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, OTAGO LAKES' AUXILIARY MWTHODJBT i FOREIGN MISSIONS. A NNTTAL SALE OF WOKE, Trinity iJA. Schoolroom, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), October 4th. To be opened at 3 pjn. by the Bar. T. G. BROOKE. J Evening, 7.30 o'clock. Orehes&al muac; (Refreshment Stall. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! AND WEDNESDAY. OPENING of' ST. MARTIN'S FANCY FAIR, TOWN HALL, NJ. VALLEY. Special Attractions! Don't Fail to bo There! ADMISSION, 6dDUNBDIN BANJO, MANDOLINE. AND GUITAR BAND. X7*OtTRTH GRAND FESBHVAL by Pupils JJ of Mr H. O. STOKES, assisted by VocaJitts WEDNESDAY, October 4th, 1905, Choral Hail. Tickets, 2s, Is. P. EERIDGK, H. c Joint Sceretariißai Election Notices. DUNEDIN SOUTH ELECTORATE. TMTE W. DOWNIB gEBWART will AD- •"-*- DRESS the ELECTORS of DUNEDIN SOUTH in the Mornington Presbyterian Church Ha'J TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. His Worship the Mayor of Mooringfam (William Henderson, Esq.) in the dair. DUNEDIN NORTH ELECTORATE. IWOODHATOH. fTttOENDS AND SUPPORTERS of Sir A. X? K. BARCLAY in the above District are invited to MEET at Mr M'NEn/S, Woodhaneh, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, October 3, at 8 o'clock, to FORM A COMMITTEE I and arrange for the conduct of the campaign. A. HUNTER, I Secretary. 1 Government Notices. !NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DUNEDIN SPRING RACES. ivcoruv iNn aAl»rtß.T>A"v" lIU, I' AND 14th OCTOBER, 1905. EXCURSION FARES. -OLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS to . Dunedin will be issued at Christchurch, ' Kingston, and intermediate stations, includ- ! ing Branches, on 9th and 10th OCTOBER; j also from Palmerstou, Clinton, and interme- ; diate stations, including Outram and LawI rence Branches, by morning trains on 11th ' and 14th OCTOBER, available for return up to and including SATURDAY, 21st October. The Return Fares will be: First Class, 2d per mile; Second Class, Id per mile. The minimum being 4s and 2s respectively. By Order. j NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. I SEACLIFF NEW STATION. jj rf\HE PRESENT STATION at Stacnff trill -*• be CLOSED FOR TRAFFIC after close <?f business on WEDNESDAY, 4th October. ] The NEW STATION, which is a short dis- | tsnee soutii of the present site, will be j THURSDAY, Eth October. { By Order. Auctions. I WEDNESDAY, 4th OCTOBER, J At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, 131 Princes street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT PIANO (ZUff and Rintoul). RED PINE EXTENDING DINING TABK BEDROOM AND KITCHEN I FURNITURE, Etc.

ALEX. HAKKIS AM) CO. have received instructions from Mr Murray (who is leaving Dunedin) to sell by auction, as above, Walnut piano, mirror, red pine extending dining table (Bft), rod pine sideboard, hall stand (with mirror back), fendera and irons, ornaments, pictures, rattan chairs, marble clock, e.p. pedestal lamp (with shade), Perfection stove, sewing machine, red pine hall stand, round tobies, occasional chains, bamboo whatnot, hall lamps, double and single iron bedsteads, carpet, wire mattresses, spring mattresses, couch, chest drawers, washetands and ware, flock mattresses, meat safe, kitchen dresser, copper boiler, krlchen tables, fUter, toilet glasses, wire stretchers, wheelbarrow, crockery, kitchen utensils, wringer, 3-roller mangle, hat rack, 50-egg incubator. Also, 50 demrjohns (5 and 2 gallons), b tent mechanical counter (adapted for games, etoj. WEDNESDAY, 4th OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock.

' At Booms, 131 Princes street. By Order of F. H. Morioe, Esq., agent of tie Public Trustee. In toe Deceased Estate of James Cockburn. CARPENTERS' TOOLS, Including—Planes, saws, chisels, Draco and bits, level, tool chest, etc., etc. A LEX. HAEEI3 AND CO. SALE BY AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, 4th OCTOBER, At 12.30 p.m. At the Rooms, High street, Roslyn. A WASHER A K D CO. xsk-* have received instructions from the Owner (who has left Dunedin) to sell by public auction, All that Piece of Land being Allotment 20, township of Hawthorndale, Lower Kaikorai district, containing 1 rood, together with substantial S-roomed Dwelling, scullery, washhouso, and _~.~a.» n «n>H lairl nni. Ar»n - excellent opportunity to buy a y. Liberal terms can be ar_K hones is occupied by Mr M-Sanghton. On account Mrs Jane Frew—f AU that Piece of Land being. Allotment 14, Township of Lome, containing 32.2 voles, having frontage to Prances street. Both properties within 2 minute* of tram. For further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY, 10th OCTOBER, . At 12 o'clock. At Rooms, 12 Rattray street. f\ L. MACASSEY AND CO. -^ , have received instructions to soil by auction, as above, tho following freehold properties:— 1. Part of Section 3, Block X., Dunedin (No 84, Russell street), containing t-ocro, 33, x 165 feet, together with two cottages erected thereon, one of five and one three rooms," let to first-class tenants. The houses are in capital order, and the situation is splendid. Excellent chance to secure a good freehold in central position in City. Present return shows 12 per cent, on reserve. Cards to view from Scott and Co., Dowling street, or ourselves. 2. Part of Allotment 55, Glen Estate, Maryhill terrace, Hornington, containing Jrocre, together with splendid 5-roomed house; bnck walls, bay windows, gas, bath, etc; close to extension tram terminus, . 3. Section 8, Block 11., High street, Musselburgh, 50 x 130 feet; well fenced. 4. Six-roomed House (No. 100 Leftb. street); bay windows, verandah, bath, washhouse, copper' and tubs, asphalt yard, etc,; a capital residence, in a central and sunny situation. Easy terms. | -Faft ptttlooJare, etc, from " ■ THE AUCTXjQSTC^E^

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Evening Star, Issue 12625, 3 October 1905, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 12625, 3 October 1905, Page 5