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Late Advertisements. Manager. ALBION CRICKET CLUB. BALL in connection with the above Club will be held; on MONDAY MGHT, 9th November, in the NORTH DUNEDIN DRILL-SHED. Dancing to commence at 8 30 p.m. Double Tickets, ss. F'R SALE, Powerful Ray Mare; good in Harness and Saddle. Henderson, -Law and Co,, Phoenix Kond. Saturday, 28ih n .vtMBER, A t 2 o’clock. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FREEHOLDS FOR EVERYONE, FOR SALE, by public auction, by Messrs M‘Landreas, Hepburn and Co., on Saturday, 28th November, 1874, at two o’clock. In consequence of the still increasing demand for building sites the Proprietor ot a choice portion of the thriving town of Opoho has been induced to offer to the public about 16 ) allotments of freehold land therein, ibis property is not more than a few mmutes’ walk of the bridge over the Water of L«ith at the north eud or Great King street, and will be found an extension of the recently sold township of Gabon, part of Section 10, North east Valley district. The site is admiraidy chosen for health and recreation, b. ing bounded by the Town Belt and in the immediate neighborhood of the beautiful grounds of the Acclimatisation Society and Botanical Gar , ens, Avhich are at all times open free; and, from its commanding situation, possesses untold advantages over the low-lying and wet ground of the southern suburb of the City. There is a tramway in contemplation, which, when completed, will bring this property to within five mmutes’ of the Post Office. Water can ho obtained on any of the allotments from natural springs. All those in search of a house are requested to inspect this property. Plans ready in a few days. The upset price will be fixed very low, and the terms made to come within the means of all.

L ADI as* Straw and Ughorn Hats cleaned and made fashionable. Mrs Dyson, Moray Place, near Drill- hed. ANTED KNOWN.—That Lunch will be ready at hajf-past eleven o’clock, at Watson a Commercial Dining Dooms, on Monday. Tea at five. HANUVER SlßlfiET CiIURCH, SUNDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER & j. upton Davis, b.a., Will Preach on “The Christian Aspect of Funeral Customs.” "CIcU ND, on shop floor, a Sura of Money. Owner can have same on applying to John ■"tewart, draper, George street. W Kllwn ~ Neff Prints, 6d, ▼ T YJd, Bd, 9d large assortment. Drown a, George street, near Octagon. WANTED Known— Dresses ! Dresses! Dresses! A large assortment. Claln Alpacas and Lustres, and upwards Grenadines, M uslins, new and choice patterns and colors. Brown’s, George street. W Known—Muslin Curtains, 4? * " tid, and 10s. Lace Curtains. 4s lid, is6J, iOs. Biowa*?, Gao>*g6 street. W ASfTED Known Muslin Collars, * ’ •'«» Col ars, Linen Collars, Crochet dollars Perfumery, and Fancy Goods. Brown s, George street. VOLUNTEER AimLLERY BAND. BAND Will Parade at the DrillShed on MONDAY MORNING, at 9 sharp. Parade cards only'. A. OEObfiE, Hon. Sec. ■ SaLs'.-, a ix-roi»med House* and Garden, on easy terms. Apply G. Folkes, on the premises, near Water of Leith 101 l Bar. TENDERS Wanted till noon on Tuesda ITtb i u st-, for two Concrete Cottae for Mr hrancia JBaliantyne, Sunnyside, Pa labor only. DAVID ROSS, Architect, the Criterion.) FOR SALK, a nine-roomed House ai cf Bar. cl at Morsiiiv'to Apply to A. H. Shury. Mornington. ° ANTE)), a good S>-in Pull M‘Donald’s Wool Scouring Wurl Albany street. Jk! ANTE,-, a Message Boy. K. R t Pnnces street. AN lEi >, r i’wo Hoarders, priv family, five minutes’ wak from 1 Office. Address, “ Star ffioe. TIME LXl’r.N DEI). SE LEO TE Dr HS well be received ai the tempnrary offices of the Otago Harbor Board, Provincial Council Chambers until noon of the 10th November. 1874 for the building of a New Hull for the Dredge New Era, and fitting up machinery into same. The Hull to be built of Iron, and according to plans, and specifications, and conditions that may be seen and perused at the Board s Office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J JOHN L, GILT TES, Secretary, Harbor £oard,

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Evening Star, Issue 3654, 7 November 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3654, 7 November 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3654, 7 November 1874, Page 3

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