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PUBLIC NOTICES. OHRISTOHUROH CATHEDRAL, THREE CHOIR SCHOLARSHIPS {at IM annual value of LB4) will be Vaoant ne« month, Boys, who should be under 11 years of Esq , Dagmar College, Moray place, from whom all particulars oan be obtained. DUNEDIN FLOWER SHOW, Thubbday and Friday, 11th and 12th Deosmbeb. For particulars, see prize schedules, cr apply to .. JOHN H. EVERY, Sec, Dunedla. NOTICE. , IRE AND MARINE INSURANCE OFFICES will be Closed on Monday, the Ist December next. By order. IHO3. HE3RY HASKELL, Association, Dnnedln, 28th November, 1884. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JOHN HOOD, Of Oamaiu, Draper and Clothier. SEPARATE TENDEFbS will be reoelvedby 10th December, for the following Assets in above Estate : I. Stook in-trade in premises at Tees and Itohen streets, Oamaru, as per stooklists, either in one lot or in the following subdivisions:— 1. Haberdashery, Hosiery, Gloves, and Fanoy Goods 2. Ribbons, Laces. Silks, Millinery, Underclothing, Dresses, and Mantles 9. Manchester Goods and Carpets 4. Clothing, Men's Mercery, Hats, Boots and Shoec 11. Ihop Farnltnre, Counters, Plate-glass Mirrors, and Fittings. Highest or any tender for the above lots not necessarily accepted, Preference will be given to tenders for entire stock. 111. Equity of Redemption (subject to mortgages ii limbered 36,883 and 48,791) of that valuable property at corner of Tees and Itohen Btreets, Oamaru. being i » u in JID LI..W rrt containing about 18.7 poles (more or i less) on which are ereoted handsome' two-storey buildings, comprising commodious shops, ilnw-rooms, and workrooms. This site is one of Hie best and most central in the town of Oamaiu, and was valued by competent valuators a few years ago at LIO.OOO. The buildings «»n be readily adapted at small cost for subdivision into three shops and suites of offices, capable of yielding a large and safe return npon the investment: besides which tt.au. la •«»» tnr KnUrllnm nn til ft site. Claim of Mortgagees for p-incipal and Interest will amount to about L 4.200. IV. Equity of Redemption, subjeot to Mortgage numbered 49,137, of sections 16.17,18.19, and 20, block IX, comprising one acre and a quarter, situated in Glen street, Oamaiu. For Lots 111. and IV. the highest tenders will be accepted, provided they have marked cheques attached for twenty per cent, cf amount of tender. Stock Lists may be Been, and all particulars obtained at the office of Messrs Ross and Glendining, and of Messrs Sargood, Son, and Even, Dunedin; also, on the premise! l , Ifchen street, Oamaru; where the stocks, fhop, furniture and fittings, and buildings, m*y be Inspected on and after Monday, Ist December. Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned, "Box 224 Post Offioe, Dunedin." GEO. R. HEROUS)» t HENRY YOUNG J 1 ™" 668 ' ISTRIOT ORDER. Dunedin, 28th November, 1884, No. I—The Dunedin Naval Artillery and Garrison Band will Parade at the Garrison Hall at 830 a.m. To-morrow, In FuU Dress, for Guard of Honor, No. 2,—The Dunedin Cavalry will form the Esoort, parading at Fernhlll at the same hour, W. STAVELY, Lieut.-colonel Commanding Dlstiict. DUNEDINJAND NAVAL ARTILLERY. ~\M EMBERS of the above Corps will Master J/X at Garrison Hall, Tomorrow (Saturday) Morning at 8 SO sharp, for the purpose of forming Guard of Honor. Q, F. SMITH, Captain Commanding.

DUHEDIN CAVALRY. HE TROOP will Parade To mcrrow (Saturday), at 8 30 a.m., at the Fernhtll Olub, in Foil Dress. DONALD STRONAOH, Captain Commanding. Dunedin, 28th November, 1881. OTAGO TRADE 4 AND LABOR COUNCIL. ' LL JOURNE7MEN PAINTERS are „ particularly Invited te attend a Meeting io be held at the Coffee Palace To-morrow (Saturday) Evening, at 8 o'clock. Business very Important. All Delegate! of Oounoil are invited to attend. J. ARI3. SI. ANDREW'S DAY. EXCURSION TO QUARANTINE ISLAND. Per Rail and Steamer. RAILWAY AUTHORITIES Issue Return Tickets for Quarantine Island by all the ordinary trains, as well as the special train at 11am, steamer Peninsula meeting the trains and plying to and from Port Chalmers jetty to the Island throughout the day. Return Fares (covering both rail and steamer), 2s 61. NO. 2 BRANCH. , ANTED KNOWN—Cheap Bread, Cheap Bread~4lb Loaf, 51 cash weighed over the counter. IO.OfO Buns to be Given Away to children on the Flat fetching bread. Open Tomorrow (Saturday). Note the Address: T. Pole, Cash Bakery, corner Leonard street and Main road, Kensington. BARGAINS AT OLLISON, DUTHIE. AND OO.'S Great Sacrificing Pale of G, Brown's Htook, earner Prinoes and Stafford streets. BARGAINS. G BROWN'S Stook Dress Goods, 3Jd, 4§d, • sfd. 6JJ. to 8s 6d; Black Alpaca, Sfd, RM, 74d. Did, Is OJd-sen them; Black Oaßhmere, la 31, 1b 6Jd, Is lid, 2s 6(3, 2s lid, 3s lid—can't be beaten ; Allwool Tartan, lljd, la 3d. Is 6Jd. Is ll&d- half the real value. Mollison, Duthie, and Co, BARGAIHS_ AT Allison, duthib, and 607'3, Prinoe and Stafford streets.—2 ids wide Twill Sheeting. 9.?1, IsOJd, ls4R Is 6jd-half-price» Printed Table covers, 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 6s 9d—worth double; Allwool Double-width Damask, Is Hid, 2s 6d, 2s Bd, 3a 6d, 4s 6d. BARGAINS. »TA|4 Remnants Flannels, Calicoes, SheetOIF" ings, Hollands, Dress Goods, Ribbons; Trimmings, Winceys, Tartans, etc Remnants, Remnants, Remnants, at the Great Sacrificing Sale of BROWN'S Stock. Mollison, Duthle. • and Co , corner Princes and Stafford streets. IK AIX DEPARTMENTS TOR AGRICULTURAL SHOW VISITORS. Every Article Sterling Value, RECHERCHE NOVELTDIS. Serviceable Goods Each Department. MES'3 CLOTHING UNEQUALLED VALUE. BROWN, EWING, AND 00.

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Evening Star, Issue 6761, 28 November 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 6761, 28 November 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 6761, 28 November 1884, Page 3

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