other goods too numerous to mention. The goods are the latest from the Home markets, of the newest designs, and of the very best finish. Sale to be continued ON FRIDAY, At half-past 3 and half-past 6 p.m. SATURDAY, 11th NOVEMBER, ■At 2 o’clock; FREEHOLDS FORWORKING MEN, Close to the City. Gillies, street, a hislop will sell by auction, in their Rooms; Bond street, on Saturday, the 11th 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 Kp-ntringtcu Town and the Hillside roll-rate, and fronts on to the Town Belt and Main Kensington Road, Jt is sub divided into about 40 lots of 100 links by 50, and suitable roads have been laid out. The situation is one of the most convenient, healthy, and beautiful in all the neighborhood of l.mnedin, and one that is certain to rise enormously in value. Lithograph plans, in course of preparation, will be obtainable from the undersigned. The terms will be more liberal than any hitherto offered in Dunedin, rite.—one-fifth cash, balance at one, two, three, and four years ; interest, 8 per c*nt. As a im-ther inducement to men of Hmitod means, the vendor will undertake to provide purchasers with t e means of putting up proper buildings on favorable terms. For further particulars, apply to GIILHS, STREET, & HISLOP, Bond street. SATURDAY, 14th OCTOBER, At 2 o’clock. TOWNSHIP DR SY DENHAM, Adjoining the Glen and M;>ryhill Township. M‘L->N DRESS, Ilk’ BURN, * CO. are instructed by the Proprietor to sell by auction, at their Rood-s, Klanse street, on Saturday, 14tb October, ai ‘5 o T ci°ck, THE ‘OWNSHIP OF SYDENHAM, Reing Sections 60 61, and 62, Town District, subdivided into Building Allotments of one* eighth of an acre each. yMetal mad from top of Stafford street, through the Glen, right into the Township. Surveyors now on the ground, and will point out the sections, ilans about ready. Full particulars in future advertisements. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. VALUABLE SECTIONS-TOWNSHIP OF OUTRAM. Maclean brothers are favored with instructions from Messrs Snow and Broadway to sell by auction, at Outran, o.x an early day, the following vain* able sections, viz.:— Sections 17, IS, 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 - are in immediate proximity to the railway terminus, and are well deserving the attention of - speculators, merchants, storekeepers, Ac. Further particulars in future advertie«ment»
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Evening Star, Issue 4251, 11 October 1876, Page 3
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749Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4251, 11 October 1876, Page 3
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