itiinr mmrnim mwm tiMlabpim ONLY NEIJT& ADVEmSEMENTS will bo officially PUBLISHED during the twelve month* e. M»i*ihVlS94. . . ■«" Own* of all auclf Advertisements wQI Aim Ihj : "' "■' ■ * " ' '■' .„.. W&B ? TAYLOR, - ?!owb Clerk. Dnnediti, 27th March, 1893. AUCTIONS. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), At... 11 o'clock (Friday being Good Friday). WEEKLY PRODUCE SALE. POULTRY, CHEESE, BACON, Etc. LOR I K AND CO, Auctioneers.
TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), At 12 o'clock. At Taggart's Stables. Under Bill of Sale No. T V* SPRING VAN, HORSE, AND HARNESS. The van horse in a magnificent animal, ami the van and harness are in excellent condition. A LORIE AND CO.
THURSDAY, 30th MARCH, At 12 o'clock. At Arrival Platform, Railway Station, Dunedin. LOST AND LEFT LUGGAGE. , ~~ ARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. are instructed to sell the luggage (lost and left in various trains, etc.) by auction on the Arrival Platform, on THURSDAY, 30th March, at 12 o'clock: Book, Thackeray; portmanteau, sailor's bag, bundle, Brennan; bag, Paterson; box and tin hat box, Taylor; parcel, Colville; bath, N.Z. Hardware; box, Scott; case, Carr; package, Berry: 3 boxes, Harold; box, Robinson; hat, Stevenson; book, Robertson; book, Lawford; hat, Butler; jar, Massinger; parcel, Cameron ; carpet bag, Headeronn . nanlronra find Wftriioll • Vin.fr Gridgman ; bag and overcoat, Ponton; pair spectacles, Bremner; swag, Fitzpatrick; box, Thomson; umbrella, Garitzon; book, Handon ; sack, M'llroy; parcel, Raymond ; bag-, Brown ; swag, Forsyth ; sack, Rose ; swag, Cortier; sack, Delahunty: parcel, Craig ; bundle sacks, Lane ; sack, M'Kinnon; hat, Lee; boy, Scott; box, Thomson ; saddle, Wilson ; swag, Logan ; portmanteau and bag, Morrison ; brooch, Grace ; trunk, Hegarty; swag, Robinson-; sack, Neilson; stick, A.W.; parcel, Crawford; book, Kiraberley; bag sand, Proctor; tin, Wedderspoon; parcel, Davis; trunk, Grant; 1 sewing machine, 1 washstand, and 2 tables, M'Lachlan; 2 butter kegs, Lorie and Co. ; piece timber, Wise; case sauce, Connor; bundle tins, Troup; bag sundries, Gubbins; 83 umbrellas, 74 sticks, etc., 24 Iwoks, etc., 41 coats, wraps, etc., 15 swags, bundles, etc., 281 miscellaneous articles. THURSDAY, 30th MARCH, At 4 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. 30 Cases Canterbury Apples. 12 Cases Pears. ARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO., Auctioneers. SATURDAY, Bth APRIL, At 2 o'clock. DAIRY FARM, BLUESKIN. r iiHE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, 1 AND AGENCY COMPANY of N.Z., Ltd., are instructed by Mr James Martin to sell by auction, in their Rooms, Rattray street, on Saturday, Bth April, at 2 o'clock, His Farm of 100 acres, Blueskin, close to Railway Station; all fenced and subdivided, and a considerable jwrtion in cultivation : having erected thereon 4-roomed dwelling-house, dairy, byres, stable, shed 6, etc.
As Mr Martin is in faying health, the property is for absolute sale, and the reserve has been fixed at such a price as will ensure competition. SHIPPING. EASTER EXCURSIONS. « •• ch s. INVERCARGILL « (weather permitting), GOOD FRIDAY, ~..„.—> To Maori Kaik and Waikouaiti Bay, starting 10.30 a.m. Fare (return), 2s 6d. SATURDAY-To Orago Heads, starting 2 p.m. Fare (return), Is od. EASTER MONDAY-To Maori Kaik and outside Heads, starting 10.30 a.m. Fare (return), 2s 6d. KEITH RAMSAY, Agent. EASTER HOLIDAYS. HARBOR EXCURSIONS To Macandrew, Broad Bay, and Portobello, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), J- - H S. ONSLOW will leave t Jetty street Wharf at 5.15 p.m. instead of at 4 - p.m.; on Friday at 10 a.m. *. on Saturday at 10 a.m. and 2.30 p.m.; and on Monday at 10 a. m. Ordinary Time-table suspended on these days. FARES, Is 6d RETURN. D. SEATON. WAIHOLA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S Jr J- ~ CI S. STAFF A 0« Will run on LAKE WAIHOLA on GOOD FRIDAY, SATURDAY, and EASTER MONDAY, leaving the wharf on arrival of the 8.10 a.m. Train from Donedin. Pure on the Lake ... ONE SHILLING. PECIALLY-REDUCED FARES. FOR LYTTELTON AND WELLINGTON, I! TALUNE* } on MONDAY ' A P ril 3 - Sis! ROTOMAHANA, on WEDNESDAY, , April 5. For SYDNEY (via Lyttelton and Wellington). S.S. TALUNE, on MONDAY, APRIL 3. Saloon. Steerage. SYDNEY (Single) ... £4 0 0 £2 10 0 (Return) ... £6 5 0 £4 0 0 For SYDNEY (via East Coast Ports and Auckland, returning from Melbourne via Bluff andMilford Sound), S.B. ROTOMAHANA, On WEDNESDAY, April 5. ROUND TICKETS, which allow Passengers the privilege of remaining on board during the entire trip, are now being issued for «.s. Rotoroahanaat LOWER RATES THAN BY ANY OTHER VESSELS EST THE TRADE. UNION STEAM SHD? COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LOOTED.
EDUCATIONAL. ANCING.-Mrs A. J. M'Gregor's (nkLowe) Evening Class, gentlemen only, will resume Wednesday, sth April, 8 o'clock, at Rookery," Queen street, top Union street; *erm» £1 Is, payable in advance. Q<HORTHANDandTypewritinKSchool,Athol 1;0 ~ place.—Bv«y styje of Shorthand and i separate reporting rooms; unlimited practice; teachers. tPASTOING, DBPOBTMENT, AND CALfSi;-};. TBESStC vxsscißm. ~m A. J. MttEEGOR («& Lowe) HAS NOU r RESUMED HER CLASSES in Donedln. •■','' : . #uMic CJass Wednesday afternoons, 4 o'clock, Stuart street Hall; commencing WEDNESDAY, sth ApriL "Terms, £1 Is, payable in advanoe. £-. "Rookery, Queen street.
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Evening Star, Issue 9095, 29 March 1893, Page 3
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783Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 9095, 29 March 1893, Page 3
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