FOR SALE. i STEEL RAILS.—John Chambers and Son,Tangye's agents (next Leviathan Hotel), have any quantity. 130 WANTED to SELL, Yost TYPEWRITER, in good order; price, £10 cash.—Yost, Times Officc. 130 ij Ajji'S BIKE, Dunlop tyres, brake, bell; JLI good condition; cash bargain; £8 10s.— Howell and Co., Octagon. 130 FOR SALE (at. the railway coal siding), RICCARTON COAL, 12s per ton, cash at- the trucks. 11° FOR SALE, a Complete DREDGING PLANT; buckets 4£t; can dredgd 33ft; i elevates 20ft; 12-horse engine and -10-horsp boiler (Marshall's); can be seen in our yard, 1 Crawford street, Dunedin.—Cossens and Black ' (Limited). 22my .TTIOR SALE—Campbell Gas, Oil, and Steam ■ JD Engines, Boilers, Pumps, Hydraulic Machinery, Jacks, Pulley Blocks, ctc. FOR SALE — Centrifugal, also Duplex Pumps; on water, 500gftl to 8000 gal pumps. OUOTATIONS given and Indents executed for all classes of Tangye's and other Machinery. —R. B. DENNISTON & CO., Stuart street. Bau J7l O Ri SALE, COUNTRY BLACKSMITH'S BUSINESS in a fast-increasing District. Splendid opportunity ! for a pushing tradesman. Apply OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), 110 " Dunedin or Balelutlia. i TO LET. , CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading not exceeding Sixteen words are inserted for SIXPENCE, or for one week, 2s 6d. If orders come by letter it must be under- ' stood that double these rates will be chavged unless accompanied by cash. TO LET (Upper Junction), 4-roomed HOUSE; 4-stalled stable; 18-stalled byre; with or without paddock.—F. Sprague, City Brewery. 130 TO LET, 9-roomed HOUSE, Queen street; every convenience; sunny aspect.—R. Wilkinson, chemist, Princes street. 130 TO LET, 2 ROOMS; furnished or unfurnished; bath; every convenience.—lß Dundas 'street (corner George street). 130 TO LET (Queen's drive, Musselburgh), 5roomed HOUSE; all conveniences.—W. Miller and Co., Arcade. 110 TO LET, 5-roomed HOUSE; h, and, c. water, bath, every convenience; James , street, Roslyn.—J. Williamson. 110 TO LET (on first floor, Provident Buildings, Triangle), 2 ROOMS (one with Strongt room), lately occupied by Manchester Assur- , ance Company, who • are moving to ground floor. 110 T¥lo LET, First-class Furnished HOUSE, 9 JL rooms; every.convenience; three minutes fromiPost Office; special terms suitable tenant. Burton and Patterson, Dowling street. 110 TO LET (93 Clyde street), 5-roomed HOUSE; all conveniences; large looms. —Apply 83 Dundas street. 110 HOUSE, 8 rooms, Market street; beautiful situation; hot-cold water, bath, bells; all conveniences.—6sß Arcade. 100 "O OOMS To LET; furnished or unfurnished; JDL/ City or Suburbs.—G. C. Baker, 119 i Princes street (opposite Manse street). TO LET (Warrington, for summer months), 4-roomed Furnished COTTAGE, near beach.—M., : Times Office. 8o TO LET, Furnished BEDROOM and SITTING ROOM; or Large Single Bodroom, with fireplace; every convenience.— Southend, |Times Office. 7o LARGE Brick" SHOP to LEASE, best part '■ of Invercargill; suitable for any business.— Scandrett, land agent, Invercargill. mo LET, OFFICE in Exchange Court, -8- Princes street.—Apply Adams Bros., .solicitors, Exchange Court. 26jy \ Tenders. HE FORBURY PARK LAND COMPANY , (LIMITED). ! TENDERS will be received by the Undersigned until Noon on WEDNESDAY, 15th October, for FENCING the INNER ENCLOSURE at Forbury Park, about 78 chains. Specifications may be seen at the Company's Office, 14 High street. HARRY SHRIMPTON, 11° Managing Director. : J^O ROUGH OF NORTH-EAST VALLEY. RENDERS are invited for the following No. 1091. —Metalling Main North road. No. 1092. —Metalling Signal Hill road. No. 1093. —Formation David street, Sunnydale. Specifications at Office. Tenders close Noon • SATURDAY, October 18, 1902. THEODORE ARNOLD, Town Clerk. , October 13, 1902 ; 130 SPLENDID Opportunity for Journalists.— FOR SALE BY TENDER, THE BRUCE HERALD, Milton. The Bruce Herald is published twice a week, in Milton, which is rapidly increasing in population, and is in the midst of a splendid farming and coalmining district. The Herald is the only paper published in Bruce County, and in tho hands j of an energetic man, with the necessary cash to purchase, will return a handsome yearly income. Further particulars on application. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. Tenders must be received by the Undersigned, accompanied by a marked cheque, amounting to 5 per cent.' of the total price, on or bsfore 5 o'clock THURSDAY, 30th inst. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.—R. A. PYKE, Milton, October 10, 1902. 130 TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.Kauri, Hardwood, Red and White Pine, etc., direct from mills. Special Quotations. HOGG CO. (LIMITED). Railway |Totifications. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. OAMARU RACES. 16th and 17th OCTOBER, 1902. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS to Oamaru will be issued at Dunedin, Timaru, and Intermediate Stations, including Branches, on 15th and 16th OCTOBER, also by Morning Trains on 17th October, available for Return up to and including WEDNESDAY, 22nd October. The Return Fare will be 2d per mile First Class, and Id per mile Second Class; minimum, 4s and 2s respectively. THURSDAY and FRTDAY, 16th and 17th OCTOBER. | The 7.42 a.m. Train from Dunedin will leave Sawyers' Bay at 8.7 a.m., Purakanui 8.40 a.m., Waitati 9 a.m., Seaclifi 9.30 a.m., Waikouaiti 9.55 a.m., Palmerston 10.30 a.m., Hampden 11.15 a.m., Herbert 11.40 a.m., Maheno 11.55 a.m., arriving Oamaru 12,30 p.m. 130 By Order. Educational. gCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE. " Sandow's System." GEORGE STREET SCHOOL GYMNASIUM HALL, TUESDAY and FRIDAY, 7 till 10 p.m. Members receive individual attention .A 2in increase in chest measurement and proportionate development of limbs absolutely guaranteed. TERMS, £1 Is per QUARTER. Instructor, W. A. GIBB, Teacher of Gymnastics and Physical Culture. Dressmaking simplified (LANGER). Newest, Quickest, Perfect System. No calculations. Patterns in five minutes. Extension Cutting, Pattern Making, and Trimmings Specially Taught. Inspection Invited. Anyone may have a Lesson Free of Charge. Classes Daily, Monday and Thursday Evening. Miss CHARLES (late of Melbourne), A.M.P. Buildings, corner Dowling and Princes streets. 24ap MISS VERNON, late of Herbert, Haynes, is now at her rooms, High street (opposite D.1.C.). forming Classes for Cutting and Fitting. 16s
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12482, 13 October 1902, Page 1
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