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TO £57. TO LET, Offices In New Building comer of High and Dowling streets, either separately or in suites divided as may be required. Apply to Mr T. BURTON, ; Standard Offices; Or to DONALD REID & 00., High street. TO LET, Offices In Colonial Bank Buildings ; the best in town, and convenient to the Courts, Post Office, Ac, Twelve . rooms on ground floor and nine on first floor, arranged so as they can be let in suites of two up’ to eight rooms, as may be required. REID AND DUNCANS, Princes street. TO LET. ;, I T> AE’S JUNCTION HOTEL, on the Teiviot JLV/ road, with Thirty-eight Acres of good .Agricultural Land, all fenced. Capital business house; a rare opening for an industrious mstn. For further particulars apply to ! BASTINGS, LEARY, & CO , Auctioneers, Dunedin. TO LET, for a day school, or evening meetings, Congregational Church Hall, Moray place. Apply M‘Gill and Thomson. , OFFICES TO LET.—The offices occupied by us; entry early in February. Eastings, Leary, and Co.

TO LET, First-class Sliop, 64 x 25, with large cellarage, best part of Princes street, between Herbert, Haynes and Co. and the New Zealand Clothing Factory’s retail branch, cither with or without large Show Rooms up-stdira. Reid and Duncans, Princes street. TO SELL OR LET, the House at present occupied by A. R. Hay, situated in Melrose, and joining the Town Belt; together with stabling, coach-house, etc., etc., and a Fourroomed Cottage. The house may be examined, and all particulars learned by applying at the house between the hours of 2 and 5 p.m. TO LET, one** Four-roomed Cottage in Union street, off Forth street; rent, 14s per week. Apply H. S. Fish, jun., Princes street, • RUIT GARDEN To Lease, - about four acres, near town, on railway line. Apply Hogg and Hutton, Octagon. TO LET, Nine-roomed Villa, beautifully situated, near the residence of G.' S. Broderick, Esq., Row. J. T. Roberts, Manse street. TO LET, for three, four, or five years, Three and a Half Acres and Five-roomed Brick House and out-houses, Anderson’s Bay, A. and T. Burt. TO LET, Two and Three-roomed Cottages in Maitland street. Apply George Watson, 148, Princes street, opposite Post Office. TO LET, new Six-roomed House, with scullery, etc. Apply Store, corner Howe and Cattle streets. mO LET, two superior Eight-roomed Houses, .1. centre of town. M'Gill and Thomson, Moray place. TO LET, Royal terrace, superior Dwellinghouse of nine rooms, commanding fine view. Wm. Brown and Co., 98, Princes street. TENDERS.

BOROUGH. OF MAORI TTTT.T., TENDERS will be received for the following Works, up to Wednesday, the 7th of May next, at 7 p m. Ist. Formation of Lothian and Graham streets in accordance with permanent levels. 2nd. Providing and breaking about 600 yards of maintenance metal in the several portions of the Borough.. Specifications, can be -seen after Wednesday morning, at my office, near the reservoir, and the, works on Lothian and Graham streets will be pointed out to intending contractors on Saturday next, the 3rd of May, between the hours of 4 and 5 p.m. The Council not bound to accept the lowest or any tender. ANDREW HOGG, Town Clerk. r | RENDERS will be received by the undersigned until noon of Tuesday, 6th May, for First Ploughing 500 Acres, and Cross-Ploughing 250 Acres on Romania Estate, Lee Stream. ROSS & GLENDINING. TENDERS invited for erection of a Parsonage House for All Saints’, Dunedin. H. F. Hardy, architect. PUBLIC NOTICES. ST. GLAIR,—This beautiful Township will be sold by Gillies, Street, and Hislop at Watson’s Rooms, High street, on Saturday, 3rd May, at 2 o’clock. ST. CLAIR.—As a site for Marine Suburban Residences, offers advantages possessed by no other township outside the Town Belt of Dunedin. ST. CLAIR.—The roads, which are all a full chain wide, are now being formed, and will be completed before the day of sale. ST. CLAlß.—Amongst the special advantages possessed by this charming Township are its sunny situation, complete shelter from prevailing winds, facilities for sea-bathing, and its easy and cheap accessibility to town. ST. CLAlß.—Trains run at all hours of the day to within a quarter of a mile of the Township. Procure a plan, visit the ground,' and see for yourselves its beauties and advantages, ST. CLAIR.—To ensure competition the* upset price has been fixed as low as L7O, and the terms of payment are unequalled for liberality.

UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. LAW LECTURES. 'jfyl'R HOLMES will meet intending Students at his office, Dowling street, on Friday, 2nd May, at 5 p.m. BOOTS, cheaper than any house in tewn— Watertights, 16s 6d; Elastics, 15s; strong Lace Boots, 14s 6d. M'Connell, Great King street, opposite old Knox Church. ANEW ARRIVAL with L4OO desires an engagement as a working partner in a profitable business; grocery preferred; firstclass references. Apply « Q.,’ Star Office. EORGE M ‘GREGOR (late of Easton and VJT M'Gregor, Port Chalmers), Engineer, Millwnght, Blacksmith, and Founder. Machinery of all kinds made and repaired to order at cheapest rates and quickness. Works at Great King street, Dunedin, nest Monro’s monumental yards. Contractors’ Iron-work and Plant a speciality. JAMES WALLS, Princes street south, Would respectfully call the attention 6f the ’ - public to his magnificent stock of ELECTRO-PLATED AND BRITANNIA METAL GOODS all descriptions, from the best English makers'. ;• Marble and Slate Mantel-pieces, Register Grates, Fenders, and Fire-irons, Lai'ge and varied stock of Furnishing and General Iron* mongery.

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Evening Star, Issue 5041, 1 May 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 5041, 1 May 1879, Page 1