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THE MECHANIC & WORKING-MAN'S GRAND ART UNION. Mr M. FLEMING (Pink of Fashion), Dress Bootmaker, George Street (opposite Robeit Burns Hotel), Dunedin, begs to inform the Mechanics and Working-Men Employers, Express nwners, Cab Owners, and the Public in general, that he is now offering 14 FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS, which he now holds under the Land Transfer Act, 1870, to be drawn for upon the Art Union principle, in 1000 shares of Ten Shillings each. The drawing will take place on or about the 6th day of January, 1881, due notice of which will be given through the*J J ress. The ora-wing wi'l be conducted by a Committee of Shareholders in the Art Union. FIRST PRIZE.— A splendid Section, No. 65, Block 111., at St. John's Wood. This is without exception one of the prettiest sites ia the township, commanding a view of the City of Dunedin, fronting the Botanical Gardens, and can be seen from the Water of Leith Bridge. The City Trams run through St. John's Wood, North East Valley. Value, £100. SECOND PRlZE.— Section 5, Block XLVII., St. Kilda, Dunedin, situated at corner of James and t'algety streets ; 50ft. by 100 ft. This site is destined to become of special value and is very suitable for a hotel or store. The section is within two minutes' walk of the Tram Cars. Value, £90. THIRD PRlZE.— Section 8, Block 1., Henley, being 11 full quarteracre sections. '1 his is a corner block, facing the bridge, and is only five minutes' walk from the Railway Station. The township of Henley is now one of the most promising inland townships in the Province, and building sites are rapidly going up in value. Value, £85. Value. FOURTH PRIZE.— Sec. 5, Block XVI., township of West Gore, £25 FIFTH „ „ 17, „ V., „ „ £25 SIXTH „ „ 18, „ V., „ „ £22 SEVENTH „ „ 19, „ V,, „ „ £22 (The above four sections are 9^. xllOft). EIGHTH PRIZE.— Sec. 49, Block 111., Township of Henlej £22 NINTH „ „ 28, „ „ „ „ £22 TENTH „ „ 48, „ „ „ „ £20 ELEVENTH „ „ 47, „ „ „ „ £18 TWELFTH „ „ 27, „ „ „ „ £18 THIRTEENTH „ 54, „ „ „ „ £16 FOURTEENTH „ 55, „ „ „ „ £15 Agencies are now being established for the sale of Tickets, and every care will be taken to place the whole of the tickets within the advertised time. M. J. FLEMING, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. IMPORTANT. MISS GRAHAM'S MILLINERY is decidedly the bestNothing to equal it in the Colony. ALL THE LATEST FASHIONS in Hats and Bonnets, Children's Trimmed Hats and Bonnets in great variety BABY-LINEN and Ladies' Underclothing, Flowers, Feathers, Piibbons, Scarfs, &c. MISS F. GRAHAM, Milliner, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. T AMES J. PRYOR,; IMPORTER, WHOLESALE AND, RETAIL SEEDSMAN AND FRUITERER, GEOIIGE STREET, DUNEDIN.. New Fruit by every Melbourne, Sydney, Tasmanian and Intercolonial Steamer. Purchaser of Provincial-grown Prodnce.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 402, 24 December 1880, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 402, 24 December 1880, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 402, 24 December 1880, Page 10