Advertisements received too late for Classification. IF this should meet the eye of JOSEPH MOBLEY or MICHAEL HAYES, late of the Koyal Artillery, JAMES KEIUI of the same, would like to see or hear of them. British Hotel, Dunedin. IITY OF DU NED I N.—'Tenders will ho received at the Town Clerk s Office, on or before Wednesday, Ist February, at g p iu., for the right to cut and t iemo\c Flax, from off the unleaded portions of the Town Pelt, for a period of one year. Further particulars may be ascertained at the Town Clerk’s office. J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. 20th January, 1871. (iITY OF DUNEDlN.—Tenders will be J received at the Town Clerk’s Office, Princes street, on or before Wednesday, Ist February, at J p. m., for the following works separately : Ist. For various city works in South Ward, viz. : Street formation, metalling, and supply of kerbing and channelling. 2nd For works of a similar nature in High Ward. 3rd. For gravelling at Leith street, Leith Ward. 4th. For supplying and laying channelling, and for laying kerbing at Walker street. sth. For forming and metalling road from Dundas street, through the Town Be.t, to the new Northern General Cemetery. 6th. For painting the city lamp posts. Specifications and any necessary plans may be inspected at the City Surveyor’s Office. J. M, MASSEY, Town Clerk. 20th January, 1871. DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. MEETING of the Club will take place A this Evening at half-past Eight. General Business. SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary. M A SONIC HALL, I TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, “ MONDAY, JAN. 28. Last Night of MR SYKES, SOMATIC CONJURER, and BRILLIANT PIANIST In his Wonderful Illusions and Brilliant Pianoforte Solos. A B A L L Will take place after the Entertainment vhen Mr Sykes will endeavor to maintain he reputation he has hitherto enjoyed as die most accomplished Dance Music Pianist n the Colonies. Front Seats (including admission to the Ball) 3s; Second Seats, 2s ; Baek Seats, Is. LOST, a Colonial Gold Brooch, between Dunedin and Roslyn or Maori Hill, binder rewarded on bringing to office of this aper. nr TAN TED, immediately, a good BrickVV maker. Apply at Mr Bird’s store, Talker street. The c.s.s.n. co.’s s,s. AIREDALE, |will sail for Lyttelton, Wellington, Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and .uckland (Manukau), on Wednesday, Ist 'ebruary, carrying British Mails for tranlipment to s.s. Wonga Wonga at Auckland. Shipping orders now being issued. Dunlin passengers free by 2 o’clock steamer. For freight or passage apply GEO. S. BRODRICK, Agent, Rattray st. N.B—This steamer reaches Auckland in me for the s.s. James Patterson leaving for ij is, on or about the 11th February. TUESDAY, 24th JANUARY, At 2 o’clock. VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. WALNUT PIANOFORTE, SEWING MACHINE, &c., &c. ■l/T'LANDEESS, HEPBURN, AND CO. iVJ. have received instructions from James Hanslow, Esq. (of Hanslow and Sampson), who is leaving for England, to sell by auction, at his’residonee, George street (next Mr Macassey), on Tuesday, 24th instant, at 2 o’clock, The whole of his new and valuable household furniture, consisting of— Walnut pianoforte, drawing room suite, table, Brussels carpets, whatnots, pier glass, 50 x 40; side table and ornaments, dining extending table, dining chairs, easy chairs, cheffo-n-:ers, carpets, window curtains, poles ami rings, fenders and fireirons, beds and bedding, chests of drawers, large aud small, washstands and toiletware, toilet tables, dressing glasses, kitchen utensils &c., ' &e., &a. Also* Half-cabinet sewing machine, by Grover and Baker. SPECIAL NOTICE. IOR f FOR TIM All U, AKAROA, AND LYTTELTON. "'IARGO is now being received for this vessel to "sail as usual on TUESDAY, (TO-MORROW), the 24th Cargo till 3 o’clock. Passengers at Offices : Harbor Chambers, Educational. "ISS JARUETT’S Classes re-assembled in the usual places, Thursday, 19th January. Kassa, George-street. 0 HEAP PRINTING. Posters, Circulars, &c., “EVENING STAR”' OFFICE,,
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2476, 23 January 1871, Page 3
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