OOVEBNMENT NOTICES. V. R. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, Christchurch spring races November sth, 6th, wad 7th 8 ’ And ’ AGRICULTURAL show November Bth and 9th, 1878. * ss-“*r 6th, or * 111 November 2nd, 4th, stiJ gjrtSli fares for the double journey. S SSR *-"3 Urdluary single faro tickets issued from Pol break their journey at any intermediate station ioumL ° r ?^ ning » Providedtte^Jn JpSd. 18 ° omp te(i the *®« £ . &W stations north of Dunedin, ordinary single fare tickets issued on November 4th 5t17 lK°f 7t \ for Chr «tAuToh. will be available u[,to “ d “ . . WM, OONYERS, Commissioner of Railways, Middle Islam Commissioner's Office, Christchurch. October 21, 1878. V. R. PRINCE OF WALES’S BIRTHDAY, Saturday, November 9,1878. T H ? KmeTablewill be observe oenfion , • ab ™ 6 datß » with the following ei B v l z =-The Train which usually leave SlO Jim f " at 7.45 a.m. mil leav stations *** Bt ° PPing * .4 ? pec J? r!dn leave Oamaru at 4 a.m. a ™ ,n S at R Uned > at 8 - 15 a.m., and will k turn from Dunedin at 8.30 p.m. same dav stent* S ? a ™™ ** la-m. ThisTaintf Ham P de &» Palmerston, am coming and returning. »*“ P oke tsyill be issued at Single Fares Bf n a « ab H , Btk *° Hth inclusive, from al stations to all stations.
may break the journey at intertefi!tatlo * nB ’ el^ er E° in ß or returning, prowitUn SINGLE FARES; Dunedin to Chrisf chuvch Dunedin to Timaru Ift cla*s, L2 17s 61 2nd class, LI 18s 4d Ist class, LI 12s Od 2nd class, LI Is lOd Dunedin to Oamaru ... Ist class, LO 19s 6d 2nd class, LO 13s Od A. GRANT, _ General Manager. AUCTION NOTIONS. FRIDAY, Bth NOVEMBER. At 12 o’clock. On account of whom it may concern. \\T B . A R N BT T & GO. T T • will sell by auction, at their Rooms. Princes street, Friday, at 12 o’clock, Household furniture, engravings, crockery, boots and shoes, drapery, hosiery, etc. Terms cash. FRIDAY, Bth NOVEMBER. At 2 o’clock. At the Back of Wool Stores, Rattray street. Unreserved Sale. 12 400-Gal. IRON TANKS. In lots to suit purchasers. Terms cash. "yy HITELAW k a o. FRIDAY, Bth NOVEMBER, At 2 o’clock. 100 CASES COOKING AND EATING APPLES, Ex Tararua, from Hobart Town. D m. spedding • will sell at his Rooms, on Friday, November Bth, at 2 o’clock, 100 cases apples.
Without reserve. FEIDAY, Bth NOVEMBER At 2 o’clock, To Drapers, Dealers, and Others. D m. sped di n g • is instructed to sell by auction, on Friday first, at 2 o’clock, the following drapery in'an insolvent estate, 2 pieces Saxony flannel, 2 do heavy wincey, 1 do drab moleskin, 2 do slate silisia. 1 do Brown Holland, 1 do flax sheeting, Ido s’at 3 jean, 12 dozen men’s Crimean shirts. Also, 15 pairs men’s Colonial boots, and 2 bolts elastic. Without reserve. MONDAY, 25th NOVEMBER At 2 o’clock. 136& ACRES VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND, Near Out ram. Dm. speddino • is instructed by Mr Alin Mann to sell by auction, at his Rooms, on Monday, 25th November, at 2 o’clock, Sections 2 and 4, block VIIL, Mnungatua district, near the township of Outram, and containing 136J acres, more or less, with buildings thereon. Also, 14 horse power portable engine, tongue and grooving machine, saw-mill plant complete, and four working bullocks and gear. In one lot or separately, at the desire of intending bidders. Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two years. Full particulars from the Auctioneer, or from Mr Mann, on the prope.ty. TUESDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, At 12 o'clock. SHIPS’ STORES, EX INVERCARGILL. Montagu pyw has received instructions to sell bj auction, at his Rooms, High street on Tuesday, 12th November, at 12 o’clock, The following ships’ stores, ex Invercargill 88 casks flour 20 9 4 10 13 oatmeal split peas molasses sugar porter Ac, 14 bags rice. Ac., No reserve. 4 cases soap 27 ~ raisins 11 „ milk 1 ~ currants 1 cask do 5 chests tea Ac.
SATURDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER. At 2 o’clock. Subdivisions of BISHOP’S COUIVT ESTATE. Montagu pym has received instructions to sell by auction, at his Rooms, High street, on Saturday, November 23, at 2 o’clock, The gem of the Bishop’s Court Estate, subdivided into building allotments, having frontages to the main road and immediately opposite the township of NewingM*HR pro * )er *^ r Oliver, Esq., For beauty of aspect and position these sections are certainly unsurpassed; the neighborhood all that could be desired. The close proximity to the most beautifully wooded and picturesque portion of the town Belt secures to each purchaser the great advantage of a public park r LAID OUT BY NATURE. The proprietors desire an inspection, as 'they feel assured that if the public are aware of the class of freehold to bo offered they will without hesitation take advantage of this opportunity of acquiring a really perfect building site. Terms ; L 5 deposit j and the balance in quarterly instalments payable in two years, with interest added at 8 per cent., or even easier terms if desired. Plans and further particulars obtainable from MONTAGU PYM, Auctioneer, High street.
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Evening Star, Issue 4894, 7 November 1878, Page 3
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