Advertisements received too late for Classification. TUESDAY, 21 at DECEMBER, At 12 o’clock. VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLDS, With Commodious Residence and Grounds. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, k CO. are instructed by William Johnston, Esq., to sell by auction, at their Wool Stores, Manse street, on Tuesday, the 21st Inst., at 12 o’clock, his grounds and residence, consisting of Sections 65, 66, 67, and 68, Block XIX, City of Dunedin, subdivided into the following allotments, vie.: — Lot I comprises the present residence, with all the surrounding land down to the foot of the grassy steep, containing about half an acre, with 8-roomod dwelling-house, well and substantially built and in good order, having an unusual number of cupboards, closets, and presses built in it; also, commodious stable and coach-house, recently erected. This allotment is thoroughly complete in every respect as a gentleman’s residence, possessing a flower garden, unequalled in the City; also, a most eligible site for a fruit garden, sheltered from every wind, and surrounded by a fence thoroughly proof against both boys and fowls ; the fences, of various kinds, are in perfect order. The view from all portions of the grounds is unrivalled in Dunedin, and can never be obstructed by buildings, or shut out in any way. Lot 11. contains about a quarter of an acre, reaching from the foot of the grassy steep to Park street, having first-class building frontages to Park and Queen streets. This lot is as well sheltered as Lot 1., and commands equally varied and magnificent i views. The water is laid on in Park street, and for general convenience of locality, combined with beauty of prospect and salubrity of air, cannot at the present day be equalled i in Dunedin. Lot 111. consists of about a quarter of an I aero, reaching from the foot of the grassy i steep to Park street, to which it commands a splendid building frontage. This lot is, if possible, better sheltered than the other two. and possesses a charming view, though not quite so extensive as Lots I. and If. The approach to Lots 11. and 111. is first class, and the present proprietor pays only ordinary cab fare. For plans and farther particulars apply to "William Johnston, Esq., Solicitor, or the auctioneers. DUNEDIN VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY REGIMENT. THE Battery will Parade, in Undress Uniform, at the Gnnshcd, on Wednesday evening next, at half-past seven o’clock sharp, for Gun DrilL By order— S. N. MUIR, Hon. Seo. ISth December, 1869. DUNEDIN VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY REGIMENT. THE ANNUAL BALL Will take place in the NEW POST OFFICE HALL, On 31bt DECEMBER NEXT, New Year’s Eve. Committee: Captain M'Farland Lieutenant Hill Jack Scrgt.-Major Fildea Sergeant S. N. Muir Gunner Moodie Gunner Matheson Reeves „ Graham ~ Fish ~ Carrick Gentlemen’s Tickets, admitting one Lady, One Guinea; Ladies’ Single Tickets, 7s Cd. S. N. MUIR, Hon. See. WANTED Known, the best Strawberries and any Provincial Fruit, always fresh every morning. Reid, Rattray street. WANTED Known, Strawberries for Preserving at lOd per lb—this week only—at Reid’s Rattray street. fIT TAN TED Known, that the Best and VV Cheapest Firewood is sold by B. Willoughby, Octagon Coal and Coke Depot, ewer Ntnart street. Offices: —6, Princes treet South. SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. —OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND DISTRICT, NOTICE TO SPECIAL JURORS. THE attendance of the Special Jurors summoned in the cause of Henningham t, Driver will not be required until Friday, the 17th inst.; and that of those summoned in the cause of Young v. Smith will not be required until Monday, the 20th inst. L NEWTON WAIT, Sheriff. Dunedin, 14th December, 1869. PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OP NEW ZEALAND, &C. THE Officers and Members of the Provincial Grand Lodge of New Zealand, S.C., are requested to assemble at the Masonic Hall on Wednesday, the 15th inst., at 7.30 p.m, sharp, to perform the Installation of the and Office Bearers of the Celtic Lodge, No. 477. S.C. J. LANSEIGNE, P.G.S. SO I R E E Ip aid of THE PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOL, Maori Hill, In the School-room, WEDNESDAY, 22? i« DECEMBER, pfyair to be taken at half-past 6, Tickets, 2s each ; to be had from any of the Stationers. THE DELPHIC ORACLE. To-morrow the remaining copies of last week’s issue, No. 5, may be obta ned. Mr J. G. S. Grant greatly regrets he cannot publish a new number this week. Such as read, but never buy, and such as buy, but forget to pay, ought to remember that printing here is very high, and that it is not honeet to digest the fruits of learning without rendering either acknowledgment or remuneration. However, through good or ill report, Mr Grant will endeavor to bring out a few more copies of the Oracle—which will livp when he pnd his enemies shall have gone to " where me wicked cease from troubling, and (Jte weary are at reef."
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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 2062, 14 December 1869, Page 3
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