Advertisements received too late for Classification. DUKE DIN WATEII WORKSCOMPANY AN INTERIM DIVIDEND, for the Halfyear ending June .30th, at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum, will be payable at the office of the Company 'on ami alter Monday, August 21st; By Order, THOMAS DICK, Secretary. Dunedin, August sth, 1871. 1 CITY OF DUNEDlN.—Tenders will be received at the Town Clerk’s Office, Manse-street, on or before Wednesday, 9th August at 3 p.ni., for the following works, separately : Ist. For Forming and Gravelling portions of Forth, Eden, Clyde, and George streets, Leith Ward. 2nd, For forming and gravelling portions of Duncaii-strcet and Hoad to Town Belt, High Wa d. Specifications at City Surveyor’s Office. J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. Augusts, 1871. RAND C 0 N C E li T Under the Auspices of the North Dunedin Mutual Improvement Society, COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO MISS WEB :, at the NORTH DO NED IN DRILL SUED, on FRIDAY 7 next, the llthiust. See programme in future advertisement. COOTT’S CENTENARY 7 . D The Provincial Government Offices will be CLOSED at Cue o’clock p.m. on Wednesday, 9th August, 187 L, Milit a and Volunteer Orderly Room, Dunedin, 7th Augu-t, 1871. General Order. THE Officers and the Battalion Committee are requested to meet at the Volunteer Office on Wednesday next, the 9th inst., at 6.30 p.m. By order, • ' JNO. JAMES ATKINSON, Major, District Adjutant. ' ENGLAND’S DILEMMA^ AS the Education Question is the great difficulty now agitating England, Ireland, Scotland, and the Colonies, it is of the last importance that every reflective man should haye the clearest conceptions of that Grand Problem in all its religious and secular aspects. Parties desirous of such information can obtain copies to-morrow of the Delphic Oracle, No. 19, cm the “Educational Sphinx.” i DUNEDIN HOSPITAL. WANTED TWO NURSES. Apply at HOSPITAL. JpURE BRED POULTRY The Undersigned has Sittings, of Eggs for Sale of the following descriptions : Bramah Pootra Dorking. White Cochin China. Inspection of parent stock invited at private residence, first house past BotanicalGardens, SYDNEY JAMES, Manse street. TENDERS Wanted for Ploughing a small piece of Ground. Apply to Mr. Turner, Master, Benevolent Institution, Caversham. WANTED Known, Good Board and Residence reasonable, at Chambers’, Great King-street, opposite Hospital. • WANTED Tenders by Noon To-Mor-row, for digging well at Morningtou. Apply Jolm Healey. TT7ANTED a Well-sinker. Apply at the VV Benevolent Institution, Caversbam, on Tuesday (To.marrow.) WANTED a Load of Oaten Hay. Apply, stating price, delivered at Institution, to J. A. Webb, Secretary Benevolent Institution, Farley’s Buildings, Princes street. WANTED a Partner in a Ready- money Trade. Reference to John Leckie, George-street. LOST in Walker-street, Purse, containing Money and Ring. Li reward, “Star Office. WA NTED immeffiately— Stonebreakers to break 300 or 400 yards metal ; also to supply 200 loals gravel. Apply to J. Buckley, Water of Leith Quarries.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2643, 7 August 1871, Page 3
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466Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2643, 7 August 1871, Page 3
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