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I CORPORATION NOTICES. BOBOUGH OF MAORI HILL. . MEETING OF RATBPAYBBB will be- | SBCoaTfiUBSDAY, tike 17th day of Jnw, Close Parts of the Btreeta ttteneetug I 80, 82, -84, Wakari District, and Sections 46 and 47, Bloek V., Dunedin and East Tried Patriot*. OHAS. GBATKK, Town Clerk. Maori Hill, 2nd Jane, 1897. AUCTIONS. TUESDAY. 15th JUNE, At2.3oo'elotk. At Rooms, Manse street. EX HUDSON, FROM GLASGOW. All faults (if any). 59 boxes Maize Cornflour, each 4011) 10 boxes Brown's Cornflour, each 401b 5 sacks Brown's Cornflour, each 2cwt. ARK, REYNOLDB. AND CO. are instructed to sell above by auction. FRIDAY, 18th JUNE, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse street. FINAL SALE OF THE SEABON

AUSTRALIAN FUR GOODS, Consisting of— HANDSOME GENUINE BuACK OPOSSUM RUGS. Superior and Large GREY OPOSSUM AND WALLABY RUGS, CHOICE MATS and HEARTHRUGS In Various Skins, in Endless Variety. .ARK, REYNOLDS, AND CO. __ are instructed by James Smith and Co. (the well-known furriers, Sydney) to sell bv auction, at above time and place, A splendid assortment of first-class Australian Fur Goods, As described above. The shipment is of a very superior quality, all carefully matched and properly sewn. The goods will be on view on WEDNESDAY up to day of sale, and catalogues can be obtained from the Auctioneers. N.B.—Our instructions are to Clear every Line. "WEDNESDAY, 16th INST., At 2 o'clock sharp. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF SLOAN BROS., INVERC4RGILL. • On Account and Eiik of a Previous Purchaser. . M. SPEDDINU ' will sell on Wednesday first, At risk of previous Buyer— Men's and youths' sewn Cookhams, men's and youths' sewn Balmorals, women's, maids', and girls' kid, levant, and glace boots and shoes, etc., etc. At same time, THE BALANCE OF SLOAN'S STOCK, Being the last 12 Cases (now to hand), consisting ofMaids' and girls' kid and patent shoes, women's levant, kid, calf, and glace boot?, women's evening shoes, men's and women's kid, levaot. calf, and canvas tennis shoes, gymoastic shoes, etc., etc Al-o, Wood ia«ts. iron feet, nails, sprigs, heel and ■■o- plates, eyelets, cricketing bootmakers' sundries. (.atfclogues ready this day. Absolute sale, without reserve. i FRIDAY, 18th JUNE, 1 At 2 o'clock. |HE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, - AND AGENCY COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND, LOOTED, have received instructions from the Otago Education Board to sell by public auction, in their Rooms, Rattray street, on Friday, June 18, at 2 o'clock, Section 24, Green Island Bueh District, containing 10 acres, -.vith sevenroomed house and outbuildings thereon, and lately occupied as the teacher's residence and glebe. TO LET. - ROOMED Hou-e and garden, Roalyn, To Let or Sell. John Gillies, 18 George et. Irl iO LET, Two Furnished Bedrooms. 2nd L house Oargill terrace, Jones street (off Princes street south). 0 LET, near Cargul road, small Cottage, in good order; rent low. Apply Osmond, I Oargill road. 0 LET, House (five rooms, scullery, outhouse, gas), Eglinton, faoing Belt. LenIrPO LET, Vogel road, South Dunedin, M. Grocery Store, with Dwelling; going concern. Apply Fleming, Princes street. 0 LET, Waitati. Dairy Farm of 300 acres , and Two Dwelling-houses; barn, byre*, i J and stable; rent, £1 per week. Neville SievI wright, High Btreet. ) LET, High street, Dwelling-house coni_ taining 10 rooms ; bath (hot and cold Iwitcr), together with all conveniences; rent, £75 per annum. Cards to view on application to Neville Sievwright, High street. ) LET, 10-roomed House, Regent street; all modern conveniences, hot and cold I water; rent, £1 per week. Neville Sievwright, High street. Ir a \0 LET, Nine-roomed House, in first-classi .1 order; central situation. Dunedin Savings Bank. TO L*£T, a large Dwelling, Shop, and Bake ho viae, situate in first-class position at t Mosgiel. For particulars apply F. O'Kane, Mo?giel. O LET, convenient 5-roomed Cottage in l Maitland street; 12s weekly. John Reid I and Sons. rO LET, The Chalet, High street: 11 rooms; all conveniences, splendid order. John . I Seid and Sons. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. ISTRICT ORDER. J Militia and Volunteer Office, Dunedin, 14th June, 1897. PARADES in eelebration of HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN'S DIAMOND JUBILEE will be held as follow: SUNDAY, June 20th (Accession Day).Cburch Parade at the Garrison Hall, 3.15 p.m.. City Corps and Garrison Band. (Note. Admission to the Public will be by Ticket only.) TUESDAY, June 22nd.—Parade of all Corps in the Citv, including the High School Cadets, at Garrison Hall, 11.15 a.m. Otago Hussars mounted. The force will take position at head of Citizens' Procession at the Triangle and march to Victoria Park, where a Royal Salute and Fen de Joie will be fired. Full dress for all i anks. Garrison Band to attend. Officers of the N.Z. Militia, tbc Unattached Active List, District Reserve Corps, and Honorary Unattached List, N.Z. Volunteers, are invited to attend in uniform. Orders regarding the attendance of the Port Chalmers Naval Artilleiy Volunteers, the East Taieri, Bruce, and Kaitingata Rifles will be issued later. W. H. WEBB, Lieutenant colonel. Commanding District. i EDUCATIONAL. TECHNICAL CLASSES ASSOCIATION. ' 'AWING to the Holidays next week the J Classes will CLOSE on FRIDAY, 18th inst., and the Second Quarter will COMMFNOB on MONDAY, sth July, Instead of the 12th, as stated in the Proi?pr«tua. GEO. M. THOMSON, Hon. Sec. AOOKINC LESSONS Y.W.C.A. ROOMS. TUESDAY, 15th, 3 o'clock. Mrs JOHN MACLEAN—Cakes, Etc ADMISSION la. EVENING, 7.30 o'clock-Ms ANNING. ADMISSION 6d.

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Evening Star, Issue 10340, 14 June 1897, Page 3

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