SALES BY AUCTION. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. To Merchants, Importers, Bonded Warehousekeepers, and Others. THE MOST VALUABLE BUSINESS SITES IN THE CITY, Fronting the Railway Station. M‘L ANDREWS. HEPBURN, & CO. have received instructions from Edmond Smitfl, Lsq. (Factor to the Church Trustees), to submit to public auction, on an early date, The lease for 21 years of the most valuable business building sites, fronting High street and Cumberland street, from Dowling street to (nearly) Stuart street. Those sections are next those new warehouse of Messrs Sargood, Son, and Ewen, directly opposite the Railway Station, and convenient to both wharves. Full particulars in future advertisements. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Important Sale of VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS In Princes street South, On Lease for Twenty-one Years, with full valuation at end of term. D.H. SPEEDING . is instructed by Messrs T. Robinson ana Lo. to sell by auction, at an early date, The Lease for Twenty-one Years of portion of Sections 1, 2, and 3, Block XLVL, Dun edili, subdivided as follows : - No. 1. 50 links frontage to Princes street by a frontage to Manor street . of 113.6 links 2. 50 links frontage to Princes street b.V a depth of 113.6 links 3. 50 links frontage to Princes street by same depth 4. 50 links frontage to Princes street by a depth of 136.3 links between Messrs T. R. and Co.’s and Globe Hotel. 5. 50 links frontage to Princes street, adjoining same, and same depth. Allotments 1,2, and 3 have a right-of-way reserved at rear, of 22.7 links. The Leases will be similar to those given by the City Corporation, with full valuation allowed at end of term. Particulars and plan at the office of the Auctioneer. PUBLIC NOTICES, BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! BUY only of the Manufacturer.—E. I M‘LISKEY, Boot Manufacturer, Ra tray street, having all the labor-saving app ances in connection with the trade, is prepared make every description ®f Boots and Shoes less than English prices. All work guaranteed. CITY OP DUNEDIN. DUNEDIN MUNICIPAL BONDS POl SALE BY TENDER. TENDERS will be received at the Tow Clerk’s Office, Manse street, on or befor Friday, 12th March, 1875, at 4 p.m., for th whole or any portion of (L 25.000) Twenty-fiv Thousand Pounds, value of Dunedin Municipa Bonds. The Bonds are issuable under the authorit and provisions of the Otago Municipal Corpora tions Ordinance, 1865 ; bear interest at the rat of six per cent, per annum, payable half-yearly and are secured on the City rates. The Bonds are for LIOO each, and will b redeemable in the year 1905. At the option of any purchaser, the Couuc: undertakes to pay principal and interest i: either London, Melbourne, Sydney, or Dub echn. Tenders to be endorsed “ Tender for Muni cipal Bonds.” J. M. MASSEY. Town Clerk. January 26, 1575. NOTICE TO THOSE WAITING THEIR OWN FREh.HOI.DS. THERE are a few Allotments in the extension of Calton remaining unsold. The situation of this rising township is unrivalled for its healthiness and beauty of position, adjoins Town Belt, and is close to the Botanical Gardens and Acclimatisation Societies grounds. STEWART & DOUGHTY, -XT ™ lev ”i s, LI • Writer, Glass Embosser, and General House Decorator, Above Messrs Peterson’s, grocers, Octagon. Entrance, private door in Octagon. N.L. begs to intimate to the Public that he has opened an Office at the above address, and cun be seen from 9 to 10 a.m. and 5 to 6 p.m. certain. Barnard Isaac Begs to thank his Friends and Customers for their patronage for the last thirteen years, and begs to inform them that he has opened a Branch Establishment in Rattray street (four doors from Murray’s Private Hotel), where he will always be able to dispense prescriptions at any hour of the night. He has engaged an experienced dispenser (Mr George O. Taylor), formerly four years manager for Mr Hucklebridge, Ebury street, Eaton square, London.
Mr Isaac will always keep Drugs and Chemicals of the purest kind, and hopes, by careful attention also the one in Princes street, to receive a continuance of patronage. BARNARD ISAAC, Chemist, Rattray street, Dunedin. NOTICE. ST EINMETZ bog.*, in retiring from business, to return thanks to his friends and the public in general for the patronage so liberally bestowed on him during the last twelve years in Dunedin, and has much pleasure in recommending hie successor. The undersigned having succeeded H. Steinmetz, and having had twenty years’ experience in H ridge of Earn, hopes that by strict attention to business and keeping a superior article in’ will receive a share of the patronage so liberally bestowed on his predecessor. ALEXANDER STEWART, Victoria Bakery, George street. BRITTANIA IRONWORKS, CRAWFORD STREET. ri O a S E N S & BLACK, Engineers, Millwrights, Blacksmith! t, and Agricultural Implement Makers. Smad Steam Engines and all kinds of machines nradle and repaired. Every description of wrought rou work. V. R. H. OLSON’S TOMA T 0 SAUCE, jpiIONOUNCED by Medical Men to 1 a the only pure and wholesome Sauce that d made. It is invaluable (or indigestion. !>: everywhere. H- U 1,. S O N, i l' r W l .A W !' M
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Evening Star, Issue 3755, 6 March 1875, Page 3
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