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Advertisements received too late for Classification. FOR INVERCARGILL & THE BLUFF. The c.ss.n. Co.’s s.s. AIREDALE, will leave Port Chalmers for the Bluff, on Wednesday, the 23rd.insfc. Dunedin passengers go on hoard free by steamer leaving the jetty at 2 p.m. For freight or passage anply to GEO. S. BRUDRICK, Rattray street. ForLyttelton, Wellington, Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manakau. rpHE C.S.N. Co.’s s.s. X AIREDALE, ►will leave Port Ch diners for the above ports with British 4-la a Mails for transhipment to the Californian, New Zealand, and Australian Mail Steam Packet Company’s steamer, via San Francisco on Sunday, the 27th inst. For freight or passage, apply to GE'). S. BRODRICK, Rattray street.

CALIFORNIAN, NEW ZEALAND, AND AUSTRALIAN LINE OF MAIL STEAM PACKETS. THE magnificent Steamship WONG A WONGA, 1500 Tons, T. S. Be\l Commander, will leave Auckland on Saturday, 2nd April next, at 2p. m., carrying the English Mails, via Honolulu and San Francisco. Only a limited number of saloon and intermediate passages have been allotted for New Zealand; early application will therefore be necessary. Memo. —The Steamer AIREDALE will bo despatched from Port Chalmers for Auckland on SATURDAY, 26th March, at noon, conveying Mails and Passengers for the Wonga Wonga. For particulars apply to DRIVER, MACLE AN, & CO., Agents, High street, Dunedin. CITY OF DUNEDIN. TENDERS will be received at the Town Clerk’s Office, Princes street, on or before Thursday, the 24th March, at 3 p.m., for Certain Kerbing and Channelling at Gt. King street. Specifications maybe inspected at the City Surveyor’s Office, Ten per cent, security deposit to be lodged with each tender. 21st March, 1870. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. THE Council of the University of Otago will shortly appoint Professors to the two following mentioned Chairs : Ist, Classics, to include Greek, Latin, and the English Language and Literature : 2nd, Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. Salary of each Professor, £6OO per annum, with the class fees, which are fixed at three guineas per term. Candidates must he graduates of some established and recognised University. Applications, with Testimonials, will be received by the undersigned till the Ist of dupe, 1870. Additional information will he furnished on application. J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. JOHN HISLOP, Hon. Secretary.

THE OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD invites applications for the following mentioned appointments Ist, A LADY PRIN CIPAL for the Otago Provincial School for the higher education of Girls ; salary for the present, £250 per annum, with free residence and accommodation for boarders. 2nd, A GOVERNESS for the same Institution, salary £l5O per annum; and 3rd, A COMMERCIAL MASTER for the Otago High School, salary £3OO per annum. The Lady Principal will be expected to receive girls as Boarders at Fifty Guineas per annum. In the event of the successful candidate for the Commercial Mastership being unmarried, he will receive a salary of £250, with free Board and Residence at the High School Boarding Establishment. Candidates are reejuested to specify all the subjects they are qualified to teach. Applications, with testimonials, will be received by the undersigned till the Ist of June, 1870. Additional information will be furnished on application. JOHN HI SLOP, Secretary. LOST.— Between Occidental Hotel and Cargill and M‘Lean's, a brown leather Pocket Book, containing Lll, in one L 5 note and six single notes. Numbers known. The finder will be liberally rewarded on returning same to A. M‘Kay, at Mr E. S. Stewart’s, Manor place. rjTENDERS wanted for Painting and Glazing Now Athomcum Building. Specification to be seen at the Architect’s Office till Thursday next. WILLIAM WATTS, Contractor, FOR THE RACES. NOVELTIES in Scarfs and Ties for the Races. Hats for the Races—newest and best shapes in town. Choice display in the window at J . TAYLOR’S, Rattray Street, (Eight doors from Princes street.) WANTED Gentlemen to sec copy “ Encyclopaedia Britaunica ” at Athenreum arid Mr Begg’s. Art Union Tickets, 10s. DUNEDIN RACES. fJAWO Four-Horse Coaches will leave the Bull and Mouth Hotel at 0.45 on Wednesday morning, for the Racecourse. Seats can be secured at the above hotel. Only a limited number will bo booked. Return Fares—l2s 6d. W. CHAMBERLAIN, Proprietor.

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2144, 21 March 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2144, 21 March 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2144, 21 March 1870, Page 3

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