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WILL. JAMESON. Touring Manager. RI NOES S’S THEATRE. TO-MORROW EVENING (SUNDAY), A GRAND “ILLUSTRATED SACRED CONCERT Will be given by MONTGOMERY’S KINEMATOGRAP.H AND CONCERT COMPANY. ' Special Engagement of Mr FARQUHAR YOUNG, the Popular Baritone, Asisted by the GIANT THEATREPHONE and our PREMIER CONCERT COMPANY. ' ' Silver Coin Collection, Doors open 8; commence 8.30. WILL JAMESON. Touring Manager. PRELIMINARY NOTICE./ IMfBS BLANDPORD, L.R.A.M., and Herr ZIMMERMANN, Solo Violinist, prppose giving a series of FIVE CHAMBER CONCERTS (consisting of Two, Matinees and Three Evening Concerts), commencing, on THURS-. DAY EVENING, May 3rd The best Vocal Talent available will be engaged. SUBSCRIPTION i(Book of Fifteen Tickets), ONE GUINEA, obtainable at the- Dresden, Begg and Co.’s, and Braithwnile’s. Fuller particulars in future advertisements. A. F. ROBERTSHAW, Secretary. fWVHB AUSTRIAN BAND (weather pennitA ting) will PLAY at the ROTUNDA, SL Clair, Second Beach, at 2.30, p.m. TO-MOR-ROW (Sunday). A selection of Sacred Pieces will be played. A Collection to defray expenses for hire of Rotunda, etc., will be taken. ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. CONVERSAZIONE, To Celebrate the TWENTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY Of the INDUCTION OF THE REV. R, WADDELL, M.A., D.D., As Minister of St. Andrew’s Church, AGRIGU LTUIDjL HALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1900. At 7.30 o’clock. TICKETS: One Shilling each; to be obtained at Wise's. Bible Depot, or from any of tlie Church Office-bearers. Atsciiotjs. MONDAY, 23rd APRIL, At 2.30 o’clock. Dredging shares. Dm. spb dd i :jf o • will hold his usual Weekly Sale of Mining and Dredging Shares oil Monday, at 2.30 o’clock. Entries received until hour of sale. MONDAY, 23rd APRIL, At 11.15 o’clock. A MORITZSON AND CO. will sell by auction, at their Stores, Bond street, on Monday, April 23, at 11.15 a.m., Barley, oats, wheat, potatoes, chat!, hay, and straw. MONDAY. 23rd APRIL, At 10 o’clock. GRAIN AND PRODUCE. At die Otago Corn and Wool Exchange, Vogel street. D° NALD. REID AND will sell as above, Oats, wheal, barley, potrioes. etc. MONDAY. 23rd APRIL, At 11 o'clock. CO. GRAIN AND PRODUCE SALE. f-A ALGETY AND CO., LIMITED, will sell by auction, at above time and place, Wheat, oalg. chaff, etc FBUITBROKERS' ASSOCIAMONDAY, 23rd APRIL, 3fOD. .First, Sale: A. MORITZSON AND ro., 9 o’clock; followed i'.OTAGO FRUIT AND PRODUCE \G' And BHIEL AND CO. W^NrismY/zr/f'/AYT : At 2.30 n.m. At Rooms. High street. VALUABLE CITY AND SUBURB VN FREE HOLDS. RICH TIMBER. LAND- -200 f-CV NORTH HARBOR. AND B T UP./i,' DISTRICT. / Great Opportunity. QIEV WRIGHT BROS .AND - J * ,ilvc , received instructi-us fmn owner to offer for sale by put])- .'u-ii above time and place, etc., the fell owlt Lot 1. CAVERSHAM.— Allotments and 9, Block 11.. Coverthan. , street, together with 4-roctncd ling thereon, in perfect order ' 6s per week; area, lr l’p. Lot 2. SOUTH DUNEDIN.—M! c 6, Clarke’s subdivision. Block Bathgate street. Forburv. cent 11.2 poles, together with Dv (4 rooms) thereon; let at 6s per (adjoining Johnston's Box Fact Lot 3. MUSSELBURGH.— Alloltne: Block 11.. containing 24.24 fronting Bay View road and E street: a fine building site. Lot 4. HASTINGS near Burkes.—Allotments 5. 6, and 7. Block 11., Hastings containing 2r 25.8p, with a frontage to the Main read. Lot 5. ST. KlLDA.—Allotments 8, 9, and 10, Clock LVI., containing If 7,7p , (corner Moreau and M’Glashan streets). St. Hilda, with 4-roomed Dwelling thereon. Lot 6. ST. KILDA.— Allotments 5, 6, and 7. Block LVTI. (corner Moreau imd M’G.Vishan streets), containing lr 14.4 p. Lot 8. MARYHILL, Buchanan street.— Section 24: area, 14.4 poles; low reserve. DUNEDIN CITY. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PREMISES. Lot 9. MORAY PLAC'D.—Leasehold and Premises, consiting of substantial two-storey brick Building, occupied by the Kaiapoi Woollen Manufacturing Company, Limited, and the Otago Public Service Club. ' Lease has 73 years to rim. The land has a frontage of 31ft, 9in to Moray place, and a depth of 50f(. GREAT KINO STREET. Lot 10. Section 17, Block XXXIII.. Great King street,, containing 1 rood, with substantial brick Building known as the old Prince Alfred "Hotel, and Hutchinson’s boot shop, together with two Cottages and Stables ■at rear. Rental, £lo7 18s per annum. TIMBER LANDS. Lot 7. NORTH HARBOR and BLUESKIN DISTRICT.—Section 27, Block 111., containing 200 acres of rich timber land. Directions from Auctioneers. Further particulars from the Auctioneer*. MONDAY, 23rd APRIL, At 1 o'clock. STRONACH BROS. AND MORRIS have received instructions from Mr R. Leckie to sell, on the Premise*, Halfway Bush, as above, 20 dairy cows, in full milk and coming; to calving 4 young cattle 2 pigs 2 spring-cart horses 1 spring cart and harness 1 swing plough 1 set 3-leaved harrows ' 1 grubber Dairy utensils and sundries, , As Mr Leckie has decided to give up dairying, everything is for absolute sale.

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Evening Star, Volume 11221, Issue 11221, 21 April 1900, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Volume 11221, Issue 11221, 21 April 1900, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Volume 11221, Issue 11221, 21 April 1900, Page 5

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